Tbilisi • Kakheti • Mtskheta • Gudauri • Kazbegi • Gori • Uplistsikhe

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6 days

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Tbilisi • Kakheti • Mtskheta • Gudauri • Kazbegi • Gori • Uplistsikhe
5 nights / 6 days

 

Day 1: Transfer from the airport to hotel and Tbilisi  tour

Duration 2-3 hours

Meteki church: Metekhi Church is a historic Orthodox Christian church located on the elevated cliff overlooking the Mtkvari River in the heart of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. The church is a prominent landmark with a distinctive facade featuring ornate carvings and vibrant frescoes. It offers panoramic views of the old town of Tbilisi, It is not only a religious site but also a symbol of the city's rich history and cultural heritage.

Rike park: Rike Park is a charming urban oasis located in the heart of Tbilisi, Georgia, offering both locals and tourists a serene escape from the bustling city life. This park is known for its well-manicured green spaces, scenic pathways, and recreational facilities.

Bridge of piece : The Bridge of Peace is a stunning pedestrian bridge in Tbilisi, Georgia, known for its contemporary design and distinctive aesthetics. Opened in 2010, the bridge is a symbol of the city's transformation and modernization. Its sleek, bow-shaped structure is made of steel and glass.

Cable car ride to Narikala fortress : Narikala Fortress, standing proudly on a strategic hill, is a must-visit landmark in Tbilisi. Dating back to the 4th century, this ancient fortress has witnessed centuries of Georgian history. Its prominent location allows visitors to enjoy panoramic views of the Old Town, the Kura River, and the surrounding mountainous landscape.

 Mother of Georgia : The Mother of Georgia is a towering statue and iconic symbol of Tbilisi's welcoming spirit. Perched on the Sololaki Hill, this majestic monument depicts a woman in traditional Georgian attire holding a bowl of wine in one hand to greet friends and a sword in the other to deter foes. The statue embodies the dual aspects of hospitality and strength, reflecting the resilience and warmth of the Georgian people.

 Abanotubani : Abanotubani, nestled in the picturesque Old Town of Tbilisi, is a captivating district known for its unique sulfur baths. Steeped in history, these baths have been a central part of Georgian culture for centuries. The distinct domed structures and colorful facades of the bathhouses create a charming and timeless atmosphere.

Shardeni street: For tourists looking to experience the vibrant and modern side of Tbilisi, Shardeni Street is a must-visit.It provides a perfect blend of history and contemporary flair, offering a delightful mix of cultural exploration, shopping, and culinary delights in the heart of the city.

Overnight in Tbilisi

4*  Hotel

 

Day 2: Kakheti Tour

Duration: 6-7 hours

KTW: Georgian wine degustation

Masterclass of Georgian bread baking and Churchkhela making

The city of love Signagi : Sighnaghi captivates with its cobblestone streets, colorful houses, and stunning views of the Alazani Valley. Wander through the well-preserved city walls and explore the vibrant local art scene. Discover the rich wine culture in the region, and savor traditional Georgian cuisine at local eateries. With its romantic ambiance, picturesque setting, and warm hospitality, Sighnaghi offers a delightful escape for travelers seeking a taste of Georgia's cultural and culinary treasures.

Bodbe monastery : This ancient monastery is surrounded by lush gardens and offers breathtaking views of the Alazani Valley. Visit the final resting place of Saint Nino, the enlightener of Georgia, and explore the tranquil grounds with its beautiful architecture and religious artifacts. Experience a sense of peace and history as you soak in the spiritual atmosphere and enjoy the stunning landscapes that make Bodbe Monastery a cultural and scenic gem in the heart of Georgia.

 Transfer to Tbilisi

Overnight in Tbilisi

4* Hotel 

 

Day 3: Mtskheta- Gudauri

duration 6-7 hours

Mtskheta, Svetitskhoveli church: The masterpiece of mediaeval Georgian architecture Svetitskhoveli is the main Orthodox Christian Cathedral in Georgia. This is the main pilgrimage place on the Silk Road, the burial place of the Christ’s Robe, the tomb place of Georgian Kings and the most frequently visited place in Georgia. Built in 1010-1029 cc, it is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site.The name Svetitskhoveli is translated as a “live-giving pillar”

Mtskheta, cross monastery (Jvari monastery): Jvari Monastery is a sixth century Georgian Orthodox monastery near Mtskheta, eastern Georgia. Like other historic structures of Mtskheta, it is listed as a World Heritage site by UNESCO. Stands on the rocky mountaintop at the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers, overlooking the town of Mtskheta, and offers breathtaking view on the city.

Zhinvali dam: Constructed in the 1980s, the dam serves multiple purposes, including hydroelectric power generation and water supply. Its crystal-clear blue waters are surrounded by lush greenery and offer a serene setting for visitors. The dam not only provides essential resources but also creates a breathtaking backdrop for outdoor activities such as picnics, boat rides, and photography.

Ananuri fortress: nanuri Fortress, situated along the picturesque shores of the Zhinvali Reservoir in Georgia, is a captivating historic site that beckons tourists and history enthusiasts alike. Dating back to the 17th century, this medieval architectural marvel stands as a testament to Georgia's rich past and strategic importance.

Gudauri viewpoint balcony:  The viewpoint balcony serves as a perfect spot for tourists to absorb the natural beauty, take memorable photos, and enjoy the crisp mountain air. Whether you're a skiing enthusiast or simply seeking a peaceful escape, Gudauri Viewpoint Balcony promises a stunning glimpse into the enchanting beauty of the Georgian highlands.

Overnight in Gudauri

4* hotel

 

Day 4:  Dariali gordge, Kazbegi

Duration 7-8 hours

Gergeti trinity church: Gergeti Trinity Church, perched at an elevation of over 2,170 meters in the Caucasus Mountains of Georgia, is a captivating destination for tourists. Also known as Tsminda Sameba, this 14th-century marvel stands against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Kazbek. Accessible via a scenic drive and a moderate hike, the church offers not only spiritual significance but also breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. Visitors can explore the ancient stone church, surrounded by alpine meadows, and enjoy panoramic vistas of the snow-capped mountains.

Dariali Monastery: The construction of Dariali monastery began in 2005. It was partially

completed in 2011 and opened by the Catholicos-Patriarch Ilia II of Georgia. The

complex is comprised of various buildings. The main church of the complex is the

Church of the Archangels St. Michael and St. Gabriel. The initial plan is to eventually

build 12 different churches.

 

Chronicals of Georgia with Tbilisi sea view : The Chronicle of Georgia is Located on

the hills overlooking Tbilisi, the monument is a stunning work of art that celebrates the

country’s rich history and cultural heritage. Created by the Georgian sculptor Zurab

Tsereteli in 1985, the monument features several large pillars, each depicting important

figures and events from Georgian history.

 

Overnight in Tbilisi

4* hotel

 

Day 5: Gori-uplistsikhe

Duration 5-6 hours

Gori, Stalin’s Museum: The Stalin Museum, situated in Gori, Georgia, provides a captivating insight into the life of Joseph Stalin, one of the 20th century's most influential figures. Housed in the leader's birthplace, the museum exhibits personal items, photographs, and memorabilia, showcasing Stalin's political career and his impact on world history. Visitors can explore the modest house where Stalin was born, see his private railway carriage, and gain a nuanced perspective on his legacy. The museum, while acknowledging Stalin's historical significance, invites tourists to reflect on the complexities of his life and the era he shaped.Top of Form

Cave city Uplisthsikhe : Uplistsikhe, a captivating cave city near Gori, Georgia, is a unique historical treasure for tourists. Carved into rock, this ancient settlement dates back to the early Iron Age, offering a fascinating glimpse into Georgia's rich past. Explore the intricate tunnels, chambers, and dwellings that once thrived along the Silk Road. Marvel at the rock-cut architecture, including a grand basilica and a pagan temple. With its panoramic views of the Mtkvari River valley, Uplistsikhe stands as a testament to the ingenuity of ancient civilizations and promises an unforgettable journey through Georgia's archaeological wonders.

Transfer to Tbilisi

Overnight in Tbilisi

 

Day 5: transfer from  the hotel to airport

 

The tour program will be altered according to your preferences.

 

40 pax bus tour

 

4* Hotel Tbilisi tower + Gudauri inn   336$

4* hotel Ramda by Whyndham  + Gudauri inn 372$

4* Hotel Astoria  Tbilisi   + Gudauri inn  404$

 

18 pax mini Bus

 

4* Hotel Tbilisi tower + Gudaur iin  351$

4* hotel Ramda by Whyndham + Gudauri inn 387$

4* Hotel Astoria  Tbilisi + Gudauri inn 419$

 

Individual tour Mini van

8pax

 

4* Hotel Tbilisi tower + Gudauri inn  386$

4* hotel Ramda by Whyndham  + Gudauri inn 460$

4* Hotel Astoria  Tbilisi  + Gudauri inn 492$

 

Sedan car

3pax

 

4* Hotel Tbilisi tower+ Gudauri inn   474$

4* hotel Ramda by Whyndham   + Gudauri inn 510$

4* Hotel Astoria  Tbilisi  + Gudauri inn 542$

 

The package includes:

 Cable car tickets

 Car with a driver

 An English-speaking tour guide

 Transfers

 hotel accommodations with breakfast

 all tours in the  package

 wine tasting

 entrance fees

 off road Delica car to reach mountain Gergeti.

 

Inbound tour manager:

Nino Bichiashvili

+995 575 779 876