Embark on a private tour of Ananuri, Gudauri, and Kazbegi to immerse yourself in the captivating history and stunning landscapes of Georgia. Explore ancient fortresses, marvel at the majestic Caucasus Mountains, and experience the warm hospitality of the Georgian people.
Embark on a private tour of Ananuri, Gudauri, and Kazbegi to immerse yourself in the captivating history and stunning landscapes of Georgia. Explore ancient fortresses, marvel at the majestic Caucasus Mountains, and experience the warm hospitality of the Georgian people.
- Jinvali Water Reservoir - Also referred to as a lake, the Jinvali Water Reservoir is situated along the Georgian Military Highway. Constructed by the Soviets in the 1980s, it offers a fantastic opportunity for photography enthusiasts. Take time to enjoy the breathtaking views of the reservoir.
- Ananuri Fortified Castle Ensemble - Dating back…
- Jinvali Water Reservoir - Also referred to as a lake, the Jinvali Water Reservoir is situated along the Georgian Military Highway. Constructed by the Soviets in the 1980s, it offers a fantastic opportunity for photography enthusiasts. Take time to enjoy the breathtaking views of the reservoir.
- Ananuri Fortified Castle Ensemble - Dating back to the 16th-18th centuries, the Ananuri fortress is located on the foreland by the Aragvi River. It served as a castle and the seat of the Eristavis (Dukes) of Aragvi, a feudal dynasty that governed the region from the 13th century. The castle witnessed numerous battles and is ideal for landscape photography, offering stunning views of both the fortress and the Jinvali reservoir. The fortress was in use until the early 19th century and has been on the tentative list for UNESCO World Heritage Site inclusion since 2007. Discover the ancient castle and its picturesque surroundings.
- Pasanauri - Near the village of Pasanauri on the Georgian military road, there is a small observation deck featuring an information board and a deer statue. This marks the confluence of the Black and White Aragvi rivers, which merge to form the Aragvi River. The rivers are named for their origins, which contain rocks of corresponding colors, resulting in contrasting water colors.
- Kvemo Mleta - Savor a traditional Georgian lunch at one of the local restaurants in Mleta.
- Mineral Springs - The Jvari Pass Travertine Natural Monument is a calcareous sinter or tufa located in the Baidara River valley (2197 m). It formed when carbonate minerals precipitated from ambient temperature water. In some areas, the travertine is covered with a thin layer of transparent water on the white slopes, where the development process continues actively.
- Gergeti Trinity Church - Commonly known as the Holy Trinity Church near Gergeti village, it is located on the right bank of the Chkheri River beneath Kazbegi Mountain, 2170 meters above sea level. Built in the 14th century, it is the only cross-cupola church in the Khevi province. During times of danger, valuable relics from Mtskheta, including Saint Nino’s Cross, were safeguarded here. Although religious services were banned during the Soviet Era, the church remained a popular tourist spot. It is an active establishment of the Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church. Visitors can enjoy an epic panoramic view of the entire valley from the church. Its remote location in the steep, natural mountainous area makes it one of Georgia’s most iconic tourist attractions. Hike to the church and take in the stunning views of the Caucasus Mountains.
- Dariali - The Dariali Gorge is a river gorge located on the border between Russia and Georgia, at the eastern base of Mount Kazbek, south of modern-day Vladikavkaz. Carved by the Terek River, the gorge stretches approximately 13 kilometers, with steep granite walls reaching up to 1,800 meters in some areas.
- Russian Georgian Friendship Monument - Built in 1983 to commemorate the bicentennial of the Treaty of Georgievsk and the enduring friendship between Soviet Georgia and Soviet Russia, the Friendship Monument is located on the Georgian Military Highway between the ski resort town of Gudauri and the Jvari Pass. This large round stone arch and concrete structure overlooks the Devil’s Valley in the Caucasus Mountains. Gudauri, a ski resort in the heart of the Caucasus Mountains, is part of the Stepantsminda district (2,200 meters above sea level) and offers a skiing area with maximum sun exposure. Additionally, the resort provides a refreshing sightseeing experience with its fresh air.

- On-board WiFi
- Honey and Georgian alcohol(Chacha) degustation
- Glintwine
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- On-board WiFi
- Honey and Georgian alcohol(Chacha) degustation
- Glintwine
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- stunning view we need 4\4 weel driving car to reach gergeti. (20 lari per car. 6 pax)
- Lunch
- stunning view we need 4\4 weel driving car to reach gergeti. (20 lari per car. 6 pax)
- Lunch
This expedition provides a memorable journey through the stunning sceneries of Kazbegi, Ananuri, and Gudauri, and deeply engages tourists in the intricate culture and past of Georgia. From the awe-inspiring vistas of the Caucasus Mountains to the exploration of age-old strongholds and shrines, this tour presents an exclusive chance to encounter the…
This expedition provides a memorable journey through the stunning sceneries of Kazbegi, Ananuri, and Gudauri, and deeply engages tourists in the intricate culture and past of Georgia. From the awe-inspiring vistas of the Caucasus Mountains to the exploration of age-old strongholds and shrines, this tour presents an exclusive chance to encounter the finest of Georgian cordiality and natural beauty.
- Time for transportation is already included in the total duration
- Indulge in the rich flavors of Georgia with our team, as you sip on Chacha, a traditional Georgian brandy, and savor Churchkhela, a sweet and savory snack made of walnuts and grape juice
- offer flexible pick-up options and can accommodate travelers at a location of your choice.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.