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Georgia | Vardzia is worth a special trip.

I came to Akhaltsikhe just for Vardzia. ❤ Recommended reason: Vardzia is located 60 km southeast of Akhaltsikhe, on the left bank of the upper Kura River, on the eastern slope of a small mountain, and is a group of man-made caves. 👍 Most recommended: In the 12th century, King George III of Georgia built a castle here, and soon the greatest Queen Tamar of Georgia built a large monastery. Since then, it has become a religious center. After several wars, in 1551, the Georgian army was defeated by the Persians, and the Persian army looted and destroyed the place, leading to its decline. However, the cave churches, rooms, tunnels, and other relics are still there, and a number of exquisite murals have been preserved. 🌟 Highlights: Especially the images of George III and Queen Tamar. However, because of tomorrow's parliamentary election, today is a day off, and the scenic area is not open, so I can only look at the ruins from the foot of the mountain. The caves on the whole mountain show the grandeur of the ruins.
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Posted: Oct 26, 2024
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