Embark on a 6D exotic tour of Georgia and explore its historical, natural, and cultural marvels. Experience adventure sports and create lifelong memories in this tourist paradise.
Embark on a 6D exotic tour of Georgia and explore its historical, natural, and cultural marvels. Experience adventure sports and create lifelong memories in this tourist paradise.
Day 1: Arrival
Tbilisi - Day 1: Arrival
Meet in Tbilisi and transfer to the hotel.
“Freedom Square” - Visitors can admire stunning architecture, lively streets with musicians, and enjoy the sights. There are numerous historical landmarks, including Kashveti, the Parliament building, and the Georgia National Museum.
Rike Park - Renowned…
Day 1: Arrival
Tbilisi - Day 1: Arrival
Meet in Tbilisi and transfer to the hotel.
“Freedom Square” - Visitors can admire stunning architecture, lively streets with musicians, and enjoy the sights. There are numerous historical landmarks, including Kashveti, the Parliament building, and the Georgia National Museum.
Rike Park - Renowned for its beauty, Rike Park features the Peace Bridge over the Mtkvari River. Visitors can explore the area by boat.
Vera Park - A well-known park in Georgia, Vera Park offers a Chess House, tennis courts, and an abundance of flowers and trees. Guests can also visit the top-rated Tea House to sample delicious food.
Day 2: City Tour
Mtatsminda Amusement Park - Day 2: City Tour
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel. Tbilisi’s silhouette is distinctive and easily recognizable. It is one of the most charming and vibrant places globally. The monumental Kartlis Deda, Mother of Georgia, overlooks central Tbilisi. Across the canyon on Mtatsminda, Holy Mountain, stands the brightly lit space needle-style communications tower, visible from anywhere in the city.
Metekhi Cathedral - The narrow streets of Old Town reflect the city’s rich heritage and vibrant nightlife. The cliffs of Metekhi offer romantic views of the medieval Narikala fortress. Visitors can admire the Peace Bridge, crossing the Mtkvari to the fountains and paths of Rikhe Park, home to the impressive Rikhe Park Concert Hall and Exhibition Center. Tbilisi is celebrated for its stunning orthodox churches, including the picturesque Sioni and the golden-domed Sameba.
Stay overnight at a hotel in Tbilisi.
Kartlis Deda - The Mother of Georgia monument, “Kartlis Deda,” is located near Narikala. This large statue of a woman holding a sword and a cup stands about 20 meters (66ft) tall and symbolizes both Tbilisi and the nation.
Meidan Bazaar - Tbilisi features old residential houses with colorful wooden balconies overlooking Maidan Square and Metekhi Church. Doorways lead to inner yards known as Italian courtyards, where locals once gathered for meals and drinks.
Tsminda Sameba Cathedral - The Trinity Cathedral, a significant symbol of the Georgian Orthodox Church, is situated on Elia Hill above Avlabari and is visible from nearly every part of the city center.
Clock Tower - This whimsical clock tower is a relatively new addition to the capital, adorned with hundreds of handmade tiles. Every hour, an angel emerges from a door at the top to strike a bell with a hammer.
Georgian National Museum - Established as part of structural, institutional, and legal reforms, the museum aims to modernize management and coordinate research and educational activities within its network.
Day 3: Tbilisi – Mtskheta – Jvari – Tbilisi
Mtskheta - Enjoy breakfast at the hotel. Travel from Tbilisi to Mtskheta, a city-museum where streets are styled with wood and natural stone. The town is small yet picturesque and intriguing. It houses one of the main Christian relics, the Khiton of the Lord, in the ancient Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (11th c). Mtskheta also features the active Samtavro Convent (11th c.), where King Mirian and his wife Nana, the first converts to Christianity by St. Nino in 337, are buried. The monastery, built in 1820, is based on a small ancient wooden church from the 4th century, constructed by King Mirian. Its dome and parts were rebuilt after earthquakes in the 13th and 14th centuries, with an altar wall added later. A three-tiered bell tower was constructed in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Jvari Church - Jvari Monastery, a sixth-century Georgian Orthodox monastery near Mtskheta, eastern Georgia, is a rare example of an Early Medieval Georgian church that remains largely unchanged.
Day 4: Tbilisi – Dashbashi Canyon - Tbilisi
Dashbashi Canyon - Enjoy breakfast at the hotel. Travel from Tbilisi to Dashbashi Canyon, one of Georgia’s most impressive natural monuments, lush and beautiful year-round. Located 110km from Tbilisi and 2 km from the small town of Tsalka, in the village of Dashbashi, the Dashbashi Canyon Natural Monument is carved by the Ktsia (Khrami) River through the volcanogenic rocks of the Dashbash volcanic plateau, noted for its rarity and biodiversity. Return to Tbilisi for the night.
Day 5: Tbilisi – Gori – Uplistsikhe - Tbilisi
Gori - Tour Gori, one of Georgia’s most fascinating places, known for its traditional architecture and attractions.
Stalin Museum - In the town center, a striking Gothic-style palace stands out against the older structures. This is the Stalin Memorial Museum, built in the 1950s, dedicated to the life of the renowned leader. It comprises three sections displaying rare exhibits: original letters and notes, photos, military records, maps, battle schemes, Stalin’s personal items, photos of his sons Jacob and Vasily, letters, the generalissimo’s uniform, and the death mask.
Day 6: Departure
Tbilisi - Enjoy breakfast at the hotel. On the final day in Georgia, visitors can shop for souvenirs or simply stroll and appreciate Tbilisi’s beauty. Transfer to the airport.

- All the breakfasts
- Accommodation in hotel/apartments
- Entry fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All the breakfasts
- Accommodation in hotel/apartments
- Entry fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunches, dinners
- Beverages
- Everything not mentioned above
- Lunches, dinners
- Beverages
- Everything not mentioned above
The purpose of this trip is to give you a peek into all the highlights Georgia has to offer and to equip you with unforgettable moments filled with extraordinary experiences. We offer unparalleled products and services to fit all budgets and preferences. Each tour is custom-made to cater to the client’s desires.
Even though its geographical dimensions…
The purpose of this trip is to give you a peek into all the highlights Georgia has to offer and to equip you with unforgettable moments filled with extraordinary experiences. We offer unparalleled products and services to fit all budgets and preferences. Each tour is custom-made to cater to the client’s desires.
Even though its geographical dimensions are relatively small, Georgia possesses a wealth of cultural and historical treasures symbolized through its numerous historical landmarks, encompassing arts culture and cuisine. Coupled with its natural attractions such as picturesque lakes, rivers, waterfalls, mountains, beaches, caverns, canyons, gorges, and lush nature reserves including national parks brimming with local plant and wildlife, it’s clear to see why Georgia is a tourist’s utopia.
Adventure seekers will also appreciate a plethora of sports like horseback riding, white-water rafting, kayaking, paragliding, parasailing, and mountain biking. It’s a place worth considering for anyone with a travel bug.
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.