Discover Georgia’s wild nature, medieval castles, and local delicacies on a private tour through the Great Caucasus. Book your adventure today!
Discover Georgia’s wild nature, medieval castles, and local delicacies on a private tour through the Great Caucasus. Book your adventure today!
- Zhinvali Water Reservoir - Constructed in 1986, the Zhinvali Water Reservoir is located about 75 km from Tbilisi. This site is renowned for its breathtaking views of the mountains, deciduous forests, and pristine waters.
- Ananuri Fortified Castle Ensemble - Situated along the turquoise waters of the Aragvi River, the Ananuri Architectural…
- Zhinvali Water Reservoir - Constructed in 1986, the Zhinvali Water Reservoir is located about 75 km from Tbilisi. This site is renowned for its breathtaking views of the mountains, deciduous forests, and pristine waters.
- Ananuri Fortified Castle Ensemble - Situated along the turquoise waters of the Aragvi River, the Ananuri Architectural Complex exemplifies Georgia’s distinctive architectural style. It served as the residence of the Aragvi feudal dynasty in the 18th century and was the site of numerous battles. The complex features defensive walls with integrated towers and two churches from the 18th century.
- Gergeti Trinity Church - One of Georgia’s most iconic landmarks, the Gergeti Trinity Church is perched at 2170 meters above sea level, offering stunning views of the snowy glaciers of the Greater Caucasus mountain range. Backed by the majestic Mt. Kazbegi (5047m), this 14th-century church is a popular destination for pilgrims, photographers, and nature enthusiasts.
- Sno Castle - The ethnographic village of Sno is located on both banks of the Snostskali River, surrounded by the Alpine meadows of the Greater Caucasus mountain range. A notable landmark in the area is the 16th-17th century Sno Castle and tower.
- Dariali - The final and most spectacular canyon at the Georgian-Russian border, Dariali is a must-visit when exploring the Caucasus mountains. Home to ibex and mountain goats, Dariali is a deep gorge featuring both Alpine forests and rocky mountain peaks. A scenic drive through tunnels carved into massive mountains offers an adventurous experience, with unforgettable panoramas from various viewpoints.
- Private transportation
- Private driver
- Private car ride up to Gergeti church (round trip)
- Maps of the region
- Bottled water
- Certified Guide service throughout tour
- Private transportation
- Private driver
- Private car ride up to Gergeti church (round trip)
- Maps of the region
- Bottled water
- Certified Guide service throughout tour
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Explore Europe’s highest mountain range, the Great Caucasus, in just one day with a private certified guide and driver!
Our journey begins in the morning as we travel along Georgia’s renowned Military Highway, stopping to visit the Ananuri Architectural Complex, which overlooks a water reservoir. As we leave the deciduous forests behind, we drive…
Explore Europe’s highest mountain range, the Great Caucasus, in just one day with a private certified guide and driver!
Our journey begins in the morning as we travel along Georgia’s renowned Military Highway, stopping to visit the Ananuri Architectural Complex, which overlooks a water reservoir. As we leave the deciduous forests behind, we drive through alpine meadows adorned with snowy glaciers.
We reach the town of Stepantsminda (Kazbegi), the last town in Georgia before the Georgian-Russian border. From here, we take a private 4WD to the Gergeti Trinity Church, offering breathtaking views of one of the highest glaciers in the Caucasus, Mt. Kazbegi (5047m).
In the mountains, we can savor some of the famous local delicacies, including Mokhevian Khinkali. On our return journey, we visit the Sno Canyon and a local 16th-century tower.
This day trip is perfect for those who love wild nature, medieval castles, snow-covered mountains, rural life, dramatic landscapes, and local cuisine.
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.