Sataplia Nature Reserve is located 10 km from town of Kutaisi in Imereti region of Georgia. It comprises karst cave with exotic stalactites and stalagmites as well as relic Colchian forest, and geological and archaeological sites. The name Sataplia can be freely translated from Georgian as a «honey place» and in fact bees used to live in small holes and caves and local population harvested honey.
David Gareja is a big rock-hewn monastery complex consisting of hundreds of cells, churches, chapels and residential premises located in half-deserted slopes on Georgia – Azerbaijan border, part of the monastery is located in Azerbaijan. Monastery and the whole location was named after its founder – St. David Gareji.
Uplistsikhe is an 1st millennium BC rock-hewn town located 10 km. from town of Gori in Shida Kartli, Georgia.
The cave town was built on a high rocky left bank of the Mtkvari River. The town contains various structures dating from the Early Iron Age to the Late Middle Ages. It is notable for the unique combination of various styles of rock-cut cultures from Anatolia and Persia, as well as the co-existence of pagan and Christian architecture.
Vardzia is a cave monastery in Southern Georgia built by legendary Queen Tamar in 11 century. It is located on the left bank of Mktvari river near Aspinza in Southern Georgia.