Photo Guide | Stunning Georgia

  • Bunnik Tours
  • 02 Apr 20

Let us take you on a photo trip through stunning Georgia. Located on the cusp of Europe and Asia, this country will reel you in with its unique beauty.

Gremi by Nene Samnashvili

Gremi by Nene Samnashvili

Sighnaghi

Photo by prescott09/Adobe Stock

This fortified, hilltop town is arguably Georgia's most beautiful.

Photo by Nene Samnashvili

Take in the views of the nearby, snow-capped Caucasus Mountains from almost anywhere in the city.

Tbilisi

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Tbilisi is the capital of the country, home to more than 1.1 million people.

Photo by Neil Sengupta on Unsplash

In the city you'll find traditional Georgian buildings mixed with ultra-modern architecture. Photo by Neil Sengupta.

Mtskheta

Photo by Patrick Keller on Unsplash

Mtskheta is one of the oldest cities in Georgia, and is situated at the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers. Photo by Patrick Keller.

Photo by Denis Arslanbekov

The impressive Jvari Monastery overlooks the city. 

Kazbegi

Photo supplied by the Georgian National Tourism Administration

Kazbegi, otherwise known as Stepantsminda, is a small valley town set along the banks of the Terek River, with the towering peak of Mt Kazbek looking down from the west.

Photo by Nene Samnashvili

The Gergeti Trinity Church, situated high on the Chkheri riverbank, is one of Georgia’s most iconic sights.

Kutaisi

Photo by Nene Samnashvili

Just outside Kutaisi you'll find the Gelati Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site and another of Georgia's most famous attractions.

Photo by Tomas Malik

Also in Kutaisi is the 11th century Bagrati Cathedral. 

Vardzia

Photo by Nene Samnashvili

Vardzia is a cave monastery site, carved into the slopes of the Erusheti Mountain.

Photo by Nene Samnashvili

Initially a fortification, Queen Tamar then established a cave monastery that grew into a holy city which is thought to have housed up to 2,000 monks.