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Five-day tour in Georgia – Caucasus Mountains and Kakheti

The Best of Georgia in 5 Days

Leghvtakhevi, Old Tbilisi

A five-day tour in Georgia is the best way to enjoy Georgian hospitality, visit tourist places, taste Georgian cuisine and famous Georgian wine.

Day 1.
Meeting at Tbilisi International Airport and transfer to the hotel.
Free time.

Day 2.

Sightseeing tour in the historical part of Tbilisi

Metekhi Plateau is a historical district of Tbilisi, located on a cliff overlooking the Mtkvari (Kura) River.

The monument “Georgian Mother” – which has become one of the symbols of Tbilisi. The statue symbolizes the Georgian national character: a female figure holds a cup of wine in her left hand to greet those who came as a friend, and in her right hand a sword for those who came as an enemy.

The Narikala Fortress is the most famous and ancient monument of Tbilisi antiquity, since the fourth century is called the date of construction of the fortress. The original name of the fortress was Shuris Tsikhe (Enviable Fortress), and the modern name was given by the Mongols, having captured Tbilisi – “narin kala” in Mongolian means “small fortress”.

Sightseeing tour in the historical part of Tbilisi

Abanotubani (Bath Quarter) is a historical district in the center of Tbilisi, famous for its complex of baths standing on natural sulfur springs. Baths form a separate quarter of the city, which is a popular place for many tourists.

Sioni Cathedral (VI-XII centuries) – historically the main temple of Tbilisi, built in the name of the Assumption of the Mother of God – one of the most famous monuments of the old city, named after the Jerusalem Zion Mountain. Among the relics kept in the temple is the ancient cross of St. Nina, woven from vines, which, according to legend, the Mother of God handed over to St. Nina before sending her to Georgia.

Day 3.

Excursion to Gergeti Holy Trinity Church

Holy Trinity Church in Gergeti

After breakfast, departure along the Georgian military road towards Gergeti Trinity Church. En route we will visit the Jvari monastery.

Ananuri fortress

Visiting Ananuri fortress (XVI c). Ananuri Fortress is located in the village of the same name, 70 km from Tbilisi. Ananuri served as the main stronghold for the Aragvi eristavis, the rulers of this region. The fortress was built in the gorge of the two rivers Aragvi and Vedzatkhevi in such a way that not one army could pass by unnoticed. Ananuri Fortress played a significant role in numerous wars and has never been taken by storm in its history. Today it is one of the main points of tourist routes in Georgia.

Gudauri View Point

Next stop at the viewing platform in Gudauri. Located on the Georgian Military Highway between the ski resort town of Gudauri and the Jvari pass, the monument is a large round stone and concrete structure overlooking the Devil’s Valley in the Caucasus mountains.

Gergeti Trinity Church
Gergeti Trinity Church

Arrival in Kazbegi (passing through the Jvari Pass 2379 m above sea level). Ascent to the Gergeti Trinity – among all the churches of Europe located in the alpine zone, Gergeti Trinity is located at the highest point – 2200 m. The church is located at the foot of the peak of Mkinvartsveri (from Georgian: “Ice peak”). In Soviet times, the church was closed, now returned to the Georgian Orthodox Church. Gergeti Holy Trinity Church is very popular among tourists – this is one of the most beautiful places in the mountains of Georgia.

Lunch (at your discretion) in Stepantsminda (an urban-type settlement). In the evening, we return to Tbilisi.

Day 4.

Excursion to Kakheti — KTW, Bodbe, Sighnaghi

KTW wine factory
KTW wine factory

Visiting the wine factory KTW (Kakhetian Traditional Winemaking), tasting of several varieties of wine. On the way to Sighnaghi, stop in the village of Badiauri, where we will see how the Kakhetian “mother’s bread” (Dedas Puri) is baked; at the stop you can buy spices, churchkhela – a traditional Georgian national delicacy.

Bodbe monastery

Arrival at the Bodbe Monastery – the nunnery of the Bodbinsky diocese of the Georgian Orthodox Church. The Georgian Orthodox monastery complex, originally built in the 9th century, was extensively rebuilt, especially in the 17th century. Currently, the monastery functions as a convent and is one of the main places of pilgrimage in Georgia due to its association with St. Nino, a 4th-century Georgian evangelist whose relics are kept here. This is a beautiful place indeed – from here there is a wonderful view of Alazani valley.

Next we will visit Sighnaghi – the city of love, is located on terraces connected by winding steep streets. Despite being one of the smallest towns in Georgia, Sighnaghi is a popular tourist destination due to its location in the heart of Georgia’s wine regions, as well as picturesque scenery, pastel-colored houses and narrow cobbled streets. Situated on a steep hill, Sighnaghi towers over the vast Alazani Valley, and the Caucasus Mountains can be seen in the distance.

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Sighnaghi fortress wall

Dinner with traditional cuisine and Kakhetian wine. In the evening return to Tbilisi.

Day 5.

Transfer to Tbilisi International Airport.

Tour price: $ 450

(price is per person based on double occupancy)
Single occupancy supplement: $80

The price includes: hotel accommodation with breakfast in the center of Tbilisi, private guide services, driver services and all transfers, ascent to the Holy Trinity Church in Gergeti, entrance tickets to the Stalin Museum and local guide services, entrance tickets to Uplistsikhe and local guide services, tasting of Kakheti bread and cheese, wine tasting.

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Five-day tour in Georgia