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Tour Highlights

Set off on a captivating journey through Georgia, where modernity meets history and untouched natural beauty surrounds you at every turn.

Batumi

Discover the eclectic blend of modern architecture, lush green spaces, and cultural landmarks of Batumi.

Mestia

Explore Mestia in Upper Svaneti, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its medieval villages and Svan towers.

Caucasus Mountains

Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Caucasus Mountains.

Gelati Monastery

Visit the UNESCO-listed Gelati Monastery, an important cultural landmark with a rich history of science and education.

Prometheus Cave

Discover the natural wonder of Prometheus Cave near Kutaisi

Tbilisi

Explore Tbilisi Old Town's cobblestone streets and historic sites

Mtskheta

Explore the charming streets of Mtskheta to soak in the atmosphere of a bygone era.

Tour Overview

ITINERARY

Day 1: Fly to Batumi

In the morning, we will fly into Batumi, a vibrant city on the Black Sea coast boasting a fascinating blend of modern architecture and lush green spaces. We will stroll along the famous Batumi Boulevard, explore the historic Old Town lined with cobblestone streets and colorful buildings. Batumi is also home to numerous contemporary landmarks and monuments, such as the Alphabet Tower, the Medea Statue and the statue of Ali Da Nino. A place of eclectic spirit. Overnight Batumi

 

Day 2: Batumi to Mestia

Our journey leads us to the remarkable Enguri Dam, from where the majestic Greater Caucasus appears before us. Driving through the scenic mountains, we make several stops to enjoy the splendor of the landscape, personified at Mestia, a medieval village with famous defensive towers in the Upper Svaneti region. It dates back to the ninth century and the local Svan people, are known for their distinctive language and culture. The whole region is now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Overnight in Mestia

 

Day 3: Ushguli

Spending one night in Upper Svaneti is not enough. Today, we will venture to Ushguli and back. Ushguli is a community of five villages considered to be one of the two highest permanently inhabited settlements in Europe, with its altitude reaching 2200 meters. Compared to the somewhat more developed town of Mestia, Ushguli is even harder to access, thus preserving many of the village’s medieval characteristics, including more than 200 of the best preserved Svan towers. Incredibly, many of them are still occupied by families today. We will spend the day exploring the surroundings. The village is nestled amidst the breathtakingly beautiful mountain peaks of the Caucasus range and boasts stunning panoramic views. Overnight in Mestia

 

Day 4: Kutaisi City Tour and Gelati Monastery

The city of Kutaisi is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. We will wander through its lively streets filled with warmly hospitable people and learning of its rich historical and cultural heritage which includes, the Colchis Fountain and the White Bridge. It is an authentic Georgian experience that will leave a lasting impression. Located just outside of Kutaisi, Gelati Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the country’s most important cultural landmarks. This is not simply a monastery: it was also an important center of science and education, with a library that housed thousands of ancient manuscripts. The monastery’s architecture is also remarkable, featuring intricate stone carvings, frescoes, and mosaics that showcase the artistic achievements of the Georgian Golden Age. Overnight in Kutaisi

 

Day 5: Prometheus Cave, Uplistsikhe and Tblisi

Just outside Kutaisi is a natural wonder; Prometheus Cave. Here we can actually sail through its illuminated passages on boats, marveling at stalactites, stalagmites, and the underground waterfalls that will leave us in awe. Having left Kutaisi, our next stop is the captivating Uplistsikhe Cave Town- Fortress, an ancient rock-hewn settlement. Uplistsikhe holds great historical importance in Georgia, spanning nearly 3000 years of its history. The day ends in the capital city of Tbilisi. Overnight in Tbilisi

 

Day 6: Ikalto, Alaverdi and Tsinandali

Today, we focus on the whole region of Kakheti, which is considered to be the “cradle of wine”. The local winemaking method uses Kvevri, a unique ancient vessel, which had been recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage. We will also take the opportunity to visit two of the most important historical sites of the region – Ikalto Monastery and Alaverdi Cathedral. Founded in 6th and 11th century respectively, they have been centers of education and religious activity during the medieval period. Reaching Tsinandali we explore the manor house museum dedicated to the Georgian Romantic poet Alexander Chavchavadze. This historic residence showcases the life and work of Prince Alexander Chavchavadze, a prominent Georgian aristocrat, poet, and military figure who lived in the early nineteenth century. We complete our day at Telavi, the charming historic city. Overnight in Telavi

 

Day 7: Gremi, Kvareli and Sighnaghi

Before leaving Telavi, we will explore the historic Telavi bazaar, where we will immerse ourselves in the sights and sounds of a traditional Georgian market and sample some of the locally produced artisanal goods. Next, we will drive to Gremi’s Archangels’ Complex to delve into its captivating history and discover the well-preserved ruins of Gremi Fortress, once a flourishing trade and cultural center along the Silk Road. Since Kakheti is considered as “the cradle of wine”, we will then stop in Kvareli to explore its scenic vineyards and indulge in wine tastings. Our last stop of the day is Sighnaghi, a picturesque town overlooking the stunning Alazani Valley. Known as the “City of Love”, Sighnaghi is famous for its charming cobblestone streets and beautiful architecture. Overnight in Tbilisi

 

Day 8: Tbilisi City Tour and Mtskheta

We begin with a Tbilisi City Tour, through the heart of Georgia’s vibrant capital. Iconic Narikala Fortress offers breathtaking views of Tbilisi’s landscape and we will pass by the renowned sulfur baths at Abanotubani, the very source of Tbilisi’s founding. Next, we will see the impressive Metekhi cliff, alongside Georgian and Armenian churches, a Shiite mosque and a Synagogue. The tour lets us explore the enchanting Old Town, a maze of cobblestone streets filled with charming houses and hidden courtyards. Then, just a short drive from Tbilisi, we visit Mtskheta, a city that offers a glimpse into the country’s glorious past, with the stunning Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, a masterpiece of medieval architecture and the Jvari Monastery, perched on a hill with commanding views of the surrounding landscapes. The quaint streets of Mtskheta hint of a bygone era. Overnight in Tbilisi

 

Day 9: Departure from Tbilisi

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