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This 11-day, guided small-group Georgia and Armenia tour is for those who want to see the highlights of the Caucasus, experience its rich history, and learn more about the life of the people in this part of the world. Starting from Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, this tour will take you through Kakheti, Kazbegi and Gudauri in Georgia before heading for Yerevan, the Armenian capital city that is known for its grand Soviet-era architecture.
Explore Yerevan's surroundings and see the highlights, including Khor Virap Monastery and the Areni Cave complex. It was in Areni that in 2010 an ancient wine storage and the earliest shoe in the world were discovered. Visit ancient fortresses and castles, enter into medieval churches, taste fine traditional Caucasian drinks and delicious cuisine.
Spend unforgettable days in a region that is home to ancient civilizations and a rich history. Enjoy great scenery along the way. Discover the exceptionally hospitable and colorful countries of the Caucasus while traveling with like-minded people. Please scroll down to go through the itinerary.
Natural landmarks 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
Step into Georgia’s living history on a full-day private trip that links the ancient capital of Mtskheta with the vibrant city of Tbilisi. This thoughtfully designed tour offers an immersive sightseeing experience for travelers eager to uncover the intertwined stories of these two cultural gems.
Begin just west of Tbilisi, where the ancient town of Mtskheta awaits. Once the capital from the 4th century BC to the 5th century AD, Mtskheta is now celebrated for its two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the iconic Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and the hilltop Jvari Monastery. These masterworks of early Christian architecture are not only religious landmarks but also touchstones of Georgia’s rich artistic and spiritual heritage. Your guide will bring these centuries-old sites to life with fascinating insights and historical context.
Midway through the tour, pause to enjoy a traditional Georgian lunch, sampling local dishes that showcase the region’s renowned culinary culture. Afterward, return to Tbilisi for a captivating exploration of both its old and new districts. The city’s cosmopolitan character is palpable in its lively streets, where multi-ethnic traditions and a dynamic past merge seamlessly.
A highlight of your Tbilisi visit is the exhilarating cable car ride up to Narikhala Fortress. From its ancient ramparts, take in sweeping views of the city—a moment that perfectly encapsulates the blend of history and modern energy that defines Tbilisi today.
This tour package stands out for its seamless combination of two of Georgia’s most significant destinations, offering an in-depth look at the country’s religious and historical evolution. Perfect for travelers who crave a deeper understanding of Georgia’s past and present, this journey ensures that you experience both the grandeur of UNESCO-listed monuments and the lively spirit of contemporary Tbilisi—all in a single, memorable day.
Step into Georgia’s storied past on a half-day trip to Mtskheta, a UNESCO World Heritage gem renowned for its early Christian architecture and rich cultural legacy. Designed with experienced travelers in mind, this tour kicks off with a morning hotel pickup and a scenic drive to the hilltop Jvari Monastery, where sweeping views set the stage for the day.
Next, explore the Armaziskhevi archaeological site, just minutes from Mtskheta, unveiling layers of history from the Bronze Age to Roman times. The journey concludes at Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, a masterpiece of medieval construction and spiritual heart of Georgia.
With its focus on history and architectural marvels, this tour package offers a deep dive into Georgia’s religious and cultural evolution. The unique highlight: three UNESCO-recognized sites in a single day, all set against the dramatic backdrop of the Caucasus.
Escape Tbilisi for a day and discover the picturesque region of Kakheti with a private guided tour to Ilia Lake and Signaghi. Take in the medieval charm of Signaghi, perched atop a hill with panoramic views of the Alazani Valley and the Caucasus Mountains. Stroll through cobbled streets lined with colorful balconies and browse local handicrafts.
Continue to Ilia Lake, where you can relax or try your hand at optional outdoor pursuits like boating or cycling. The unique feature of this trip is the rare combination of medieval town exploration and lakeside leisure, making it perfect for those seeking both culture and relaxation in Georgia’s countryside.
Explore the heart of Georgia on the Tbilisi & Mtskheta Tour, a guided day trip showcasing the country’s spiritual and cultural heritage. Begin in Mtskheta, the ancient capital, where you’ll marvel at the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and the historic Jvari Monastery.
After a flavorful Georgian lunch, return to Tbilisi to meander through both old and new districts. Ride a cable car to Narikhala Fortress for panoramic city views. This tour’s USP is the seamless blend of sacred sites, historical depth, and vibrant city life—all in a single, expertly guided trip.
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Kakheti’s history and culture on this day trip through East Georgia. Begin with a visit to Bodbe Monastery, a revered pilgrimage site linked to St. Nino. Explore the charming town of Signagi, framed by its 17th-century walls and renowned for its terracotta rooftops and stunning valley views.
Enjoy a home-cooked lunch in Sighnaghi before heading to the historic residence of poet Alexandre Chavchavadze, surrounded by a lush English-French garden. The tour’s standout is its immersive blend of spiritual sites, picturesque towns, and literary heritage—perfect for travelers eager to delve into Georgia’s diverse traditions.
Unravel the layers of Georgia’s past on the Mtskheta, Gori & Uplistsikhe day trip. Journey through the fertile Kartli region to Mtskheta, the ancient capital and spiritual heart of Georgia. Explore Gori, birthplace of Joseph Stalin, and visit his thought-provoking museum.
The adventure continues at Uplistsikhe, a sprawling cave city carved into a rocky plateau, where pagan temples and echoing halls tell tales of millennia gone by. Conclude with a hearty local lunch before returning to Tbilisi. The highlight? A rare chance to visit three pivotal Georgian sites—historical, cultural, and architectural—within one enriching tour package.
Discover the spiritual and scenic wonders of eastern Georgia on this one-day tour from Tbilisi. Begin with a visit to the David Gareja monastery complex, passing through the charming village of Sagarejo. Enjoy a gentle walk around the monastery, marveling at medieval frescoes and panoramic landscapes.
Savor a picnic lunch near Lavra Monastery before heading to the revered Bodbe Monastery, associated with St. Nino—Georgia’s beloved evangelist. This trip’s highlight is the rare opportunity to explore two of Georgia’s most important monastic sites in a single day, set amidst breathtaking scenery.