Overview
- Tbilisi
Georgia’s ancient and vibrant capital city spreads out on both banks of the Mtkvari River, and is surrounded on three sides by mountains. The most widely accepted variant of the legend of Tbilisi’s founding says that in the mid-5th century AD, King Vakhtang I Gorgasali was hunting in the heavily wooded region with a falcon. The King’s falcon allegedly caught or injured a pheasant during the hunt, after which both birds fell into a nearby hot spring and died from burns. King Vakhtang became so impressed with the hot springs that he decided to cut down the forest and build a city. The name Tbilisi derives from the Old Georgian word “tbili”, meaning warm. Archaeological studies of the region indicate human settlement in the area early as the 4th millennium BC. - Gudauri
Trip to Georgia is not complete without a visit to one of the country’s many mountain regions nestled in the shadow of the Greater Caucasus.Location is the reward at the end of the stunning Georgian Military Highway, a route carved through the mountains by the czars, through some of Georgia’s most scenic areas and past some of its most famous landmarks.
- Mtskheta
Holy Land – one of the oldest cities of Georgia and its former capital for nearly a millennium until the 5th century AD. Due to its historical significance and cultural monuments became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. - Lakes and Park Tour
One of the most beautiful picturesque sites where you can experience two different lakes and huge park. - Borjomi
The climatic health and spa resort Borjomi is situated in the Mtkvari river plain, in the forested valley with the rivers Borjomula and Gujaretistskali. It stretches over an area of more than 600hectares. Near the town, between the altitude of 850 to 2200 m is located the Borjomi Nature Reserve, where you can meet the oriental spruce, Caucasian fir, pine, beech, oak, hornbeam, elm, and chestnut trees.Borjomi climate is moderately humid with warm and long summers and mild winters. - Kakheti
Sighnaghi is perhaps Georgia’s single most attractive town, with an amazing position perched on a lofty hilltop facing the snowcapped Caucasus looming in the distance across the vast Alazani valley.Full of 18th- and 19th-century architecture and with a vaguely Tuscan feel, Sighnaghi has seen a comprehensive renovation program in recent years. Town has retained its easy charm and is still a lovely place to spend a couple of days.The valley of the Alazani is the the biggest wine area of Georgia and a cradle of wine. The legend says that from here wine extended worldwide. The main appeal of the region, besides old churches and monasteries are small and big wineries and wine cellars are.
- Departure Airport Transfer
Experience
- Breathtaking views
- Full harmony with nature
- Caucasian Mountains Mystery
- Travel through history
- Feel the real spirit of Georgia

