Tianeti Municipality is rich in cultural heritage, with around 400 sites, 150 of which have heritage status and 21 are nationally significant. Key monuments include the Bochorma Fortress, Jaleti Complex of Saint George, and the Monastery of Archil King. While most sites face accessibility and infrastructure challenges, they hold high historical and architectural value. The House Museum of Mirza Gelovani and the History Museum of Tianeti also highlight the region’s cultural identity. Many of these sites offer potential for integration into green tourism routes.
Tianeti Municipality is rich in cultural heritage, with around 400 sites, 150 of which have heritage status and 21 are nationally significant. Key monuments include the Bochorma Fortress, Jaleti Complex of Saint George, and the Monastery of Archil King. While most sites face accessibility and infrastructure challenges, they hold high historical and architectural value. The House Museum of Mirza Gelovani and the History Museum of Tianeti also highlight the region’s cultural identity. Many of these sites offer potential for integration into green tourism routes.
Lanchkhuti Municipality, located in the Guria region of western Georgia, is home to around 50 cultural heritage sites. While the area is not densely rich in tourist attractions, several significant cultural landmarks contribute to its identity. The most notable among these are the Jikheti Monastery, known for its religious and historical value, and the House-Museum of Egnate Ninoshvili, a famous Georgian writer. Other important sites include Okona Church, Kvemo Aketi Church, and Shukhuti Fortress. These sites vary in accessibility and condition, with some holding high potential for inclusion in green tourism routes. Despite the limited tourism infrastructure, the municipality’s heritage assets offer authentic insights into Guria’s cultural landscape.



