Discover Georgia’s rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and unique cultural experiences, from ancient wine estates to mystical mountain views.
Nestled in the mountainous Caucasus region, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia form a captivating crossroads where Asia meets Europe, blending cultures into a unique and enchanting tapestry. Explore this enigmatic corner of the world on a bespoke, border-hopping adventure crafted by our experts. Journey from the oil-rich city of Baku to one of the world’s oldest settlements, uncovering mountain-top churches, medieval fortresses, vibrant spice markets, the serene Caspian shores, and a flourishing wine culture along the way.
Destinations: Tbilisi, Kakheti Region, Mount Kazbek
Duration: 11 nights private tour
Things to do:
Things to do:
Wine Tasting: Visit the Kakheti region, home to the 19th-century estate where Georgian wine was first bottled, and enjoy the rich flavors of traditional vintages.
Sulfur Baths: Unwind in the warm, therapeutic waters of a historic 19th-century bathhouse in Tbilisi.
Cultural Performances: Attend an ethereal performance of medieval chants in a monastery cave carved into a cliff.
Our custom crafter journeys include:
❖ A dedicated Travel Consultant to handle all your arrangements
❖ Private transfers to and from international airports at your destination
❖ Personal, English-speaking local guides
❖ Unique experiences carefully curated by our Journeys team
❖ Access to key local landmarks and attractions
❖ 24/7 in-country support and guidance from our dedicated team.
Places to visit:
Tbilisi: Discover a city of contrasts, from ancient landmarks like the Anchiskhati Basilica to the Narikala Fortress, set amidst an eclectic blend of modern and historic architecture.
Mount Kazbek: Marvel at the breathtaking views of this iconic peak steeped in myth and legend.
Kakheti Region: Roam Georgia’s wine country, exploring its lush vineyards, ancient monasteries, and picturesque villages.
Best time to visit:
The ideal time to visit Georgia is between September and May, when the weather is mild and cultural activities are abundant.