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Venture to the crossroads of Europe and Asia with the "Highlights of Azerbaijan & Georgia" city sightseeing tour. Over ten days, journey from Baku’s futuristic skyline to Georgia’s medieval towns, traversing the Caucasus Mountains and savoring the region’s legendary wines. With a moderate activity level, this trip is well-suited to travelers eager for a balance of city walks, light hikes, and cultural experiences. Standout moments include visiting Europe’s largest open-air rock museum, sharing a traditional home-cooked meal with a Kakheti family, and trekking to the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church. The unique selling point of this tour package lies in its seamless fusion of ancient history and vibrant modern culture, offering immersive encounters at every turn for those who relish both adventure and authenticity.
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Caucasus region - this is a high mountains, valleys, canyons, sea, incredible nature, proud people and ancient traditions. Sakura offers a unique adventure in the Caucasus for the travelers who seek to discover new world, interact with locals, experience their traditions and enjoy breathtaking views from the rocky beaches of the Black Sea to the high mountains
Get to the heart of the Caucasus’s capitals and get the best service and unforgettable memories with Sakura team.
Georgia is a unique destination, offering a wide range of experiences. Due to its diverse natural and cultural heritage, the country has an outstanding.
We start our tour in Baku and follow the ancient Silk Road trade route where we will visit the Mediaeval palaces, grand mosques, the carpet weaving centre , and the bright stained glass of Sheki’s palaces.
As we travel from Azerbaijan to Georgia, we visit cathedrals, Monasteries, Mountains, Fortresses, Canyons, Dinosaurs footprints, mountains of Kazbegi, and the world’s oldest wine region. Winemaking has been practiced in Georgia for over 8,000 years. Cultural monuments which are included into UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Georgian hospitality and of course its cuisine. Georgian national dishes are amongst the best in the world for their diversity and taste.
Armenia, one of the oldest countries in the world has ancient monasteries and the gorgeous Lake Sevan
While exploring the South Caucasus countries you will discover a fascinating cross-roads culture that has integrated both Europe and Asia. You will visit World Heritage Monasteries, unique painted churches, cave towns, stunning gorges and valleys, ethnographical and historical museums, art galleries and more…
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Imagine savoring centuries-old winemaking traditions against the scenic backdrop of eastern Georgia on an exclusive wine tour in Kakheti. Renowned as the cradle of Georgian wine, Kakheti offers a unique opportunity for curious travelers to immerse themselves in a culture where wine has been crafted for over 6,000 years. This private, one-day trip is a sensory journey through lush vineyards and historic estates, where you’ll discover what makes Kakheti the birthplace of Georgian wine.
Your day begins with a guided tasting and exploration of the Tsinandali estate, once home to the celebrated 19th-century poet and nobleman Alexander Chavchavadze. Stroll through its remarkable English-French garden, adorned with rare, imported flora, and absorb the tranquil beauty that inspired generations of Georgian artistry.
Next, the tour leads you to Shumi Winery—one of the region’s most esteemed producers, whose name harkens back to an ancient Georgian word for pure, authentic wine. Here, you’ll sample a selection of their best vintages, gaining insight into the meticulous techniques that have defined Georgian winemaking for millennia.
The experience continues at Shilda Winery, a standout among Kakheti’s acclaimed vineyards. Taste a curated variety of local wines and witness firsthand the regional dedication to quality and tradition. Each stop on this trip provides a window into the artistry and innovation that continue to shape Georgian viticulture.
As the afternoon unfolds, enjoy a relaxed sightseeing walk through Telavi, Kakheti’s vibrant hub. The town’s welcoming atmosphere and picturesque streets offer a perfect finale to your day of discovery. Conclude your journey with a scenic drive back to Tbilisi via the breathtaking Gombori Pass, reflecting on the flavors and stories that make Kakheti a must-visit for wine enthusiasts.
The unique selling point of this tour lies in the intimate access to legendary wineries and cultural landmarks, making it ideal for those seeking a blend of history, taste, and authentic Georgian hospitality. Whether you’re a dedicated oenophile or simply wish to experience the heart of Georgian wine country, this tour promises an unforgettable exploration of one of the world’s oldest winemaking regions.