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A trip to Tbilisi is a once-in- a-lifetime opportunity to spend your holidays at a colorful intersection of the East and West. Thanks to its emerging art scene, mish-mash of architectural influences and immense historical heritage, there’s simply no doubt that your holidays to Tbilisi will be packed with adventures of all sorts.

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Anonymous | Traveled in October

The trip was brilliant. Anna was a lovely guide with a great sense of humour. One slight improvement would be to try to jiggle the daily schedule so that lunch comes a bit later. We all had good breakfasts, then lunch was often around 12-12:30 and we weren't hungry enough to make the most of the extensive spread put before us.

Stephen | Traveled in October

A fantastic tour. Both Armenia and Georgia were superb destinations. They each had fascinating histories, outstanding food and wine and the most beautiful churches and landscapes. Both legs of the tour were really enhanced by the encyclopaedic knowledge of the guides, Armine in Armenia and Alex in Georgia. We would strongly recommend this tour.

Daniel | Traveled in October

The tour was as described, lots of churches and monasteries and long bus rides, but all the sights were very interesting and the overall experience was wonderful. Would have liked to spend more time at Vardzia and Batumi. I learned a lot about the ancient, recent and current history of this region thanks to the two excellent guides, Laura and Alex.

Anonymous | Traveled in October

Our leaders Armena and Alex were both excellent. They had a great knowledge of the countries and their history. The meals and wine=tasting with local families was also most enjoyable.

Thomas | Traveled in September

A 'full on' but very well paced trip. Both our guides were totally amazing (Armine - Armenia & Alex - Georgia) passionate about their countries giving us real insight into both the historical past but also a very deep insight into the present day situation. We would recommend this trip without hesitation. We put in an extra day before the trip and two extra days at the end, well with doing if you have the time.

Jacqueline | Traveled in September

Highly recommended. Lots of experiences in addition to eating a lot of food and drinking a lot of wine! Learning about the traditional wine making was very interesting and eating traditional home cooked food was exceptional. The hotels were all good and the coach was very comfortable. Maryam, our tour leader, was a delight.

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Tbilisi - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Tour Highlights

  •  The Giorgi Chitaia Open Air Museum of Ethnography is a must-visit stop to those who want to acquaint themselves with the Georgia as a whole. This outdoor space hosts dozens of folk houses inspired by architecture from different parts of the country.
  • Simon Janashia Museum of Georgia is located in the central part of the city and it treasures a vast collection of archeological artefacts originating from Georgia, from the Bronze Age all the way to the 20 th century.
  • The National Botanical Garden of Georgia is tucked away at the foot of the Narikala fortress. This gorgeous urban oasis is home to over 4,500 plant species.
  • The Old Town is a colorful maze in the central part of Tbilisi, composed of narrow, winding alleyways lined with rustic houses that fuse several architectural styles.

Travel Tips

  • Mtskheta, UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most famous tourist attractions in Georgia, lies about 20 kilometers north of Tbilisi. Its centerpiece is Jvari, a 6 th Century Orthodox monastery that perches atop a rugged mountainside overlooking the town.
  • Tbilisi metro is the easiest and fastest way to get around the city. The signs and announcements are both in Georgian and English, making it easy to navigate for tourists.
  • Be sure to try the khinkali, one of the most popular Georgian delicacies. This is a type of dumpling, usually filled with pork, beef or lamb and seasoned with cumin, chili and salt.
  • Georgia is famous for its age-old wine-making tradition, so make sure to try one of the local varieties while in Tbilisi.

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