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Discover Georgia’s Dmanisi archaeological site on a full-day trip from Tbilisi, exploring ancient ruins, fossils, and scenic landscapes with expert guides.


This full-day trip from Tbilisi takes you to the Dmanisi Archaeological Site in Georgia’s Caucasus Mountains. The tour focuses on the place where the oldest human skulls outside Africa have been discovered, making it a highlight for anyone interested in human origins. The tour lasts around 6 hours, with a guided visit to the museum, exploration of ancient ruins, and scenic landscape views.
Designed for history buffs, science enthusiasts, and curious travelers, this trip offers a mix of archaeological insight and natural beauty. The tour is accessible for most, with a relaxed pace that includes plenty of time for photos and free exploration. The expert guides explain the significance of the discoveries, making complex scientific stories easy to follow.
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The tour begins at Avlabari Square, a convenient and central meeting point in Tbilisi. From there, the group is led by a live tour guide who speaks English, Russian, or Georgian. The small-group format ensures personalized attention and easy interaction with the guide.
After a brief introduction, the tour moves directly to the Dmanisi Museum, where visitors can see fascinating fossils and artifacts recovered from the site. The guide shares insights into the groundbreaking discoveries that have reshaped the understanding of early human migration.

The museum visit lasts about an hour, during which exhibits display fossils, including skulls and tools that date back approximately 1.8 million years. This location provides context for the discoveries made at the site, emphasizing their importance in paleontology and archaeology.
The museum’s displays are designed to bring the past to life, illustrating how early humans lived and migrated. The guide’s explanations make the scientific significance accessible, especially for those with little prior knowledge.
Next, the tour visits the ancient ruins of a medieval town and a fortress. These archaeological remains are set against volcanic landscapes, offering breathtaking scenic views. The ruins give a tangible sense of historic settlement and medieval architecture, highlighting Georgia’s rich historical layers.
Walks through these sites last around an hour, and the scenery makes for excellent photos. The guide shares stories about the history of the fortress and the medieval town, providing a vivid picture of the region’s past.
More Great Tours NearbyFollowing the ruins, there is a two-hour break that includes free time for photos and sightseeing. This is an opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty of Georgia’s countryside, characterized by volcanic formations and green hills.
The break also allows for sampling local hospitality or simply relaxing amid the peaceful scenery. It’s a prime moment to appreciate Georgia’s landscape and perhaps snap some memorable pictures.
The tour concludes with a guided hour that wraps up the day’s discoveries. The group then heads back to Avlabari Square, passing scenic vistas along the way. The return journey offers a final chance to reflect on the groundbreaking findings and spectacular landscapes.
Throughout the trip, the live guides ensure that everyone stays engaged and informed, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
This full-day tour is offered by Geotripagency with flexible reservation options. Travelers can reserve now and pay later, with the ability to cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance. The tour operates in English, Russian, or Georgian, accommodating diverse language preferences.
The group size is manageable, and skip-the-ticket-line access ensures smooth entry to all sites. The duration of approximately 6 hours makes it manageable for most schedules, with a pace suited for relaxed sightseeing.
This tour appeals to those interested in human evolution and archaeology, as well as travelers who enjoy scenic landscapes and outdoor exploration. It’s suitable for anyone seeking a meaningful cultural experience combined with natural beauty.
While it involves walking through ruins and archaeological sites, the pace is moderate, making it accessible for most visitors. The scenic landscapes and historical significance make it a compelling choice for educational trips or family outings.
This Tbilisi-based tour offers a unique glimpse into our past, with visits to fossil sites, museums, and ancient ruins. The groundbreaking discoveries made at Dmanisi make this trip especially intriguing for science and history enthusiasts.
The scenic landscapes and local charm add further appeal, creating a well-balanced experience. The flexible booking options and professional guides ensure a smooth and informative day. If you’re curious about early human history and want to see Georgia’s archaeological treasures, this tour provides a compelling and memorable outing.
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, transportation from and back to Avlabari Square in Tbilisi is included as part of the tour package.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This allows for flexible planning.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guides are available in English, Russian, and Georgian to accommodate different travelers.
How long is the overall tour?
The total duration is around 6 hours, including guided visits, free time, and travel.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with limited mobility?
The tour involves walking through ruins and outdoor sites, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with moderate activity.