There are many reasons why you will love Georgia
The Georgian Food || The Caucasus Mountains || Black Sea || Hospitality || Monasteries || Nightlife || Georgian Wine || All Season Travel
USP of Georgia
Natural Beauty:
The Caucasus mountains with snow peaks, black sea beaches, rushing waterfalls, hikes and hilltops, botanical gardens, nature parks etc.
Cave Cities:
Georgia is a home to various unusual cave cities. One of them being Uplistsikhe, an ancient cave town and one of the oldest towns in Georgia, another cave is the Prometheus.
Ancient Churches:
The country is full of ancient and beautiful churches which are spectacular to visit. Bagrati cathedral and Mtskheta cathedral located here features in the list of UNESCO world famous heritage sites.
The Birthplace of Wine:
Georgia is considered as “the birthplace of wine”. It is a big part of the country’s culture and their wine making process here is around 8000 years old.
The Sulphur Baths:
There are a wide number of these sulphur baths here which are usually followed up by Khashi soup. It has a zen-like aura offering messages, hot water scrubs etc.
GEORGIA VISA
Indian passport holders require a visit to Georgia. Indians are eligible for an e-Visa. The electronic visa system (e-Visa) will allow Indians to receive Georgia visa online, relieving them from necessity to submit original documents or visit Georgian Embassy or Consular Office.
Documents Required for Georgia Visa:
- Travel documents issued within the last 10 years and the validity period of the travel document.
- A document evidencing payment of a visa fee determined 20 USD.
- Copy of tickets purchased for travel or a booking of such tickets.
- Proof of accommodation in Georgia.
- Proof of financial funds during travel to and stay in Georgia.
- Travel and health insurance shall be valid for the period of stay in Georgia.
- Document confirming the purpose of the alien’s travel to Georgia.
PLACES TO COVER
OPTION A
4N5D: DAY 1 TBILISI
Your tour will start after Lunch in Tblisi as your arrival will be little late in the morning at Tblisi. Evening illuminated tour of Tbilisi
4N5D: DAY 2 TBILISI
Proceed for half day Tbilisi City Tour with world’s largest Orthodox Holy Trinity Cathedral, Metekhi Church and the monument honoring Vakhtang Gorgasali, the legendary founder of Tbilisi, Sulfur bathhouses, passing by Tbilisi’s sole mosque, and explore the enchanting Sharden area, replete with narrow streets, cozy cafés, wine tasting bars, and souvenir shops, immersing yourself in the city’s rich history. Sioni Cathedral, Anchiskhati Basilica, and the iconic clock tower of the renowned Rezo Gabriadze Theatre. After crossing the Bridge of Peace to reach Rike Park, you’ll embark on a cable car ride to the Narikala Fortress, an exhilarating experience that’s sure to leave you with a rush of positive emotions and indelible memories. Proceed to ancient city of Mtskheta, often referred to as the “Second Jerusalem” for its profound religious significance. This is where the revered St. Nino, who brought Christianity to Georgia, lived under a blackberry bush at Samtavro Monastery and planted the first cross on Mount Jvari, a cross crafted from vines intertwined with her own hair.
4N5D: DAY 3 KAKHETI WINE ADVENTURE: SIGHNAGHI & BODBE EXCURSION
Breakfast at Hotel, proceed to enchanting city of Sighnaghi, often referred to as the “City of Love.” This picturesque town, perched on a steep hill, offers breathtaking vistas of the expansive Alazani Valley, with the majestic Caucasus Mountains gracing the distant horizon. Visit one of the renowned wineries for a wine tasting experience. Georgia, often considered the birthplace of wine, boasts a unique winemaking tradition, particularly the Kvevri wine, making it a must-try during your visit.
4N5D: DAY 4 ANANURI, GUDAURI AND KAZBEGI
Breakfast at Hotel. Proceed to the remarkable Ananuri Fortress, nestled on a foreland along the Aragvi River, not far from the Zhinvali water reservoir, approximately 70 km from Tbilisi, visit Gudauri Ski Resort, a picturesque tourist settlement and ski mountain resort situated at an elevation of 3,000 meters on the southern slopes of the Lesser Caucasus range in Georgia. Gudauri, located 120 km from Tbilisi, is reachable via the Georgian Military Road, taking approximately 2 hours by car. The region has attracted many renowned writers and poets, including Alexander Griboedov, Alexander Pushkin, and Mikhail Lermontov. Proceeding with your sightseeing, you’ll embark on a journey to Gergeti Trinity Church, accessed by a robust 4X4 vehicle. Located in the Kazbegi municipality, just 1 km from the village of Gergeti, this church sits at an altitude of 2,200 meters above sea level. It is one of the most sought-after tourist destinations in Georgia, known for its historical significance and breathtaking location
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