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Prometheus
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Distance from Tbilisi: 254km

Hours to drive: 3 hours 30 minutes

Best time to visit: spring, summer, autumn, winter

Prometheus cave

Prometheus Cave is one of Georgia’s natural wonders and one of the largest in the world and has many underground rivers. It was discovered in 1984. Its unique features include a variety of halls and landscape diversity. Four distinct layers were formed during different stages of the Earth’s development and tourists are able to journey through the historic territory by foot or in boats. Prometheus Cave is one of the most popular international tourist caves, and includes various types of stalactites, stalagmites, curtains, petrified waterfalls, cave pearls, underground rivers, and lakes. The cluster of six caves differs significantly from each other in scale and the unique shapes of petrified flowstones found within. Golden Fleece cave meets all needs of international tourism level.

Sataplia

Distance from Tbilisi: 250 km

Hours to drive: 3 hours 30 minutes

Best time to visit: spring, summer, autumn, winter

It’s all about Sataplia – a unique nature reserve between resort city Tshaltubo and Kutaisi, 500 meters above sea level, famous for its karst caves and dinosaur tracks. On the territory of the former Soviet Union, there are three places with these signs: in Ravat Valley in Tajikistan, on the mountain Sataplia in Georgia and Hodge-pil in Turkmenistan.

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