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Bakuriani Tour
Bakuriani – a cozy mountain resort nestled in Georgia’s Lesser Caucasus, is a haven of alpine beauty and year-round adventure. Surrounded by evergreen forests and snow-capped peaks, it charms visitors with its ski slopes, serene nature, and warm village hospitality — a perfect escape for both relaxation and recreation in the Georgian highlands.
Batumi Tour
Gudauri Tour
Gudauri is a high-mountain resort on the Georgian Military Highway at 2,200 m, known for panoramic Caucasus views.
• Snow-capped peaks. Ski, snowboard, thrill.
• Winter fun. Powder slopes. Alpine adventure.
• Mountain escape. Skiing. Paragliding. Panoramic views.
• Adventure hub. Ski. Ride. Explore highlands.
• Winter playground. Fresh snow. Freeride thrills. Breathtaking scenery.
• Winter fun. Powder slopes. Alpine adventure.
• Mountain escape. Skiing. Paragliding. Panoramic views.
• Adventure hub. Ski. Ride. Explore highlands.
• Winter playground. Fresh snow. Freeride thrills. Breathtaking scenery.
Kakheti Tour
Kakheti – A historic kingdom of eastern Georgia, Kakheti has long been a center of winemaking, religion, and royal power. Its ancient monasteries, academies, and citadels reflect centuries of cultural development, while its enduring wine traditions — dating back over 8,000 years — make it one of the oldest continuously cultivated wine regions in the world.
Kazbegi Tour
Kazbegi is a mountain town in northern Georgia, set at the foot of Mount Kazbek, known for dramatic alpine landscapes.
• Snowy peaks. Gergeti Trinity Church. Iconic views.
• Mountain calm. Fresh air. Wide valleys.
• Nature escape. Hiking. Scenic walks.
• Iconic landmark. Church above the clouds.
• Highland beauty. Silence. Powerful landscapes.
Kutaisi tour
Kutaisi – One of the world’s continuously inhabited cities, Kutaisi served as the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Colchis — the land of the Golden Fleece — and later became the political and cultural heart of medieval Georgia. For centuries, it was a royal center of learning, religion, and statehood, leaving behind monumental sites like Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati Monastery that still reflect its historic importance.