Georgia's picturesque nature reserves are open to visitors again
More than nine dozen protected natural areas, including canyons, caves and waterfalls, have been working again since the end of May in the usual mode.
Okatse Canyon, Martvilsky, Prometheus Caves, Sataplia and Vardzia are waiting for tourists daily from 10 am to 18 pm.
A unique historical ensemble in the south of Georgia in Javakheti is the winner of the European Cultural Heritage Award. 15 temples are distributed over its area right in the rocks.
This city of the 12th-13th centuries, located at an altitude of 1,300 meters above sea level, was presumably built in the golden times of the reign of Queen Tamar. However, experts assure that the first buildings were created earlier, when the country was led by her father.
Local authorities are earnestly asked to comply with quarantine measures when visiting these natural sites. Visitors should not forget about antiseptics, proper wearing of masks indoors and outdoors and remember about social distance.
For your safety, it is recommended to buy tickets on the official website or use contactless payment.
A team of doctors is working on the territory of the park, ready to provide timely medical assistance.
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