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Tbilisi
9 days
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About your trip
Whether hiking in the Caucasus Mountains or whipping up a feast from a farmer’s market, this nine-day journey yields an immersive Georgian experience. You'll begin in the Old Quarter of Tbilisi and visit Unesco World Heritage sites at nearby Mtskheta. See the ancient wine-making – and drinking – traditions of the region before exploring Lagodekhi National Park. The spectacular Truso Gorge, a hike up to Gergeti Church and a ramble beyond remote Juta village showcase the best of the High Caucasus. Return to Tbilisi refreshed, where you can relax with a sulphur bath before returning home. All of our trips are flightless in destination, with 100% of all carbon emissions offset. It's just part of how we see the world while being good to it.
Trip Highlights
- Explore the Caucasus Mountains and trek to a remote church
- Visit Mtskheta, a Unesco World Heritage site
- Taste Georgian wine and learn to cook traditional dishes
- Hike the lush hilly forests of Lagodekhi National Park
- Experience warm Georgian hospitality
Your Itinerary
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Day 1
Arrive in Tbilisi
Touch down at Tbilisi International Airport (TBS) and make your way to your central hotel, where you’ll meet our Local Insider who will accompany the group throughout the trip. At 6pm, they will introduce you to your fellow travellers over an informal welcome drink. Get to know each other during dinner before turning in for an early night; tomorrow will be a jam-packed day.
Total estimated daily travel time: 30 mins / 17kmActivities Included
- Welcome dinner
Accommodation
- Clocks Hotel
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Day 2
Explore Tbilisi Old Quarter and enjoy a typical Georgian lunch
Old Tbilisi's tangle of narrow streets and pretty houses huddle beneath a cliff, topped with the walls of a fourth-century fortress. After strolling the lanes, catch a cable car up to the fortress for panoramic views across the city before heading down to a cluster of medieval bathhouses. Adjourn for a well-deserved lunch of Kubdari, a beloved pie-like bread dish filled with either pork, lamb or goat and a hearty mixture of onions and Georgian spices. In the afternoon you’ll have the option to visit the Museum of Georgia, where you can look out for gold artifacts; many believe this is the mythical Land of the Golden Fleece – something to mull over with evening drinks in a local pub.
Total estimated daily travel time: 1 hr / 15km
Total estimated walking distance: 6 - 7kmActivities Included
- Guided Tbilisi walking tour
- Traditional Georgian lunch
- Museum of Georgia Visit
Accommodation
- Clocks Hotel
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Day 3
Visit a farmer's market and the World Heritage monuments in Mtskheta
Tbilisi hosts a range of incredible markets, each a colourful cornucopia of fresh produce, spices and pickles, usually selling home-brewed wine and spirits too. It's at a local farmer’s market where you'll meet your host, chef Teona, to buy ingredients, before decamping to her home for a convivial masterclass in hearty Georgian cooking. Enjoy your creations for lunch. In the afternoon, you’ll head to nearby Mtskheta, a former fortified capital, to tour an atmospheric clutch of Unesco World Heritage monuments, including the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral.
Total estimated daily travel time: 2 hrs / 50kmActivities Included
- Guided farmer’s market tour
- Cooking lesson
- Guided Mtskheta tour
Accommodation
- Clocks Hotel
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Day 4
Experience the wine and baking traditions of Georgia
Georgia is referred to as the cradle of wine, as it’s where the first-known wine was fermented in 6,000BCE. Today you'll see these traditions in the Kakheti region, east of Tbilisi. Wine here is still made in qvevri, large clay egg-shaped vessels, usually buried in the ground, and you'll watch a master craftsman showcase the process. Following a pause at the 16th-century citadel of Gremi, join a local family for home-baked bread and churchkhela, a sausage-shaped sweet made from nuts and thickened grape juice. Like most Georgian feasts, lunch is conducted by a traditional tamada, or toastmaster.
Total estimated daily travel time: 4 hrs / 385kmActivities Included
- Qvevri wine workshop
- Bread baking and churchkhela experience
- Lunch with wine and a traditional toastmaster
Accommodation
- Royal Palace Hotel
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Day 5
Hike in Lagodekhi National Park and sample Georgian wine
Step outside your hotel and you're at the gates of Lagodekhi National Park, a small protected reserve in the Caucasian foothills that border Russia and Azerbaijan. You'll enjoy a five-hour (9km) hike in the tranquil forests, which are veined with rivers and twitching with birds – an ideal prelude to the higher Caucasus in the coming days. Returning to Tbilisi, you’ll stop by a local winery to sample some of the country's incredible array of distinctive wines, many of which are made in limited quantities by small-scale producers.
Total estimated daily travel time: 2.5 hrs / 160km
Total estimated daily hiking time: 5 hrs / 12kmActivities Included
- Lagodekhi National Park hike
- Picnic lunch
- Traditional Georgian wine tasting
Accommodation
- Clocks Hotel
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Day 6
Head into the Caucasus Mountains and trek to Gergeti Church
Belt up for the drive north into the Caucasus Mountains on the Georgian Military Highway. This ancient trading route between Georgia and Russia wriggles across the Jvari Pass before joining the Terek River valley, all the way to the town of Stepantsminda. En route you'll pause at Ananuri Castle and the Gudauri View Point before reaching the 2,438m (8,000ft) high pass and spectacular Caucasus landscapes beyond. Stepantsminda is hemmed in by rugged mountains, including the snow-clad Mount Kazbegi. You'll need to boot up for the superb three-hour (6km) hike to the medieval Gergeti Trinity Church, which sits on top of a grassy ridge.
Total estimated daily travel time: 3.5 hrs / 160km
Total estimated daily hiking time: 3 hrs / 7kmActivities Included
- Ananuri fortress visit
- Guided hike to Gergeti Church
Accommodation
- Intourist Kazbegi
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Day 7
Drive through Truso Gorge and visit remote Juta village
It's another day of exhilarating scenery. Backtracking down the Terek valley, you'll follow the Terek River as it veers west into ever wilder country before arcing through the Truso Gorge to time-forgotten hamlets and their lonely chapels. Heading back towards Stepantsminda, take a detour to Juta, one of the highest villages in the region. A short optional walk up the valley brings you to meadows with awesome views of the Chaukhi Massif, a jagged mountain with more than a passing resemblance to the Dolomites in Italy. Head back to Stepantsminda for dinner and a well-deserved sleep.
Total estimated daily travel time: 2.5 hrs / 75km
Total estimated daily walking time: 1 hr / 2kmActivities Included
- 4WD Truso Gorge tour
- Juta village visit
Accommodation
- Intourist Kazbegi
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Day 8
Return to Tbilisi for a sulphur bath (optional) and farewell dinner
Returning along the Military Highway, you'll have time to snap those photos you may have missed on the way in. Back in Tbilisi, you can opt for some optional pampering time in the celebrated sulphur baths which, together with hot springs, anchor the legend of the city's foundation in the fifth century. If all that steam and soaking make you drowsy, an optional kisa massage with exfoliation is sure to revitalise the senses in time for a farewell dinner.
Total estimated daily travel time: 3.5 hrs / 150kmActivities Included
- Farewell dinner
Accommodation
- Clocks Hotel
Optional Activities
- Sulphur Bath Experience
- Traditional Kisa Massage
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Day 9
Depart from Tbilisi
After a leisurely breakfast in the pretty hotel garden, it's time to say goodbye to your fellow travellers. At midday, head for the airport for the return trip home – or extend your stay in Georgia.
Total estimated daily travel time: 30 mins / 17kmActivities Included
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Accommodation
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Optional Activities
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What's included
- 5 nights boutique hotel accommodation
- 3 nights mountainside hotel accommodation
- Private and local transport
- 8 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 2 dinners
- Local Insider
- Guided Tbilisi walking tour
- Guided farmer’s market tour and cooking lesson
- Guided Mtskheta tour
- Wine workshop
- Wine-tasting
- Bread baking and churchkhela lunch with traditional toastmaster
- Guided Lagodekhi National Park and Gergeti Church hikes
- Ananuri fortress visit
- 4WD Truso Gorge tour
- Juta village visit
What's not included
- Visas
- Travel insurance
- Flights to and from the destination
Customer Reviews
Accommodation
Clocks Hotel
Located in a historic district of Tbilisi, Clocks Hotel combines traditional and modern architecture to form one of the most distinctive hotels in the Old Town. Clocks Hotel is more than just a place to sleep. It is a hotel where you can experience authentic Georgian hospitality, an elegant atmosphere, and professional services. Our mission is to provide maximum comfort to guests traveling on business or to those wishing to explore the unique, historic city of Tbilisi. We strive to curate extraordinary hospitality experiences at the best value and quality around the clock.
Royal Palace Hotel
The Royal Palace stands just where the Georgian plains give way to the lushly forested Caucasian foothills of Lagodekhi National Park. Resembling a country villa, the property has extensive gardens and a large pool offering a restful stay.
Intourist Kazbegi
In a rugged valley at the foot of Mount Kazbegi, the Intourist is a delightful boutique hotel with spectacular vistas across the Caucasus Mountains. Views of epic snow-capped peaks can be enjoyed from the outdoor terrace, stylish indoor lounge bar or from the comfort of your light and airy modern-design room.
Frequently asked questions
When is my departure guaranteed?
This trip requires a minimum number of 4 passengers in order to operate. We will notify you via email once your departure is guaranteed so that you can go ahead and book flights.
When is the best time to visit?
The best time to visit Georgia is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to early November), when the weather is comfortably mild, and the country's diverse landscapes are at their most vibrant. These seasons are ideal for sightseeing in Tbilisi, hiking in the Caucasus Mountains, and touring the Kakheti wine region. Winter (December to February) brings snow to the mountains, making it a great time for skiing and snowboarding in resorts like Gudauri, though temperatures can be quite cold. While summer (July and August) is hot and humid in the lowlands, it’s perfect for escaping to the cooler mountain regions and experiencing local festivals
Which airport do I need to fly in and out of? Plus airport code
You should fly in and out of Tbilisi (TBS)
Tbilisi does not have any direct flight to USA, but it does have to all main European capitals as well as the gulf states.
What time does my trip start and end?
This trip starts at 6 PM on day one with a welcome meeting at the first hotel. Please make sure to book a flight that arrives at least 3 hours before in order to avoid missing the briefing. If you'd like to arrive one day early, we can assist you in booking extra accommodation.
The last day of your trip has no scheduled activity, so you can choose the time or your flight at your convenience. Hotel check-out is usually at 11 AM.
Can I add additional nights to my trip?
Yes, we will be happy to assist you in booking extra accommodation before or after the tour.
What is the accommodation like?
We use 4 star hotel accomodation in Tbilisi and mountainside hotels in Lagodekhi and Stepantsminda.
The standard room is a twin-share room (2 single beds) and you should expect to share it with another traveller of the same gender. You can request a single room for an extra fee if you prefer more privacy.
Please note that your accommodation may change without notice. The hotels presented on the website are our usual choice, but sometimes we need to alternative properties.
Can I have my own room?
Our standard price is based on a twin-share room. However, if you would like to have more privacy, you can request a single room. The cost of the single supplement varies based on the season and for this trip it typically ranges between $290 and $330.
How physically demanding is this trip?
This itinerary is classified as moderate and does include some hikiing activities. More details below:
Day 5: Lagodekhi National Reserve trekking - 12 km / 5 hours
Day 6: Hiking to Hiking to Gergeti - 7 km / 3 hours
Day 7: Optional walk to Mountain Chaukhebi - 2 km / 40min
How much free time will I have?
This trip has a full schedule, but you will have free time towards the end of your trip, in the afternoon of day 7 in Kazbegi and day 8 in Tbilisi.
Do I need a visa?
You are responsible to check the specific requirements required to your citizenship. You can find essential travel advice – including security and local laws, as well as passport and visa information – on the government website of your home country:
UK residents: review the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) Travel Advice before your adventure.
US residents: consult the US Department of State Travel Advice for important travel information.
Australian residents: check the Smart Traveler website for up-to-date travel advice.
Residents of other countries: refer to the travel advice provided by your own government or local consulate.
Please be aware that passport and visa requirements can change before departure, so it’s important to stay updated with the latest information.