The 22 Wonders of Georgia YOU have NEVER seen before! 4K

Discover the extraordinary beauty of Georgia, a country where ancient history, dramatic mountain landscapes, traditional villages and modern city life come together. Located between Europe and Asia, Georgia offers an impressive variety of scenery: from the lively streets of Tbilisi and the vineyards of Kakheti to the remote valleys, glaciers and medieval stone towers of the Greater Caucasus. Our journey begins in Tbilisi, the vibrant capital of Georgia. The city stretches along the Mtkvari River and combines historic neighbourhoods, traditional balconies, churches, modern architecture and panoramic viewpoints. Above the city, the monumental Chronicle of Georgia presents an impressive collection of massive stone pillars and sculptures overlooking the surrounding landscape. From Tbilisi, we travel to Mtskheta, one of Georgia’s most important historic and spiritual centres. Surrounded by rivers and mountains, the town is known for its ancient churches, traditional architecture and peaceful atmosphere. Nearby, the rock-hewn town of Uplistsikhe reveals chambers, passageways and structures carved directly into the stone, offering a fascinating glimpse into Georgia’s distant past. The journey continues to the remarkable Katskhi Pillar, a narrow limestone monolith rising dramatically above the surrounding forests. A small monastery sits high on the rock, creating one of the most unusual and unforgettable sights in the country. In Tskaltubo, the atmosphere changes completely as we explore the remains of grand Soviet-era sanatoriums, abandoned halls and overgrown architectural details that tell the story of a former spa destination. Nature takes centre stage at Dashbashi Canyon, where steep cliffs, waterfalls and a modern glass bridge create a spectacular combination of natural scenery and contemporary design. Farther south, Vardzia appears within the rugged mountainside. This extensive cave monastery complex, carved into the rock, features tunnels, stairways, chambers and religious spaces that once formed a remarkable settlement. In eastern Georgia, the remote monastery region of David Gareja lies among dry hills and open landscapes near the borderlands. Its quiet surroundings and rock-cut religious sites create a powerful feeling of isolation. The scenery becomes even more dramatic in Vashlovani National Park, a region of semi-desert terrain, eroded cliffs, wide valleys and winding off-road routes that look completely different from Georgia’s greener mountain areas. The route then leads into Kakheti, Georgia’s famous wine region. Sighnaghi, often admired for its hilltop setting, old walls and panoramic views, offers a romantic atmosphere above the Alazani Valley. In Telavi, historic buildings, traditional streets and views toward the Caucasus Mountains reflect the cultural character of eastern Georgia. The Greater Caucasus provides some of the most iconic images of the journey. High above Stepantsminda, Gergeti Trinity Church stands on a green hill with immense mountain peaks rising behind it. The remote valley of Juta offers alpine meadows, rivers, hiking trails and dramatic views of the Chaukhi Mountains. Along the Georgian Military Highway, the People’s Friendship Monument overlooks deep valleys and sweeping mountain scenery. In western Georgia, mist and clouds surround the highland settlement of Gomismta, where houses and winding roads appear above the cloud layer. Beshumi presents another peaceful mountain landscape, surrounded by forests and open green valleys. At Martvili Canyon, clear water flows between moss-covered rocks, cliffs and waterfalls, creating one of the most atmospheric natural locations in the country. The journey also visits Zugdidi, known for the elegant Dadiani Palace and its surrounding park. From here, the route continues deeper into the mountains of Svaneti. Near Adishi, glaciers, rivers and rugged peaks dominate the landscape. The remote village of Ushguli, surrounded by high mountains, is famous for its traditional Svan towers, stone houses and extraordinary setting. Its preserved architecture and isolated atmosphere make it one of the most distinctive mountain destinations in Georgia. The final stages of the journey take us to Tusheti National Park, a wild and remote region reached by dramatic mountain roads. Historic villages, defensive towers and wide valleys reveal a landscape shaped by centuries of mountain life. The medieval fortress settlement of Mutso, built on a steep rocky slope, forms a powerful conclusion to this exploration of Georgia’s hidden places. This cinematic travel film brings together Georgia’s cities, monasteries, canyons, abandoned architecture, wine regions, glaciers and mountain villages. From Tbilisi to Ushguli and from Kakheti to Tusheti, every region offers a different atmosphere and a new perspective on one of the most diverse and fascinating countries of the Caucasus.