Breakfast at the hotel.
Meeting with the guide at the hotel. Departure for an excursion on an all-terrain vehicle.
The Alagir Gorge is a kind of gateway to Transcaucasia. In ancient times, the gorge played the role of a fortress – Ossetians built fortifications, bastions, castles, and watchtowers in this area.
Everyone who travels from Vladikavkaz to Alagir invariably slows down at the entrance to the village of Dzuarikau – here, by the mountain river Fiagdon, seven white cranes froze in eternal flight over a gray rock, touching their wings. The monument is dedicated to the Gazdanov brothers, who one by one went to the front during the Great Patriotic War and did not return to their native Ossetian village.
Our next stop is the Cathedral of the Ascension of the Lord in Alagir (1851), built in the Byzantine style from a local material – pinkish-gray tuff.
Another interesting place to visit is the Alan Epiphany Convent. The first sisters settled in Alagir in May 2002 – in an unfinished house of three hundred square meters on twenty acres of uncultivated land. Now on the territory of the monastery there is a temple, a hotel, a separate building for monastic workshops, a large monastic refectory, a nursing building and a Rehabilitation center for children injured in terrorist attacks and hostilities.
8 km from the city of Alagir, before entering the gorge, you will be greeted by the monument of St. Uastyrji, the most revered in Ossetia. It is located right in the rock, at a height of 22 m above the ground and weighs 28 tons.
On this day, you will also visit the capital of ancient Alagir – the village of Verkhny Mizur (XVI century), so called for its impressive size – it stretches on several slopes at the foot of a Rocky ridge.
The landmark of the village, in addition to the size, remains of towers, crypts and tsyrts, is the church of the Archangel Michael, which was built by the Marzoev family in 1890.
Lunch.
After lunch, we will go to the oldest high—altitude settlements of the 13th century Ursdon gorge - Tsamad, Dagom and Donisar. You will see incredible plateaus and glades with stunning views of the Caucasus Range. You may encounter herds of wild horses. And, of course, here you will fully experience the meditative state of "silence in the mountains", for which they return here again and again.
Return to Vladikavkaz.
Free time.