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- 4 Days /3 Nights
- ₹36130 Per-Person / ₹32550
Embark on a memorable adventure through Georgia - home to an 8,000-year-old winemaking tradition deeply woven into its culture, monasteries, landscapes, and hospitality. This 5-day tour blends wine experiences from East to West, taking you from the rolling vineyards of Kakheti to the lush green valleys and artisan cellars of Imereti.
Discover Kakheti: Bread, Wine & Soul of the East
Tbilisi → Badiauri → Bodbe Monastery → Sighnaghi → Tbilisi
Overnight: Tbilisi
Begin your journey with a scenic drive toward the fertile Alazani Valley, the heartland of Georgian wine.
Badiauri – Traditional Bread & Cheese Tasting
Your day starts in Badiauri village, famous for its ton-baked bread. Watch locals preparing traditional shotis puri in a clay oven and enjoy warm bread with local cheeses — an authentic introduction to Kakhetian flavors.
Bodbe Monastery
A peaceful hillside complex surrounded by cypress trees, Bodbe is one of Georgia’s most spiritual landmarks. Enjoy quiet walking paths, panoramic views over the Alazani Valley, and the serene atmosphere of St. Nino’s Monastery.
Sighnaghi – The City of Love
Continue to Sighnaghi, a romantic hilltop town enclosed by ancient defensive walls. Wander its narrow streets lined with pastel houses and balconies, and enjoy beautiful vistas of the valley and Caucasus Mountains.
Wine Tasting in a Local Wine Factory
Visit a Kakhetian winery where you will taste 3 - 5 types of wine, accompanied by a tour of the cellar and an introduction to the philosophy of winemaking.
After a culturally rich day, return to Tbilisi for the evening.
Tbilisi City Tour
Overnight: Tbilisi
Explore Georgia’s vibrant capital, where Old and New Tbilisi coexist in a harmonious blend of history, tradition, and modern city life.
Holy Trinity Cathedral (Sameba)
A monumental symbol of spiritual revival, towering over the city with its impressive architecture.
Metekhi Church & King Vakhtang I Gorgasali Statue
Overlook Tbilisi’s old district from a dramatic cliffside viewpoint.
Narikala Fortress
Take a cable car to the ancient fortress for sweeping views of the winding streets, colorful rooftops, and the Mtkvari River.
Abanotubani – The Sulfur Bath District
Walk through the iconic domed bathhouses that define Old Tbilisi, where natural hot springs have flowed for centuries.
Shardeni District
A charming pedestrian zone full of cafés, wine bars, galleries, and lively atmosphere — perfect for a relaxing stroll.
Return to your hotel in Tbilisi for your second overnight stay.
Westward to Kutaisi: City Tour & Wine of Imereti
Tbilisi → Kutaisi → Local Imeretian Winery
Overnight: Kutaisi
Depart toward Western Georgia, passing through the changing landscapes of forests, rivers, and mountain ranges.
Kutaisi City Tour
Discover one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities:
Wine Tasting in a Local Imeretian Winery
Visit a charming family winery in a nearby Imereti village. Imeretian wines are known for their lightness, freshness, and subtle aroma. Taste several local varieties while learning about the region’s unique winemaking style that uses smaller qvevri and gentler processes.
Spend the night in Kutaisi.
Martvili Canyon & Prometheus Cave
Overnight: Kutaisi
A day dedicated to Western Georgia’s natural wonders.
Martvili Canyon
Walk along turquoise rivers, limestone formations, and waterfalls carved over millions of years. Optional boat ride offers an unforgettable experience gliding through crystal-clear canyon waters.
Prometheus Cave
Marvel at grand halls filled with stalactites, stalagmites, underground lakes, and atmospheric lighting. This is one of Georgia’s most beautiful karst caves, offering a magical underground journey.
Return to Kutaisi for your final night in the western region.
Departure Day
Kutaisi → Tbilisi → Airport
After breakfast, transfer back to Tbilisi according to your flight schedule.
Our team ensures a smooth and comfortable departure, completing your rich wine journey through Georgia.
Official Name:
Sak'art'velo
int'l name: Georgia
former: Republic of Georgia
former: Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.
ISO Country Code: ge
Time:
Actual Time: Mon-Oct-23 16:09
Local Time = UTC +3h
Daylight Saving Time (DST) March - October (UTC +4)
Country Calling Code: +995
Capital City: Tbilisi (pop 1 253 000)
Other Cities:
Batumi (Ajaria 137 100), Gori (70 000), Kutaisi (241 100), Rustavi (158 000), Sokhumi (Abkhazia)
Government:
Type: Republic.
Independence: On 9 April 1991, the Supreme Council of the Republic of Georgia declared independence from the U.S.S.R.
Constitution: 17 October 1995.
Geography:
Location: Southwestern Asia, South Caucasus, bordering the Black Sea, between Turkey and Russia.
Area: 69,700 km² (26,911 sq. mi.). 20% of the total territory is not under Georgian government control.
Terrain: Mostly rugged and mountainous.
Climate: Generally moderate; Mediterranean-like on Black Sea coast with cold winters in the mountains.
People:
Nationality: Noun and adjective--Georgian(s).
Population: 3,7 million (2015. Does not include Abkhazia or South Ossetia.)
Ethnic groups: Georgian 70.1%, Armenian 8.1%, Russian 6.3%, Azeri 5.7%, Ossetian 3%, Abkhaz 1.8%, other 5%. (1989 est.)
Religion: The Main religion is Greek Orthodoxy (65%), other confessional groups include Shiite and Sunni Muslims (11%), Armenian Gregorians, Catholics, Baptists, and Judaists.
Language: Georgian (official), Abkhaz, also the official language in Abkhazia.
Literacy: 99%.
Natural resources: Forests, hydropower, nonferrous metals, manganese, iron ore, copper, citrus fruits, tea, and wine.
Agriculture products: Citrus, grapes, tea, hazelnuts, vegetables, livestock.
Industries: Steel, aircraft, machine tools, electrical appliances, mining (manganese and copper), chemicals, wood products, and wine.
Currency: Lari (GEL) was put into circulation in 1995.
Exports - commodities: vehicles, ferro-alloys, fertilizers, nuts, scrap metal, gold, copper ores
Exports - partners: Azerbaijan 10.9%, Bulgaria 9.7%, Turkey 8.4%, Armenia 8.2%, Russia 7.4%, China 5.7%, US 4.7%, Uzbekistan 4.4% (2015)
Imports - commodities: fuels, vehicles, machinery and parts, grain and other foods, pharmaceuticals
Imports - partners: Turkey 17.2%, Russia 8.1%, China 7.6%, Azerbaijan 7%, Ireland 5.9%, Ukraine 5.9%, Germany 5.6% (2015)
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