Embark on a comprehensive exploration of Georgia with our guided tour. From the vibrant city of Tbilisi to the majestic Caucasus mountains and the picturesque region of Kakheti, experience the best of Georgia in a short time.
Embark on a comprehensive exploration of Georgia with our guided tour. From the vibrant city of Tbilisi to the majestic Caucasus mountains and the picturesque region of Kakheti, experience the best of Georgia in a short time.
Airport Transfer and Tbilisi City Walking Tour
Tbilisi - Guests will be greeted at Tbilisi or Kutaisi Airport by staff wearing red scarves. The meeting point is located in front of the information center. Transportation will be provided to the accommodation in Tbilisi. This package includes an evening walking tour of Tbilisi, with pick-up at 5:15…
Airport Transfer and Tbilisi City Walking Tour
Tbilisi - Guests will be greeted at Tbilisi or Kutaisi Airport by staff wearing red scarves. The meeting point is located in front of the information center. Transportation will be provided to the accommodation in Tbilisi. This package includes an evening walking tour of Tbilisi, with pick-up at 5:15 PM.
Rustaveli Avenue - Just as one must walk the Champs Elysees in Paris, Rustaveli Avenue is a must-see in Tbilisi. Visitors will explore Tbilisi’s most significant and beautiful buildings, along with numerous hotels, restaurants, cafes, and souvenir shops.
Freedom Monument - The tour reaches Liberty Square, the central square of Georgia, located in the heart of Tbilisi.
Rezo Gabriadze Marionette Theater - In 2010, Rezo Gabriadze constructed a unique clock tower next to the marionette theatre in Tbilisi’s old town. Every hour, an angel emerges with a small hammer to ring the bell. Inside the tower is a small puppet theatre, where “The Circle of Life” show is performed twice daily at 12:00 and 19:00. Gabriadze adorned the tower with hundreds of self-designed tiles, making it a notable architectural attraction in Tbilisi, often referred to as the Tower with a clock or The Tower with the angel.
The Bridge of Peace - The Bridge of Peace is a must-see attraction in Tbilisi. This pedestrian glass and steel bridge, designed in a bow shape, spans the Mtkvari (Kura) river. Officially opened in May 2010, the bridge was transported from Italy in 200 unassembled parts. It measures 156 meters in length and features over 10,000 LED bulbs that illuminate 90 minutes before sunset each day.
Rike Park - Rike Park is Tbilisi’s newest recreational area, located on the left bank of the Kura (Mtkvari) river. It has quickly become a favorite spot for both locals and international visitors, especially families during the summer. The park is easily accessible from the beautiful pedestrian Bridge of Peace and offers various entertainment options, including singing and dancing fountains, artificial climbing walls, a children’s maze, mega-chess boards, footpaths, and quiet corners.
Monument of King Vakhtang Gorgasali - Vakhtang I Gorgasali, from the Chosroid dynasty, was a king of Iberia, known as Kartli, during the late 5th and early 6th centuries. His reign is difficult to date precisely. He allied with the Byzantine Empire and led his people in a prolonged struggle against Sasanian Iranian dominance, which ultimately resulted in his defeat and the weakening of Iberia. Tradition credits him with reorganizing the Georgian Orthodox Church and founding Tbilisi, Georgia’s modern capital. Historian Ivane Javakhishvili dates his rule to approximately 449–502.
Metekhi Cathedral - The Virgin Mary Metekhi Church is situated on the left bank of the Mtkvari river, atop a cliff plateau. The first church on this site was likely built by Vakhtang Gorgasali, symbolically resembling the church on the Virgin Mary’s tomb in Jerusalem’s Gethsemane garden. According to legend, the former catholicos Kirion moved Saint Shushanik to this church in the 7th century.
Abanotubani - “Abanotubani” refers to the district in Tbilisi’s Old Town, featuring a street (Abanos Kucha) lined with public bathhouses that utilize the sulfurous waters from the area’s hot springs.
Chreli Abano Spa - Chreli Abano is a popular sulfur bath destination for both tourists and locals. The site resembles a mosque but is actually a sulfur bath, offering a pleasant and enjoyable experience.
Leghvtakhevi Waterfall - This spot is favored by both locals and tourists as a place to relax during hot weather.
Narikala Fortress - Narikala Fortress is Tbilisi’s most famous landmark. No visit to Tbilisi is complete without exploring this impressive fortress. Despite the walls’ condition, the fortress exudes Tbilisi’s history. It overlooks the Mtkvari River, enhancing its allure. Narikala is one of Tbilisi’s most visited sites.
Kartlis Deda - Kartlis Deda (Mother of a Georgian), often mistakenly called Kartlis Deda, is a monument in Tbilisi that has become a city symbol. Erected on Sololaki hill in 1958, the year Tbilisi celebrated its 1500th anniversary, the statue was designed by renowned Georgian sculptor Elguja Amashukeli. The twenty-meter aluminum figure of a woman in Georgian national dress represents the Georgian national character: a bowl of wine in her left hand to welcome friends, and a sword in her right hand for enemies.
Old Town (Altstadt) Tbilisi - Visitors can admire the narrow streets and wooden balconies of the Old Town.
Shardeni Street - Shardeni Street is one of Tbilisi’s most popular and beautiful streets. This pedestrian street is so renowned that no visitor leaves Georgia without experiencing Shardeni Street.
Tbilisi-Jinvali-Ananuri-Gudauri-Kazbegi
Rose Revolution Square - Guests will be picked up from their hotel at 8:15 AM and taken to the meeting point. Please be ready and meet in the lobby.
Jinvali Water Reservoir - Located along the Georgian military highway, Jinvali Reservoir is an excellent spot for stunning photographs, with its blue waters nestled between three mountain ranges.
Ananuri Fortified Castle Ensemble - Dating back to the XVI-XVIII centuries, Ananuri Fortress is located on the foreland by the Aragvi river. It served as a castle and seat for the Eristavis (Dukes) of Aragvi, a feudal dynasty that ruled the area from the 13th century. The fortress witnessed numerous battles and is ideal for landscape photography, offering breathtaking views of the fortress and Jinvali reservoir. The fortress was in use until the early 19th century and was added to the tentative list for UNESCO World Heritage Site inclusion in 2007.
Hotel-Restaurant Kakhaberi طريق القوقاز - Guests can enjoy rafting before lunch, a fantastic experience. Lunch is served in a beautiful natural setting, featuring delicious homemade traditional dishes, including Khinkali, a must-try in its homeland.
Panorama Gudauri - Weather permitting, guests can try paragliding in Gudauri. Paragliding is not included in the service and costs approximately 100 USD.
Russian Georgian Friendship Monument - Guests can choose to visit the Friendship Monument Georgia-Russia (optional). Built in 1983 to commemorate the bicentennial of the Treaty of Georgievsk and the friendship between Soviet Georgia and Soviet Russia, the monument is located on the Georgian Military Highway between Gudauri ski resort and the Jvari pass. It is a large round stone and concrete structure overlooking the Devil’s Valley in the Caucasus Mountains. Gudauri ski resort is situated on the south-facing plateau of the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range in Georgia, at an elevation of 2,200 meters above sea level. The resort offers maximum sun exposure and transforms into a fantastic sightseeing destination with fresh air and excellent areas for horse-riding, mountain biking, hiking, paragliding, and more.
Stepantsminda - Stepantsminda (Kazbegi) is renowned for its picturesque location in the Greater Caucasus Mountains and serves as a hub for trekking and mountain climbing. Local attractions include Mount Kazbegi and the alpine meadows and forests of the Kazbegi Nature Reserve and Gergeti Trinity Church. In Kazbegi village, a special car (5-7$ per person) is rented to transport visitors to the top of the mountain to visit Gergeti Trinity Church.
Gergeti Trinity Church - Gergeti Trinity Church, also known as Holy Trinity Church, is located near the village of Gergeti. Situated on the right bank of the Chkheri river and beneath Mount Kazbegi at an elevation of 2170 meters, the church was built in the 14th century and is the only cross-cupola church in the Khevi province. During times of danger, precious relics from Mtskheta, including Saint Nino’s Cross, were safeguarded here. Although religious services were banned during the Soviet era, the church remained a popular tourist destination. It is now an active establishment of the Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church. The church offers an epic panoramic view of the entire valley. Due to its isolated location in a steep mountainous area rich in nature, the church remains Georgia’s most iconic tourist attraction. Visitors will be captivated by the view of Mount Kazbegi, which stands at 5047 meters.
Rooms Hotel Kazbegi - After the experience, guests can stay in Kazbegi or Gudauri.
Transfer from Kazbegi to Tbilisi
Rooms Hotel Kazbegi - Guests will be picked up at 7 PM from Rooms Hotel Kazbegi and transported to Tbilisi.
Tbilisi - Arrival in Tbilisi is expected around 11:00 PM.
Tbilisi-Kakheti-Wine Region-Tbilisi
Rose Revolution Square - On the fourth day, guests will be picked up at 10:15 AM to visit the Kakheti wine region.
Kakhetian Traditional Winemaking - The Kakhetian Traditional Winemaking Factory is one of the largest wine and spirits producers in Georgia and the Caucasus region. Established in 2001, KTW produces brandy, sparkling wine, and chacha using traditional Georgian techniques combined with modern technology. This approach preserves the unique taste of wine while creating a signature style to share globally. Visitors can tour the wine factory and sample five types of Georgian wine and 10-year-old brandy. Tips: • Bring a water bottle to drink between tastings. • The factory can be chilly, so bring a jacket. • Chkhaveri – White Dry Wine. KTW’s signature wine “Chkhaveri” dates back to 1880 in the village of Askana, where winemaker Antimoz Chkhaidze established a prominent wine cellar. He used unique grapes from the region to create a new wine type, naming it “Chkhaveri.”
Bodbe Monastery of St. Nino - The Monastery of St. Nino is located in Bodbe village, Sighnaghi region, Kakheti. The sanctuary’s grounds feature flower beds, bushes, vineyards, and a healing spring. The monastery’s history is closely tied to the adoption of Christianity. According to legend, after Christianity was adopted, King Miriani dreamed of four stars flying across Georgia’s mountains, with one ray near Bodbe. Nino went there to place a cross on that spot. She lived modestly in a tent where she passed away and was buried. In the early 4th century, a monastery was built on the tent’s site. Nino’s grave is inside the monastery, beneath the altar, which is strictly prohibited from being photographed.
Signagi - Sighnaghi is a charming town in the Kakheti region. Once a forgotten and dull town, it underwent extensive restoration and is now a delightful tourist center with cobbled streets and cozy houses with bright red tile roofs. The town’s architecture reflects southern Italian classicism. Several hotels and guest houses cater to various tastes and preferences. Signagi is also known as “the town of love” due to its unique wedding house, where couples can marry at any time without prior documentation. After exploring Signagi, travelers will meet at Kusika restaurant before returning to Tbilisi, arriving around 6 PM.
Rose Revolution Square - Return from Kakheti to Tbilisi is expected between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM. Guests can enjoy the nightlife or try a traditional Georgian dinner.
Transfer from Tbilisi to Airport
Rose Revolution Square - Guests will be transported from their Tbilisi hotel to Kutaisi/Tbilisi airport at a convenient time.

- All Entrance fees
- Professional guide service
- Hotel pickup
- All transportation
- Wine tastings
- 2 way airport transfers
- All Entrance fees
- Professional guide service
- Hotel pickup
- All transportation
- Wine tastings
- 2 way airport transfers
- Accommodation(1st,3rd,4th nights in Tbilisi and 2nd night in Kazbegi)
- Food and drink
- 4WD car cost from Kazbegi to Gergeti . 5-7USD per person (optional)
- Accommodation(1st,3rd,4th nights in Tbilisi and 2nd night in Kazbegi)
- Food and drink
- 4WD car cost from Kazbegi to Gergeti . 5-7USD per person (optional)
There’s not enough room here to relay fully how this excursion is the ultimate method to experience Georgia in a brief period. We offer a meet and greet service at Kutaisi or Tbilisi Airport, escorting you to your Tbilisi hotel. Your first day will feature a Tbilisi walking tour departing at 05:15 PM. If you arrive later, the city exploration can be…
There’s not enough room here to relay fully how this excursion is the ultimate method to experience Georgia in a brief period. We offer a meet and greet service at Kutaisi or Tbilisi Airport, escorting you to your Tbilisi hotel. Your first day will feature a Tbilisi walking tour departing at 05:15 PM. If you arrive later, the city exploration can be done at 6:15 AM or 5:15 PM on your fourth day.
On the second day, an 8:15 AM pick up will whisk you off to the Caucasus mountains where we will visit a reservoir, a castle, and optionally enjoy some rafting or horse riding. Occasionally we even catch a breathtaking sunset. Overnight lodgings will be in either Kazbegi or Gudauri mountains.
Day three sees us embarking on a hiking adventure at 12:15 PM, touring Gveleti and Juta in the summer months. Winter weather prohibits visits to Juta. We aim to return to Tbilisi between 10-11 PM.
Day four commences at 10:15 AM, where we explore Kakheti before returning to Tbilisi.
Airport transfers back to the airport are arranged on a suitable following day of your choice.
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.