Overview
A balanced journey through Georgia, combining historic cities, mountain landscapes, and wine heritage. Ideal for first-time visitors seeking culture, scenery, and relaxed exploration.
Highlights
- Old Tbilisi walking tour
- Narikala Fortress cable car ride
- Kazbegi mountain views
- Gergeti Trinity Church
- Kakheti wine region tasting
- Scenic Caucasus drives
Itinerary
Arrive at Tbilisi International Airport and transfer to the hotel (15–20 km / 30–40 minutes). Check in and relax after travel. Evening free to explore nearby areas of Old Tbilisi, enjoy riverside cafés, and experience the illuminated city streets.
After breakfast, enjoy a full-day guided tour covering Old Tbilisi, Sulfur Baths, Narikala Fortress via cable car, and Peace Bridge. Learn about Georgian culture and history. Evening free for leisure or an optional dinner with traditional folk performance.
Drive along the scenic Georgian Military Highway through mountains and valleys. Stop at Jinvali Reservoir and Ananuri Fortress. Reach Kazbegi and enjoy breathtaking views of Mount Kazbek. Overnight stay in a mountain lodge.
Visit the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church via a 4x4 jeep ride at an altitude of 2,170 meters. Spend the day enjoying glacier views, mountain landscapes, and photography. The evening is free for relaxation in the peaceful Caucasus environment.
Return toward Tbilisi and continue to Kakheti, known for its vineyards and wine culture. En route, enjoy countryside views. Check into a wine estate hotel and relax in a vineyard setting.
After breakfast, explore the Kakheti wine region with vineyard visits and premium wine tasting sessions. Continue to Sighnaghi, a romantic hilltop town with cobbled streets and panoramic valley views. Return to the hotel in Kakheti for an overnight stay.
After breakfast, transfer back to Kathmandu and proceed to the airport for departure. Trip concludes. After breakfast, drive back to Tbilisi International Airport via scenic routes. Depending on flight timing, enjoy a short city stop or shopping before departure. Tour ends with unforgettable memories of Georgia’s mountains, culture, and wine country.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The best time depends on the destination and activities. Summer months are ideal for sightseeing and trekking, while winter is perfect for snow experiences, skiing, and enjoying scenic mountain landscapes.
Yes, many mountain destinations offer family-friendly accommodations and gentle sightseeing options. However, travelers should consider altitude, weather conditions, and health requirements before planning the trip.
It is important to stay hydrated, avoid heavy physical activity on the first day, and allow time for acclimatization. Travelers with medical conditions should consult a doctor before visiting high-altitude regions. We recommend packing warm layered clothing, comfortable walking shoes, a jacket, gloves, sunscreen, sunglasses, and personal medications. The weather in mountain regions can change quickly.
Mobile network coverage is generally available in towns and popular tourist destinations. However, signal strength may be weak or unavailable in remote valleys, trekking routes, or high-altitude regions. Many hotels and resorts offer Wi-Fi services, but internet speed and reliability may vary depending on the location and weather conditions.
Basic medical facilities and pharmacies are available in most towns. However, advanced medical services may be limited in remote areas. For serious medical emergencies, patients may need to be transported to larger hospitals in nearby cities. Travelers are strongly advised to carry their regular medications, a basic first-aid kit, and any necessary prescriptions, especially when traveling to remote or high-altitude regions.
ATM facilities are usually available in major towns and cities; however, they may be limited or unavailable in remote mountain areas. We recommend carrying sufficient cash for personal expenses during your trip. Credit and debit cards are accepted in hotels, restaurants, and shops in larger towns. In smaller villages or remote locations, cash payments are often preferred.
Emergency services such as local police, medical assistance, and rescue teams are available in most regions. Travelers should keep emergency contact numbers and inform guides or hotel staff immediately in case of any emergency.
Yes, travel insurance is strongly recommended for mountain trips to cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and unexpected travel disruptions.
Yes, some regions may require special permits, especially border or protected areas. Our team will assist in arranging necessary permits as part of your travel arrangements.
