To More Inquiry
The Last Run is a week-long bachelor journey created for a groom and his closest circle — a final stretch of uninterrupted time together before life moves into a new rhythm. This experience is built around shared nights, long drives, powerful landscapes, and cities that know how to stay awake. From the electric evenings of Tbilisi to the altitude and raw scenery of Kazbegi and the relaxed alpine setting of Bakuriani, the journey keeps shifting gears while keeping the group tightly connected.
This is not a rushed celebration. It’s a full week of momentum — time to arrive, build energy, step away from the world, and close the chapter properly.
The Last Run is structured like a story. It opens strong in the city, where nights are social and unapologetic. It then pulls the group into the mountains, where space, altitude, and silence sharpen conversations and strengthen bonds. The journey moves deliberately between celebration and reset, never staying in one mood for too long. Every day has direction. Every night has intention. The groom remains at the center of the experience, but the trip never becomes a gimmick — it stays grounded, confident, and memorable for everyone involved.
No activities available for this tour.
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.
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.
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
The journey begins in Tbilisi, where the group settles into the rhythm of the city through social nights, historic streets, and vibrant urban energy. From the capital, the route moves north along the legendary Georgian Military Highway, climbing steadily into the Caucasus Mountains and arriving in Kazbegi. This stretch of the journey is defined by dramatic landscapes, high-altitude viewpoints, and a complete shift away from city life. After time in the mountains, the route continues south toward Bakuriani, transitioning through forests and highland terrain into a more relaxed alpine setting. The final leg of the journey brings the group back to Tbilisi, where the experience closes with recovery, celebration, and a final night in the city before departure. Route Flow: Tbilisi → Kazbegi → Bakuriani → Tbilisi
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.
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.)