1. Visit the Historical Monuments of Mtskheta
The intention of this article is not to talk about religion, but this is very crucial to understand Georgian culture.
This is the place of adoption of Christianism in Georgia in 334 A.D. and the capital of the eastern Georgian Kingdom of Iberia from the 3rd century B.C. to the 5th century A.D.
It is considered the second most sacred place worldwide, just after the Church of Jerusalem. You can find a replica of the Chapel of Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem inside.
I found a very inspiring fact for women, the three most important characters in the history of religion in Georgia being empowering females: Saint Nino, Saint Sidonia and Queen Tamar (actually the King).
Svetitskhoveli is classed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the second largest church building in Georgia. Located at the strategic congruence of Kura and Aragvi rivers, the property includes the Jvari and Samtavro Monasteries.
It is 21 kilometres north of Tbilisi and can be reached by marshrutka from Didube bus station for around 2 GEL (~0,65 €).