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Katskhi Pillar: Unique 40-meter limestone monolith with a small church on top.
Chiatura: City in Imereti cable cars, and rocky landscapes.
Mghvimevi: Monastery in caves, a place of holiness and calm.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Katskhi Pillar Katskhi Pillar is one of the most remarkable and impressive natural monuments in Georgia. It is located in the Chiatura municipality, near the village of Katskhi. This unique limestone monolith is about 40 meters high and for many years it was inaccessible and surrounded by mystery. At the top of the pillar, there is a small church and monastic buildings. According to historical sources, monastic life existed here even in the early centuries. Today, Katskhi Pillar symbolically represents spiritual elevation, peace, and closeness to God. Even from a distance, it leaves a strong impression on visitors and reflects both the power of nature and sacredness at the same time.
Chiatura
Chiatura Chiatura is a city located in the Imereti region of Georgia and is known as the “manganese capital” of the country. The city developed in the late 19th century after large manganese deposits were discovered there. Chiatura is distinguished by its unique landscape — rocky mountains, deep valleys, and the banks of the Kvirila River. It is especially famous for its cable cars, which have been operating since the Soviet period and have become one of the city’s symbols. Chiatura is also rich in cultural and historical monuments, making it an interesting tourist destination.
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