Explore the highland steppe landscapes, lakes, mountains, churches, and other attractions of Trialeti and Javakheti with Bisna.
Tour Schedule:
1. Dashbashi Church and Dashbashi Canyon
Following Tsalka Reservoir, the Ktsia (Khrami) River carves a deep canyon with cascading waterfalls along its steep slopes, creating a picturesque sight and popular tourist destination. Dashbashi Church in Dashbashi village overlooks the canyon.
2. Aiazma Church
Visit the medieval Church of the Mother of God located in the village of Aiazma.
3. Paravani Lake
Discover the largest lake in Georgia, situated on the Javakheti Plateau.
4. Saghamo Lake and Saghamo Church
Explore another lake on the Javakheti Plateau, featuring a damaged medieval church on its eastern shore.
5. Gorelovka village
Known for its well-preserved Dukhobor community—originally of Russian descent—Gorelovka boasts one of the best-preserved Dukhobor communities in all post-Soviet countries. Several hundred Dukhobors still reside in the village, maintaining their traditions. You'll find buildings in the distinct Dukhobor style throughout the village.

Explore the highland steppe landscapes, lakes, mountains, churches, and other attractions of Trialeti and Javakheti with Bisna.
Tour Schedule:
1. Dashbashi Church and Dashbashi Canyon
Following Tsalka Reservoir, the Ktsia (Khrami) River carves a deep canyon with cascading waterfalls along its steep slopes, creating a picturesque sight and popular tourist destination. Dashbashi Church in Dashbashi village overlooks the canyon.
2. Aiazma Church
Visit the medieval Church of the Mother of God located in the village of Aiazma.
3. Paravani Lake
Discover the largest lake in Georgia, situated on the Javakheti Plateau.
4. Saghamo Lake and Saghamo Church
Explore another lake on the Javakheti Plateau, featuring a damaged medieval church on its eastern shore.
5. Gorelovka village
Known for its well-preserved Dukhobor community—originally of Russian descent—Gorelovka boasts one of the best-preserved Dukhobor communities in all post-Soviet countries. Several hundred Dukhobors still reside in the village, maintaining their traditions. You'll find buildings in the distinct Dukhobor style throughout the village.

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