Embark on a Batumi adventure: explore majestic waterfalls, taste exquisite Georgian wines, and savor local cuisine amidst stunning mountain vistas.
Embark on a Batumi adventure: explore majestic waterfalls, taste exquisite Georgian wines, and savor local cuisine amidst stunning mountain vistas.
- Batumi - The journey begins in Batumi, with a 30-40 minute drive to the first destination.
- Kibura Waterfall - Located at the meeting point of the Adjaristskali and Chorokhi rivers, the Kibura Waterfall is also known as the “waterfall of love.” It takes about 30-40 minutes to drive here from Batumi.
- Mirveti Waterfall - Featuring a…
- Batumi - The journey begins in Batumi, with a 30-40 minute drive to the first destination.
- Kibura Waterfall - Located at the meeting point of the Adjaristskali and Chorokhi rivers, the Kibura Waterfall is also known as the “waterfall of love.” It takes about 30-40 minutes to drive here from Batumi.
- Mirveti Waterfall - Featuring a 22-meter tall waterfall and a Soviet-era narrow metal bridge.
- Makhuntseti Waterfall - This impressive waterfall stands 53 meters tall, accompanied by Queen Tamar’s 12th-century arched bridge.
- Shervashidze Wine Cellar - The final stop includes a visit to a family wine cellar with stunning views of the Adjarian mountains, where guests can enjoy homemade wine, food, and traditional folklore dance.
- Shervashidze Wine Cellar - This marks the end of the trip, with a one-hour return journey to Batumi.

- Transportation
- Guiding Service
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Transportation
- Guiding Service
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Lunch
Explore the stunning Adjara Region by visiting the Makhuntseti and Mirveti waterfalls, crossing the medieval Queen Tamar’s bridge, and enjoying authentic Georgian wine, cuisine, and a traditional folklore show hosted by a Tamada.
During this excursion, participants will visit a Georgian family that produces a variety of wines, Chacha, and Cognac. Guests…
Explore the stunning Adjara Region by visiting the Makhuntseti and Mirveti waterfalls, crossing the medieval Queen Tamar’s bridge, and enjoying authentic Georgian wine, cuisine, and a traditional folklore show hosted by a Tamada.
During this excursion, participants will visit a Georgian family that produces a variety of wines, Chacha, and Cognac. Guests will also have the opportunity to taste traditional Georgian dishes and listen to traditional Georgian toasts.
A trip to the mountainous Adjara is ideal for ecological and ethnic tourism. In the small villages nestled in the valleys of the Chorokhi and Adjaristkali rivers, the age-old way of life is still preserved, with traditions and customs of ancestors being honored. The waterfalls in the villages of Makhuntseti and Mirveti captivate with their beauty.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.