Travel enthusiasts always have the desire to visit places that reflect real natural views. Tbilisi’s Hiking Club-Ronin is now offering other interesting travel packages for these people. The package includes a visit to Dzama Valley on 11 May 2024.
The hiking club Ronin is very famous in Georgia and provides the best and most budget-friendly package to national and international tourists as well. The club has become the favorite choice among the tourist community.
They regularly update their social media handle to apprise people about their latest offers. The information regarding this tour to Dzama Valley was also shared on the Facebook page. As per the post the visitor will have the option to many places during their one-day visit to the valley which gives eye-catching natural experience to nature lovers.
The main places also included the Ortubani Mothers’ Monastery and Beteti Lake. However, if time permits there will be a brief visit to the Kintsvisi monastery as well. The trip cost is just 35 GEL which anyone passionate about the natural beauty of the valley can easily afford.
Ortubani Mothers’ Monastery is surrounded by a lush green forest in the Shida Kartli region. This is located on the medium height forest covered hills. The Monastery is constructed with roughly shaped stones placed in pattern . The enter the monastery there is an elegant wooden overbrige type structure.
Ortubani Mothers’ Monastery will be a great attraction for anyone who wants to know the old architectural techniques. Similarly, the Beteti lake is another wonderful place to visit during this one-day short journey. The lake is a place to relax in the lap of nature alongside the banks .
The location of the lake surrounded by the green forest-covered hills gives it a wonderful view. The carefully carved landscaping is another attraction attached to the beauty of the place. The travel lover must not miss this one of the wonderful opportunity. Interested people can visit their official Facebook page to get the updated information. Moreover, for any further information, people can call on 599 15 76 76.