Today* we will do a bit of driving in the gorges of the Kura River, exploring two important medieval complexes. The first one is the Sapara Monastery, whose foundation dates back prior to the 9th century. It was a home to many significant figures within the Georgian Church. Through its long history, a number of churches were built at the monastery - the largest and, likely, most interesting of them all is dedicated to St. Saba, built in the 13th century. Frescoes that survive in the interior are rather well preserved and known for their high quality. Our next stop will be at the Vardzia Cave complex. The building of this cave city is also attributed to Queen Tamar. The massive complex consists of living quarters, cisterns, a service area, and a large church dedicated to the Dormition of the Mother of God. The murals of the interior date back to the 1180s. For an overnight stay we will return back to Borjomi.
*Sunday morning Liturgy will be offered at one of the local churches or monasteries of the Georgian Orthodox church