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Experience Georgia

Experience Georgia

Tbilisi (3N),Batumi (2N)

Tbilisi (3N),Batumi (2N)

Days/Nights

6D - 5N

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Activity level

High

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Your trip in a nutshell

Embark on a Georgian odyssey bridging the Caucasus mountains and the coastal west. Anchor your journey in Tbilisi, navigating its historic sulfur bath district and ascending to Narikala Fortress by cable car. Drive the dramatic Military Highway, pausing at Ananuri before reaching the cloud-piercing Gergeti Trinity Church in Kazbegi. The adventure shifts west, drifting through the illuminated stalactites of Prometheus Cave and the emerald gorges of Martvili Canyon. Arriving in coastal Batumi, admire the kinetic Ali & Nino sculpture and the historic Queen Tamar Bridge near Makhuntseti Waterfall. Conclude by wandering the ancient, rock-hewn streets of the pagan cave city, Uplistsikhe, before your final departure.

Embark on a Georgian odyssey bridging the Caucasus mountains and the coastal west. Anchor your journey in Tbilisi, navigating its historic sulfur bath district and ascending to Narikala Fortress by cable car. Drive the dramatic Military Highway, pausing at Ananuri before reaching the cloud-piercing Gergeti Trinity Church in Kazbegi. The adventure shifts west, drifting through the illuminated stalactites of Prometheus Cave and the emerald gorges of Martvili Canyon. Arriving in coastal Batumi, admire the kinetic Ali & Nino sculpture and the historic Queen Tamar Bridge near Makhuntseti Waterfall. Conclude by wandering the ancient, rock-hewn streets of the pagan cave city, Uplistsikhe, before your final departure.

Itinerary

Day - 1

Tbilisi Arrival: The Caucasus Capital

Touch down in Tbilisi, the vibrant capital where Europe meets Asia. Upon clearing customs, a professional driver will greet you for a smooth transfer to your hotel. After checking in at 15:00, spend the evening settling in or taking a preliminary stroll through the eclectic streets, soaking up the atmosphere of this historic city before retiring for the night.

Day - 2

Tbilisi & Ancient Capitals: Fortresses and Faith

Explore the diverse heritage of Georgia, starting with a visit to the Holy Trinity Cathedral, one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Immerse yourself in the old city's charm by strolling through the sulfur bath district and the lively Sharden area full of cafes. Cross the modern Bridge of Peace and take a cable car up to Narikala Fortress for sweeping views. The journey continues to the ancient capital of Mtskheta, visiting the historic Metekhi Church and paying homage to the city's founder, Vakhtang Gorgasali.

Day - 3

High Mountains: Ananuri and Kazbegi

Travel north along the Georgian Military Road, stopping first at the medieval Ananuri Fortress overlooking the Aragvi River. Continue to the alpine ski resort of Gudauri to admire the colorful Russia-Georgia Friendship Monument and its sweeping mountain vistas. The adventure peaks in Kazbegi, where a 4x4 vehicle takes you up to the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church. Perched at 2,200 meters under the shadow of Mount Kazbek, this site offers one of the most photogenic views in the Caucasus before returning to Tbilisi.

Day - 4

Westward Journey: Caves and Canyons

Depart Tbilisi and head west to explore Georgia's subterranean wonders. Venture into the Prometheus Cave to marvel at illuminated stalactites and stalagmites, culminating in an underground boat ride. Continue to the lush Martvili Canyon, where emerald waters flow through 700-meter gorges. Enjoy a boat ride on the green river, surrounded by waterfalls and dense vegetation, before transferring to the coastal city of Batumi on the Black Sea for the night.

Day - 5

Batumi Discovery: Skyscrapers and Waterfalls

Experience the contrast of Batumi, where modern skyscrapers meet historic streets. Visit the moving Ali and Nino sculpture by the yacht club before heading into nature to see the thundering Makhuntseti Waterfall. Walk across the 12th-century Queen Tamar Bridge and explore the authentic Makhuntseti village. Here, you can taste local delicacies like honey, chacha, and churchkhela, immersing yourself in the flavors of the Adjara region before returning to your hotel.

Day - 6

Ancient Caves and Departure: The Lord's Fortress

Check out and travel back towards Tbilisi, stopping to explore the ancient cave town of Uplistsikhe. Carved into the rocky bank of the Mtkvari River, this "Fortress of the Lord" dates back to the first millennium BC and features pagan temples, secret tunnels, and a theater. After exploring this archaeological marvel, proceed directly to Tbilisi International Airport for your departure flight, bidding farewell to the diverse landscapes of Georgia.

Sightseeing's

Gergeti Trinity Church

Perched dramatically above the village of Kazbegi, Gergeti Trinity Church is one of Georgia’s most iconic landmarks. Surrounded by the towering peaks of the Greater Caucasus and overlooked by the majestic Mount Kazbek, the church offers breathtaking panoramic views of valleys, glaciers, and mountain landscapes. Its remote setting and spiritual significance have made it a symbol of Georgia’s enduring heritage and natural beauty.

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Gergeti Trinity Church

Perched dramatically above the village of Kazbegi, Gergeti Trinity Church is one of Georgia’s most iconic landmarks. Surrounded by the towering peaks of the Greater Caucasus and overlooked by the majestic Mount Kazbek, the church offers breathtaking panoramic views of valleys, glaciers, and mountain landscapes. Its remote setting and spiritual significance have made it a symbol of Georgia’s enduring heritage and natural beauty.

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Martvili Canyon

Hidden within western Georgia’s lush landscapes, Martvili Canyon is a natural wonder known for its emerald-green waters, dramatic limestone cliffs, and enchanting waterfalls. Visitors can explore scenic walkways overlooking the gorge or enjoy peaceful boat rides through the narrow canyon, surrounded by dense subtropical vegetation. Its serene beauty makes it one of Georgia’s most captivating natural attractions.

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Martvili Canyon

Hidden within western Georgia’s lush landscapes, Martvili Canyon is a natural wonder known for its emerald-green waters, dramatic limestone cliffs, and enchanting waterfalls. Visitors can explore scenic walkways overlooking the gorge or enjoy peaceful boat rides through the narrow canyon, surrounded by dense subtropical vegetation. Its serene beauty makes it one of Georgia’s most captivating natural attractions.

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Prometheus Cave

One of the largest and most impressive cave systems in Georgia, Prometheus Cave is a spectacular underground world of illuminated stalactites, stalagmites, vast chambers, and subterranean rivers. The colorful lighting highlights the cave’s extraordinary formations, creating an almost magical atmosphere. This remarkable natural attraction offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the hidden geological wonders beneath the Caucasus landscape.

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Prometheus Cave

One of the largest and most impressive cave systems in Georgia, Prometheus Cave is a spectacular underground world of illuminated stalactites, stalagmites, vast chambers, and subterranean rivers. The colorful lighting highlights the cave’s extraordinary formations, creating an almost magical atmosphere. This remarkable natural attraction offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the hidden geological wonders beneath the Caucasus landscape.

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+91 9155889999

S-15 Gera Imperium Star, Patto Center, Panaji, Goa

travel@holidaypack.in

+91 9155889999

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