Day Itinerary
8 Activities
Day 4
178 mi
Mountains and Monuments: A Day of Spectacular Beauty
For the final day of the road trip, you will traverse the beautiful mountain roads up to Gudauri, deep dive into the history of Stalin's life, and finish the day in the capital of Georgia, Tbilisi, for an evening of drinks and food in one of the cities most up-and-coming locations.
09:0045 minHotel visit
Old Town
9.3
Enjoy breakfast at the B&B before a full-on day of exploring.
0.7 mi
5 min
10:001 hr 30 min
Stalin Museum
Museum
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As mentioned, Gori is the birthplace of Stalin, and the museum showcases his life and how he came into power and explores his role in history. His birth house is displayed outside the museum, and his private train carriage when he was the leader. Although many people don't think fondly of Stalin and what he did, this is a really interesting place to visit to learn more about the region, politics, and history.
Opening Hours: From November 1 to April 1 Monday – Sunday: 10:00 – 17:00
From April 2 to October 31 Monday – Sunday: 10:00 – 18:00
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Opening Hours: From November 1 to April 1 Monday – Sunday: 10:00 – 17:00
From April 2 to October 31 Monday – Sunday: 10:00 – 18:00
For more information, click here.
54.3 mi
1 hr 10 min
12:4515 min
Panorama of Zhinvali Reservoir
Landmark
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After a historical morning, it is time to hop back on the road. Take a short stretch break at the panoramic viewpoint overlooking the Zhinvali Reservoir. Here you can get some stunning photos using the props dotted around.
19.5 mi
40 min
13:451 hr 30 min
Restaurant Guda
Restaurant
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Take another break and eat some well-earned lunch at Restaurant Guda. This is a Georgian-style restaurant, serving all the typical Georgian dishes mentioned before. I recommend the village-style potatoes and khinkali.
Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday: 10:00 – 22:00
For more information and the menu, click here.
Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday: 10:00 – 22:00
For more information and the menu, click here.
22.3 mi
1 hr
16:1530 min
Panorama Gudauri
Landmark
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Gudauri View Point is one of the most popular destinations in Georgia, and it really is a must-see location. It is a mountaintop lookout with epic panoramic views.
One of the main features at the viewpoint is the Russia-Georgia Friendship Monument. A painted concrete structure that is not only a bold feature to look at, but it is also a controversial piece. Russian-Georgia relationships have been known to be rocky, and this monument contains a lot of history surrounding the politics of the area.
One of the main features at the viewpoint is the Russia-Georgia Friendship Monument. A painted concrete structure that is not only a bold feature to look at, but it is also a controversial piece. Russian-Georgia relationships have been known to be rocky, and this monument contains a lot of history surrounding the politics of the area.
23.6 mi
1 hr
17:4510 min
Black and white aragvi
Landmark
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On the way back, take a quick stretch break at the black and white river. This is quite common, especially in Georgia, where two waters meet, and there is a defined colour line. There are a few reasons for this, but the most common is the debris or sediment churned up in the water. It creates a line of separation where the two rivers meet and looks magical.
50.8 mi
1 hr 30 min
19:3015 min
Chronicle of Georgia
Landmark
Open Details
Before you leave the countryside and head back into the city, take one last stop at the Chronicle of Georgia. It is a monument located near the Tbilisi sea, and Zurab Tsereteli designed it in 1985. Sadly, it was not quite finished, but it is still of importance. The memorial sits at the top of a staircase and has 16 pillars that are around 30–35 meters tall. Key features are kings, queens, and heroes.
5.3 mi
25 min
20:151 hr 30 min
Fabrika Tbilisi
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Fabrika has become an epicentre for creativity in Georgia, and this is where you will find all the young hip students, artists, and creatives. The building was a soviet textile factory. Hence the name, and it is now home to many restaurants, bars, artsy shops and takeaway food shops. There is street parking outside, and when you get there, you can explore the courtyard to see what food you feel like.
For more information click here.
For more information click here.