Wherever you are now - join us in Tserakvi for One Caucasus.

 

By car

To get to Tserakvi - you need to follow Marneuli-Sadakhlo road (Tbilisi-Yerevan route). If you travel from Tbilisi you turn right in Shulaveri. Tserakvi is located ca' 72 km from Tbilisi (ca' 1 hour & 20-30 minutes by car)

There are some coordinates and a map how to get to Tserakvi.

If you travel from Armenia or from Azerbaijan (through the Red Bridge) - you turn left in Shulaveri.

Tserakvi  is the last village (already practically in the mountains) on the Shulaveri-Shaumiani-Sioni-Tserakvi  roadway (the road goes from the Tbilisi-Yerevan highway in Shulaveri ).   It is located  near (several kilometers) from the largest Armenian village - Shaumiani (several thousand people) in the region (Marneuli) where Azerbaijani population is more than 80% (from 125,000 people).

Our camp grounds on the left side of the road in front of the One Caucasus Festival Town  (you will see our town sign on the right side of the road).

By bus

There will be *free buses proving the transport from/to Tbilisi, Marneuli, Red Bridge (Azerbaijani border) and Sadakhlo (Armenian border).

By bike

Get to One Caucasus by bike - learn practical tips on how to travel on bike through the countries of Caucasus.
The first three long-distance bike travelers (documented travel for no less than 100 km by bike) who will reach Tserakvi for One Caucasus Festival will receive special One Caucasus Pack (including One Caucasus T-shirt and "Caucasus+" music album). 


Accommodation    

Tserakvi village offers you free-of-charge camping field at the festival venue. You can take your own tent or rent tent at the venue (note: to be sure that tent is available - book it now by filling the formPrices: Price of a tent - three person tent costs 15 GEL a night. Price for sleeping package (sleeping mat & bag) - one person per night costs 5 GEL.
You can also rent a room in our village or stay in hotel in Marneuli or Tbilisi. 

 If you have any question, please contact us: +995 555 382 692

FESTIVAL & LIVING SPACE (CAMPING ZONE) ARE FREE OF CHARGE! 


*FREE "MARSHRUTKAS" TRANSPORT FOR THE FESTIVAL

 

FROM TBILISIi:
Time:
There are two buses coming from Tbilisi on each day of festival (24th, 25th, 26th, 27th of August). First bus leaves at 11:00 & second - at 17:00. Place: Tbilisi Central (Station Square) in front of  the main bus stop (there is also sign of One Caucasus Festival).

*** Our teammate will handle the logo of One Caucasus.

SHUTTLE BUS FROM SHULAVERI
Each day of the festival from 11:30 to 20:00 we will have free shuttle bus from Shulaveri to Tserakvi approximately each 30 minutes.


FROM RED BRIDGE:
Time:
There are buses coming from The Red Bridge (Azerbaijani-Georgian border) on each day of festival (24th, 25th, 26th, 27th of August) at 11:00 AM & 17:00 PM.

Place: The Red Bridge–In front of Georgia/Azerbaijan Frontier.


FROM SADAKHLO:
Time:
There are buses coming from Sadakhlo (Armenian-Georgian border) on each day of festival (24th, 25th, 26th, 27th of August) at 11:00 AM & 17:00 PM.



HOW TO GET BACK?
TO TBILISI, TO THE RED BRIDGE, SADAKHLO
Time:
We’ll have buses leaving from Tserakvi (One Caucasus Venue) to Tbilisi, Red Bridge and Sadakhlo on everyday of the Festival after the final concert at 11:00-11:30 PM (after concert) and on  Monday, 28th of August at 11:00 AM.

Infoline:

Tel. +995 555 382 692; +995 558 668 771; +995 577 141 985 (in Georgian, English & Russian).
Tel. +995 598 898 890 (in Armenian, Azeri) 

 

Tserakvi, Marneuli district, Kvemo-Kartli region, Georgia, Caucasus, Eurasia

The project is cofunded by Marneuli Municipality, Government of the United States, the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland, Warsaw City Hall, Ministry of Culture and Monument Protection of Georgia and French Institute of Georgia