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This itinerary is designed for travelers who want to understand Georgia through its most meaningful places—where religion shaped identity, where ancient trade routes passed, and where medieval scholarship flourished. You begin in Tbilisi, then step into the spiritual and historic core of the country in Mtskheta, explore the rock-cut world of Uplistsikhe, and continue west to Kutaisi, a former royal capital and gateway to UNESCO-listed monasteries. The journey
Expect a calm, story-rich journey where each site adds a new chapter. In Mtskheta, sacred hilltops overlook river confluences that have witnessed centuries of pilgrimage. In Uplistsikhe, you’ll trace the outlines of an entire city carved into stone—wine cellars, halls, tunnels, and remnants of pagan and early Christian life. In Kutaisi, the mood shifts again: quieter streets, older rhythms, and monasteries that once functioned as universities. The pacing is deliberately comfortable, with time to look, listen, photograph, and absorb—because culture is not something you rush.
skydiving
Duration: 1 hour
boll star
Duration: 1 hour
rafting
Duration: 1 hour
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 Georgia’s modern capital sits on top of deep layers of history. From there, you travel to Mtskheta—the spiritual center of the country—before stepping further back in time at Uplistsikhe, an ancient cave city carved into rock. The second half of the tour moves west to Kutaisi, a former royal capital, placing you close to UNESCO monasteries that shaped Georgia’s medieval intellectual world. The route is designed to feel progressive and meaningful, with each stop naturally building on the last.
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. Travel Distances Georgia is compact, making travel efficient: Tbilisi → Kazbegi: ~3 hours Tbilisi → Kakheti: ~2 hours Tbilisi → Batumi: ~5–6 hours by road Best Time to Visit Spring & Autumn: Ideal weather, landscapes, wine regions Summer: Mountains, outdoor activities Winter: Snow experiences and ski resorts
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.)