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<title>Kvemo Kartli - Travel to Georgia (Country) 2026: Ultimate Guide to Destinations, Food &amp; Culture</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p><strong><img src="https://traveltogeorgia.org/uploads/posts/2025-11/tsalka-canyon.webp" width="900" height="600" alt=""></strong></p> <p><strong>Dashbashi Canyon</strong>, also known as <strong>Tsalka Canyon</strong>, is one of Georgia’s most spectacular natural monuments. Located in <strong>Algeti National Park</strong> in southern Georgia, the canyon is equally breathtaking in <strong>summer and winter</strong>, offering a variety of landscapes and adventures for every type of traveler.</p>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://traveltogeorgia.org/uploads/posts/2025-09/kvemo-kartli.webp" class="highslide"><img src="https://traveltogeorgia.org/uploads/posts/2025-09/medium/kvemo-kartli.webp" alt="" style="display:block;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;"></a> </p> <p>Located just south of Tbilisi, <strong>Kvemo Kartli</strong> is a historical region that stands out as a must-visit destination in Georgia. Long before the country embraced Christianity, <strong>Kartvelian tribes</strong> inhabited this fertile land. Over the centuries, the region experienced cycles of prosperity and hardship, including devastating invasions in the 13th century that nearly depopulated it, later attacks by <strong>Timur</strong>, and the ravages of the <strong>Black Death</strong>.</p> <p>Today, Kvemo Kartli comprises several municipalities, including <strong>Bolnisi, Gardabani, Dmanisi, Tetritskaro, Marneuli, and Tsalka</strong>, and shares borders with <strong>Azerbaijan</strong> and <strong>Armenia</strong> to the south. Its population is ethnically diverse, including <strong>Georgians, Armenians, Azeris, Abkhazians, Ossetians, Russians, Greeks, Ukrainians, and Kurds</strong>, reflecting the region’s long history as a crossroads of cultures.</p>]]></description>
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