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What to see and why to travel in Kutaisi?
If the phrase ‘old-world charm’ was coined to describe it: Kutaisi looks and feels like another era. Getting around Kutaisi is safe, convenient and joyful. It is the capital of Georgia’s Imereti region. The second-largest city in the country. Exactly where you are able to explore fascinating caves. Also canyons, waterfalls, and churches. Many travelers skip Kutaisi. They do not realize the beauty which they miss. In Kutaisi, you are sure to find something to suit everyone. You’ll find dinosaur footprints, cathedrals, and fountain dedicated to the old Greek Myth of Argonauts. If you happen to visit Kutaisi with little time to spare, here are some of the most iconic must-see attractions, but there’s much more in the vicinity.
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Tskaltubo
Tskaltubo - a popular resort, which is famous for its healing waters in Western Georgia. Due to the fact that the temperature of the carbonated mineral springs is 33-35 Celsius, this allows the use of water without preheating. Here are offered balneological therapies for the treatment of circulatory, nervous and musculoskeletal and skin diseases. Over the past decades "speleotherapy" also became popular for the treatment of lung diseases, a key feature of which is the use of karst caves, representing an environment in which there is no dust.
Prometheus Cave
Kumistavi cave, also known as the cave of Prometheus, is located near the Georgian town of Tskhaltubo, 20 km away from Kutaisi in the Imereti region in the West of the country. The cave was discovered in 1984 and was almost immediately developed as a show itself. Kumistavi owes a famous Caucasian myth about Amirani for the sonorous naming of the “Cave of Prometheus”. There are spectacular views of stalactites, stalagmites, petrified waterfalls, underground rivers and lakes of the cave. Throughout the cave, there are colorful lights, ranging from orange, red to pink and blue. Exactly here you may choose a walking tour along the 1600m route or the boat ride along the underground river.
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