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The Georgia Grand Circuit is designed as a comprehensive introduction to the country, connecting its most important regions into one logical, flowing journey. From the historic streets and sulfur bath districts of Tbilisi, the route moves north into the Caucasus Mountains through Gudauri and Kazbegi, before crossing west to finish along the Black Sea in Batumi.
This itinerary ensures that each region is experienced with purpose, depth, and clarity—without rushing or repetition.
This journey is built around progression. You begin with history, culture, and everyday life in the capital. As the days unfold, landscapes grow wider and quieter, roads climb into alpine passes, and ancient churches appear against mountain backdrops. The final shift to the Black Sea introduces a slower, coastal rhythm—boulevards, sea air, and evenings by the water. Every transition feels natural, giving travelers a genuine sense of crossing Georgia from east to west.
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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.
Marketing Head
Say hello to Adam, 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.
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30+ days before tour start date
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15–29 days before tour start date
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The journey begins in Tbilisi, Georgia’s cultural and logistical gateway. From the capital, the route climbs north along the historic Georgian Military Highway, passing reservoirs, medieval fortresses, and alpine viewpoints before reaching Gudauri and the highlands of Kazbegi. After descending from the mountains, the journey continues west across the country to Batumi on the Black Sea coast, completing a full cross-section of Georgia’s most iconic regions.
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
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.)