Discover Georgia’s history, nature, and spirituality on a family-friendly half-day tour to Sabaduri, Georgian Chronicles, and Jvari Monastery.
Discover Georgia’s history, nature, and spirituality on a family-friendly half-day tour to Sabaduri, Georgian Chronicles, and Jvari Monastery.
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Europe Square - The starting process is designed to be seamless, whether guests prefer the exclusivity of a private car or the camaraderie of a shared group experience.
For Small Group Tour Guests: Meet at the convenient location in the historic center: Europe Square. The meeting point is the open parking area next to the Cafe Tramway (a unique…
- Europe Square - The starting process is designed to be seamless, whether guests prefer the exclusivity of a private car or the camaraderie of a shared group experience.
For Small Group Tour Guests: Meet at the convenient location in the historic center: Europe Square. The meeting point is the open parking area next to the Cafe Tramway (a unique vintage tram car). This central, accessible spot is ideal for beginning the journey.
For Private Tour Guests: Experience maximum comfort with the complimentary door-to-door pickup service. The guide will meet guests directly at the lobby of their hotel or residence in Tbilisi, ensuring a stress-free start to the day.
Important Note: To capture the best light and make the most of the time at the bear sanctuary and forest, guests are kindly asked to arrive 10 minutes before departure. Tours leave promptly to respect the schedule of all participants.
- Memorial History of Georgia - The Chronicle of Georgia is not on most tourist maps, making it a worthwhile starting point.
Sixteen massive stone pillars rise above the city, carved with the life of Christ, Georgian kings, and the saints who shaped this country. The sculptor was Zurab Tsereteli, the same artist behind some of the largest monuments in the former Soviet world. The scale is genuinely hard to comprehend until standing in front of it.
From the hilltop, the Tbilisi Sea reservoir stretches toward the horizon behind the pillars. In the morning light, it resembles a painting. Photographers arrive early and stay late.
Most tour groups skip this entirely. Those who do stop rarely spend enough time. Guests get 45 minutes, enough to walk around, read the carvings, and take the panoramic view shot that will make everyone at home ask where they were.
- Tianetskiy Wildlife Sanctuary Sabaduri - After the Chronicle, the tour drives into Sabaduri Forest, leading to one of the most unexpected stops on any Tbilisi tour.
Nestled in the village of Tskhvarichamia is a small wildlife sanctuary that rescues and rehabilitates brown bears, wolves, dogs, and horses. These are not performing animals; they live here permanently, cared for by a dedicated local team.
Bring apples or carrots to feed the bears. The guide will show how to do it safely. Kids go absolutely quiet the moment a bear takes food from their hand, then talk about it for the rest of the day.
Optional donations support the sanctuary directly. Nobody will pressure guests, but it makes a real difference to the animals and the people who care for them.
The forest around the sanctuary changes completely with the seasons: deep snow in winter, green and alive in spring, golden in autumn. Every visit looks different.
- Sabaduri Forest - Step into the pages of a winter fairy tale at Sabaduri Forest, Georgia’s most photogenic natural landmark. Located just a short drive from the city within the Tbilisi National Park, this enchanting location is famous for its dense, perfectly aligned trees that create a magical tunnel effect.
For photographers and social media enthusiasts, this is the ultimate destination. The forest offers a cinematic backdrop that looks straight out of a fantasy movie. When blessed with snow, it transforms into a pristine white wonderland where families can build snowmen, make snow angels, and capture breathtaking holiday portraits (weather permitting).
Even on clear winter days without heavy snow, the mystical atmosphere of the deep woods and the crisp mountain air offer a refreshing escape. It is a place where nature brings out the child in everyone, offering endless opportunities for exploration and creating unforgettable family memories.
- Jvari Church - No trip to Georgia is complete without visiting its most famous spiritual landmark: the Jvari Monastery. Perched dramatically on a rocky mountaintop overlooking the ancient capital of Mtskheta, this 6th-century architectural masterpiece is a designated UNESCO World Heritage site and a profound symbol of Georgian Christianity.
For photographers and history lovers, Jvari offers one of the most spectacular panoramic views in the country. From the churchyard, guests can gaze down upon the breathtaking valley of Mtskheta and the surrounding mountain ranges, capturing the essence of the Caucasus in a single frame.
Step inside the ancient walls to feel the history of the early Middle Ages. The minimalist, preserved interior and the serene atmosphere provide a peaceful, spiritual finale to a diverse half-day adventure, perfectly balancing the fun of the bear sanctuary and the snowy magic of the forest.
- Panoramic view - Prepare cameras for the most famous postcard view in the entire Caucasus. Standing at the edge of the Jvari precipice, guests will witness a breathtaking natural phenomenon: the meeting point of two great rivers with distinctly different colors.
Watch as the emerald-green mountain waters of the Aragvi River flow into and merge with the sandy-brown currents of the Mtkvari River. Directly below, the red rooftops of the ancient capital, Mtskheta, nestle between the waters and the mountains. This panoramic vista is widely considered the number one photography spot in Georgia and offers an unforgettable visual experience of nature’s beauty.
- Europe Square - The aim is to make the end of the tour as smooth as possible, ensuring guests return to the city relaxed and full of great memories.
For Small Group Tour Guests: The tour concludes back at the original meeting point at Europe Square. From here, guests are perfectly positioned to grab dinner in the Old Town, take a walk across the Peace Bridge, or easily catch a taxi to the next destination.
For Private Tour Guests: Enjoy the convenience of a direct drop-off right back at the hotel or any other preferred location within Tbilisi city limits.
A Friendly Note on Traffic: While the aim is to return exactly on schedule, please keep in mind that Tbilisi traffic can be unpredictable, especially during evening rush hours. It is recommended not to book strict appointments immediately after the tour, just in case of a slight delay on the return journey.

- Entry/Admission - Bear shelter
- English-speaking friendly guide
- Comfortable door-to-door transport (for the private tours)
- Entry/Admission - Bear shelter
- English-speaking friendly guide
- Comfortable door-to-door transport (for the private tours)
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Personal expenses
- Food for animails
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Personal expenses
- Food for animails
Explore four of Tbilisi’s most iconic attractions in just half a day, offering more than many full-day tours.
Begin at the Chronicle of Georgia, where sixteen majestic stone pillars, adorned with carvings of kings, saints, and warriors, overlook the city with the Tbilisi Sea as a stunning backdrop.
Next, visit Sabaduri Forest and its wildlife sanctuary….
Explore four of Tbilisi’s most iconic attractions in just half a day, offering more than many full-day tours.
Begin at the Chronicle of Georgia, where sixteen majestic stone pillars, adorned with carvings of kings, saints, and warriors, overlook the city with the Tbilisi Sea as a stunning backdrop.
Next, visit Sabaduri Forest and its wildlife sanctuary. Nestled among the trees, a small refuge provides care for rescued bears, wolves, dogs, and horses. Bring along apples or carrots, and your guide will demonstrate how to feed the animals safely. It’s a completely safe and unforgettable experience that children will cherish and talk about for the rest of the trip.
Conclude with a visit to Jvari Monastery, a 6th-century marvel perched above the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers near Mtskheta. This UNESCO World Heritage site has been a destination for pilgrims and photographers for 1,500 years.
Tours are available for small or private groups, led by an English-speaking local guide with extensive historical knowledge.
Every traveler has rated this tour 5.0, and it proudly holds the Viator Badge of Excellence.
- Snow: While we aim to provide a winter wonderland experience, please be aware that we cannot guarantee snowfall. Snow presence is subject to natural conditions, and weather can vary.
- Weather — We run year-round in all conditions. Snow is possible in winter but never guaranteed. Layers and waterproof shoes recommended whatever the season — forest terrain gets muddy after rain.
- Footwear — Solid walking shoes. The forest paths and sanctuary area are uneven. No heels, nothing precious.
- Food — No lunch stop. Bring snacks especially with children. If you have dietary needs (halal, vegan, gluten-free) plan ahead — no food options on the route.
- Time and Traffic: Be aware that traffic in Tbilisi can vary, potentially affecting the tour’s duration. Your understanding of possible delays due to traffic conditions is greatly appreciated.
- Arrive on time — We start promptly out of respect for all guests. Arrive 5 minutes early — your guide will be there waiting. Late arrivals cannot join a tour in progress.
- Seating — First to arrive chooses first. Early is always better.
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.