Embark on a private tour in Kakheti, the perfect journey for wine, food, and nature enthusiasts. Explore the stunning landscapes, indulge in delicious cuisine, and savor the finest wines. Book now for an unforgettable experience!
Embark on a private tour in Kakheti, the perfect journey for wine, food, and nature enthusiasts. Explore the stunning landscapes, indulge in delicious cuisine, and savor the finest wines. Book now for an unforgettable experience!
- Tsinandali Palace - The journey begins at Tsinandali Palace, situated in the heart of Kakheti’s wine-producing region. This estate, historically owned by the Chavchavadze princely family, was revitalized by Prince Alexander Chavchavadze (1786-1846), son of diplomat Prince Garsevan. He transformed this scenic estate into a cultural hub of Georgia….
- Tsinandali Palace - The journey begins at Tsinandali Palace, situated in the heart of Kakheti’s wine-producing region. This estate, historically owned by the Chavchavadze princely family, was revitalized by Prince Alexander Chavchavadze (1786-1846), son of diplomat Prince Garsevan. He transformed this scenic estate into a cultural hub of Georgia.
The princely family, known for promoting European culture, was the first to produce European-style wine and to encourage European classical music. The first grand piano in Georgia is still displayed at Tsinandali.
The estate was a popular destination for artists and scientists, visited by notable figures such as Alexander Dumas Sr. and Alexander Pushkin, along with nearly every Georgian poet of the era.
Prince Alexander, a poet, wine enthusiast, and occasional rebel, was deeply involved in the social movements of his time. His participation in anti-Russian rebellions was met with leniency due to his status as the godson of Empress Catherine II, allowing him to partake in multiple uprisings. As a key figure in Georgian Romanticism and a pioneer of modern Georgian winemaking, he was a member of the Légion d’honneur and received numerous accolades for his civil and military contributions.
- Telavi - Telavi, the capital of Kakheti’s Eastern province, boasts several renowned wineries, art museums, castles, and a theater showcasing folk singing and dancing. Positioned at the region’s crossroads, Telavi is an ideal lunch stop.
- Nadikvari Park - Nadikvari Park is a delightful spot for relaxation, featuring walking trails, stunning natural scenery, breathtaking views of Telavi and the Caucasus mountains, playgrounds, an open-air theater/concert arena, and numerous other attractions.
- Giant Plane Tree - The nearly 900-year-old Giant Plane tree is one of the city’s oldest and most unique attractions.
- Batonis-Tsikhe Fortress - Batonis Tsikhe castle served as the residence of Kakhetian Kings during the 17th and 18th centuries. The castle includes two churches, the remnants of a royal bathhouse, and the Persian-style Palace of King Erekle II.
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Ilia Lake - Named after the famous Georgian writer Ilia Chavchavadze from the early 20th century, Ilia Lake is a manmade lake in northern Kakheti, near Kvareli, surrounded by Saperavi grape vineyards for Kindzmarauli wine. The area features cafes, a park, and a developing hotel. Tourists often visit during Kakheti tours for relaxation, while locals enjoy spending the day by the water.
Ilia Lake resort is centrally located in Kakheti, east of Kvareli, at the base of the southern Caucasian mountain slopes. Surrounded by ancient trees, the hotel grounds open to the lake, fed by the Bursa and Chagurgula rivers, and overlook the expansive Alazani valley. The hotel offers spacious guest rooms with terraces providing excellent views. Of the resort’s 300 hectares, 44 hectares are occupied by the lake, with an average depth of 20 meters. The complex includes the hotel and a recreation area with outdoor sports facilities. Ilia Lake resort features a 700-800m boulevard, a 500-seat amphitheater, a café, and a 4 km bicycle lane. Whether for a weekend or an entire holiday, the hotel offers services to ensure an unforgettable stay. The best times to visit are fall and spring. - Tunnel Winery Khareba’s - The Wine Tunnel, owned by Khareba winery, is near Kvareli in Kakheti, Georgia. It features an exotic manmade tunnel carved into the rocks and a large area with attractions related to Georgian heritage. Guests can book a wine tasting tour and enjoy the finest wines from Khareba winery.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Insurance
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Insurance
- Entrance Ticket Fee
- Services From Third Hand
- Entrance Ticket Fee
- Services From Third Hand
A journey to Kakheti is always a brilliant inclination, particularly if you are passionate about nature, good food, and wine. Kakheti ranks among the most convenient places to get to from the capital. The region is located east of Tbilisi, neatly sandwiched between the Greater Caucasus to the north and Azerbaijan to the south. Kakheti boasts various…
A journey to Kakheti is always a brilliant inclination, particularly if you are passionate about nature, good food, and wine. Kakheti ranks among the most convenient places to get to from the capital. The region is located east of Tbilisi, neatly sandwiched between the Greater Caucasus to the north and Azerbaijan to the south. Kakheti boasts various splendid attractions and abundant points of interest. On our Kakheti adventure, you’ll witness stunning views of the Caucasus mountains and breathtaking panoramas of the vineyards. Our team has prepared a journey encompassing the key and appealing areas of Kakheti. Rest assured, this tour will offer you an unparalleled experience in Kakheti.
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