Georgia is one of those places whose beauty you have to experience firsthand to appreciate truly. Situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, this magnificent country is a blend of snow-capped mountains, charming old cities, and a history that is both ancient and modern. Just a short distance from India, Georgia welcomes you to a world of incredible experiences.
Our Georgia country tour packages from India are a complete experience, giving you the chance to see the best of the country, from the most popular sights to hidden gems that will truly make your memories unforgettable.
Can you picture yourself driving along winding mountain roads, passing through picturesque villages nestled amongst hills, lakes, and waterfalls, all feeling like something out of a storybook? Our packages are tailored to your travel needs, whether you're looking for romance, adventure, or a relaxing family getaway.
Georgia's identity is forged from a blend of Eastern warmth and Western style; wander through bustling local markets, inhale the aroma of freshly baked bread, or marvel at a modern glass cube standing next to an ancient fortress.
With our personalized Georgia travel packages, you'll choose your hotels, even add guided tours or plan day trips, while we organize all the details. All you have to do is pack your bags and enjoy your trip!
You haven’t truly seen Georgia until you try its famous food — juicy khinkali, cheesy khachapuri, and world-class wine that completes every meal.
Georgia is more than just a destination; it's an experience to cherish. Check out our packages for travel from India to Georgia and find out what to do and what to eat, along with travel tips in our Georgia travel guide!
Georgia is a country of ancient culture, stunning nature, and modern architecture harmoniously combined. If you are a nature or active travel lover, a history or beach lover, or a romantic or city lover, Georgia has something worth remembering for any kind of traveler.
Tbilisi – Capital of Georgia: Tbilisi is the heart of Georgia. It is famous for its colorful Old Town, sulphur bathhouses, great nightlife, and amazing modern and historical architecture. The Bridge of Peace, Holy Trinity Cathedral, and Narikala Fortress are all stunning sites to photograph and are all in an area to visit.
Batumi: Batumi is a modern resort city located along the coast of the Black Sea. Rich with a pebbly beach, beautiful botanical gardens, casinos, and modern skyscrapers on the city skyline, Batumi is a fantastic place to relax or a great place for entertainment and nightlife.
Mtskheta: Mtskheta is one of the oldest cities in Georgia, and it is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Mtskheta is the spiritual center of Georgia, and has historical and ancient treasures such as Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Jvari Monastery.
Kutaisi: Kutaisi has a mixture of history and green scenery, and is also one of the oldest cities in Europe. Kutaisi is your gateway to natural beauty, such as Prometheus Cave and Okatse Canyon, and has Bagrati Cathedral, which is a pleasant landmark marked along the skyline.
Sighnaghi - City of Love: Known as the "City of Love" in Georgia, Sighnaghi is famous for its romantic atmosphere, colorful houses, and panoramic views of the Alazani Valley. A perfect spot for couples and wine lovers!
Kakheti Region: Kakheti is the wine capital of Georgia! You can discover vineyards, drink traditional Georgian wine, and see quaint villages bordered by mountains. Wine tours here are a memorable experience!
Borjomi National Park: This gorgeous national park has mineral water springs, lush green forests, and a healing atmosphere. It draws nature lovers who want to walk, breathe fresh air, and see beautiful scenery.
Martvili Canyon: Martvili Canyon is breathtakingly beautiful with its emerald-green water, boat rides, waterfalls, and stunning views, making it a natural masterpiece. It is a perfect location for adventure enthusiasts and photographers!
Dashbashi Canyon: Dashbashi is one of Georgia's most striking natural phenomena. What stands out here is the glass Diamond Bridge, where visitors can have panoramic views and amazing experiences at a great height above the canyon.
Diamond Bridge: The Diamond Bridge is a structural wonder with a glass floor underneath, one of the top picks for thrill-seekers, and excellent views of the canyon.
Bridge of Peace – Tbilisi: The Bridge of Peace is a modern landmark constructed of glass and steel and is one of the most recognizable structures in Tbilisi. At night, it is illuminated with thousands of LED lights, providing a beautiful setting.
Chronicles of Georgia: This giant monument depicts Georgian history through detailed carved sculptures. The view from the monument is spectacular over Tbilisi, and it serves as an outdoor museum.
Uplistsikhe: An ancient rock-carved city built into the mountain, Uplistsikhe, showcases early Georgian history. Walking through the tunnels, halls, and caves, you feel time turn back.
Gudauri: Gudauri is Georgia's famous ski resort that features snow, ski activity, paragliding, views of mountains, and winter fun in the Greater Caucasus region.
Kazbegi: Kazbegi is famous for its magical mountain landscapes, with dramatic valleys, glaciers, and picturesque views. The best part of Kazbegi is travelling to the Holy Trinity Church.
Holy Trinity Church (Gergeti): Gergeti Trinity Church sits on a hill overlooking Kazbegi. The church is one of the most famous postcards of Georgia. With the mountains behind covered in snow, but in peace.
Embark on Your Dream Journey in Georgia
Explore ancient cave towns, step inside the ruins of Zoroastrian temples, or amble along robust walls of historic convents. Design your tour around Georgia’s splendid vineyards and local delicacies, or provide an outlet for your adventurous spirit with hiking, rafting, and winter ski tours.
At Advantour, we create our Georgia tour packages to suit even the most selective of our clients. Historical tours, outdoor adventures, cultural immersion, multi-country expeditions - we have it all. And if you cannot find what you are looking for among our pre-arranged tours, drop us a note and we will gladly design a tailor-made Georgia travel itinerary just for you.
Traveling Through Georgia
Georgia's diverse weather conditions and wide assortment of activities make the country an attractive holiday destination year-round. Summer and autumn, with their pleasant sunny days and lush landscapes, are the high seasons, yet winter and spring also have their perks:
Winter is the ideal time to admire the snow-covered fairyland of Georgian mountain villages. Georgia boasts of several ski resorts, with well-developed Gudauri. As winter is the season for discounts, budget travelers can significantly curtail their Georgia travel costs. Plus, fewer tourists in winter means reduced crowds and easier access to many attractions and landmarks.
Spring is a gorgeous season in Georgia. The weather warms up and the snow gradually melts, opening routes to hidden alpine gorges and valleys in the process. In the country’s lower regions, meadows are transformed under an ocean of wildflowers. Along with winter, spring is filled with national festivities sure to delight travelers who are curious about Georgian traditions and customs.
Summer in the country of Georgia brings hot weather and lush greenery. Local bazaars overflow with juicy fruits and vegetable of every variety, so come prepared to eat your share of strawberries, cherries, melons and peaches. Local restaurants open their gardens and balconies for scenic dining, and pleasant evenings invite casual city strolls. Summer is the perfect time to cool down in the Black Sea waters of Batumi or head north to discover the alpine charms of Kazbegi and Mestia.
Autumn is warm and sunny, a dream come true for travelers visiting Georgia. It is the season of harvests, when tables bend under the weight of freshly picked apples, apricots and grapes. Wine is omnipresent, its scent and taste sensed wherever you turn. The grind of daily life relents as people relax with friends and family in the sunshine. If you are lucky, you may get invited to join them over a glass… or ten… of wine!
Your Travel Map Guide
Use the Georgia Travel Map to locate the country's key landmarks and learn what each one has to offer.
Determining the Ideal Destination for Georgia
Georgia offers an abundance of natural, historical and religious wonders, and you could easily spend days, if not weeks, exploring this addictive country. Our Georgia travel itineraries encompass tours of varying lengths and diverse routes which can be tailored to fit individual interests and schedules. Yet we understand that you may need some initial guidance to plan independent travel in Georgia or to gain a feel for the country before booking a tour package. Based on years of experience in designing such journeys, we recommend the following:
Tbilisi – Georgia’s capital offers an attractive blend of modern and historic architecture, charming parks and a plethora of museums, theaters and art galleries.
How long should I stay? 1-2 days
Major attractions: Narikala Fortress, Sioni Cathedral, Tbilisi Sulfur Baths
How to get off the beaten path: Visit Georgian Pantheon or stop at Dry Bridge Flea Market to search for antiques and Soviet memorabilia.

Mtskheta-Mtianeti – Beautiful region in the heart of the Greater Caucasus and home to Mount Kazbek, it’s perfect for summer trekking and winter skiing. It also holds some of Georgia’s most important historical sites, including the first capital of Georgia, Mtskheta.
How long should I stay? 1-3 days
Major attractions: Mtskheta, Ananuri, Stepentsminda (Kazbegi)
How to get off the beaten path: Experience Gudauri Ski Resort’s winter charms or trek among the fortified villages of Khevsureti.

Kakheti – This land of grapes is a must for anyone interested in local winemaking traditions. Home to 75 percent of Georgia’s wineries , it produces some of Georgia’s most popular wines and is also renowned for its exquisite cuisine and marvelous historical sites.
How long should I stay? 1-2 days
Major attractions: Gremi Fortress, Sighnaghi, Telavi, Tsinandali
How to get off the beaten path: Wander the remote highlands of Tusheti or explore the rock-hewn David Gareja Monastery.

Shida-Kartli – This landlocked province symbolically unites Georgia’s millennia-long history on a plain nestled between the Greater and Lesser Caucasus.
How long should I stay? 1-2 days
Major attractions: Gori, Joseph Stalin Museum, Uplistiskhe Cave Town
How to get off the beaten path: Many travelers do not realize that Shida-Karli is also a prevalent winemaking region. Contrary to Kakheti, the area is dominated by small-scale, family-owned wineries. Consider a visit to the wineries in Kaspi or Igoeti.

Imereti – Home to Georgia's second most important city, Kutaisi, and the perfect place to combine historical and nature tours. Caves, waterfalls and canyons vie for space with UNESCO Heritage Sites, while bazaars tempt with assorted produce and warm breezes carry whiffs of Black Sea waves.
How long should I stay? 2-3 days
Major attractions: Bagrati Cathedral, Gelati Monastery, Prometheus Cave
How to get off the beaten path: Stop at Green Bazaar in Kutaisi to bargain for wine and fruit. Hike in the marvelous Okatse Canyon Park or take a boat ride on the sparkling waters of Martvili Canyon. For paleontology enthusiasts, the massive dinosaur footprints of Sataplia Cave Park are a must-see.

Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti – A charming region with exceptional mountain scenery and unique medieval tower houses which have survived thanks to the region’s seclusion. The pearl of Svaneti, Ushguli Village, is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
How long should I stay? 3-4 days
Major attractions: Mestia, Ushguli, Zugdidi
How to get off the beaten path: Leave your vehicle behind and hike from Mestia to Ushguli via the isolated mountain villages of Zhabeshi, Adishi and Iprali.

Adjara – A wealthy province on the Black Sea coast near the Lesser Caucasus Mountains, it is home to splendid beaches, unique cuisine and Georgia's second-largest city, Batumi.
How long should I stay? 2-3 days
Major attractions: Batumi, Gonio Fortress, Batumi Botanical Garden
How to get off the beaten path: Visit mountainous Ajara, inhabited by traditional Muslim communities, where you will find rare gems such as Khulo, a small town famous for its 1719-meter-long cable car used by residents to travel to nearby Tago village.

Samthskhe-Javakheti – One of the largest and most diverse regions in the country of Georgia, it’s a delightful conglomerate of mountain scenery, numerous lakes and noteworthy cultural monuments.
How long should I stay? 2-3 days
Major attractions: Vardzia Cave Town, Borjomi Resort and National Park, Rabati Fortress in Akhaltsikhe
How to get off the beaten path: Come in winter and ride the "Kukushka" train from Borjomi to Bakuriani Ski Resort. In summer, travel to Paravani Lake and Poka St. Nino Nunnery, stopping on the way to admire the waterfalls of Dashbashi Canyon.

Where Culture Comes Alive
The effervescent Georgians love a good party and celebrate most significant events with splendid traditional feasts called supra. Come be enamored by the elaborate toasts of the supra’s presiding toastmaster, or tamada. Succumb to the seductive charm of vibrant, aromatic wines and succulent flavors of traditional dishes. Let the buoyant hospitality of Georgians engulf you in a flurry of festivity and fun.
New Year and Christmas Season (December) – In mid-December, capital city Tbilisi starts to shimmer under a canopy of holiday lights. “New Year” trees and decorations transform boulevards, shop windows and private homes into a winter wonderland, and holiday festivals and concerts are held daily. On New Year’s Eve, the merriment culminates in a spectacular fireworks show held on every main square across the country.
Best place to celebrate: Tbilisi
Orthodox Christmas (January 7) – Georgians recall the birth of Christ with joyful parades, special candlelight services and the decoration of chichilaki, a special Christmas tree made from dried hazelnut or walnut branches.
Best place to celebrate: Tbilisi
New Wine Festival (Second Saturday of May) – In May, Georgians and foreigners alike gather in Tbilisi to sample young wines fermented throughout the winter. The New Wine Festival comes replete with traditional Georgian dishes and a variety of artistic performances.
Best place to celebrate: Tbilisi
Independence Day (May 26) – Georgia's independence is duly commemorated with grand shows and firework displays. Public and private institutions invite visitors to tour their grounds, and concerts and exhibitions are held in every major city.
Best place to celebrate: Tbilisi
Tbilisoba (Early October) – Tbilisi’s birthday typically falls in early October, shortly after harvest time is over. The event is celebrated under the splendid autumn sky with sumptuous feasts, cultural performances and plenty of excellent wine.
Best place to celebrate: Tbilisi
Svetitskhovloba (October 14) – This unique festival celebrates Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, considered one of the holiest places in the country and included with other historical monuments of Mtskheta as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Svetitskhovloba festivities last the entire day and include concerts and cultural performances.
Best place to celebrate: Mtskheta