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Eco Cultural Toursvita2020-05-24T11:58:42+00:00
Georgia West – East

Day 1

  • Arrival in Tbilisi.
  • After passing through passport control, a meeting with a guide at the Tbilisi International Airport and transfer to the hotel.
  • Hotel accommodation
  • Free time – walk in the evening Tbilisi
  • A meeting dinner from Vita Travel company in a Georgian national restaurant with a show program (included in the price).
  • Overnight at a hotel in Tbilisi

Day 2

TBILISI

  • Breakfast
  • 10.00 Departure for a sightseeing tour of Tbilisi.
  • During the tour you will have the opportunity to get acquainted with the sights of the city, visit the architectural and historical monuments that reflect the 1500-year history of the capital.
  • The very first we will visit the Pirosmani Museum – the place where the artist spent his last days (from 1917 to 1918). The museum is just a tiny little cell under the staircase in the front door, and next to it is another room with a small exhibition: photographs and copies of the paintings by Niko.

Next you will see the architectural wonders of the capital:

  • Metekhi Cathedral – founded in the 13th century. In the temple is the burial place of St. Shushaniki, the first Georgian martyr. And next to the church there is a monument to the founder of the city Vakhtang Gorgasali. Metekhi is a true symbol of the Georgian faith, culture and history. A visit to the building of the Italian architect, the face of modern Tbilisi – Peace Bridge.
    On the left bank of the bridge is the temple of Sioni, laid in the 6th century. The venerable age of the temple is also evidenced by the fact that its floor now lies almost three meters below the surface of the pavement. Tbilisi sightseeing tour includes visits to the following places:
    Abanotubani quarter – from here begins the history of the construction of Tbilisi, because “Tbili” in Georgian means “warm”. Having discovered these sources, King Gorgasali ordered the construction of a city here. In ancient times, these sources were attributed to the magical properties of healing, but now everyone knows the benefits of sulfur baths.
  • Waterfall Legvtahevi
  • Walk along Shardeni street. A few years ago, it began to be restored, suggesting that it would be a town of craftsmen, like Montmartre (Paris), but now it is rather the Champs Elysees with numerous restaurants and cafes, boutiques and a few salons.
  • Rezo Gabriadze Theater is a bizarre clock tower, where every hour you can watch a mini musical performance with angels!
  • Then we climb the funicular to Mount Mtatsminda, where the famous and amazing Funicular Park is located, from which the whole of Tbilisi is in full view.
  • Lunch at the restaurant on Mtatsminda.
  • Free time

Optional bathing in Sulfur Baths

Return to the hotel

Day 3

MTSKHETA – JVARI – ANANURI – KAZBEGI

  • 08.00 Breakfast.
  • 08.45 Eviction from the hotel.
  • 09:00 Departure towards Kazbegi
    Initially, we leave for the city of Mtskheta. The streets of the ancient capital of Georgia. Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, Jvari Monastery, located on a mountain at the confluence of the Kura and Aragvi rivers.
  • Svetitskhoveli (1010-1029), at the base of which is buried one of the main Christian shrines Chiton of the Lord, as well as the burial place of many Georgian kings. There is also part of the life-giving pillar.
  • Jvari (VI c.), The temple of the Holy Cross on the top of the mountain at the confluence of the Kura and Aragvi, where, according to legend, the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Nina erected the cross, one of the masterpieces of world architecture and the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in Georgia.
  • Our journey continues along an interesting and picturesque route of the Georgian Military Highway, which historically connected Georgia with the North Caucasus. This is a historic road that will reveal all the beauty of Zhinvali lake.
  • We will visit the Ananuri Medieval Castle.
  • Lunch in Kazbegi restaurant in the khinkali homeland in Pasanauri with excellent Georgian cuisine (included in the price).
  • Next, we go along the dizzying narrow serpentines of mountain roads to the Cross Pass, drive past the Gudauri ski center, and see the extraordinary beauty of the legendary “Celestial” ancient church of the Holy Trinity – Gergeti. And not only admire them from below, we will rise to the temple in jeeps to a height of 2170 m. From here, a stunning view of the Terek river valley, the village of Stepantsminda and the magnificent volcano – Kazbek, covered with eternal snows. Mount Kazbek (Kazbegi) has become a symbol of Georgia. One of the most beautiful peaks of the Caucasus represents Georgia itself – proud, ancient, legendary and mysterious.
  • Hotel Accommodation in Kazbegi

Day 4

KAZBEGI – KUTAISI – BAGRATI – TSKALTUBO

  • 08.00 Breakfast
    08.45 Departure towards Tskaltubo
    On the way to Surami we will taste the most delicious sweet Georgian nazuki bread. We will also dwell on the pottery market in Shrosha, the ancient cradle of pottery in Georgia. Since ancient times, unusual clay products were made in this village. Poor and unsuitable for farming red sand for local residents is real wealth. Clay is mined in a forest 4-5 km away from the village. For the preparation of any thing, it will be a tone-national bakery for bread, a quarter jug ​​where wine or dishes are stored, the land is carefully selected and processed.
  • 14.30 Lunch in the picturesque Rikot Gorge in Western Georgia.
    17.00 Departure to Kutaisi
    Kutaisi (Ancient name Aia) is a city in western Georgia. Located on both banks of the Rioni River. Before the liberation of Tbilisi (1122) from the Seljuk Turks, it was the residence of Georgian kings. Since the XV century – the center of the Imereti kingdom. The city of Kutaisi is the famous capital of the kingdom of Colchis, it hides the secret about the Golden Fleece and the love of the Greek Argonaut Jason and Medea – Daughters of Tsar Colchis Ayet. Bagrat Temple is a temple built in Kutaisi during the reign of Bagrat III as the main cathedral of his kingdom and consecrated in honor of the Assumption of the Virgin in 1003. The temple, magnificent in size and proportions, became a fundamentally new word in the history of Transcaucasian architecture, was lavishly decorated with carvings and mosaics, and played an exceptional role in the medieval history of Georgia. In particular, it was here that David IV the Builder was crowned.
  • 19.00 Arrival at the resort of Tskaltubo
  • Hotel accommodation

Day 5

TSKALTUBO – PROMETHEUS CAVE – MARTVILI CANYONS – MESTIA (SVANETI)

  • 09.30 Breakfast.
  • 10.00 Eviction from the hotel
  • 10.30 Departure for an excursion to the Cave of Prometheus.
    Georgian legends say that somewhere in the area, angry gods chained a young man to a rock for transmitting divine fire to people. Over the years, every traveler passing through has seen all the torment of a rebellious young man named Prometheus. Often she is also called the Tskhaltubo cave, due to the fact that it is located in the vicinity of the city of the same name. The cave itself was discovered a long time ago, it was studied by archaeologists for a long time and only in 2011 was open to visitors. The length of the entire cave is about 11 km. with several underground rivers and even lakes. Its depth is about 20 meters, and a constant temperature inside the cave is 14 degrees.
  • 13.30 Lunch at the Stalaktida restaurant
  • 15.30. On the way, excursion by boats to Gachedili Canyons (Martvili). During the tour you will ride in an inflatable boat through the canyons of Gachedili. The length of this nature reserve reaches 2400 meters, while the depth ranges from 20 to 40 meters. You will see a stepped cascade waterfall, 12 meters high. The Martivili area is not only remarkable for its nature: in the canyon itself and in its vicinity there are many traces of prehistoric animals, including dinosaurs. Traces of the stay of a primitive caveman were also noticed.
  • 17.15 Departure to Mestia, Svaneti. The road leads along the magnificent gorge of the Inguri River.
  • 21.30 Arrival in Mestia.
  • Accommodation and dinner (included) in the hotel.

Day 6

MESTIA – SVANETI

  • 09.00 Breakfast.
  • 09.30 Departure for an excursion to Mestia
    Svaneti (Svaneti, Svaneti) is the most beautiful and picturesque alpine region of Georgia, located on the southern side of the main Caucasian ridge. It includes 2 districts: Mestia (Upper Svaneti) and Lentekh (Lower Svaneti). It is in Upper Svaneti that the highest settlement in Europe is located – the village of Ushguli (about 2500 m above sea level). Virgin nature, high mountains and proud towers create an indescribable feeling. The Inguri, Kodori, and Tskhenistsqali rivers are formed here. This ancient, unique land has preserved its originality to this day. The most distinctive feature of Free Svaneti is its battle towers 10 to 20 meters high each – a trace of former warriors and blood feuds. Ancient towers rise to compete with high cliffs. It is generally accepted that they were built in the 12th – 3rd centuries during the “Golden Age” of Svaneti during the reign of Queen Tamara in Georgia. There have been cases when, with blood feuds, men sat in the towers for years, taking with them women and children, food, water, ammunition. The history of the proud, courageous and freedom-loving people of Svan, who retained their language, has several millennia. He was never enslaved by enemies.
    Visiting the museums of Mestia and its environs:
  • Svan towers (architectural patterns that are characteristic only for this region and preserved by dozens in the high-mountain villages of Svaneti. One of the highest peaks of the Caucasus rises above Mestia – the majestic snow-covered Ushba);
  • Christian cathedrals (in Mestia, Lancers and Latali there are temples painted both from the outside and from the inside);
    Museum of Mestia (the exposition is rich in ethnographic materials characteristic of the life and life of Svaneti, ancient manuscripts, religious and household utensils);
  • Dinner (included) and overnight at the hotel.

Day 7

USHGULI – SVANETI

  • 08.00 Breakfast.
  • 09.30 Departure for an excursion to Ushguli in jeeps (42 km.) Passing through Svan villages;
    On the way unforgettable towers and temples. The road leads along the gorge of the Mulkhura River, and then goes through the pass to the sources of the Inguri River;
  • Lunch – Kubdari (included)

Sightseeing objects of the route:

  • Ushguli (Included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Ushguli community consists of three villages in which there are several dozen Svan towers and residential buildings. Ushguli is located at an altitude of 2200 m above sea level and is considered the highest permanently inhabited place in Georgia);
  • Museum of the village of Chazhashi (with ethnographic exhibits of a local character);
  • Lamaria complex (a complex consisting of a free-standing tower, a church and a small fortress wall. It offers a magnificent view of the top of Shkhara, which together with dozens of towers creates an unforgettable landscape);
  • Return to Mestia
  • Dinner (included) and overnight at the Mestia Hotel.

Day 8

MESTIA – ZUGDIDI – BORJOMI

  • 08.00 Breakfast.
  • 08.45 Departure to Borjomi.
  • 12.30 On the way lunch in a restaurant in Zugdidi
  • 13.45 In Zugdidi, a visit to the House-Museum of the Rulers of Megrelia of the Dadiani clan (a 19th century palace with a rich museum fund where the Mother of God’s Chiton and one of the three masks of Napoleon existing in the world are kept.
  • 18.30 Arrival in Borjomi.
  • Hotel accommodation.
  • Free time

Day 9

BORJOMI – RABAT – VARDZIA

  • 08.00 Breakfast at the hotel
  • 09.00 Departure towards Vardzia
    On the way we pass the Meskheti region – in the Middle Ages this region was the cultural center of Georgia. According to the poet Shota Rustaveli, it is from here that he came from. Inspection of the monuments of medieval architecture – the restored Rabat fortress and the mosque in Akhaltsikhe.
  • 13.00 Lunch in Akhaltsikhe
  • Then we visit the cave city of Vardzia, which is considered one of the main attractions of Georgia: a high rock rises above Kura and in its sheer wall, like floors, dozens of natural and man-made caves are visible. Moreover, if there are dozens visible from the Kura shore, then in fact there are hundreds of them – the rocky city consists of about 600 caves of natural and artificial origin and stretches along the river for about a kilometer. Vardzia is the Georgian “golden age”.
  • Return to the hotel.
  • Free time

Day 10

BORJOMI – BORJOMI PARK – TBILISI

  • 08.30 Breakfast
  • 09.30 Walk through the famous Borjomi park, where you can drink Borjomi mineral water directly from the sources.
  • Moving Borjomi – Tbilisi
  • 13.30 Lunch in Mtskheta
  • 16.30 Arrival in Tbilisi
  • 17.00 Accommodation at the hotel
  • Free time

Day 11

TBILISI – KAKHETI – BODBE – SIGHNAGHI – SHUMI – TSINANDALI – GOMBORI PASS

  • 08.00 Breakfast.
  • 09.00 Departure to the wine region – Eastern Georgia – Kakheti. A visit to the Bodbe Convent, where the grave of St. Nino, the enlightener of Georgia, is located. Here the healing spring in the cave beats, where pilgrims bathing is organized (we don’t go down to the spring). Next we will visit the city of love – Sighnaghi, a small very beautiful town surrounded by walls, famous for its unique architecture. The city offers stunning views of the famous Alazani Valley and the Caucasus Range.
  • 13.00 Visit to the family wine cellar-marani of the winemaker Giorgi Getiashvili: here you will have a unique opportunity to get acquainted with the life of the Kakheti peasants, taste local wine directly from qvevri (large clay jugs buried in the ground), participate in the preparation of Georgian dishes.
    At the end, you will find a real Kakheti feast with Georgian dishes and with an unlimited number of house wines, as well as Georgian singing (included in the price).
    14.30 Transfer to Tsinandali.
  • There is a place called Tsinandali in the famous wine-growing region of Georgia, in Kakheti, which gave the name to the famous Georgian wine. The town is located in the Alazani Valley at the foot of the Caucasus Mountains, which led to special natural and climatic conditions. In Tsinandali, we will visit the Shumi winery, you will become familiar with the technology of making Georgian wine.
  • 17.15 Next we visit the estate of Princes Chavchavadze. The estate, now the house-museum of Chavchavadze, where the interiors, furniture and personal belongings of the princes are preserved. The house-museum is surrounded by a magnificent park with a chapel, in which Alexander Griboedov was married to Princess Nina Chavchavadze. Alexander Chavchavdze was the first to establish European-style wine production in Georgia. Inspection of the residence, park and enoteca. An old winery, still open today, visiting the cellar with a winery, a unique collection of wines, the oldest of which is Polish Honey dating from 1814.
  • 18.45 Return to Tbilisi through the beautiful Gombor Pass.
  • Rest in a hotel in Tbilisi

Day 12

TBILISI

  • 05.30 Breakfast (Lunch boxes)
    06.30 Release of numbers.
  • Transfer at Tbilisi International Airport

Departure

The end of the tour

Price

Hotels 3 *, 4 *, 5 * Accommodation DBL 2 per. 4 per. 8 per. 12 per.
Price for 1 person 1500$ 1350$ 1220$ 990$

The price includes:

  • 11 nights accommodation in hotels of Tbilisi, Kazbegi, Mestia, Tskhaltubo and Borjomi with breakfast:
  • Individual transport service on all routes
  • Services of an accompanying individual guide along the entire route
  • Jeep Tour in Ushguli and Kazbegi
  • All entrance fees to visited objects (museum, canyons, wine cellars, etc.)
  • Wine company Shumi – wine tasting
  • A feast with Georgian folklore in Simon’s cellar with barbecue and wine, a master class on cooking khachapuri and churchkhela
  • All lunches and dinners included in the program price
  • Mineral water in transport throughout the tour
  • Guide and driver accommodation in regional hotels, daily expenses and fuel for transport

The price NOT includes:

  • Flights
  • Lunches and Dinners outside the program
  • Out-of-alcohol drinks

Additional expenses that are not included in the tour program

fabulous georgia

Day 1

TBILISI

  • Arrival in Tbilisi. After passing through passport control, a meeting with a guide at the Tbilisi International Airport and transfer to the hotel.
  • Hotel accommodation
  • Free time – walk in the evening Tbilisi
  • A meeting dinner from Vita Travel company in a Georgian national restaurant with a show program (included in the price).
  • Overnight at a hotel in Tbilisi

Day 2

TBILISI

  • Breakfast at the hotel

Tbilisi Tour

  • During the tour you will have the opportunity to get acquainted with the sights of the city, visit the architectural and historical monuments that reflect the 1500-year history of the capital. The old city is characterized by a peculiar architecture, residential buildings are distinguished by balconies with Georgian carvings, narrow, cobbled streets. It is significant that in the old city, there are temples of six different faiths.

Today you will see the architectural wonders of the capital:

  • Metekhi Cathedral – founded in the 13th century. In the temple is the burial place of St. Shushaniki, the first Georgian martyr. And next to the church there is a monument to the founder of the city of Vakhtang
    Gorgasali. Metekhi is a true symbol of the Georgian faith, culture and history. A visit to the building of the Italian architect, the face of modern Tbilisi – Peace Bridge.
    On the left bank of the bridge is the temple of Sioni, laid back in the 6th century. The venerable age of the temple is also evidenced by the fact that its floor now lies almost three meters below the surface of the pavement.
    Next, on a new lift, you and we in just a few minutes will find ourselves at the Narikala fortress, where we will have breathtaking views of the capital of Georgia.
  • The Narikala fortress is a citadel in the heart of the old city; for 15 centuries, it has been the main military defensive structure of the city.

A walking tour of Tbilisi also includes visits to the following places:

  • Abanotubani quarter – from here begins the history of the construction of Tbilisi, because “Tbili” in Georgian means “warm”. Having discovered these sources, King Gorgasali ordered the construction of a city here. In ancient times, these sources were attributed to the magical properties of healing, but now everyone knows the benefits of sulfur baths.
  • Legvtahavi waterfall
  • Puppet Theater named after Rezo Gabriadze
  • Free time
  • Rest at the hotel.

Day 3

TBILISI – BORJOMI – RABAT – VARDZIA

  • Breakfast. Eviction from the hotel. Early departure
  • Borjomi is a resort city in Samtskhe-Javakheti, a region in southwestern Georgia. The city is famous for its Borjomi mineral water, which occupies the first export position in Georgia. Located in the Borjomi Gorge of Kura, at an altitude of 800-850 meters above sea level. This is a resort surrounded by mountains that are covered with forests. The name of the city comes from the words “Borj” (“fortress wall”) and “Omi” (“war”). According to an ancient legend, Borjomi was founded as a natural fortress, the walls of which were the Caucasus Mountains. To protect against enemies, watchtowers were built on the slopes of the gorge, the remains of which exist to this day.
  • Arrival in Borjomi. Walk around the famous Borjomi park, where you can drink Borjomi mineral water directly from the sources.
    Sightseeing tour of Borjomi
  • On the way we pass the Meskheti region – in the Middle Ages this region was the cultural center of Georgia. According to the poet Shota Rustaveli, it is from here that he came from. Inspection of the monuments of medieval architecture – the restored Rabat fortress and the mosque in Akhaltsikhe.
  • Then we visit the cave city of Vardzia, which is considered one of the main attractions of Georgia: a high rock rises above Kura and in its sheer wall, like floors, dozens of natural and man-made caves are visible. Moreover, if there are dozens visible from the Kura shore, then in fact there are hundreds of them – the rocky city consists of about 600 caves of natural and artificial origin and stretches along the river for about a kilometer. Vardzia is the Georgian “golden age”.
    Return to Borjomi
    Hotel accommodation

Day 4

BORJOMI – KAKHETI – SIGNAS – BODBE – CHUMLAKI – GREMI – KINDZMARAULI – KVARELI

  • Breakfast. Eviction from the hotel. Early departure
  • Departure to the wine region – Eastern Georgia – Kakheti. A visit to the Bodbe Convent, where the grave of St. Nino, the enlightener of Georgia, is located. Here the healing spring in the cave beats, where pilgrims bathing is organized (we don’t go down to the spring).
  • Next we visit the city of love – Sighnaghi, a small very beautiful town surrounded by walls, famous for its unique architecture. The city offers stunning views of the famous Alazani Valley and the Caucasus Range
  • Departure to the heart of Kakheti, Chumlaki estate. Qvevri wine tasting in Getiashvili family wine cellar.
  • Lunch with Kakheti kebab and wine, a feast for Georgian songs. Master class on cooking khinkali, Georgian bread.
    Participation in Rtveli
  • Moving to Kvareli – visiting the Gremi fortress (16th century), which flaunts against the backdrop of the Caucasus mountain range and whose brightly turquoise dome can be said to merge with the sky, medieval frescoes are perfectly preserved in the main church of the Archangels.
  • On the way to Kvareli, we will visit one of the famous Kindzmarauli factories, where you can get acquainted with the technology of making real Georgian wine, and of course a wine tasting, the taste of which is unforgettable.
  • Rest in a hotel in Kvareli

Day 5

KVARELI – NEKRESI – LAGODEKHI RESERVE – KVARELI

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Visit Nekresi
  • Nekresi and the monastery complex (founded by one of the Syrian monks, St. Abibo Nekressky. Represented by several churches and other monastery buildings);
  • Sending towards Lagodekhsky reserve
    In the eastern part of Kakheti, at the foot of the Central Caucasian ridge, near the small town of Lagodekhi, the reserve of the same name is located. It is unique in its beauty and is considered one of the oldest in the country.
  • Lunch with barbecue and wine in the Lagodekhi Reserve (included in the price)
  • Rest in a hotel in Kvareli

Day 6

KVARELI – TSINANDALI – GOMBORSKIY PASS – ANANURI – KAZBEGI

  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • In Kakheti, we also visit Tsinandali – the famous wine-growing village of Kakheti, the famous winemaking center, where the same family estate of princes Chavchavadze is located. The estate, now the house-museum of Chavchavadze, where the interiors, furniture and personal belongings of the princes are preserved. The house-museum is surrounded by a magnificent park with a chapel, in which Alexander Griboedov was married to Princess Nina Chavchavadze. Alexander Chavchavdze was the first to establish European-style wine production in Georgia. Inspection of the residence, park and enoteca. An old winery, still open today, visiting the cellar with a winery, a unique collection of wines, the oldest of which is Polish Honey dating from 1814.
    Through the picturesque Gombori Pass, we are heading from Kakheti towards Kazbegi along the Georgian Military Road – the historical name of the road through the Main Caucasian Range, connecting the cities of Vladikavkaz (North Ossetia) and Tbilisi (Georgia). Length 208 km.
  • Ananuri – Zhinvali Reservoir A hydroelectric power station on the Aragvi River (a tributary of the Kura River) in Georgia near Zhinvali. The first hydropower unit was launched in 1985. In addition to generating electricity, it performs an important function of water supply in Tbilisi.
  • Ananuri fortress is located in Georgia on the Georgian Military Highway, 70 km from Tbilisi. Ananuri fortress served as the main stronghold for the formidable Aragwa eristavs, the rulers of this region. The fortress dates back to the early feudal era and served as an outpost of defense, blocking the road leading from the Darial Gorge. There was also a customs post between north and south. Ananuri Castle has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007.
    Further, passing the Gudauri ski resort (2200 meters above sea level), a stunning trip along the Tergi River, through the cross pass (2400 meters above sea level) will lead us to the Kazbegi mountains.
    Rest in the hotel Kazbegi

Day 7

KAZBEGI – GERGETI -MTSKHETA – JVARI – TBILISI

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • The main decoration of Kazbegi and its symbol is the Trinity Church on the mountain above the village of Gergeti, which is part of the village of Kazbegi, now called Stepantsminda, where the Cross of St. Nino was once stored. The temple is picturesquely located on the background of Kazbek, directly above the village of Stepantsminda.
  • Jeep tour to Gergeti.
  • We are returning to Tbilisi.
    On the way, visit the ancient capital and religious center of Georgia – Mtskheta and its historical monuments: Jvari Monastery (6th century) and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (11th century), which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Walk along the traditional streets of Mtskheta, which are decorated with bright benches and friendly locals. The city of Mtskheta is one of the oldest cities in Georgia. The city is located at the confluence of two rivers – Aragvi and Kura. Mtskheta is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. It was the capital of the Ancient Iberian kingdom in the 3rd century. BC. – 5 in. AD Mtskheta was an important part of the great Silk Road. The city was the religious, cultural and political center of the entire Caucasus.
  • Jvari is a Georgian monastery and temple of the 7th century. It is located on the top of the mountain at the confluence of the Kura and Aragvi near Mtskheta – where, according to historical sources, the holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Nina erected a cross.
  • Visit Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, which is known as the burial place of the tunic of Jesus Christ.
  • Arrival in Tbilisi.
  • Free time
  • Rest in the hotel Tbilisi

Day 8

TBILISI

  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Visiting the economic market (bazaar). The bazaars in Tbilisi are an absolutely amazing place. Here you will see mountains of a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, herbs, seasonings, suneli and spices … Meet the long rows of various cheeses – guda and sulguni, corn flour for gomi (cornmeal porridge), churchkhel of different colors and tastes.
  • Next we go to the famous “Dry Bridge” (souvenir market).
    The Dry Bridge is the main antique market of the city, and also it is in the open air. It was part of the bridge connecting the right and left banks of the Kura. The bridge was named Mikhailovsky in honor of Count Mikhail Semenovich Vorontsov. Here you can find absolutely everything: antiques, jewelry, plates and cameras, watches and dishes. Only from here you can bring truly unique handmade items, and you will know for sure that they are made in a limited edition.
    Transfer to Airport

Departure

Price

Hotels 3 *, 4 *, 5 * Accommodation DBL 2 per. 4 per. 8 per. 12 per.
Price for 1 person 840$ 720$ 690$ 650$

The price includes:

  • 7 nights accommodation in Hotels with breakfast
  • Private Transfer Airport-Hotel-Airport
  • Services of an accompanying individual guide along the entire route (except for a free day)
  • Individual Transport service throughout the tour (except for a free day);
  • Wine tasting, Georgian feast in the family wine cellar Getiashvili.
  • All entrance fees to visited objects (museum, churches, wine cellars, other attractions)
  • Guide services for the program.
  • Lunch with barbecue and wine in the Lagodekhi Reserve
  • Jeep Tour in Kazbegi
  • All lunches and dinners included in the program price
  • Mineral water in transport throughout the tour
  • Guide and driver accommodation in regional hotels, daily expenses and fuel for transport

The price NOT includes:

  • Flights
  • Lunches and Dinners outside the program
  • Out-of-alcohol drinks

Additional expenses that are not included in the tour program


Tusheti

Day 1

  • Arrival in Tbilisi. After passing through passport control, a meeting with a guide at the Tbilisi International Airport and transfer to the hotel.
  • Hotel accommodation
  • Free time – walk in the evening Tbilisi
  • A meeting dinner from Vita Travel in a Georgian national restaurant with a show program.
  • Overnight at a hotel in Tbilisi

Day 2

TBILISI – MTSKHETA – ANANURI – GUDAURI – KAZBEGI

  • Breakfast at the hotel

Sightseeing tour of Tbilisi

  • During the tour you will have the opportunity to get acquainted with the sights of the city, visit the architectural and historical monuments that reflect the 1500-year history of the capital. The old city is characterized by a peculiar architecture, residential buildings are distinguished by balconies with Georgian carvings, narrow, cobbled streets. It is significant that in the old city, there are temples of six different faiths.

Today you will see the architectural wonders of the capital:

  • Metekhi Cathedral – founded in the 13th century. In the temple is the burial place of St. Shushaniki, the first Georgian martyr. And next to the church there is a monument to the founder of the city of Vakhtang Gorgasali. Metekhi is a true symbol of the Georgian faith, culture and history. A visit to the building of the Italian architect, the face of modern Tbilisi – Peace Bridge.
  • On the left bank of the bridge is the temple of Sioni, laid back in the 6th century. The venerable age of the temple is also evidenced by the fact that its floor now lies almost three meters below the surface of the pavement.
  • Moving to Mtskheta city-museum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A visit to the Samtavro-Preobrazhenskaya church and the convent of St. Nino are some of the oldest Christian monasteries (IV c.). Nino, bramble of St. Nino, grave and cell of the elder St. Gabriel (Urgebadze), the tomb of the holy kings Mirian and Nana.
  • Jvari (VI c.), The temple of the Holy Cross on the top of the mountain at the confluence of the Kura and Aragvi, where, according to legend, the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Nina erected the cross, one of the masterpieces of world architecture and the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in Georgia. In the main cross of the temple is kept a particle of the Life-giving Cross of the Lord.
  • Svetitskhoveli (1010-1029), at the base of which is buried one of the main Christian shrines Chiton of the Lord, as well as the burial place of many Georgian kings. There is also a part of the life-giving pillar.
  • Departure along the Georgian Military Highway, which runs along the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range, is breathtaking and intelligent. Touching alpine landscapes have become more than once an object of inspiration for outstanding writers. We will visit the fortified Ananuri complex (17th century) with stunning views of the Zhinvali reservoir and continue on to Kazbegi. The fortress dates back to the early feudal era and served as an outpost of defense, blocking the road leading from the Darial Gorge. There was also a customs post between north and south. Ananuri Castle has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007.
  • Next, we will visit the Gudauri ski resort, which is located on the Georgian Military Road south of the Cross Pass. Gudauri has the best panoramic views from the resort to the surrounding mountains and gorges in all of Georgia. The resort is located on a large mountain plateau above 2000 meters above sea level.
  • Everyone will be able to do paragliding. Paraglider is an ultralight aircraft, which is made of special fabric and slings. The paraglider is connected to the suspension systems of the passenger and pilot. There is a reserve parachute. A modern wing parachute visually resembles a paraglider, although these are different things. A parachute is a means of salvation, and a paraglider is a full-fledged aircraft.
  • Lunch in Pasanauri – the homeland of Khinkali (included in the price)
    Next we continue the path. You will have the opportunity to enjoy the view of one of the highest and most impressive peaks of the Caucasus – Mount Kazbek (5047m.) And climb to the church of the Holy Trinity Gergeti (14th century), at the foot of Kazbek, from where an unforgettable view opens up.
  • The main decoration of Kazbegi and its symbol is the Trinity Church on the mountain above the village of Gergeti, which is part of the village of Kazbegi, now called Stepantsminda, where the Cross of St. Nino was once stored. The temple is picturesquely located on the background of Kazbek, directly above the village of Stepantsminda.
  • Jeep tour to Gergeti
  • Guest house check-in
    Dinner

Day 3

KAZBEGI – KAKHETI – TSINANDALI

  • Breakfast
  • Departure to the wine region – Eastern Georgia – Kakheti. Inspection of the city of Telavi – the capital of Kakheti. Batonis Tsikhe fortress (“Fortress of the Lord”) with the royal palace, Irakli II Avenue and a monument to him, the legendary 900-year-old Telavian plane tree, “Old Town” with the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin, Nadikvari Park.
  • Lunch in Telavi with a local family.
  • We also visit Tsinandali – the famous viticulture village of Kakheti, a famous winemaking center, where the eponymous family estate of princes Chavchavadze is located. The estate, now the house-museum of Chavchavadze, where the interiors, furniture and personal belongings of the princes are preserved. The house-museum is surrounded by a magnificent park with a chapel, in which Alexander Griboedov was married to Princess Nina Chavchavadze. Alexander Chavchavdze was the first to establish European-style wine production in Georgia. Inspection of the residence, park and enoteca. An old winery, still open today, visiting the cellar with a winery, a unique collection of wines, the oldest of which is Polish Honey dating from 1814.
  • Moving to Kvareli – visiting the Gremi fortress (16th century), which flaunts against the backdrop of the Caucasus Range and whose brightly turquoise dome can be said to merge with the sky, medieval frescoes are perfectly preserved in the main church of the Archangels.
  • Accommodation at the guesthouse in Kvareli
  • Dinner

Day 4

KVARELI – NEKRESI – LAGODEKHI RESERVE – KVARELI

  • Breakfast.
  • In Kakheti, we will visit one of the famous Kindzmarauli factories, where you can get acquainted with the technology of making real Georgian wine, and of course wine tasting, the taste of which is unforgettable.
  • Ilya Lake is an artificial reservoir in the Alazani Valley, near the city of Kvareli. It is filled with the noisy Duruji River, carrying its waters among the picturesque mountain ranges and vineyards of Saperavi. The lake got its name in honor of Ilya Chavchavadze, a famous Georgian writer of the early XX century, who was a native of these places. The lake is a recreation and entertainment area. On its eastern shore, cafes and playgrounds were built, a park was established. Boat and pedal boat rental is available.
  • Nekresi and the monastery complex (founded by one of the Syrian monks, St. Abibo Nekressky. Represented by several churches and other monastery buildings);
  • Lunch in Kvareli
  • In the eastern part of Kakheti, at the foot of the Central Caucasian ridge, near the small town of Lagodekhi, the reserve of the same name is located. It is unique in its beauty and is considered one of the oldest in the country.
    Dinner with barbecue and wine in the Lagodekhi reserve.
  • Return to the guest house

Day 5

KVARELI – TSINANDALI – TUSHETI

  • Breakfast.
  • We are going to the Tusheti region for a sense of separation from civilization – for a modern city dweller, who often sees the outside world only on the monitor screen, this will be an amazing return to reality. To try to live at least a few days without mobile communications and the Internet. And just to be alone and think about something important: there are extremely few people here, there is no one to distract.
  • We arrive in the amazing village of Shenako, which is located in the Tusheti National Park. Inspection of the church of St. George, built in the XIX century. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. For a sense of separation from civilization – for the modern city dweller, who often sees the outside world only on the monitor screen, this will be an amazing return to reality. To try to live at least a few days without mobile communications and the Internet. And just to be alone and think about something important: there are extremely few people here, there is no one to distract. Also on this day you will visit the fortress Diklo and the village of Omalo – the village where the film “Mimino” was shot.
  • Lunch with a local family
  • The village is located extremely interesting: on almost all sides the flat plain is surrounded by steep slopes, creating something like a yayla. Omalo is divided into two parts – Upper and Lower. The upper one is 200 meters higher, on a separate mountain, and it is there that there is a rock with several Tushino towers, which looks advantageous from any angle. Immediately after the rock, a steep cliff begins, so a separate delight is to climb down to the towers and admire the surrounding plain from there. Here you can see almost all of Tusheti!
  • These towers are the remains of the 13th century Keselo fortress. At that time it was an impressive bandura with 13 towers, which almost did not survive until the end of the twentieth century. The latter, they say, did not survive during World War II – although it was not clear why they were destroyed, to put it mildly. In general, some ruins would have stood on the slope, but in 2003 they began to restore them slowly, and now on the rock near Omalo there are 5 full-fledged towers.

You will have the opportunity to carry out horseback riding. Horse crossings are not complicated and are designed for riders of any level (for an additional fee)

  • Guest house check-in
  • Dinner

Day 6

TUSHETI: PIRIKITI GORGE – DARTLO – DANO – KVAVLO – CHESHO-PARSMA

  • Breakfast
  • Arrival in the Pirikiti Gorge to explore the villages: Dartlo, Dano, Kvavlo, Chesho and Parsma. As you drive through the valley, the first village you see is Dartlo, nestled among green slopes with medieval towers towering above the horizon. It is like a fairy tale.
    Kvavlo is very close to Dartlo, directly above him. You need to climb a steep climb. However, the trek is worth the breathtaking, spectacular view of the surroundings. The villages of Chesho and Parsma are located a few kilometers from Dartlo in the direction of the Khevsureti border. When you move deep to the border, you will notice that most of these villages are abandoned and the buildings are collapsing.
  • Outdoor lunch

You will have the opportunity to carry out horseback riding. (for extra charge)

  • Return to the guest house
  • Dinner

Day 7

TUSHETI: BOCHORNA

  • Breakfast
  • Departure to the highest settlement in Europe – Bochorn. (2345-2400 m).
    At one time it argued for this title with the Dagestan Kurush, with the Svanetian Ushguli and another alpine village in Europe, but more recently, Bochorn was officially awarded the title of the highest inhabited locality.
  • Lunch with a local family
  • Next we will visit the villages of Docha, Begela and Iliurtu.
  • Return to the guest house
  • Dinner

Day 8

TUSHETI – TELAVI – BODBE – SIGHNAGHI

  • Breakfast.
  • Departure to the heart of Sighnaghi.
  • On the way to Telavi we will visit the economic market (bazaar). Bazaars in Georgia are an absolutely amazing place. Here you will see mountains of a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, herbs, seasonings, suneli and spices … Meet the long rows of various cheeses – guda and sulguni, corn flour for gomi (cornmeal porridge), churchkhel of different colors and tastes.
    On the way we visit the village of Chumlaki. Qvevri wine tasting in Getiashvili family wine cellar.
  • Lunch with Kakheti kebab and wine, a feast for Georgian songs. Master class on cooking khinkali, Georgian bread.
    Then visit the Bodbe Convent, where the grave of St. Nino, the enlightener of Georgia, is located. Here the healing spring in the cave beats, where pilgrims bathing is organized (we don’t go down to the spring). Next we will visit the city of love – Sighnaghi, a small very beautiful town surrounded by walls, famous for its unique architecture. The city offers stunning views of the famous Alazani Valley and the Caucasus Range.
  • Arrival in Sighnaghi.
  • Guest house check-in
  • Dinner

Day 9

SIGHNAGHI – TBILISI

  • Breakfast
  • Airport transfer
  • Departure
    The end of the tour

Price

Accommodation DBL 2 per. 4 per. 8 per. 12 per.
Price for 1 person 1140$ 920$ 850$ 790$

The price includes:

  • Accommodation 7 nights in Hotels
  • Private Transfer Airport-Hotel-Airport
  • Services of an accompanying individual guide along the entire route (except for a free day)
  • Individual Transport service throughout the tour (except for a free day);
  • Wine tasting, Georgian feast in the family wine cellar Getiashvili.
  • All entrance fees to visited objects (museum, churches, wine cellars, other attractions)
  • Guide services for the program.
  • All breakfasts, lunches and dinners according to the program
  • Jeep Tours in Kazbegi and Tusheti
  • All lunches and dinners included in the program price
  • Mineral water in transport throughout the tour
  • Guide and driver accommodation in regional hotels, daily expenses and fuel for transport

The price NOT includes:

  • Flights
  • Lunches and Dinners outside the program
  • Out-of-alcohol drinks

Additional expenses that are not included in the tour program

Big Eco Tour

Day 1

  • Arrival in Tbilisi. After passing through passport control, a meeting with a guide at the Tbilisi International Airport and transfer to the hotel.
  • Hotel accommodation

The program of the stay will depend on the time of arrival. Be sure to offer something interesting and not forgotten.

  • Free time – walk in the evening Tbilisi
  • A meeting dinner from Vita Travel company in a Georgian national restaurant with a show program (included in the price).
    Overnight at a hotel in Tbilisi

Day 2

TBILISI – MTSKHETA – BORJOMI

  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Tbilisi sightseeing tour
  • During the tour you will have the opportunity to get acquainted with the sights of the city, visit the architectural and historical monuments that reflect the 1500-year history of the capital. The old city is characterized by a peculiar architecture, residential buildings are distinguished by balconies with Georgian carvings, narrow, cobbled streets. It is significant that in the old city, there are temples of six different faiths.

Today you will see the architectural wonders of the capital:

  • Metekhi Cathedral, founded in the 13th century. In the temple is the burial place of St. Shushaniki, the first Georgian martyr. And next to the church there is a monument to the founder of the city Vakhtang Gorgasali.
    Metekhi is a true symbol of the Georgian faith, culture and history. A visit to the building of the Italian architect, the face of modern Tbilisi – Peace Bridge.
  • On the left bank of the bridge is the temple of Sioni, laid back in the 6th century. The venerable age of the temple is also evidenced by the fact that its floor now lies almost three meters below the surface of the pavement.
  • Moving to Mtskheta city-museum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Visit Samtavro – The Transfiguration Church and the convent of St. Nino are some of the oldest Christian monasteries (IV c). The chapel on the site of the cell of St. Nino, bramble of St. Nino, grave and cell of the elder St. Gabriel (Urgebadze), the tomb of the holy kings Mirian and Nana.
    Jvari (VI c.), The temple of the Holy Cross on the top of the mountain at the confluence of the Kura and Aragvi, where, according to legend, the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Nina erected the cross, one of the masterpieces of world architecture and the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in Georgia.
    In the main cross of the temple is kept a particle of the Life-giving Cross of the Lord.
    Svetitskhoveli (1010-1029), at the base of which is buried one of the main Christian shrines Chiton of the Lord, as well as the burial place of many Georgian kings. There is also a part of the life-giving pillar.
  • Lunch in Mtskheta
  • Transfer to Borjomi. Borjomi is a resort city in Samtskhe-Javakheti, a region in southwestern Georgia. The city is famous for its Borjomi mineral water, which occupies the first export position in Georgia. Located in the Borjomi Gorge of Kura, at an altitude of 800-850 meters above sea level. This is a resort surrounded by mountains that are covered with forests. The name of the city comes from the words “Borzh” (“fortress wall”) and “Omi” (“war”). According to an ancient legend, Borjomi was founded as a natural fortress, the walls of which were the Caucasus Mountains. To protect against enemies, watchtowers were built on the slopes of the gorge, the remains of which exist to this day.
  • Arrival in Borjomi. Walk around the famous Borjomi park, where you can drink Borjomi mineral water directly from the sources.
    A short walk around the city with a visit to the Chitachevsky Monastery of St. George – Green Monastery. In the Borjomi Gorge, in a beautiful place is the Chitachevsky Monastery of St. George. People lovingly call it the “Green Monastery”, since all the trees in the gorge are distinguished by shades of green, as are the stones from which the monastery is built. They are all green, but some are dark and others are light. According to scientists, the church was built by students of the famous Georgian leader St. Grigol Hanzteli – Christopher and Theodore. In the 16th century, during the invasion of Shah Tamaz, the monastery was looted. Dozens of monks were killed or tortured. The stones shed by the monks were absorbed by stones thrown into the Chitakhevi River. These bloody stones lie almost along the entire length of the river flowing through the territory of the monastery. For centuries, worship in the temple has not been held. In the 80s of the last century, the temple was restored. And in 2002, after many centuries, a man’s monastery began to operate.
  • Dinner
  • Guest house check-in

Day 3

BORJOMI – AKHALTSIKHE – RABAT – JAVAKHETI HIGHLAND – LAKE PARAVANI

  • Breakfast
  • Moving to Akhaltsikhe. Inspection of the monuments of medieval architecture – the restored fortress of Rabat. The fortress is considered a museum, but inside there is also a special museum building with an exposition. This exposition is interesting, although its subject matter is narrow: everything that concerns the history of the Meskhetians is exhibited there. Pottery, weapons and bronze Colchis axes. The recently renovated and completely reconstructed Rabat fortress can be seen from almost anywhere in the cozy Georgian town of Akhaltsikhe. Over its long history, the citadel had to see a lot, including devastation, desolation, rebuilding of churches, and a change of power. To our time, namely to the XXI century, only a few miracles survived a few buildings. In 2011, the fortress was completely restored.
  • Javakheti Highlands – volcanic highlands in Georgia. A part of the South Georgian Highlands, located south of the Trialeti Range, between the Kura River in the west and the Nizhnekartliyskaya plain in the east. The highlands consist of meridional ranges (Samsar and Javakheti) up to 3300 m high and a plateau (Tsalka, Gomaret, Dmanisi and Akhalkalaki) from 1200 to 1700 m high. It is composed of andesite-basalt and trachyte lavas. In the basins there are many lakes of tectonic or volcanic origin (Paravani, Tabatskuri, Hanchali, Madatapa, Kartsakhi, Sagamo). Landscape – mountain steppes, subalpine meadows used as pastures. Georgian cave monastery complex VanisKvabebi, built in the VIII century, is located on one of the cliffs of the highlands
  • Outdoor lunch
  • Javakheti National Park is part of the Javakheti Protected Areas, which also includes Kartsakhi swamp, Sulda swamp, Lake Khanchali, Lake Bugdasheni and Lake Madatapa. The area contains five of the eight largest lakes in the country and additionally includes pastures on the mountain slopes. There are many birds in the area, such as the big sea duck, white-tailed duck, hawk and many others. Paravani is a lake in the region (mhara) of Samtskhe-Javakheti in southern Georgia, located on the territory of the Ninotsminda municipality, between the Javakheti and Samsar ranges. It is the largest lake in the country. The lake is located at an altitude of 2073 m above sea level. Its maximum and average depths are 3.3 and 2.2 m, respectively. The volume of the lake is 91 million cubic meters of water. The water level is highest in October and November, and the lowest – in May and June. In winter, the lake freezes and the thickness of the ice cover can reach 73 cm.
  • Accommodation in a guest house in Akhaltsikhe
  • Dinner at the guest house

Day 4

AHALTSIKHE – SAPARA MONASTERY – VARDZIA

  • Breakfast.
  • We continue on to the Sapara Monastery, famous for its incredibly well-preserved 14th-century frescoes.
    Giorgi Natenadze Manor is our next stop. Here you will have a master class on cheese, but first we will need to choose a very special wine that will suit the cheese. Georgy Natenadze gained worldwide fame by finding and restoring ancient grape varieties from wild vines. Using these grape varieties and organic cultivation techniques, the Natenadze winery produces high-quality Meskhetian wines. We will visit the terraced vineyards and the winery to find out the history of Meskhetian wines, then there will be a tasting to select the wine that suits the cheese.
  • Continuing to the south – to the center of the Meskheti region – in the Middle Ages this region was the cultural center of Georgia. According to the poet Shota Rustaveli, it is from here that he came from. A trip through the picturesque Gorge of Mtkvari, a tour of the most famous landmark of the region – the Vardzia monastery complex carved into the rock. Not far from the stone city is the convent of Upper Vardzia. Nuns produce original works of art, souvenirs that are sold throughout Georgia. The monastery itself, located in a deep gorge, is very attractive. We can visit the nuns, dine with them, and then take part in a special master class, having tested our strengths in woodcarving and writing icons.
  • We return to the hotel in Akhaltsikhe
  • Dinner

Day 5

UBISA – OBCHA VILLAGE – CHAORI LAKE – RACHA – AMBROLAURI

  • Breakfast
  • Moving to the Racha region, which is called Georgian Switzerland.
    We continue to move to Racha, enjoying the incredible views of Lake Shaori reservoir and many more picturesque passes and reservoirs. Everyone knows that there is such a Khvanchkara wine. Someone even knows that it was Stalin’s favorite wine. But few people know that this grape variety grows on only one side of the mountain in the Racha-Lechkhumi region, in a very limited area with a specific microclimate. On the way, stop at the Ubisa church in the village of the same name. Ubisa is an ancient monastery. It was built in the 9th century under the Abkhaz kings. From that time, the church, St. George, has been preserved, very simple in design: just 4 walls and a gable roof. Later, a side gallery was attached to him. In 1141, Svimon Chkondideli built a residential tower on the 4 floors next to the temple, from which only three are now preserved. In Ubisa we are waiting for a master class in pottery.
    Lunch stop with tasting of Imereti wines in the Bahia vineyard.
  • We visit the city of Ambrolauri, once the residence of the kings of Imereti, today is the administrative center of the Racha-Lechkhumi region. We will see the central square of the city with the building of the city administration, the park, the Rachin tower, the church and the monument to St. George, we will see the Rachin analogue of the Svan towers – the 17th century Machabeli tower, which is built of sandstone and limestone, was mainly used as an observation post. It owes its name to the fact that the Imereti king Solomon once granted the tower and the adjacent summer residence to refugees from Samachablo.
  • Arrival at Ambrolauri
  • Accommodation in the guest house.
  • Dinner

Day 6

RACHA

  • Breakfast.
  • Visiting the Royal Khvanchkara Winery in Ambrolauri.
  • Inspection of cultural monuments – Khotevi and Nikortsminda
  • Next we go for rafting. The high mountain region of Racha is famous not only for its wine, lobiani, incredible landscapes, but also for the best rafting in Georgia passing along the Rioni River. Who wants a dynamic, moderately extreme and, at the same time, safe rafting, where you can admire the beautiful nature around and test yourself, this is exactly what you need. The rafting includes: interesting rapids, 23 km of dynamic rafting, deep and beautiful canyons, viewing platforms, even suitable for those who were going rafting for the first time. You only need to clearly follow the instructions of the instructor. The rafting begins with simple rapids, on which there will be an opportunity to practice driving the boat. Then the river enters the most beautiful canyons of Alpan, Tvishi with steep walls and several interesting rapids. We complete the rafting in the town of Nikordsiri, having passed part of the Twishi canyon, a couple of kilometers from the bridge to the village of Orkhvi.
  • Everyone can take part in fishing
  • Dinner at the guest house

Day 7

AMBROLAURI – KUTAISI – TSKALTUBO

  • Breakfast.
  • Transfer to Tskaltubo. On the way, we will visit Motsameta Monastery (X century) located on the site of the martyrdom of the great Georgian princes David and Constantine, their relics are stored in the ark.
  • Bagrati Temple, erected in Kutaisi during the reign of Bagrat III as the main cathedral of his kingdom and consecrated in honor of the Assumption of the Virgin in 1003. The temple, magnificent in size and proportions, became a fundamentally new word in the history of Transcaucasian architecture, was lavishly decorated with carvings and mosaics, and played an exceptional role in the medieval history of Georgia. In particular, it was here that David IV the Builder was crowned.
  • Dinner
  • Gelati (XII century) is one of the most famous monasteries of ancient Georgia, a beautifully restored, outstanding monument of Georgian architecture, the center of the spiritual and scientific life of the Middle Ages. Gelati is the tomb of Georgian kings (according to the chronicler of the era of Queen Tamara, she was buried in Gelati. There is also a tradition that her ashes were later transferred to the Jerusalem Cross Monastery).
  • Dinner
  • Arrival in Tskaltubo, check-in at the guest house
  • Dinner and a master class for cooking West Georgian dishes at VitaGarden Manor. (Khachapuri on a spit, elargi, tkemali, Imereti kebab with pomegranate juice)

Day 8

TSKALTUBO – PROMETHEUS CAVE – CENTRAL RESORT PARK

  • Breakfast.
  • A visit to the Prometheus Cave (commercial name), formerly known as Kumistavi Cave, is one of the main attractions of Imereti, and the largest cave in Georgia. The cave is very large and only a tenth of it is open for visiting, and this is still a lot, a walk along it takes about an hour. The Georgian myth of Amirani says: “Amirani was chained to a rock in the cave of the Caucasus Range for the fight against God. His liver was constantly pecked by an eagle, and a loyal dog to Amiran licked the chain, trying to thin it. However, every year on Thursday of Holy Week, the blacksmiths appointed by God renewed the chain. ”According to ancient legends, the cave opens every seven years, and you can see Amirani.
  • Dinner
  • The next stop is the Colchis forest in Sataplia State Reserve, here are Satapli karst caves. The caves are so ancient that here you can see the fossilized footprints of dinosaurs tens of millions of years old. These fossils are of global importance for the entire scientific world and are one of the rare antiquities.
  • If somewhere there is truly pure and living water, it comes from the depths of the earth to the spa resort of Tskaltubo. Walk in the central park of the city. Those who wish can order spa treatments in HealthCare No. 2 – underwater massage and a pool with healing water. (For an extra charge)
  • Return to Tskaltubo
  • Dinner
  • Free time
  • Overnight stay

Day 9

TSKALTUBO – MARTVILI CANYONS – SULFUR BATHS  – TEA FACTORY – FARTING

  • Breakfast.
  • We continue our journey to the Martvili Canyons – “the land of dinosaurs (they say they were found here) – getting here, it seems that you get into a lost world. Canyons will meet us with virgin beauty and natural power. For many millions of years, water has made a 40 meter deep gorge in the rocks. A mountain river flows at the bottom of the gorge, forming a cascade of waterfalls. The main waterfall rushes from a height of 12 meters and streams of water, somewhere powerful waterfalls, somewhere small streams, are falling everywhere from above.
  • Tea plantations in Samegrelo. Taste the best varieties of tea and buy for yourself and friends as a gift!
  • Megrelian lunch
  • Here you can visit the royal sulfur baths and get real pleasure.
    Salkhino Manor is the Salkhino residence of the second dynasty of princes Dadiani, not far from Martvili, which for some time belonged to the Murat family, and where the technology for the production of Ojaleshi wine was developed. Now there is a park, a palace, a monastery and a tasting room. The Salkhino estate in its essence resembles the estate of Tsinandali in Kakheti, but here everything is a little more modest. In the nearby Martvili Canyon, we will make a short rafting trip (this is not a stormy river, so our boat trip will be more spectacular than challenging).
  • Accommodation in a guest house in Martvili

Day 10

MARTVILI – ZUGDIDI – MESTIA

  • Breakfast.
  • From Martvili we will go to Zugdidi, where we will visit the Dadiani Palace, which was once the home of the royal family of Samegrelo. Napoleon Bonaparte’s nephew Achille Murat also lived here, which explains the collection of Napoleonic relics, including one of his posthumous masks.
  • Lunch at Zugdidi with a local family
  • Next, departure to Svaneti – the most beautiful and picturesque alpine region, located on the south side of the main Caucasian ridge. It includes 2 districts: Mestia (Upper Svaneti) and Lentekhi (Lower Svaneti). We leave for Mestia – the capital of the region, through the Inguri dam, the largest in the Caucasus. Svaneti is famous for its beautiful mountain landscapes, Svan towers, patriarchal villages and many ancient traditions. Svans have their own culinary culture and we will get to know them during our trip to this region.
  • Upon arrival in Mestia, we will visit the regional museum of the history and ethnography of Svaneti – this is a real pantry of historical artifacts and ancient manuscripts
  • Guest house check-in
  • Dinner

Day 11

MESTIA – USHGULI – MESTIA

  • Breakfast
  • In Upper Svaneti there is the highest settlement in Europe – the village of Ushguli (about 2200 m above sea level), where we go. Virgin nature, high mountains and proud towers are an indescribable sensation. We are waiting for a no less eventful day – a jeep tour to the village. On the way we will meet sources of mineral waters and villages located in unique natural conditions.
    We will visit the Church of St. George (VII-XIIth centuries) in Ushguli, the Tower of Love, the Ethnographic Museum in Ushguli and the Church of St. George in Nakipari with unique frescoes, also the tower of Queen Tamara
  • Lunch
  • After lunch, we will visit the unique medieval towers, the historical museum, where the treasures of the old “Svans” of the pre-Christian era are stored.
  • Return to Mestia
  • Dinner

Day 12

MESTIA – BATUMI

  • Breakfast
  • In parting from Svaneti, we will visit the House – Museum Margiani. The genus Margiani is very famous in Svaneti, at one time it was one of the most influential and wealthy families of Mestia, they owned only 4 towers in Mestia (residential buildings were not considered). The house in which the museum is now purchased by the state and is a historical monument, but geographically it still stands on the land of the Margiani family. As well as the towers – there are 4 of them in the family – they belong to the state, but historically they were built by members of the Margiani family, they control them. All towers were built approximately in the same period – 12-13 century
  • We leave for Western Georgia on the Black Sea coast in the city of Batumi. As you descend, the climate changes rapidly from alpine to subtropical. Batumi – “Georgian Singapore”, the most famous Black Sea resort in Georgia with a population of 350,000 people.
  • Arrival in Batumi
  • Hotel check-in

Day 13

BATUMI – CITY TOUR – MOUNTAIN ADJARA – SHERVASHIDZE WINE

  • Breakfast
  • Sightseeing tour of Batumi, walking tour of the Seaside Park of Batumi and the old city. A visiting card of Batumi, a favorite place of citizens and visitors of the city is the Batumi Piazza, built in 2009. In 2010, a new 7-meter moving sculpture of Love became the decoration of the city. The statue represents the figures of a woman and a man. They strive for each other, within 8-10 minutes very original and beautifully move towards each other and merge in the end as a whole.
  • Excursion to Mountain Adjara. Excursion to the arch bridge of Queen Tamara, look at the Makhuntseti waterfall. The bridge got its name thanks to the then ruler, it was by her will and decree that such arched bridges began to be built. In Adjara, there are 25 arched bridges that have survived to this day.
  • Further, the Makhuntseti waterfall, wine tasting in the Shervashidze winery and a culinary master class, lunch.
  • Return to Batumi

Day 14

BATUMIAN BOTANICAL GARDEN – NATIONAL PARK OF KOLKHETI – TBILISI

  • Breakfast
  • Today, we plan to visit one of the most amazing and beautiful sights of Georgia, as well as its real pride – the Batumi Botanical Garden. A true paradise is located 9 km from the city, it is located on the most picturesque mountain – Cape Verde and various representatives of the richest flora of the planet are gathered here. The garden area is about 120 hectares, which contains a magnificent collection of 5000 species, almost half of which tree and shrub species. The magnificent landmark of Batumi has an excellent organization in terms of landscape and geographical features: the moist subtropics of the Caucasus are represented by Colchis boxwood, pomegranate, yew and rhododendron; Australian and New Zealand – whitewashed and black wood, eucalyptus, Himalayan – weeping fir, long coniferous pines and many others. A trip to Lake Paliastomi, this is an incredibly beautiful lake in western Georgia. Located near the Black Sea coast on the Colchis Lowland in the Rioni River Valley and is located in the territory of the Kolkheti National Park. The park is interesting for lovers of ecological tours, trekking and water trips. Here we will make a boat tour accompanied by the rangers of the park and admire the birds, unusual landscapes and find ourselves in the world of the jungle and relict forests
  • Departure to Tbilisi
  • Arrival in Tbilisi.
  • Hotel check-in

Day 15

TBILISI

  • Breakfast.
  • Visiting the economic market (bazaar). The bazaars in Tbilisi are an absolutely amazing place. Here you will see mountains of a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, herbs, seasonings, suneli and spices … Meet the long rows of various cheeses – guda and sulguni, corn flour for gomi (cornmeal porridge), churchkhel of different colors and tastes.
    Next we go to the famous “Dry Bridge” (souvenir market).
  • The Dry Bridge is the main antique market of the city, and also it is in the open air.
    It was part of the bridge connecting the right and left banks of the Kura. The bridge was named Mikhailovsky in honor of Count Mikhail Semenovich Vorontsov. Here you can find absolutely everything: antiques, jewelry, plates and cameras, watches and dishes. Only from here you can bring truly unique handmade items, and you will know for sure that they are made in a limited edition.
  • Airport transfer
  • Departure

The End of the Tour

Price

Guest Houses \ Accommodation DBL 2 per. 4 per. 8 per. 12 per.
Price for 1 person 1700$ 1100$ 990$ 870$

The price includes:

  • Accommodation for 14 nights in guest houses on the basis of half-board HB
  • Private Transfer Airport-Hotel-Airport
  • Services of an accompanying individual guide along the entire route (except for a free day)
  • Individual Transport service throughout the tour (except for a free day);
  • Wine tasting, Georgian feast in the family wine cellar Getiashvili.
  • All entrance fees to visited objects (museum, churches, wine cellars, other attractions)
  • Guide services for the program.
  • Jeep Tour in Kazbegi
  • River Rafting
  • Mineral water in transport throughout the tour
  • Guide and driver accommodation in regional hotels, daily expenses and fuel for transport

The price NOT includes:

  • Flights
  • Lunches and Dinners outside the program
  • Out-of-alcohol drinks

Additional expenses that are not included in the tour program

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