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Georgia Adventure

Georgia Adventure

This all-encompassing trip takes you from the historical cities of Georgia to the remote snow-capped Caucasus mountains. Wander through the historical capital of Tbilisi, stroll in the local market in Kutaisi, immerse in the unbeatable Georgian hospitality, journey to the the remote villages in the mountains. Reconnect with nature on hikes through wooded forests and past the Chaladi glacier, wander between the ancient Svan towers, learn the secrets of Georgian cheese making and indulge your taste buds with fragrant Georgian wine.

Activities

  • Tbilisi – City tour
  • Kutaisi – Leader-led city walking tour
  • Kutaisi – Golden Marquee Palace
  • Kutaisi – Farmers Market
  • Mestia – Cooking class
  • Mestia – Lakhiri Village Hike
  • Mestia – Georgian cheese making
  • Ushguli – Village hike
  • Ushguli – Lamaria Church
  • Ushguli – Queen Tamar`s Tower
  • Ushguli – Shkhara Glacier hike & picnic
  • Batumi – Leader-led city walking tour

Highlights

  • Journey to the Svaneti region, a remote and alluring land of snow-capped mountains, discover the iconic tower houses dotted amongst mountain valleys and learn of one of the highest settlement in Europe – Ushguli people and its fascinating culture and traditions.
  • Get active on hikes in the shadow of magnificent snowy peaks of the Greater Caucasus to medieval villages and one of the biggest glaciers in Georgia, Shkhara glacier.
  • Take guided walking tour of Tbilisi a fascinating eclectic mix of architecture, and culture; hear stories of kings and queens and intrigue and mystery from your local guide.
  • Mingle with the locals in markets, learn the secret of Georgian Cheese and indulge in the national cheese bread of khachapuri.
  • Relax in the seaside Batumi with plenty cafes and restaurants to explore and admire the amazing modern monument Ali and Nino at the beach that set a tender and romantic tone to the city.

05/15/2025 through 10/09/2027
05/15/2025 through 10/13/2027

Day 1 Tbilisi, the captivating capital of Georgia, is a city where ancient history meets vibrant modernity. Nestled on the banks of the Kura River and flanked by dramatic hills, Tbilisi offers an eclectic blend of architectural styles, from its medieval churches to its modern structures. Wander through the old town, or Altstadt, and marvel at the intricate facades of historic churches like the Sioni Cathedral and the Anchiskhati Basilica. For a panoramic view of the city, take a ride on the Tbilisi Funicular, which leads to the Narikala Fortress, a site that has stood since the 4th century.

The city’s diverse culinary scene is a testament to its rich cultural tapestry. Explore Rustaveli Avenue, the bustling heart of Tbilisi, where you can find a range of dining options from traditional Georgian cuisine to contemporary eateries. Don’t miss tasting traditional dishes like khachapuri (cheese-filled bread) and khinkali (dumplings). For a true taste of Georgian hospitality, visit the Dezerter Bazaar, a vibrant market where locals shop for fresh produce, spices, and artisanal products.

Tbilisi’s charm extends beyond its architecture and food. The city’s Sulfur Baths in the Abanotubani district are a must-visit for relaxation and a glimpse into local tradition. These historic baths, built over natural sulfur springs, offer a unique experience with their stunning, domed architecture and therapeutic waters.

Fun Fact: Tbilisi is known for its Tbilisoba Festival, an annual celebration that showcases the city’s cultural heritage with music, dance, and traditional foods. Held in October, the festival turns the streets of Tbilisi into a lively carnival, offering visitors a deep dive into Georgian culture and traditions.
Day 2 Tbilisi, the captivating capital of Georgia, is a city where ancient history meets vibrant modernity. Nestled on the banks of the Kura River and flanked by dramatic hills, Tbilisi offers an eclectic blend of architectural styles, from its medieval churches to its modern structures. Wander through the old town, or Altstadt, and marvel at the intricate facades of historic churches like the Sioni Cathedral and the Anchiskhati Basilica. For a panoramic view of the city, take a ride on the Tbilisi Funicular, which leads to the Narikala Fortress, a site that has stood since the 4th century.

The city’s diverse culinary scene is a testament to its rich cultural tapestry. Explore Rustaveli Avenue, the bustling heart of Tbilisi, where you can find a range of dining options from traditional Georgian cuisine to contemporary eateries. Don’t miss tasting traditional dishes like khachapuri (cheese-filled bread) and khinkali (dumplings). For a true taste of Georgian hospitality, visit the Dezerter Bazaar, a vibrant market where locals shop for fresh produce, spices, and artisanal products.

Tbilisi’s charm extends beyond its architecture and food. The city’s Sulfur Baths in the Abanotubani district are a must-visit for relaxation and a glimpse into local tradition. These historic baths, built over natural sulfur springs, offer a unique experience with their stunning, domed architecture and therapeutic waters.

Fun Fact: Tbilisi is known for its Tbilisoba Festival, an annual celebration that showcases the city’s cultural heritage with music, dance, and traditional foods. Held in October, the festival turns the streets of Tbilisi into a lively carnival, offering visitors a deep dive into Georgian culture and traditions.
Day 3 Georgia's second largest city, it is located between the Caspian and Black seas. Dating back to at least the
sixth century, it has outstanding museums.
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Day 10 Tbilisi, the captivating capital of Georgia, is a city where ancient history meets vibrant modernity. Nestled on the banks of the Kura River and flanked by dramatic hills, Tbilisi offers an eclectic blend of architectural styles, from its medieval churches to its modern structures. Wander through the old town, or Altstadt, and marvel at the intricate facades of historic churches like the Sioni Cathedral and the Anchiskhati Basilica. For a panoramic view of the city, take a ride on the Tbilisi Funicular, which leads to the Narikala Fortress, a site that has stood since the 4th century.

The city’s diverse culinary scene is a testament to its rich cultural tapestry. Explore Rustaveli Avenue, the bustling heart of Tbilisi, where you can find a range of dining options from traditional Georgian cuisine to contemporary eateries. Don’t miss tasting traditional dishes like khachapuri (cheese-filled bread) and khinkali (dumplings). For a true taste of Georgian hospitality, visit the Dezerter Bazaar, a vibrant market where locals shop for fresh produce, spices, and artisanal products.

Tbilisi’s charm extends beyond its architecture and food. The city’s Sulfur Baths in the Abanotubani district are a must-visit for relaxation and a glimpse into local tradition. These historic baths, built over natural sulfur springs, offer a unique experience with their stunning, domed architecture and therapeutic waters.

Fun Fact: Tbilisi is known for its Tbilisoba Festival, an annual celebration that showcases the city’s cultural heritage with music, dance, and traditional foods. Held in October, the festival turns the streets of Tbilisi into a lively carnival, offering visitors a deep dive into Georgian culture and traditions.
Day 11 Tbilisi, the captivating capital of Georgia, is a city where ancient history meets vibrant modernity. Nestled on the banks of the Kura River and flanked by dramatic hills, Tbilisi offers an eclectic blend of architectural styles, from its medieval churches to its modern structures. Wander through the old town, or Altstadt, and marvel at the intricate facades of historic churches like the Sioni Cathedral and the Anchiskhati Basilica. For a panoramic view of the city, take a ride on the Tbilisi Funicular, which leads to the Narikala Fortress, a site that has stood since the 4th century.

The city’s diverse culinary scene is a testament to its rich cultural tapestry. Explore Rustaveli Avenue, the bustling heart of Tbilisi, where you can find a range of dining options from traditional Georgian cuisine to contemporary eateries. Don’t miss tasting traditional dishes like khachapuri (cheese-filled bread) and khinkali (dumplings). For a true taste of Georgian hospitality, visit the Dezerter Bazaar, a vibrant market where locals shop for fresh produce, spices, and artisanal products.

Tbilisi’s charm extends beyond its architecture and food. The city’s Sulfur Baths in the Abanotubani district are a must-visit for relaxation and a glimpse into local tradition. These historic baths, built over natural sulfur springs, offer a unique experience with their stunning, domed architecture and therapeutic waters.

Fun Fact: Tbilisi is known for its Tbilisoba Festival, an annual celebration that showcases the city’s cultural heritage with music, dance, and traditional foods. Held in October, the festival turns the streets of Tbilisi into a lively carnival, offering visitors a deep dive into Georgian culture and traditions.

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