Complete Georgia Discovery

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Tour Planning

Starts From Tbilisi
Destination 1 Tbilisi
Sub Destinations:
Tbilisi
Kakheti
Kazbegi
Kutaisi
Svaneti
Batumi
Summary

Complete Georgia Discovery is a carefully choreographed east-to-west crossing of the country, designed to reveal Georgia as a living, breathing mosaic rather than a collection of tourist stops. Over ten days, you move from vibrant city life to sacred hill towns, from wine valleys to snow-fed mountains, from medieval capitals to remote highland villages, and finally to the open horizons of the Black Sea.

Beginning in Tbilisi, the journey introduces Georgia’s cultural complexity and urban rhythm. It then flows east into Kakheti, where wine, land, and tradition shape daily life. From there, the road climbs into the Caucasus toward Kazbegi, revealing scale and silence. Western Georgia unfolds next — ancient capitals in Kutaisi, the remote stone-tower world of Svaneti, and finally the coastal ease of Batumi.

This is Georgia experienced completely, with time to feel each region before moving on.

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The Tour Experience

This journey is built around immersion and continuity. Each region is allowed to breathe — mornings are unhurried, travel days are purposeful, and sightseeing is fixed yet fluid in pace. You will walk old streets where empires passed, stand inside sacred spaces still active today, follow roads carved through mountains, and enter villages where architecture exists purely for survival. Rather than isolating experiences, the itinerary connects them. Wine traditions explain hospitality; mountain churches explain resilience; coastal promenades offer reflection after long inland journeys. The experience is emotional as much as visual — designed to leave travelers with context, memory, and understanding.

What’s Included?

  • 9 nights accommodation in carefully selected 4★ hotels and regional lodges
  • Daily breakfast throughout the tour
  • Private airport transfers (arrival & departure)
  • Private vehicle with professional driver for the entire journey
  • Guided sightseeing as per detailed itinerary
  • English-speaking local guide

What’s Not Included?

  • International flights
  • Georgia visa fees (if applicable)
  • Lunches and dinners
  • Personal expenses (shopping, tips, minibar, laundry)
  • Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Travel insurance

Bonus Activities

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Hot Air Balloon Ride In Tbilisi

Enjoy the panoramic views of Georgia’s capital city from a hot air balloon, floating peacefully above the landscape.

Key Destinations

Tbilisi

Tbilisi

(3 Days)
Kakheti

Kakheti

(1 Days)
Kazbegi

Kazbegi

(2 Days)
Kutaisi

Kutaisi

(1 Days)
Svaneti

Svaneti

(1 Days)
Batumi

Batumi

(2 Days)

Tour Itinerary

4 DAY PLAN
HOTEL
ACTIVITIES
MEALS

  • Arrival at Tbilisi International Airport, where your representative receives you and assists with a private transfer to the hotel. The drive itself acts as a first introduction to the city — passing modern avenues, old neighborhoods, river crossings, and hillside homes that immediately show how layered Tbilisi is. After check-in, time is deliberately kept unhurried. Guests freshen up, rest, and adjust after travel. Later in the afternoon, a guided orientation walk begins around the hotel area, gradually expanding toward Freedom Square and nearby streets. This walk is not sightseeing-heavy; its purpose is to understand directions, landmarks, café culture, and daily rhythm. The day ends with a detailed route and expectations briefing by the guide — covering distances, weather changes, mountain days ahead, and cultural etiquette — ensuring guests are mentally prepared for the journey to come.
HOTEL
Ramada by Wyndham Tbilisi Old City
Distance from City Center - 0.8 Km
14 Aleksandre Tsurtsumia St, Tbilisi 0103, Georgia

  • The day begins with breakfast before heading into the historic heart of the city. The exploration starts at Metekhi Church, set on a cliff overlooking the river — one of the oldest viewpoints in Tbilisi. From here, the walk continues downhill into the Old Town. Guests walk through narrow cobbled lanes, passing wooden balconies, courtyard homes, and small local shops. The route leads naturally into Abanotubani Sulphur Baths, where domed brick roofs release warm steam year-round. The guide explains how these sulfur springs determined the city’s location and growth. A cable car ride takes the group up to Narikala Fortress. From the ramparts, wide views stretch across the river valley, old quarters, and modern districts. Time is given to walk along the fortress walls and photograph the city from multiple angles. Descent is done on foot via hillside paths, passing the Mother of Georgia statue area, before crossing the Peace Bridge. The afternoon continues along Rustaveli Avenue, where guests see theaters, museums, and government buildings. The evening is free but centrally located, allowing easy access to restaurants.

  • After breakfast, departure toward Mtskheta, Georgia’s ancient capital. The drive is short but symbolic — moving away from modern life into the country’s spiritual core. The first stop is Jvari Monastery, positioned high above the confluence of two rivers. Guests walk around the hilltop complex, taking in views that explain why this site was chosen centuries ago. Descending into town, the visit continues at Svetitskhoveli Cathedral. Inside, the guide explains royal coronations, religious legends, and why this cathedral holds unmatched national importance. Free time follows for walking the cobbled streets and browsing local handicrafts. On the return to Tbilisi, a final stop is made at the Chronicles of Georgia Monument, where massive stone pillars depict Georgian kings and biblical scenes. The elevated viewpoint offers sweeping views of the city and reservoir. Evening back at the hotel is relaxed.

  • Departure eastward into Kakheti, Georgia’s agricultural and wine heartland. The landscape gradually changes — urban density gives way to vineyards, open plains, and distant mountain backdrops. Arrival in Sighnaghi, a beautifully preserved hill town surrounded by old defensive walls. Guests walk along sections of the city wall, stopping at viewpoints overlooking the Alazani Valley. The town itself is explored on foot — pastel houses, small churches, and quiet lanes. The afternoon focuses on rural Kakheti — understanding village life, farming rhythms, and why this region is deeply tied to Georgian identity. Overnight in Kakheti allows guests to experience countryside calm, far removed from city noise.

  • An early start as the journey turns north toward the Caucasus Mountains. The route joins the Georgian Military Highway, gradually climbing in elevation. Stops include the Zhinvali Reservoir, where turquoise waters contrast with rugged hills, followed by an in-depth visit to Ananuri Fortress. Guests walk through the fortress courtyards, towers, and church interiors, learning about medieval defense systems. As altitude increases, forests thin and mountain scenery dominates. Arrival in Kazbegi is timed for late afternoon, allowing guests to settle in, acclimatize, and absorb the dramatic scale of the surrounding peaks.
HOTEL
Rooms Hotel
Distance from City Center - 3.2 Km
14 Merab Kostava St, Tbilisi 0108, Georgia
Standard Room - Double Occupancy

  • The day begins with clear mountain air and views of Mount Kazbek. Travel continues by local 4x4 vehicle toward the base of the Gergeti trail. Guests walk the final ascent to Gergeti Trinity Church, a steady climb rather than a rushed visit. Time is given at the top to walk around the church, take photographs, and simply sit with the landscape. The descent follows the same route back to the village. The afternoon is slower — designed for rest and reflection after physical exertion. Evening in Kazbegi is quiet, with minimal movement.

  • The day begins early in Kazbegi, with crisp mountain air and views of surrounding peaks still holding the morning light. After breakfast, you begin one of the most revealing drives of the journey — a full east-to-west crossing of Georgia. As the road descends from the high Caucasus, the landscape slowly transforms. Alpine slopes give way to forested valleys, then to rolling countryside and river plains. This long drive is not empty time; it is where guests truly understand Georgia’s geography — how close yet dramatically different each region is. Arrival in Kutaisi brings a noticeable change in pace. The city feels older, quieter, and more traditional. The first visit is to Bagrati Cathedral, standing above the city as a symbol of medieval unity. From the hilltop, views stretch across rooftops and riverbanks. The evening is spent walking through Kutaisi’s old streets, where daily life unfolds slowly — local shops closing, families gathering, cafés filling with conversation. The day ends calmly, grounding you after a long but meaningful transition.

  • After breakfast, the journey turns north toward Svaneti, one of the most isolated regions in the Caucasus. Roads narrow, villages thin out, and the sense of remoteness gradually increases. Peaks begin to rise again, sharper and closer than before. Arrival in Mestia feels like stepping into a different century. After check-in, a guided walk introduces the town’s defining feature — the Svan stone towers, built for defense, storage, and survival. These structures dominate the skyline and immediately explain the region’s history of isolation and resilience. Visits include local churches and cultural sites that explain Svan traditions, family structures, and mountain life. The altitude and quiet are tangible. Evening in Mestia is subdued — cool air, minimal noise, and a strong sense of being far from modern transit routes.

  • The morning begins in the highlands, surrounded by peaks and cool air. As the journey descends from Svaneti, the transformation is gradual but profound. Stone towers disappear, forests return, temperatures rise, and eventually palm trees signal the approach to the coast. By late afternoon, you arrive in Batumi. The contrast is immediate — sea breeze replaces mountain chill, open horizons replace enclosed valleys, and the rhythm of the journey slows noticeably. After check-in, a guided walk along Batumi Boulevard introduces the city’s coastal identity. The day ends watching the sun lower over the Black Sea, offering a natural release after days of inland travel.

  • The final morning begins at an unhurried pace. Today’s exploration focuses on Batumi’s modern character and symbolism. Visits include Alphabet Tower, celebrating the Georgian script, and the moving Ali and Nino Statue, telling a story of love and unity. A walk through Europe Square highlights Batumi’s architectural contrasts — classical facades beside contemporary structures. There is time to sit by the sea, enjoy the final views, and reflect on the journey that has crossed cities, valleys, mountains, villages, and coastlines. Transfer to the airport follows, concluding a journey that feels complete — geographically, culturally, and emotionally.

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Ramada by Wyndham Tbilisi Old City (4⭐) - - Breakfast Included
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Team

ANNA

Facilitator

Say hello to Anna, she is the team facilitator. A Friendly Face who brings Georgia’s History and Culture Alive. With a knack of storytelling and a smile that put travelers at ease. She has Guided guests through ancient monasteries, wine cellars and mountain villages for over X years.

ANNA

JAMES

Facilitator

Say hello to Anna, she is the team facilitator. A Friendly Face who brings Georgia’s History and Culture Alive. With a knack of storytelling and a smile that put travelers at ease. She has Guided guests through ancient monasteries, wine cellars and mountain villages for over X years.

JAMES

Cancellation Policy

100% deposit refund

30+ days before tour start date

50% deposit refund

15–29 days before tour start date

0% deposit refund

0–14 days before tour start date

Remaining Balance

  • The remaining balance is due upon arrival.
  • Payment is accepted by Cash or Bank Transfer

Travel Route

The journey begins in eastern Georgia and gradually moves west, crossing cultural, geographic, and climatic zones. From Tbilisi and Kakheti, the route turns north into the Caucasus Mountains, then continues west through historic capitals and remote highlands before ending at the Black Sea coast. This progression allows travelers to feel Georgia changing beneath their feet.

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Travel Logistics

How to get there (flights, transfers)

Getting There Georgia is easily accessible via international flights, with Tbilisi International Airport as the main gateway. Batumi and Kutaisi airports also serve select international routes. Travel Distances Georgia is compact, making travel efficient: Tbilisi → Kazbegi: ~3 hours Tbilisi → Kakheti: ~2 hours Tbilisi → Batumi: ~5–6 hours by road Best Time to Visit Spring & Autumn: Ideal weather, landscapes, wine regions Summer: Mountains, outdoor activities Winter: Snow experiences and ski resorts

Visa

Georgia offers visa-free or simplified entry to citizens of many countries. Visa-free entry is permitted for travelers holding valid visas or residence permits from select countries Others may apply for a Georgia e-Visa online Typical stay allowed: up to 90 days within a 180-day period Passport must be valid for at least 6 months from arrival (Visa rules vary by nationality; travelers are advised to check eligibility before departure.)

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