Arrive in Tbilisi and explore the Old Town, Narikala Fortress, and the famous sulfur baths. Enjoy traditional Georgian cuisine in the evening.
Travel along the Georgian Military Highway to Gudauri and Kazbegi. Visit the Gergeti Trinity Church with stunning views of Mount Kazbek.
Explore the Kakheti region, known for its ancient winemaking traditions. Visit Sighnaghi, the “City of Love,” and enjoy wine tasting at a local winery.
Visit Mtskheta, a UNESCO-listed town. Explore Jvari Monastery and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral before returning to Tbilisi for leisure time.
Spend your final morning shopping for souvenirs or relaxing at a café before transferring to the airport for departure.
Georgia’s capital is a charming mix of ancient and modern, with cobblestone streets, historic churches, sulphur baths, and vibrant local markets.
Experience breathtaking landscapes, hiking trails, and ski resorts in the Caucasus Mountains, a paradise for adventure and nature lovers.
The Black Sea coastal city of Batumi offers modern architecture, lively beaches, botanical gardens, and a vibrant nightlife scene.
Visit historic monasteries like Svetitskhoveli and Gelati, showcasing Georgia’s rich religious heritage and stunning medieval architecture.
Enjoy traditional dishes like Khachapuri and Khinkali and sample Georgia’s famous wines, produced in one of the world’s oldest winemaking regions.
Unwind in the thermal baths and mineral springs across Georgia, from Tbilisi’s sulfur baths to the natural hot springs in the countryside.
Yes, Indian citizens can apply for an e-Visa to Georgia online for stays up to 30 days, making the process fast and convenient.
The best time is from May to October for pleasant weather, ideal for sightseeing, hiking, and exploring both cities and mountains.
With an e-Visa, Indian citizens can stay up to 30 days. Extensions or longer stays may require additional approvals from Georgian authorities.
The official currency is the Georgian Lari (GEL). Carry some cash for small expenses, though cards are widely accepted in urban areas.