Geguti
Geguti is cultural heritage monument in Georgia, about 8.8 km from Kutaisi. It dates from 1200. The best months to visit are September, October, August.
For a profound glimpse into Georgia's medieval past, Geguti, a significant cultural heritage monument dating to 1200, stands just 8.8 km from Kutaisi. Its impressive scale and architectural details offer a unique window into the region's royal history, distinct from typical church architecture. To fully appreciate its historical context and intricate stonework, consider carrying a good pair of binoculars on your guided group tour.
Visiting Geguti
Best time to visit Geguti
Geguti is visited from Kutaisi. Based on 10 years of climate data, the most comfortable months there are September, October, August — September brings ~12 rainy days this month. See Kutaisi weather in September →
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Geguti — FAQs
What is Geguti?
Geguti is cultural heritage monument in Georgia, about 8.8 km from Kutaisi. It dates from 1200.
When is the best time to visit Geguti?
The most comfortable months at Kutaisi, the nearest base, are September, October, August — September brings ~12 rainy days this month. Avoid the peak-heat months for midday outdoor visits.
What else is near Geguti?
Close by you'll also find Gelati Monastery, Katskhi pillar, Nokalakevi, Okatse Canyon Natural Monument — all part of a typical Kutaisi sightseeing itinerary.
How do I visit Geguti from India?
Geguti is reached via Kutaisi, Georgia. Trolly Good Fellow runs guided group tours from India that include Georgia's main sights, with flights, stays and an India host. Georgia uses the GEL (1 INR ≈ 0.028093 GEL).
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