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From Kutaisi: Prometheus Caves-Martvili Canyon and Transfer to Tbilisi (Optional)

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10 hours

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From 13:00

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Group 1+

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English

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13:00

From Kutaisi: Prometheus Caves-Martvili Canyon and Transfer to Tbilisi (Optional)

What you'll do

Meeting point: Kutaisi, The Best Western Kutaisi Hotel Endpoint: Kutaisi, The Best Western Kutaisi Hotel or Travelers meeting point Tbilisi(50 M from Avlabari metro station) Available dates: Every day (except Monday) Meeting  time: 13:00 End time: 19:00 in Kutaisi  23:00 in Tbilisi Duration: 6 hours or 10 Hours We start our trip at 13:00 from Kutaisi. Our guide will meet you at the Best Western Kutaisi Hotel, and your journey will begin! 13:00 Departure from the Best Western Kutaisi Hotel 14:00 Martvili Canyon Duration: 1 hour and 20 minutes After this, we're traveling to Martvili Canyon. This wonderful place is located in the Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region, Georgia. The small city of Martvili is just half an hour away from Kutaisi. Martvili district is truly one of the gorgeous places in Georgia – combining a unique natural environment. You will be shocked by brilliant scenery, sensational waterfalls, and a boat trip in the river with deep green color. You can lend a boat with a boatman, and he will take you on an unforgettable journey between high rocks in the canyon. The walls of the canyons are covered with moss. Martvili Canyon is a fantastic place to have an adventure with family, friends, and co-workers. 15:30 Lunch in Martvili Duration: 1 hour Martvili is in the west part of Georgia and belongs to Mingrelia Region. Mingrelia is popular with cuisine, and it has many different dishes, especially spicy food. At the restaurant, you will be able to try local food. 17:30 Prometheus Cave Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes We visit Kumistavi (Prometheus Cave) that is the most magnificent cave in Georgia. Kumistavi owes a famous Caucasian myth about Amirani for the sonorous naming of the “Cave of Prometheus.” The legend says that Amirani, like Prometheus, angered the Gods and was punished brutally. The eagle tormented him, eating his liver; however, unlike the Greek giant, cruel Gods chained Amirani not to the rock but somewhere inside a massive cave. Presumably, it is in Kumistavi. Khvamli Mountain is visible from Prometheus Cave and is the place where legend says that Prometheus was chained. There are spectacular views of stalactites, stalagmites, petrified waterfalls, underground rivers, and cave lakes. Throughout the cave, there are colorful lights, ranging from orange, red to pink and blue. You have two options to enjoy with an impressive cave tour. You may choose a walking tour along the 1600m route or the boat ride along the underground river. 19:00 Drop off in Kutaisi at Best Western Hotel or 23:00 in Tbilisi - Traveler's Meeting Point (50 meters from Avlabari metro station) After finishing the tour, we drop you off in Kutaisi at the Best Western Kutaisi Hotel or take you to Tbilisi and drop you off at Travelers meeting point Tbilisi (50m from Avlabari Metros station) Highlights: Martvili CanyonBoat trip in Martvili CanyonBoat trip Prometheus CavePrometheus Cave

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What's Included

A professional guide service

A bottle of water

Transportation service

Local guide service in Prometheus Cave

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What's not included

Food and drink

A ticket for Martvili Canyon (17.25 GEL - about 5.5 USD per person)

A ticket for Prometheus Cave (23 GEL - about 7 USD per person)

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Requirements

Comfortable shoes

Cash

Good mood

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A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.

No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.

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