Embark on a 3-day adventure to Tusheti, Georgia’s remote and unspoiled region. Discover rugged beauty, charming villages, and traditional way of life in the Caucasus Mountains.
Embark on a 3-day adventure to Tusheti, Georgia’s remote and unspoiled region. Discover rugged beauty, charming villages, and traditional way of life in the Caucasus Mountains.
The road from Tbilisi to Tusheti
Gombori Pass - The Gombory Pass, which connects Tbilisi and Telavi, is famous for its winding roads and stunning views of the Alazani Valley.
As you climb, the landscape gradually changes from semi-desert to lush green forest. On the way up there are several viewpoints where you can stop to take in the stunning…
The road from Tbilisi to Tusheti
Gombori Pass - The Gombory Pass, which connects Tbilisi and Telavi, is famous for its winding roads and stunning views of the Alazani Valley.
As you climb, the landscape gradually changes from semi-desert to lush green forest. On the way up there are several viewpoints where you can stop to take in the stunning scenery.
Once at the top, you can visit the Gombori viewing platform, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
As well as its natural beauty, the Gombori Pass is steeped in history. It was once a strategic point on the Great Silk Road, connecting Georgia to other parts of the world. The pass is also home to several historical landmarks, including the 17th century Gombori Fortress, which is open to visitors.
Alaverdi Monastery - The Alaverdi Monastery is one of the most important religious and cultural sites in Georgia. Located in the heart of the fertile Alazani Valley in the eastern region of Kakheti, it was founded in the 6th century and is known for its stunning 11th century cathedral, one of the tallest structures in Georgia. The interior of the monastery is decorated with beautiful frescoes and intricate carvings, and it houses a number of priceless religious artefacts, including manuscripts and religious icons.
In addition to its historical and religious significance, Alaverdi Monastery is surrounded by beautiful natural scenery. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the Alazani Valley and the Caucasus Mountains, as well as taking a stroll through the monastery’s beautiful gardens.
Tusheti National Park - The road to Tusheti is an adventure in itself and is considered one of the most scenic and challenging drives in the Caucasus region. The road is 93 kilometres long and begins in the historic town of Alvani in the Kakheti region of eastern Georgia.
The road to Tusheti and the Abano Pass offers breathtaking views of the Caucasus Mountains, alpine pastures and charming villages perched high in the mountains. The region is also known for its unique cultural heritage, with traditional stone towers and ancient churches dotting the landscape.
The Abano Pass, at 2,826 metres above sea level, is one of the highest motorable passes in Georgia. The pass is only open from late May to early October as it is covered in snow during the winter.
Despite the challenges of the road, the journey to Tusheti and the Abano Pass is an adventure in itself. The stunning views, unique culture and challenging terrain make this drive a once in a lifetime experience.
Omalo - Omalo is one of the most popular destinations for travellers exploring the Tusheti region as it offers a unique and authentic experience of Georgian hospitality.
During our tour we offer accommodation in a traditional guest house in Onalo. The guesthouse is simple but comfortable, with clean rooms and private bathrooms. The friendly hosts provide delicious home-cooked meals using local produce and can arrange horse riding, hiking or other outdoor activities.
The village of Onalo itself is a charming place to explore, with ancient stone houses and winding cobbled streets. Surrounded by stunning mountain views, it is the perfect place to relax and soak up the natural beauty of Tusheti.
Staying in a guesthouse in Onalo is an opportunity to experience the true spirit of Tusheti and get a taste of the warm hospitality for which Georgia is famous. It’s an unforgettable experience that will leave a lasting impression on any traveller.
Abano pass - The Abano Pass is a breathtaking and challenging mountain pass in the Caucasus Mountains of Georgia. At an altitude of approximately 2,850 metres (9,350 feet), it is the highest motorable pass in the country. The pass offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys, often covered in snow even in the summer months. As you cross the pass, you’ll come across flocks of sheep led by local shepherds, adding a picturesque and authentic touch to the journey. The rugged beauty and tranquil landscapes make the Abano Pass a must for adventurous travellers seeking to experience Georgia’s unspoiled wilderness.
Discovering the beauty of Tusheti
Diklo - You’ll find the ruins of the Diklo fortress overlooking the village, as well as summer shelters for shepherds, sheep and a simple guesthouse. While the harsh climate and difficult road conditions mean that the village is depopulated during the winter season, the village offers peace, freedom and fresh mountain beauty.
Shenako - The village of Shenako is famous for its authentic Tusheti house towers, built in the Middle Ages from black flat stones and wood. The ground floor of these towers was used for livestock, while the upper floor was used for living and protection from intruders.
In Shenako, visitors can see St George’s Church, which was built in the 19th century. This free-cross domed building is made of slate and limestone and has eight narrow and arched windows in the dome. The church is a good example of traditional Tushetian architecture with its whitewashed walls and octagonal, tin-covered dome with a pyramidal roof. The church also has a rectangular doorway with three semi-circular arches on three sides and a square bell tower (of which only the foundations remain). Visitors can also enjoy the stunning Lavgardan slate shelf that surrounds the church, gate and minarets.
Shenako is a must for travellers interested in Tushetian history and architecture.
Day 3: Lower Omalo. Back to Tbilisi
Omalo - Omalo is known for its unique ethno-cultural heritage and medieval architecture. The historical part of the village includes the Keselo Fortress, which dates back to the Mongol invasion of 1230 and served as a defence against raids by the North Caucasian tribes. The fortress has been partially restored in recent years. The village’s houses, built between the 17th and 19th centuries, are examples of the region’s distinctive architecture. With only 37 inhabitants, Omalo is an idyllic place to explore the culture and history of Tusheti.
Tbilisi - Late afternoon return to Tbilisi
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Additional food and beverages
- Horse riding (option)
- Gratuities
- If you want to stay in a private room, you will have to pay additional 50 USD/2 nights
- Additional food and beverages
- Horse riding (option)
- Gratuities
- If you want to stay in a private room, you will have to pay additional 50 USD/2 nights
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During the 3-day Tusheti tour, you will explore the charming villages of Omalo, Dartlo, Kvavlo, Chesho, Parsma, and Girevi, each with its own unique history and character. Omalo, the largest village in Tusheti, is the starting point for many treks and excursions in the area. Dartlo, known for its stone houses and cobbled streets, offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Dano, a small village in the Pirikiti Valley, is famous for its ancient defence towers and traditional architecture. Kvavlo, Chesho, Parsma, and Girevi are also picturesque villages that offer a glimpse of the traditional way of life in Tusheti.
- The itinerary can be changed due to weather or delay with back to Tbilisi, so it’s important to be flexible and open to changes in the schedule.
- Tusheti is a remote and mountainous region, with challenging roads and limited infrastructure. Visitors should be prepared for rugged terrain and limited amenities. Those prone to motion sickness may want to consider taking medication beforehand.
- The Tusheti tour is only available during a limited season, typically from June to September. Be sure to check the availability before booking.
- Cell phone coverage is limited in Tusheti, so it’s important to have a backup way to communicate in case of an emergency.
- The weather in Tusheti can be unpredictable, with sudden changes in temperature and the potential for heavy rain or even snow. Visitors should come prepared with warm clothing and waterproof gear.
- There is limited access to electricity and running water in Tusheti, so be prepared for rustic living conditions.
- Be aware of the cultural sensitivity, Tusheti is a very traditional area and visitors should be respectful of local customs and traditions.
- As Tusheti is a protected area, it is important to follow Leave No Trace principles, pack out all trash and respect the natural environment.
- The tour includes comfortable accommodations (single or double rooms) and delicious traditional meals, but please note that the level of comfort may be lower than what you are used to.
- The vehicle used for transport is a Mitsubishi Delica. While it may not be the most luxurious vehicle, it is reliable and equipped to handle the rugged terrain of Tusheti. Rest assured that we have struck a balance between affordability, safety, and comfort for a truly memorable experience.
- Finally, be ready to be cut off from the modern world, Tusheti is a space to enjoy nature, culture and the simplicity of life.
- Credit cards are not accepted in Tusheti
- Please note that the price of this tour may vary based on several factors such as the day of the week, the number of participants, the season, and current promotional discounts. The price displayed on the site most often represents the lowest available price, with discounts automatically applied at the expense of the company. We encourage you to check the specific details for your desired date to understand the exact cost for your unique booking.
- The altitude in Tusheti is high (1800-2900 m / 5905-9514 ft), so those with altitude sickness should take appropriate precautions and consult with a doctor before embarking on the tour.
- There are limited medical facilities in Tusheti, and emergency medical evacuation can be difficult. Visitors should have travel insurance and be in good health before booking this tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.