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Martvili Canyon | Kutaisi


The Martvili Canyon, used to be a bath place for Georgian Nobles, Dadiani family. It is a natural wonder in the Samegrelo region of Georgia, near the town of Martvili. Also called the Gachedili Canyon, it is about a 45 minute drive from the city of Kutaisi in West Georgia.





The canyon is divided into two parts, Upper and Lower. You can ride a boat along the canyon from the Upper part that leads to a waterfall falling from the height of about 12 meters. Thanks to the climate of the terrain and high humidity, the walls of the canyon are covered with moss, you will also see lianas that grow along the whole length of the canyon, small streams and waterfalls. A truly fabulous picture!












You can also walk along the Dadiani trial. To be honest both the boat ride and the trail was a bit of a disappointment because they were both very short. However, they were beautiful.








In the lower part of the canyon there is a “pool” where you can swim and enjoy the beauty of the surrounding nature. Even on the hottest day the water here is cool, therefore this place is very popular among locals who come to Martvili to run away from the summer heat. In summer days, the canyon is full of tourists and locals. 
GEL 28 for boat trip and trail entrance fee.

While visiting Martivili canyon it is worth to visit the Martvil Monastery (Chkondidi) of the VI century, which is on the way to the canyon. In 735 the monastery was burnt, the paintings on the walls were destroyed. And only a century and a half later it was restored. Today, on the territory of the monastery there is the temple of the Assumption of the Virgin, the church of the 10th century, in the south-west there is a 20-meter-high pillar and chapel, which was built on the site of an old destroyed chapel.
I didn't visit the monastery, but have heard the below about it:
On its highest hill there is a Monastery. The site upon the hill where the monastery stands today was used in ancient times as a pagan cultural center and was a sacred site. There once stood an ancient and enormous oak tree that was worshipped as an idol of fertility and prosperity. Infants were once sacrificed here as well. After the conversion of the native population to Christianity, the ancient tree was cut down so as not to worship it anymore. A church was originally constructed in the late 7th century upon the roots of the old oak tree and was named in honor of Saint Andrew who preached Christianity and converted the pagans across the Samegrelo region. 

The main Martvili-Chkondidi Cathedral (Mingrelian: Chkoni translates to “oak”) was reconstructed in the 10th century after invasions that destroyed the prior church. Preserved in the church are frescoes of the 14th to 17th centuries.





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Promotheus Cave | Kutaisi

Prometheus cave is located some 20km from Kutaisi in village Kumistavi (Tskaltubo Municipality), and if you are in Kutaisi - I'd highly recommend you to  include Prometheus cave in your itinerary.

The cave was discovered in 1984 and was almost immediately developed as a show cave. Kumistavi is the biggest cave in Georgia. Although only one tenth is open for tourists, it takes about an hour to explore it. Inside there are underground lakes and rivers; rather high humidity and a lot of bats, which, however, do not bother tourists, as they fly very high.

There is a constant 14 degree Celsius temperature inside the cave all year round.





It is a succession of six large chambers followed by a 400m-long underground lake. Sections are truly impressive, and the guided visits along a well-made concrete path are enhanced by discreet colored lighting and a little background classical music.





























The total length of tourist trail inside the cave is about 1060 meters which you can choose to be accompanied by English or Russian/Georgian speaking guide.






Marshrutka 30 runs from the west end of Kutaisi’s Tsiteli Khidi (Red Bridge) to Tskaltubo (1 GEL, 30 minutes), where marshrutka 42 continues 8km to Prometheus Cave (1.50 GEL, 20 minutes) every hour or two.


Prometheus the Titan, who, along with Epimetheus, was given the task of creating man, managed to annoy the god Zeus by stealing fire from the gods for man and for refusing to tell Zeus which of his children would dethrone him. As a result of this, Zeus ordered his servants to seize Prometheus, take him to the Caucasus Mountains and chain him to a rock with unbreakable bonds, where he would be subjected to a giant bird pecking at his liver.

Legend has it that the rock Prometheus was chained to lies in this cave outside Kutaisi (although it is certainly not the only cave which claims the legend for its own). Discovered in 1984, the cave boasts a wonderful array of stalactites, stalagmites, petrified waterfalls, cave pearls, underground rivers, and lakes. There is also the option of a boat tour on one of the underground rivers.
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Danat Al Ain

Hello Lovelies,

It’s my first time in Al Ain and I feel I can write a post just about Al Ain. The emirate is so beautiful with lush green trees at every roundabout and giving off an old world charm with two storied houses. Either I missed the buidlings, or there were none. The quiet and serene roads of Al Ain that lead us to Danat Al Ain made us excited and we looked forward to staying in Danat Al Ain.

If you have been following me on social media, you may have noticed that most of my weekend getaways are with Danat, and there is a reason for the same. Danat – as a property is breathtakingly alluring, but what is even more incredible is the staff. The staff at the Danat properties I have visited have been extremely kind, composed and ever ready to help with a smile. So if you are looking for a relaxing experience without any hassles, Danat is your best bet.

Danat Al Ain, was not an exception in terms of its wonderful staff. Right from valet to reception, from room service to restaurants – the staff was ensuring that all their patrons were comfortable and looked after.


Danat Al Ain Resort. Located in Al Ain, the famous ‘Garden City of the Gulf’ is a haven of peace and tranquility. The resort is a 75-minute drive from Dubai. Nestled in lush green, beautiful gardens, the resort is home to 3 swimming pools, tennis and squash courts, fitness centre and spa.


Hotel Images


We reached Danat Al Ain within 2 hours (owing to a few pit- stops). We reached Danat, in the evening and were given an upgrade to the Deluxe Oasis room that overlooked the pool.

We arrived at Danat Al Ain to discover a large hotel that appears to be brand new, despite that fact that it opened over two decade ago. Passing the main entrance, Guests arrive in the impressive lobby that has strong Arab influence and merges to a more modern interior as we move further from the lobby.


Hotel Images


Hotel Images

As soon as we walked in our luggage was taken care of. We checked in to our room and were surprised to see that our luggage was already sent to our room. The Deluxe Oasis was cozy with a double bed, fluffy pillows and plenty of natural lighting from the large window if you were to draw the heavy curtains that did make the room super cozy and dark. It had a small comfortable seating area, wardrobe and all the modcons like iron board etc. I liked the use of a soft, warm color palette of beige and browns, and wood furniture.












All the rooms have a private balcony with views of the garden, swimming pools and Jebel Hafeet Mountains. We had the pool view, and it was beautiful. It was lovely waking up to the chirping of the birds and the lovely faint music that played every day.


Hotel Images


Post checking in we went to have our dinner which was arranged at Tanjore. (Click for full review). Tanjore is an amazing restaurant which serves delectable Indian cuisine.

Post a sumptuous dinner at Tanjore, we headed to Oasis to unwind over sheesha and music. Oasis is an open air café near the swimming pool that offers sheesha, coffee and the likes. It’s a relaxed and comfortable seating arrangement amidst the greens. It had a stage equipped with mics and ambient lights – so we guessed we did miss a live performance. For the sports enthusiasts, they have a projector screen right in middle of the café, so you can enjoy your favorite team in the comfort of nature.


Hotel Images

Hotel Images

We woke up late the next day and headed for breakfast at Arabesque (Click for full review).

Since it was mid-summer, we didn’t venture outdoors and instead headed for a spa session. Cynthia, was the masseuse for my husband and she did a fabulous job with the massage as he was super rejuvenated and relaxed post the session.

Hotel Images
I was given a tour by Norgen, and I loved her energy and enthusiasm when it came to the hotel. Danat Al Ain has 216 rooms all with a private balcony overlooking the pool or Jebel hafeet mountains. Apart from that they also have 22 Mediterranean styled villas with all the modern modcons. It houses 7 meeting rooms, 7 restaurants, beautiful lush never ending garden, 3 swimming pools, Fitness centre, Jacuzzi, steam room, squash and tennis courts, massage centre & outdoor play area.

We then headed over to luce (Click for review) for a late lunch

As the sun sets, the property is covered in beautiful lights – from the garden area to the pool and is such a breathtaking and relaxing view. Danat Al Ain has a magnetic charm to it, you wouldn’t want to leave once you are there. The property, the food, the staff – they all make it seem like the perfect place to unwind.

We loved the Market night that is held at Arabesque (Click for full review) every Thursday night.

The checkout process was as easy as the check in, and we bid adieu to Danat Al Ain.

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I was invited to Danat Al AIn and all views and images are © Urbanmodish, unless stated otherwise. *Images titled Hotel Images have been provided by Danat.

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