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One day tour to Sighnaghi and Bodbe Monastery – Pirosmani Paintings

Sighnaghi, Bodbe, Kakheti - Wine making region, Georgia
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Duration

7-8 hours

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English, Georgian, Russian

Overview

One Day Tour to Sighnaghi and Bodbe Monastery – Pirosmani Paintings

Embark on a delightful day trip from Tbilisi to the charming town of Sighnaghi and the serene Bodbe Monastery. This journey through the Kakheti region offers picturesque landscapes, historical sites, and a taste of Georgian art and culture. Enjoy your One day tour to Sighnaghi and Bodbe Monastery – Pirosmani Paintings. Read More

 

Highlights

  • Sighnaghi
  • Bodbe Monastery
  • Sighnaghi Wall
  • Pirosmani
  • Niko Pirosmani
  • 8000 Years of winemaking
  • Traditional Winemaking
  • Pirosmani Paintings

Itinerary

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Stop 1: Bodbe Monastery
Stop 1: Bodbe Monastery

Bodbe Monastery is your first stop. Located just 2 kilometers from Sighnaghi, this monastery is a significant pilgrimage site as it is the final resting place of St. Nino, the Enlightener of Georgia, who brought Christianity to the country in the 4th century. The monastery, originally built in the 9th century, has undergone several renovations but still retains its historic charm. The serene gardens and the holy spring of St. Nino, believed to have healing properties, add to the spiritual atmosphere of this sacred site.

Stop 2: Sighnaghi - The City of Love
Stop 2: Sighnaghi - The City of Love

Continue your journey to Sighnaghi, a charming town with cobblestone streets, colorful houses, and well-preserved fortifications. Sighnaghi offers stunning views of the Alazani Valley and the Caucasus mountains. Known for its romantic ambiance, the town has a history dating back to the 18th century and is surrounded by defensive walls with 23 towers, many of which are still intact and can be explored.

Stop 3: Pirosmani Museum
Stop 3: Pirosmani Museum

Visit the local Sighnaghi Museum, which houses an impressive collection of artworks by Niko Pirosmani, one of Georgia's most famous and beloved painters. Pirosmani (1862-1918) was a self-taught artist whose naïve style and depiction of Georgian life, culture, and traditions have earned him a special place in the hearts of Georgians. His paintings often feature scenes of rural life, feasts, and animals, capturing the essence of Georgian folk culture.

Pirosmani's importance lies not only in his unique artistic style but also in his ability to convey the spirit and soul of Georgia. His works are celebrated for their emotional depth, simplicity, and vibrant colors, making him an iconic figure in Georgian art history.

Stop 4: Wine Tour and Tasting
Stop 4: Wine Tour and Tasting

No visit to Kakheti would be complete without experiencing the region's famous wines. Head to one of the local wineries for a wine tour and tasting session. Georgia is one of the oldest wine-producing regions in the world, with a history that dates back 8,000 years. The traditional Georgian wine is made in Kvevri, large clay vessels buried underground, which gives the wine its distinctive flavor.

During the tour, you will learn about the ancient winemaking process and sample a variety of wines, including the famous Saperavi (red) and Rkatsiteli (white) wines. The winery tour often includes a walk through the vineyards, a visit to the wine cellars, and an opportunity to see the Kvevri winemaking process up close.

Stop 5: Food and Wine Pairing
Stop 5: Food and Wine Pairing

Enjoy a traditional Georgian meal paired with local wines at a nearby restaurant or winery. Georgian cuisine is renowned for its rich flavors and diverse dishes. Savor specialties such as Khachapuri (cheese-filled bread), Khinkali (dumplings), Badrijani Nigvzit (eggplant with walnut paste), and various grilled meats. Each dish is perfectly complemented by the region's wines, enhancing the overall dining experience.

Return to Tbilisi
Return to Tbilisi

After a day filled with cultural, historical, and culinary experiences, head back to Tbilisi in the late afternoon or early evening. The drive back offers another opportunity to take in the beautiful landscapes of the Kakheti region.

Conclusion
Conclusion

A day trip to Sighnaghi from Tbilisi provides a perfect escape from the city, offering a rich blend of history, art, spirituality, and gastronomy. From exploring the historic streets of Sighnaghi and the spiritual tranquility of Bodbe Monastery to appreciating the art of Niko Pirosmani and experiencing the unique Georgian winemaking tradition, this trip is sure to leave you with lasting memories of Georgia's cultural and natural beauty.

Included/Excluded

  • Transportation service
  • English / Russian speaking guide
  • Lunch / Wine Tasting
  • Museum tickets / Entrance fees
  • Bottle of Mineral water
  • Travel Insurance
  • International Flights
  • Additional Services

Durations

Full day

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Tour's Location

Sighnaghi, Bodbe, Kakheti - Wine making region, Georgia

FAQs

What is the best time to visit Sighnaghi?

The best time to visit Sighnaghi is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) months. During these periods, the weather is pleasant, and the landscapes are lush and vibrant. Summer can be quite hot, while winter might be cold and less ideal for exploring outdoor attractions.

How do I get from Tbilisi to Sighnaghi?

Sighnaghi is approximately 113 kilometers from Tbilisi, and the drive takes about 1.5 to 2 hours. You can travel by private car, taxi, or book a guided tour with Inter Georgia Travel LLC. Public transportation options include marshrutkas (minibuses) that depart from Tbilisi’s Samgori or Ortachala bus stations.

Are there any entrance fees for attractions in Sighnaghi and Bodbe Monastery?

There are no entrance fees for visiting the city walls of Sighnaghi or the Bodbe Monastery. However, some attractions like the Pirosmani Museum may charge a nominal entrance fee. It's advisable to carry some cash for entrance fees, donations, and other small expenses during your trip.

What should I wear and bring on a day trip to Sighnaghi?

Comfortable footwear is essential as you will be walking and exploring various sites. Dress in layers to adapt to changing weather conditions. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are recommended for sun protection, especially in summer. Don’t forget to bring a camera or smartphone to capture the beautiful scenery. Carry a bottle of water and some snacks, as you may not always find refreshment points at every stop.

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