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Welcome to Georgia Travel Guide

Georgia: Where Heritage, Mountains & Wine Come Together

Georgia is an emerging travel destination, known for its timeless heritage, dramatic Caucasus landscapes, and understated elegance. Located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, it seamlessly blends cultural richness with refined comfort, making it ideal for a wholesome vacation.

The charm of Tbilisi Old Town is defined by historic architecture, boutique hotels, and fine dining, while UNESCO sites such as Mtskheta add depth through immersive cultural experiences. At the same time, the Caucasus Mountains, especially Kazbegi, offer exclusive mountain retreats with iconic views of Mount Kazbek.

Georgia’s identity as the birthplace of wine shines in Kakheti, where vineyard estates, qvevri wine tastings, and boutique winery stays create authentic indulgence. For contrast, Batumi delivers refined Black Sea luxury with beachfront resorts and contemporary architecture.

Elevated Georgian cuisine, paired with award-winning local wines and a curated collection of luxury hotels, ensures an effortless experience for honeymooners, family reunions, and small groups. Compact yet diverse, Georgia delivers high-end experiences with exceptional hospitality.

Things To Do

Explore Tbilisi Old Town & sulphur baths

Drive through the Caucasus Mountains in Kazbegi

Relax on Batumi’s Black Sea Beaches

Enjoy panoramic views from Narikala Fortress

Ski on Gudauri’s high-altitude slopes

Experience Georgian wine tasting in Kakheti

Visit ancient monasteries like Gergeti Trinity Church

Discover cave towns of Uplistsikhe & Vardzia

Go hiking in Svaneti’s alpine landscapes

Experience local cuisine, cafés & folk culture

Highlights of Georgia, food,culture, monuments

What can I expect

Travelling to Georgia offers a seamless blend of sightseeing, cultural discovery, and natural beauty, with experiences flowing effortlessly from one region to another. The country’s remarkably diverse landscapes range from snow-capped Caucasus Mountains and fertile wine valleys to historic cities and elegant Black Sea coastlines; moreover, these highlights are connected by short, scenic travel routes that enhance the journey itself.

A Georgia holiday is further enriched by the nation’s famously warm hospitality, where travellers are welcomed as guests rather than tourists. Experiences typically include expertly guided city tours, visits to ancient monasteries, and picturesque mountain drives, while wine tastings at family-owned vineyards add a distinctly local touch. In addition, relaxed evenings unfold at charming cafés, atmospheric old towns, or along lively seaside promenades.

For adventure seekers, Georgia travel experiences include hiking, skiing, paragliding, and immersive encounters with unspoiled nature; at the same time, culture-focused travellers can explore museums, traditional folk music, and centuries-old customs that bring the country’s heritage to life. With its harmonious balance of comfort, authenticity, and exceptional value, Georgia remains an ideal destination for cultural tours, honeymoon escapes, adventure travel, and thoughtfully curated European-style holidays.

To plan with confidence, you can explore official destination guides and seasonal highlights on Georgia Travel (GNTA), while practical travel details such as entry requirements and consular updates can be checked via the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia.

Georgia –  Crossroads of culture

Day 1  Welcome to Georgia

Arrive in Georgia and enjoy a smooth transfer from the airport to your hotel. Check in and relax, easing into the charm of this beautiful country.

After breakfast, explore Tbilisi’s highlights, including the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Rike Park, Bridge of Peace, Anchiskhati Basilica, Sioni Cathedral, and the charming Sharden area. Visit the sulfur bath district and Metekhi Church, then enjoy a scenic cable car ride to Narikala Fortress. Continue to Mtatsminda Mountain by funicular and visit the Chronicles of Georgia before returning to the hotel.

Post breakfast, travel along the Georgian Military Road to visit the historic Ananuri Fortress overlooking the Zhinvali Reservoir. Continue to Gudauri, a stunning mountain resort in the Caucasus, known for its panoramic views. Return to Tbilisi by evening.

Head to the Kakheti wine region after breakfast. Visit Sighnaghi, the “City of Love,” enjoy wine tasting at a local winery, and stop at the serene Bodbe Monastery. Return to Tbilisi for the night.

After breakfast, visit the ancient city of Mtskheta. Explore Jvari Monastery and the sacred Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, one of Georgia’s most important religious sites. Return to the hotel.

After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your return journey with wonderful memories of Georgia.

Map of Georgia

Festivals

Churchkhela shop at Tbilisoba festival in Georgia

Tbilisoba

Celebrates Tbilisi’s culture in October with music, dance, wine tastings, street food, and traditional crafts across the old city.

Rtveli Wine Harvest Festival, Georgia

Rtveli Wine Harvest Festival

Held during September–October, marking grape harvest season with wine pressing, vineyard feasts, folk music, and local celebrations.

People of Georgia celebrating Alaverdoba festival

Alaverdoba

Observed in September at Alaverdi Monastery, blending religious rituals, pilgrimages, traditional feasts, and ancient Georgian customs.

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