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Set off on a mesmerizing 7-day journey through Georgia’s breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture. Begin in Tbilisi with an enchanting city tour, then head to the picturesque Kazbegi and Gudauri for mountain escapades and tranquil reservoirs. Indulge in Kakheti’s finest wines and the romantic allure of Sighnaghi. Discover the UNESCO-listed wonders of Mtskheta. In Kutaisi, marvel at the stunning Martvili Canyon and the magical Prometheus Cave. Experience the thrill of walking on the dazzling Diamond Bridge over Dashbashi Canyon. Conclude your adventure with the ancient Uplistsikhe Cave and the renowned mineral springs of Borjomi. This itinerary offers a captivating blend of cultural immersion, exhilarating activities, and natural splendor, ensuring an unforgettable experience for every traveler.
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Welcome to Georgia! Upon arrival in Tbilisi, spend your evening exploring the city on a captivating city tour. Begin at Rose Revolution Square, stroll along the vibrant Rustaveli Avenue, and marvel at Tbilisi’s most iconic buildings. As you walk down to the charming old town, you’ll understand why Tbilisi has become a must-visit destination. Enjoy the mix of modern and ancient architecture, bustling cafes, and vibrant street life.
Today, embark on a scenic journey to Kazbegi and Gudauri. Begin with the serene beauty of the Zhinvali Reservoir along the Georgian military highway. Visit the historic Ananuri Fortress perched on the banks of the Aragvi River. Enjoy horse riding in the majestic mountains, and if weather permits, experience the thrill of rafting in Ananuri. Gudauri, located in the heart of the Caucasus Mountains, offers fresh air and opportunities for horse riding, mountain biking, hiking, and paragliding.
Explore the picturesque Kakheti region today. Start with a wine tasting session at KTW, the largest winery in the area, sampling five exquisite wines. Continue to the charming Village Badiauri and visit the serene Bodbe Monastery. In Sighnaghi, known as the “City of Love,” wander through its quaint streets, enjoy a zipline ride, and take in stunning views. Visit a local winery and the Sighnaghi wall, capturing unforgettable moments and photos.
Discover the historical marvels of Mtskheta. Begin with a visit to Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering panoramic views of the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers. Explore the ancient town of Mtskheta, the former capital of the Kingdom of Iberia, and enjoy free time for shopping, wine tasting, or a leisurely boat trip. Immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural heritage of this iconic site.
Journey to the enchanting Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region. Explore Martvili, a stunning area known for its unique natural beauty. Marvel at the sensational waterfalls and enjoy a serene boat trip in the emerald-green river through Martvili Canyon. Visit the awe-inspiring Kumistavi (Prometheus Cave), Georgia’s most magnificent cave, filled with striking stalactites and stalagmites. Return to your hotel with unforgettable memories of Georgia’s natural wonders.
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Dashbashi Canyon and the thrilling Diamond Bridge. Travel from Tbilisi to the glass bridge, suspended 240 meters above the canyon floor. Feel the exhilaration of walking on glass with stunning views all around. Enjoy the pristine natural surroundings and the opportunity to buy genuine honey from a local village. For the adventurous, try riding a bike in the sky. Return to Tbilisi in the evening.
On your final day, explore the ancient Uplistsikhe Cave, a fascinating rock-hewn town with a history dating back to the early Iron Age. Continue to Borjomi, famous for its mineral waters and scenic landscapes. Stroll through Borjomi Central Park and perhaps sample the renowned Borjomi water. After a day of exploration, transfer to the airport for your departure back to India, carrying with you a treasure trove of Georgian memories.
