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Spend Holidays in Georgia

Spend Holidays in Georgia

For our tours we use good comfortable hotels in the region, which are appreciated by travelled guests.

Feel at home with delicious Georgian meals and Travel Time treats along the way

Domestic flight tickets and internal city transfers

Skip worries of sightseeing entrance fees and other planned activities

day 1

Gudauri Kazbegi Tour

ANANURI COMPLEX- is a fortress situated on the foreland by the Aragvi River, not far from Zhinvali water reservoir and about 70 km from Tbilisi, Georgia. It was built by the Dukes of Aragvi and its earliest parts date from the 13th century. The fortress is on the UNESCO Tentative list.The fortress consist of two fortifications joined by a crenellated curtain wall. The upper fortification with a large square tower, known as Sheupovari, is well-preserved. The lower fortification, with a round tower, is mostly in ruins.KAZBEGI- This is most people’s destination on the Georgian Military Hwy: a valley town with the famous hilltop silhouette of Tsminda Sameba Church and the towering snowy cone of Mt Kazbek looking down from the west. Now officially named Stepantsminda, but still commonly known as Kazbegi, it's a base for some wonderful walking and mountain-biking. The highway brings you straight into the main square, Kazbegi moedani. From here Kazbegi Str. forks to the right, while the main road leads down to a bridge over the Tergi River then continues 15km north to the Russian border in the Dariali Gorge.

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Ananuri Complex
Gudauri Panorama
Kazbegi
Gergeti trinity
Zinvali Dam

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Dinner

Night stay in Tbilisi

day 2

Kakheti Tour

GOMBORI PASS- GOMBORI PASS, which is spectacular any time of year. Small idyllic villages, magnificent sceneries of ALAZANI VALLEY and CAUCASUS MOUNTAINS, panoramic views, sheep flocks, ancient forests, beautiful meadows and sea of clouds are just a short list of what awaits you on this road.TELAVI-the capital of the Eastern province of Kakheti, is home to several of the region’s world-famous wineries, art museums, castles and a theater highlighting folk singing and dancing.
TSINANDALI MUSEUM
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The complex in Tsinandali embraces the memorial house, a landscape garden, a historical winery, wine cellar, hotel and a café. The vineyards have been restored and wine production has resumed. We offer you a pleasurable and informative experience: you will look into the background of the noble Chavchavadze family, who played a significant part in the national history; enjoy the views of the garden, have a look at the winery and sample the “Tsinandali” (first produced by the Chavchavadze Family) etc. Georgian wines and round off the visit at the historical place.NEKRESI MONASTERY which has survived in Alazani river valley consists of several cult structures of different times. The earliest one is a small church built in the early 4 th century. It was built soon after the declaration of Christianity the official religion of the country.Along to visit monastery complex, the place is worth to visit because of its geographical location. You can look over Alazani valley and enjoy with mountains landscape.BODBE MONASTERY-St. George monastic and Episcopal complex, situated in Bodbe (Kakheti) is the national Georgian relic. In St. George cathedral are kept the remains of Nino of Cappadocia, Equal-to-the-Apostles, the great Baptist of Georgia, the harbinger of Christianity. The cult complex in Bodbe was repeatedly repaired and restored. In the 16th – 17th centuries Bodbe was the important educational centre. In 1837 the monastery was abolished. And in 1889 the convent of St. Nino Equal-to-the-Apostles was opened and is active until now.
SIGNAGI-The Georgian town of Sighnaghi is located in the eastern part of Kakheti, and is known as the City of Love. The town has recently undergone significant restoration and infrastructural improvement, rendering Sighnaghi a must-see destination in Georgia. The town sits atop a bluff overlooking the Alazani Valley, which is one of Georgia’s most famous wine-producing regions. Sighnaghi is a great place to start a wine tour in Georgia’s prime wine country, especially since several vineyards and wineries are just a short drive from the town’s center. The surreal views of the Greater Caucasus Mountains add an extra level to the scenery.

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Gombori Pass
Telavi
Tsinandali
Nekresi monastery
Kkvareli Lake resort
Bodbe monastery
Signagi

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Night stay in Tbilisi

day 3

Mtskheta Tour

JVARI MONASTER Built in the 6th century, Jvari Monastery stands on a mountaintop at the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers, overlooking Mtskheta, the former capital of Georgia. The monastery was built on the site of a large wooden cross erected by Saint Nino in the early 4th century. Saint Nino preached Christianity in Georgia and converted the pagan king Mirian III of Iberia who declared Christianity the official religion in 327 A.D. In 545 A.D. Jvari was listed together with other monuments of Mtskheta in 1994 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.UFLISTSIKHE CAVE CITY- Even from afar this quaint rocky city looks bewitching. Looking like giant pores on the rocks gape the cave grottoes, which used to be full of life. Long time ago there were huge majestic halls, temples, dwellings connected by winding corridors of streets. It is hard to believe that this grandiose titanic creation of the whole city from stone was done by human hands

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Jvari monastery
Svetitskhoveli monastery
Uflistsikhe Cave

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Night stay in Tbilisi

day 4

Tbilisi City Tour

Tbilisi is known for its distinctive architecture, which reflects the city's storied past and comprises an eclectic mix of Medieval, Art Nouveau and Modernist structures. Tbilisi tour features all must-see sights from centuries old church and fortress to contemporary symbols of the city.The tour schedule designed in the way, that guests of the capital can get a wholesome impression about the capital of Georgia and its history.

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Sameba
Metekhi
Narikala
Mtatsminda Holy, Mountain

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Night stay in Tbilisi

day 5

Borjomi, Rabati Castle Tour

Borjomi  this natural mineral water park is located inside a forest and you have to take a long walk through the forest to reach it. The walk is very relaxing, as you can feel the cool breeze and the sound of the flowing river nearby. You have to cross some bridges and sometimes walk through snow, if it is winter time. There are so many huge trees and different types of small plants with colorful flowers.

It will take at least one hour to reach the mineral water pool. A dip in the pool which has got healing properties is rejuvenating to the body and mind.

Borjomi Park is famous for the water available from the springs. People come with bottles to take water from here. There are lot of activities inside the park and also a waterfall and a wine museum. The town is most famous for its mineral water industry, which is the number one export of Georgia.

Borjomi is also home to the most extensive ecologically-themed amusement park in the Caucasus

The Rabati Castle is quite impressive and worth the visit. It is quite the climb and the architecture is a funny mix between mediaval European and oriental Turkish architecture.

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Borjomi
Borjomi Park
Rabati Castle

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Night stay in Tbilisi

day 6

Batumi city tour

Batumi is a city which visitors find easy to fall in love with, thanks to its unique blend of subtropical coastline and beaches, framed by spectacular snow-capped mountains and boasting legendary nightlife. The health restoring qualities of this combination of sea and mountain air is renowned and perhaps one reason why Georgia boasts an unusually high number of centenarians. The fields around the city are mostly tea and citrus plantations, sweet fragrance of which diffuses throughout the area.

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Batumi Boulevard
Ali & Nino
Batumi Piazza

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Night stay in Batumi

day 7

Batumi Botanical Garden

Garden Just 9km north of Batumi at Mtsvane Kontskhi (Green Cape), the Batumi Botanical Garden grows thousands of beautiful species of plants – there are over 5,000 species of plants. Thanks to Adjara’s unique micro-climate, gardens can grow an astonishing variety of plants from different regions and climates, all side by side. Marvel at the full impact of so many species together in one place, or simply breathe in the scent from these spectacular plants.

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Batumi Botanical Garden

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Night stay in Tbilisi

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Tour Information

Inclusions

To and Fro economy class air travel for ‘I-fly tour’ guests as mentioned in the itinerary
Tour Manager Services from Day 01 Meeting point till the dropping point on last day
Travel by comfortable A/c or Non A/c coach / Vehicle as per the tour itinerary
Entrance fees of all sightseeing places to be visited from inside
Accommodation in comfortable and convenient hotels
All Meals – Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (set menu) as mentioned in the itinerary
All Tips – Guide, Driver & Restaurants

Exclusions

Any upgradation in Airline class or hotel room category
Any extra expense such as route change, Airline change, Date change, Accommodation facilities, etc incurred due to the unforeseen, unavoidable forced majeure circumstances during the tour
Porterage (coolie charges), laundry, telephone charges, shopping, wines & alcoholic beverages, mineral water, items of personal nature and food or drink which is not part of a set group menu
Any extra cost incurred on behalf of an individual due to illness, accident, hospitalisation, or any personal emergency
Any services or activity charges other than those included in the group tour itinerary
Anything specifically not mentioned in the ‘tour price includes’ column

Transport

air Travel

We use Wizzair/Turkish Airlines

Coach Travel

A/C coach - Seating capacity depends upon group size