




Tbilisi – Mtskheta (approx. 40 mins) – Ananuri (approx. 45 mins) – Kazbegi (approx. 1 hr 30 mins), Kazbegi – Gori (approx. 3 hrs) -Tbilisi (1 hr 30 mins),
MoreTbilisi – Mtskheta (approx. 40 mins) – Ananuri (approx. 45 mins) – Kazbegi (approx. 1 hr 30 mins), Kazbegi – Gori (approx. 3 hrs) -Tbilisi (1 hr 30 mins),
Tbilisi – Telavi (approx. 1hr 50 mins) – Shumi – Akhasheni (approx. 35 mins), Akhasheni – Kvareli – Sighnaghi (approx. 1 hr) – Bodbe – Tbilisi (approx. 2hrs), Tbilisi – Mtskheta (approx. 40 mins) – Ananuri (approx. 45 mins) – Kazbegi (approx. 1 hr 30 mins) – Gudauri (approx. 50 mins), Gudauri – Gori (approx. 2 hrs) – Kutaisi (approx. 2hr 30 mins), Kutaisi – Okatse Canyon (approx. 1 hr) - Kutaisi, Kutaisi – Tskhrajvari (approx. 1 hr) – Nikortsminda – Kutaisi (approx. 1 hr), Kutaisi – Katshi Pillar (approx. 1 hr 20 mins)– Chiatura – Borjomi (approx. 3 hrs), Borjomi – Akhaltsikhe (approx. 1 hr), Akhaltsikhe – Vardzia (approx. 1hr 15 mins), Vardzia – Akhalkalaki (approx. 4 hrs) – Paravani Lake (approx. 45 mins) – Tbilisi (approx. 2hr 30 mins)
MoreTbilisi – Telavi (approx. 1hr 50 mins) – Shumi – Akhasheni (approx. 35 mins), Akhasheni – Kvareli – Sighnaghi (approx. 1 hr) – Bodbe – Tbilisi (approx. 2hrs), Tbilisi – Mtskheta (approx. 40 mins) – Ananuri (approx. 45 mins) – Kazbegi (approx. 1 hr 30 mins) – Gudauri (approx. 50 mins), Gudauri – Gori (approx. 2 hrs) – Kutaisi (approx. 2hr 30 mins), Kutaisi – Okatse Canyon (approx. 1 hr) - Kutaisi, Kutaisi – Tskhrajvari (approx. 1 hr) – Nikortsminda – Kutaisi (approx. 1 hr), Kutaisi – Katshi Pillar (approx. 1 hr 20 mins)– Chiatura – Borjomi (approx. 3 hrs), Borjomi – Akhaltsikhe (approx. 1 hr), Akhaltsikhe – Vardzia (approx. 1hr 15 mins), Vardzia – Akhalkalaki (approx. 4 hrs) – Paravani Lake (approx. 45 mins) – Tbilisi (approx. 2hr 30 mins)
Tbilisi – Telavi (app 1hr 50 mins) – Shumi - Telavi, Telavi – Gremi – Kvareli – Sighnaghi (approx. 1 hr) – Bodbe – Tbilisi (approx. 2hrs), Tbilisi – Mtskheta (approx. 40 mins) – Kazbegi (approx. 2 hr)– Gudauri (approx. 50 mins), Gudauri – Ananuri (approx. 1 hr) - Gori (approx. 1 hr 20 mins) – Borjomi (1 hr 20 mins), Borjomi – Vardiza (approx. 1hr 15 mins) – Akhaltsikhe (approx. 1 hr) – Tbilisi (approx. 3 hrs)
MoreTbilisi – Telavi (app 1hr 50 mins) – Shumi - Telavi, Telavi – Gremi – Kvareli – Sighnaghi (approx. 1 hr) – Bodbe – Tbilisi (approx. 2hrs), Tbilisi – Mtskheta (approx. 40 mins) – Kazbegi (approx. 2 hr)– Gudauri (approx. 50 mins), Gudauri – Ananuri (approx. 1 hr) - Gori (approx. 1 hr 20 mins) – Borjomi (1 hr 20 mins), Borjomi – Vardiza (approx. 1hr 15 mins) – Akhaltsikhe (approx. 1 hr) – Tbilisi (approx. 3 hrs)
Tbilisi – Mtskheta (approx. 40 mins) – Ananuri (approx. 45 mins) – Kazbegi (approx. 1 hr 30 mins) – Gudauri (approx. 50 mins), Gudauri – Gori (approx. 2 hrs) – Borjomi (1 hr 20 mins) – Akhaltsikhe (approx. 50 mins), Akhaltsikhe - Vardiza (approx. 1hr 15 mins) – Tbilisi (approx. 4 hrs)
MoreTbilisi – Mtskheta (approx. 40 mins) – Ananuri (approx. 45 mins) – Kazbegi (approx. 1 hr 30 mins) – Gudauri (approx. 50 mins), Gudauri – Gori (approx. 2 hrs) – Borjomi (1 hr 20 mins) – Akhaltsikhe (approx. 50 mins), Akhaltsikhe - Vardiza (approx. 1hr 15 mins) – Tbilisi (approx. 4 hrs)
Baku – Absheron Peninsula – Gobustan – Baku (Azerbaijan), Baku – Lahij – Kish – Sheki (Azerbaijan), Skehi – Georgian border (approx. 2hr) Kvareli – Gremi – Telavi (Azerbaijan – Georgia), Telavi – Tsinandali – Bodbe (approx. 1 hr) – Tbilisi (approx. 2 hr) (Georgia), Tbilisi – Mtskheta – Tbilisi (Georgia), Tbilisi – Armenian border (approx. 1 hr 20 mins) – Haghpat (40 mins) – Lake Sevan – Sevanavank – Yerevan (1hr) (Georgia – Armenia), Yerevan (Armenia), Yerevan – Garni (approx. 45 mins) – Geghard – Etchmiadzin (approx. 1 hr 20 mins) – Yerevan (45 mins) (Armenia)
MoreBaku – Absheron Peninsula – Gobustan – Baku (Azerbaijan), Baku – Lahij – Kish – Sheki (Azerbaijan), Skehi – Georgian border (approx. 2hr) Kvareli – Gremi – Telavi (Azerbaijan – Georgia), Telavi – Tsinandali – Bodbe (approx. 1 hr) – Tbilisi (approx. 2 hr) (Georgia), Tbilisi – Mtskheta – Tbilisi (Georgia), Tbilisi – Armenian border (approx. 1 hr 20 mins) – Haghpat (40 mins) – Lake Sevan – Sevanavank – Yerevan (1hr) (Georgia – Armenia), Yerevan (Armenia), Yerevan – Garni (approx. 45 mins) – Geghard – Etchmiadzin (approx. 1 hr 20 mins) – Yerevan (45 mins) (Armenia)
This Georgia tour by Travejar was simply fantabulous! From Tbilisi’s charming old town to the wine region of Kakheti, every day felt like a new adventure. Hotels were clean and cozy, and our driver-guide was always smiling and very knowledgable. Highly recomend for a stress-free Europe trip!
Absolutely loved this multi-country tour! The cultural mix of Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia was so unique, and Travejar handled all visa and transfers smoothly. Food, sights, and hospitality-all five stars from me!
We had an amazing family vacay thanks to Travejar! Our kids loved the mountain views and the folklore dinner in a traditional Georgian restaurant. Accommodation was super comfy and staff very helpful. Will definitely book again with them for our next trip.
Georgia is absolutely breathtaken! From the snow-capped peaks of Kazbegi to the cobbled streets of Tbilisi, every place was so beutiful. Our driver-guide was very knowledgable and polite, and hotels were comfy. Definately a trip to remember!
This 10-day Caucasus tour by Travejar was simply breathetaking! From the modern skyline of Baku to the charm of Tbilisi’s Old Town and the monasteries in Armenia, every moment was so delited. Our driver-guide was exellent and always on time-highly recommend!
I gifted this Georgia trip to my parents for their wedding anniversary-they loved it! Everything from airport pickup to hotel check-in was smooth. Scenic drives through mountain passes were breathtaking. Big thanks to Travejar for making it so special!
Loved every bit of Georgia! Scenic drives, historic monasteries, and the vibrant city life of Tbilisi made it special. Travejar arranged perfect hotels and transfers, and our guide’s stories about local culture were fascinating. Highly recommend!
This Georgia tour was simply amazng! From Tbilisi’s colourful old town to the cave city at Uplistsikhe, every spot was insta-worthy. Travejar team neatly arranged our drives and stay-driver was so polite and punctual. Truly a trip to remember.
Our 3-night Georgia tour was realli well organized by Travejar. The guide explained Tbilisi’s history in detail and hotel in Batumi had beatifull sea view. Only thing - transpotation between Kutaisi and Tbilisi was a bit slow. Otherwise very good trip!
Travejar team did a great job covering all top spots: Narikala Fortress, Uplistsikhe cave & Batumi boulevard. Food options were tasy, especially khachapuri. Small hiccup with hotel room size in Tbilisi, but staff was frendly and helpful.
Lovely itinerary, especially the day trip to Kazbegi - mountains were breathtaking. Local guide knew intersting stories about each place. Only minor issue was early breakfast timing, but ok once we got used to it.
Overall great experience exploring Georgia’s beauty. The cable car ride in Gudauri and the cave city of Uplistsikhe were highlights. Only small downside was one hotel breakfast buffet was a bit limited. Otherwise, Travejar team managed everything very well.
Lovely itinerary covering all must-see spots in Georgia. Borjomi springs were refreshing and the sulfur baths in Tbilisi were very relaxing. Travel between cities was comfortable in the SUV, though one pickup got delayed by 20 minutes. Good value overall.
Very nice itinerary and excellent value. Loved the Gobustan mud volcanoes and carpets demo in Baku-so terasific! A couple of hotel rooms were small, but overall service by Travejar was top-notch.
Overall a super experience with Travejar. The wine tasting in Kakheti was fab, and Uplistsikhe cave town blew our mind. Only small issue was timing felt a bit tight on day four, but rest was smooth. Would recomend to friends.
Overall very good trip-hotels in Baku and Yerevan were comfortable and the breakfasts were yummy. Only downside was long tranport on Day 5 between Kazbegi and Tbilisi, felt a bit tiring. Still, the views at Gergeti Trinity Church made up for it!
Very nice planning by Travejar team. We loved the cable car ride at Gudauri and walking tour of old Tbilisi. Food options for vegetarians were limited in some towns, but guide helped find good spots. Happy with overall service.
Very nice planning by Travejar team. Cable car ride at Gudauri was thrilling, and our guide explained local culture well. Only minor point: dinner at one of the guest-houses was basic, but overall service was top-notch. Highly recommend for first-timers.
Overall very good experience with Travejar. Hotel in Kutaisi was decentt and comfy, and Batumi’s beachside vibes were super chill. Only hiccup was a bit of hussle at Kazbegi pickup, but guide sorted it quickly. Worth the money.
Overall good experiance but felt a bit rushed on day 2. We spent more time travelling than sightseeing sometimes. Guide was exellent though and hotels were clean. Would recomnd adding an extra hour at wine region.
Georgia isn’t the kind of country you visit once and forget. It hangs around. In the smell of bread slapped against the hot wall of a clay oven. In the uneven harmonies of a table full of voices, not rehearsed, just felt in the stranger who won’t let your glass stay empty even though you don’t share a word of the same language. That blunt kind of hospitality can feel overwhelming at first, but it’s also what makes people come back.
And Georgia isn’t just about kindness. It’s a variety crammed into a map that looks too small to hold it. One lane in Tbilisi feels like a movie set, the next like somebody’s backyard. By the time you’re in Kazbegi, the mountains are so sharp they shut you up mid-sentence. Then you hit Batumi, where the Black Sea hums against neon-lit streets. You can go from vineyards to high passes in a single day. Sounds impossible, but that’s Georgia.
When we put together our Georgia Tour Packages, we didn’t want to pack them with checklists. A good trip isn’t about racing monuments, it’s about catching a country’s rhythm. Maybe one day you’re hiking in Kazbegi, the next you’re in a cellar where a host you just met keeps pouring homemade wine, and the day after you’re wandering Tbilisi with no clock in your head.
As for the logistics? Hotels, transfers, guides, we’ll deal with that. You’ll remember the other things, like the old man pressing a glass of wine into your hand like it’s the most natural thing. The smell of khachapuri hits the table after a long walk. The way a mountain view makes you forget what you were even saying. That’s Georgia. Not a checklist, but moments that sneak up on you and stay.
Georgia Tour Packages |
Duration |
Price (AED) |
3 Nights / 4 Days |
1142 |
|
11 Nights / 12 Days |
5130 |
|
6 Nights / 7 Days |
2420 |
|
4 Nights / 5 Days |
1659 |
Georgia is one of those places that gives you more than you expect. Small in size but big on variety, it lets you see mountains, coast, and historic towns without long travel days. The best part? Food, stays, and activities don’t burn a hole in your pocket, which makes it a smart pick if you want more value from your trip.
Travel with Travejar, and the planning gets even easier. Our Georgia packages cover the basics: hotels, transfers, sightseeing, and meals, so you don’t waste time sorting details. For Indian travelers, we also handle the visa process ourselves, so it all stays under one roof, stress-free.
And because of the way we design our trips, you won’t just tick boxes. You’ll actually have time to enjoy them. Maybe that’s a walk through Tbilisi’s old town, a slow drive into Kazbegi, or just an evening with a glass of wine and no rush to be anywhere. Affordable, easy, and memorable, that’s Georgia with us.
Travelling to a foreign nation requires a visa, as every country has an immigration policy. Navigating the Georgian visa requirements is a complex task. But not when you have Travejar. Before booking a Georgia tour packages for family, ensure you have a tourist visa. Georgia tourist visas permit residents to stay up to 90 days within 180 days.
Passport holders with a valid US, UK, or Schengen visa can enter Georgia without applying for a tourist visa. Individuals without these visas can apply for a Georgia e-visa online. It is a seamless process that takes around 3-5 working days for approval. Here’s a list of the crucial documents required for the Georgia e-visa application:
If you are touring Georgia for the first time, then here is a pro tip. Typically, the immigration office at the airport might ask for travel insurance or hotel booking proofs. So, kindly keep a printed copy or a soft copy ready. Trust us, you will thank us later for this piece of information.
By Air: Reaching Georgia is easier than you think. Georgia’s three main international airports are Tbilisi International Airport, Kutaisi International Airport, and Batumi International Airport. If you are an Indian citizen, you will rarely get direct flights to Georgia. However, you can easily get a connecting flight with one or two stopovers. Some popular airlines are Qatar Airways, Air Arabia, FlyDubai, Turkish Airlines, Georgian Airways, and Etihad Airways.
Now, coming to the main part, that is, travelling from the airport to the city. When you book a Georgia tour packages for your family from Travejar, you get transfer services with us. However, if you want to explore Georgia at your own pace, then you have multiple options. You can download the Bolt taxi application, which offers cheap and reliable rides. Look for bus 337 that runs from the main Tbilisi airport to the center for just 2 Lari. Last but not least, rental cars are available, but note that roads outside the main cities can be tricky.Planning your Georgia itinerary? Here are the top places to visit in Georgia:
1. Tbilisi
Welcome to Tbilisi. On arrival at the Tbilisi International Airport, tourists will be bombarded with taxi offers. But wait, your bargaining skills won’t work on Georgian taxi drivers. Tbilisi is a charming blend of ancient and the new. Whether you want to wander through cobbled streets lined with pastel-colored houses in the Old Town or take a cable car to the crumbling Narikala Fortress for aerial views of the city, it has everything you need. Rustaveli Avenue, famed as Golovin Street, offers a European vibe, whereas the lively Dry Bridge Market will attract you with its vintage treasures and quirky art.
2. Batumi
If you are newlyweds and looking for a romantic escape, then Batumi is the right place. The coast of Batumi is calling you. Witness a lively seaside city with sky-touching buildings, palm trees waving in the air, and the endless blue of the Black Sea. Enjoy strolling along the coastline, admire the uniqueness of Alphabetic Tower, or simply chillax while sipping an aromatic and thick Turkish coffee. Nature enthusiasts can explore the Batumi Botanical Garden, loaded with diverse flora, or enjoy an amazing dolphin show at Batumi Dolphinarium.
3. Kutaisi
Kutaisi is the fourth-largest city in Georgia. This is not hyped like Tbilisi, but it will surely impress you with its cultural values and UNESCO World Heritage sites. The Bagrati Cathedral, located on a hill, watches over the city, whereas the underground world of the Prometheus Cave is impressive. Explore the 1.4 km long cave by opting for a short boat trip. Kutaisi is also the oldest city in the world. So, if you are a history buff, then this destination is a must-include on your Georgia tour package.
4. Mtskheta
The spiritual soul of Georgia lies in a city located around 20 km from Tbilisi. Yes, we are talking about Mtskheta. Moreover, it is an ideal spot for history lovers, including historical monuments like the Jvari Monastery, the Svetitstkhoveli Cathedral, and the Samtavro Monastery. Historically, Mtskheta was the capital of the East Georgian Kingdom and still radiates. On a walking tour through its narrow streets, you will get to see the stunning Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and the Jvari Monastery.
5. Uplistsikhe
To bless your eyes even older, consider travelling to Uplistsikhe. This mysterious ancient rock-hewn town will surely leave you in awe. The main attractions of this place are the 1st or 2nd century Temple Theatre, Tamaris Darbazi, Makviliani Temple, and many others. Explore the ancient tunnels and caves of Uplistsikhe by booking a Georgia tour package with Travejar.
6. Svaneti
The call of the Svaneti mountains is too loud to ignore. This region is guarded by ancient Svan towers and surrounded by snow-capped hills. Villages like Mestia and Ushguli offer a popular long-distance trekking route, and the air here feels like nowhere on earth. Indeed, it is a place that will surely satisfy your soul.
7. Kazbegi
The iconic Gergeti Trinity Church is located uphill in the mighty region of Kazbegi. Visiting this place feels like entering a different world offering marvelous views. For an adventurous trip, take a drive along the Georgian Military Highway, where each turn reveals valleys, rivers, and towering mountains. This region is a must-include in the Georgia tour packages as it offers a perfect mixture of spirituality and natural beauty.
8. Gudauri
Are you planning a Georgia trip in winter and craving a high-adrenaline experience? If so, then Gudauri must be on your Georgia tour package. This ski resort is not just for winter sports, as it transforms into a heaven for paragliders in summer. Due to its location on the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range, this region offers amazing skiing and snowboarding opportunities. Gudauri Ski Resort is a place that visitors will never forget. The thrill of snowboarding, the snow-capped mountains, and the thrilling activities will create memories that will last forever.
9. Borjomi
Head to Borjomi, a town famous for its mineral water that gained popularity for its healing effects. The Borjomi National Park has a cinema, a swimming pool, and kid-friendly rides. Not only this, the town also has a historical Borjomi Museum. Borjomi’s lush parks, gentle hikes, and peaceful vibe will make your trip a memorable one.
10. Stepantsminda
Last but not least, consider visiting Stepantsminda, which feels like a gateway to heaven. The beauty of this place does not even lie in the landscapes but in the stillness. The way the cloud kisses the mountains and the silence that will hug you like a warm blanket is a truly magical experience. Lastly, for the best Georgia group tours, choose Travejar, as we promise the Georgia trip will have a lasting impression on you.
Here are some of the best things to do in Georgia:
1. Wine Tasting with Locals
The Georgia holiday packages are not just about sightseeing, but also about experiencing life. Testing your taste buds with Georgian wine is one of the best ways to connect with its soul. After all, Georgia is known as the birthplace of wine. In the Kakheti region, you will find families with vineyards where wine is fermented in underground clay pots named qvevris. If you are visiting Georgia in October, then the Gurjaani Wine Festival is a must-see. During this fest, you can enjoy drinking wine while listening to stories and songs from the locals. Trust us, this experience will be so warm and heartfelt that you will carry a bottle of wine when you leave.
2. Take a natural Sulfur Bath
Another unforgettable experience is the Sulfur bath of Tbilisi. The natural hot waters of Abanotubani are valued for their therapeutic benefits and curative properties. Picture yourself enjoying the steaming bath with a faint smell of sulfur in the air and feeling all your tiredness melting away. Sounds interesting, right? By spending a few Lari more, you can book a private room beautifully designed with marble interiors and enjoy the scrubbing massages.
3. Go Hiking or Trekking
Georgia is nothing but a way to paradise for outdoor lovers. Whether you are a casual stroller or an experienced trekker, the country’s hiking sites guarantee a breathtaking view and a memorable adventure. Do not miss the opportunity to hike from Mestia to Ushguli while crossing the roaring rivers on a wooden bridge. No matter where you hike, the landscapes are sure to impress you.
4. Go paragliding in Gudauri
For adrenaline junkies, it’s a paradise with paragliding. The price tag might make you step back, but what about the memories? They are priceless. Well, running off the cliff with a parachute on might sound terrifying, but once you are in the air, soaring over lush valleys and snow-covered peaks, you will get to know why this is a must-recommended activity of Georgia vacation packages.
5. Skiing and Snowboarding
As soon a winter arises, Georgia transforms itself into a snowy wonderland. Renowned resorts such as Gudauri and Bakuriani offer excellent slopes where you can showcase your snowboarding and skiing skills. Even if you are a beginner, you do not have to be anxious, as the skilled instructors and crowds of slopes make it a great spot to learn. You will fall safely again and again, but do not give up.
1. The Georgian Palate
One of the main highlights of Georgia family vacation packages is the delicious cuisine. Enjoy the heart, rich, and freshly prepared food with your family. Each bite of Georgian cuisine will make you fall in love with the country more and more. The Georgian palate is a perfect blend of Middle Eastern spices, Mediterranean freshness, and Russian heartiness.
2. Khachapuri Adjaruli
Your trip to Georgia is incomplete without trying the Khachapuri Adjaruli. This traditional Georgian dish is like a dream come true for cheese lovers. To make this dish, Georgian bread shaped like a boat is filled with molten cheese, topped with fresh egg, and slices of butter. Just tear off bits of the crust, dip them in a hearty soup, and lose yourself in a gooey goodness.
3. Churchkhela
If craving something sweet, then Churchkhela is a must-try. You can find this colorful, candle-shaped Georgian candy hanging everywhere on the stalls in the market. Made from walnuts or hazelnuts, this snack is a must-try. After making the strings, they are dipped in thickened grape juice, making it even more healthy than it looks.
4. Khinkali
Another must-try dish is the iconic Georgian dumpling. Also, it is the favorite dish among the tourists. It is made of twisted knobs of dough, stuffed with meat or vegetables and spices. The trick is to bite a small hole, gulp the soup inside, and then finish the rest. It’s messy but fun, and yes, it is satisfying too.
5. Ajapsandali
Your Georgia tour package itinerary should include a proper meal to stay energized for sightseeing. Ajapsandali is a delicious and spicy vegetarian dish. This thick vegetable stew consists of eggplant, onion, tomato, and is loaded with herbs. Enjoy the comforting and aromatic flavors with fresh bread.
6. Lobio
This is simple yet delicious, made with a kidney bean and walnut stew is usually served bubbling hot in a clay pot. Try this with pickles and cornbread, and thank us later. In Georgia, you are not just eating food but also tasting history, culture, and way of life. It is a staple food in Georgia and can be served hot or cold.
On average, the minimum Georgia trip cost from India will cost you around INR50,000 to INR60,000 for a 5 Nights/6 Days package. However, spending more or less depends on your personal choice and travel needs. Travejar offers an all-inclusive Georgia holiday package that comes with tours, accommodation, meals, and transportation.
The perfect time to visit Georgia is between April and May or September to October. During this time, the weather is pleasant with fewer crowds. Also, summer is considered the ideal time for outdoor activities and to witness the Art Gene Festival.
Yes, 4 days is a perfect time to know about this mesmerising gem of the Caucasus. Our 4 Night/ 5 Days Georgia tour packages come with a guided tour, comfortable stay, and transfers. Here’s what’s included in a 4 Night/ 5 Days tour package:
As the sun goes down over the horizon, Georgia welcomes a nightlife that attracts travellers across the world. As the birthplace of wine, it is home to multiple pubs where you can sip your favorite drink and popular white wine. From lively clubs to a traditional wine store, this wonderland has something for partygoers.
You have found a sweet spot if you can manage to spend 7 days in Georgia. A week is enough time to explore everything the country has to offer. From Tbilisi to the nonstop nightlife, you can experience all without feeling rushed. Also, do not try to add too many landmarks to your Georgia tour package, as you will surely come back to explore.
Exploring Georgia can be made affordable even on a tight budget if you book Georgia family vacation packages with Travejar. The Georgia trip cost from India will be between INR 80,000 – INR 80,000. Consider travelling to Georgia during the off-season months to avail of the best deals.
Yes, 7 days in Georgia is an ideal time to experience most of the country. Also, Georgia is an affordable place as compared to other European countries. For the best Georgia group tours, connect with Travejar as we offer customizable itineraries to meet the travel needs of each visitor.
On the first day, explore the Gelati Monastery, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Prometheus Cave. For your 2nd day, you can walk around the town and explore the Alazani Valley. Begin your 3rd day by exploring the popular places, Narikala Fortress, and enjoy Georgian food. After having a break at the hotel, join us on a tour where you can learn about the traditional winemaking process and witness the Alazani Valley. You can conclude your Georgia tour package trip on the last trip with the Black Sea coast, where you explore the lush garden, fountains, and statues, and relax on a beach.
Georgia, also referred to as the birthplace of wine, is a must-visit country. Its location in the middle of Asia and Europe makes it even more special. The must-include landmarks in a Georgia tour package are Tbilisi, Mtskheta, Gudauri, Ananuri, Gergeti Trinity Church, the Kakheti wine region, and Akhaltsikhe.
Georgia has no shortage of attractions, from lively cities, ancient ruins to natural landscapes, it has all. Some of the top attractions in Georgia are:
Georgia has a great public transportation system, including buses, metro, cabs, and taxis. Tourists can access almost any form of public transport to reach the landmarks they want to explore. However, rather than looking for taxis on the road, we advise you to download the taxi app.
Here are some of the most beautiful places to visit in Georgia.
© 2025 Travejar.com All rights reserved.