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This was another thoroughly enjoyable Explore trip to a fascinating part of the world in terms of its rich history and present-day geopolitical relevance. The group we were travelling with bonded very quickly and were great company throughout the trip. Both tour leaders, Armene (Armenia) and Alex (Georgia) were excellent, communicated their knowledge and love of their respective countries with infectious enthusiasm and were genuinely lovely people. Both drivers also did a great job on sometimes less than perfect roads.
There were multiple highlights but worth special mention would be both capital cities, Yerevan and Tblisi, the basalt rock formations along the Garni River Gorge, the spine-tingling medieval choral music at Geghard Monastery, a performance of La Traviata at Yerevan Opera House that wildly exceeded expectations, the amazing 12th-C cave settlement remains at Vardzia, hiking in the spectacular Kazbegi Mountains, plus all the amazing regional food and drink we sampled throughout the trip. Georgia's reputation as a bit of a foodie heaven is entirely justified.
I would not hesitate to recommend this trip!
Walking tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Alex the tour leader and country guide for Georgia is excellent and shares his wide knowledge of the Caucasus region in an easily understandable manner. Whilst both the country guides for Azerbaijan and Armenia also very good. The overall itinerary is very varied and covers lots' of different aspects of all three countries. I particularly enjoyed the hike up to the Gergeti Trinity Church with all the snow capped high peaks of the Caucasus mountains all around. The trip is fairly fast paced and covers a lot of ground, so you need to understand that it's a great introduction or taster trip to these three fascinating countries and if you want a more in depth experience then you'd need to go back and spend more time there.
Cultural, religious and historic sites
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Journey across the epic landscapes of the South Caucasus on this 12-day tour, connecting Baku, Tbilisi, Sheki, and beyond. As you travel through Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, you’ll traverse a region that has served as a cultural and geographic bridge between Europe and Asia for thousands of years.
Archaeological evidence places human settlement here as early as 3 million years ago, and the tour unfolds a tapestry of ancient sites, world-famous monasteries, and vibrant cities. Explore World Heritage painted churches, mysterious cave towns, and dramatic gorges, all while immersing yourself in the distinct languages, religions, and cultures that define each country.
This small group trip provides comfortable accommodation, transport, and meals, letting you focus on the magnificent scenery and deep-rooted traditions. The highlight of this tour package is its comprehensive scope—delivering the full breadth of the South Caucasus’ natural wonders, history, and art in a single, expertly guided journey.
Sightseeing Tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
The tour days were not strenuous nor too laid back. Meals supplied and on your own were well apportioned based on the tour day's activities. We had a good opportunity to try the local cuisines of the three countries visited which is important to me since I'm a foodie and the wine tastings were interesting as well.
Natural landmarks sightseeing
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Venture into the heart of the South Caucasus with the 7-day Caucasus Countries tour, spanning the vibrant cities of Baku, Tbilisi, and Yerevan. This city sightseeing adventure is perfect for those eager to experience a region where Europe and Asia meet amid soaring mountains and ancient traditions.
Explore Azerbaijan, home to early oil history and striking modernity, before journeying to Armenia—the world’s first Christian nation, rich in rugged landscapes and painted churches. In Georgia, renowned for its legendary wines and dynamic cuisine, discover why the country is celebrated as the birthplace of viticulture. Throughout the trip, you’ll marvel at World Heritage monasteries, cave towns, dramatic gorges, and a wealth of museums and art galleries.
This guided small group tour includes all accommodations, transport, and meals, ensuring a comfortable, culturally immersive experience. The unique selling point lies in its cross-cultural exploration: in just one week, witness the distinct languages, faiths, and histories that make the South Caucasus a truly captivating destination for curious travelers.
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Set off on a culinary exploration across Georgia and Armenia with the "Georgia Real Food Adventure" trip, an 8-day odyssey designed to awaken your senses and satisfy your wanderlust. This guided small group tour takes you from the atmospheric streets of Yerevan and Tbilisi to the dramatic Caucasus foothills, Stepantsminda, and more, blending moderate activity with immersive food experiences.
Begin in Tbilisi, where the city’s colorful facades and mountain backdrop set the stage for hands-on cooking classes and tastings that reveal the secrets of Georgian cuisine. Engage with locals as you sample iconic dishes and discover why Georgian wines are treasured worldwide. The journey winds through historical marvels such as the Narikala Fortress, the ancient town of Mtskheta, and the stunning Ananuri Fortress Complex—destinations that provide both sightseeing and a taste of the regions’ deep cultural roots.
A standout experience is your overnight in the Pankisi Valley, staying with descendants of the original highland Chechens. Wander lush grounds, enjoy hospitality rarely offered to outsiders, and gain authentic insight into the valley’s unique heritage. Throughout the trip, you’ll find a lively blend of moderate physical activity—walking, exploring, and culinary participation—making it ideal for travelers eager for both adventure and flavor.
The tour’s unique selling point is its seamless fusion of gastronomic discovery and cultural immersion, allowing you to taste, learn, and connect at every stop. If you’re seeking a food-focused tour package that unlocks the true character of Georgia and Armenia, this is your ticket to an unforgettable journey through flavors, landscapes, and stories.
Food toursAdventure
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Craving a journey off the beaten track? The Georgia & Armenia Explorer tour unveils the hidden charms of the Caucasus over 11 days, ideal for travelers who thrive on discovery and cultural immersion. Starting in Tbilisi and ending in Yerevan, this moderate-activity adventure connects ancient cities, iconic monasteries, and remote landscapes.
Meander through Kutaisi’s 3,000-year-old streets, explore atmospheric Soviet-era spa towns, and hike in protected wildlife areas in search of rare bezoar goats. The trip also features wine tastings with local makers, hands-on cooking classes, and a memorable night on the shores of Lake Sevan.
The USP? A rare combination of deep local interaction and diverse experiences—culinary, cultural, and natural—across two often-overlooked countries. This tour package is perfect for those seeking a genuine, surprising, and inspiring exploration of Eastern Europe.
Explorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Guest House, Hotel
Age Range
15-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Tbilisi, Yerevan, Kutaisi, Akhal
Tbilisi, Yerevan, Kutaisi, Akhaltsikhe, Gyumri, Dilijan, Lake Sevan
Journey from Istanbul to Yerevan on an extraordinary 30-day exploration with the "Premium Turkey & the Caucasus" tour. Suited for experienced travelers and seniors seeking cultural depth, this small-group tour reveals the rich tapestry of Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan.
Wander through Istanbul’s historic bazaars, marvel at the fairy chimneys of Cappadocia, and traverse ancient Silk Road cities, each destination offering a unique blend of history, religion, and local traditions. Accommodations, transport, and meals are seamlessly managed, ensuring maximum comfort throughout your adventure.
The USP: this tour’s comprehensive itinerary, expertly guided and deeply immersive, brings together the highlights and hidden gems of four fascinating countries—making it the ultimate trip for lovers of culture, heritage, and discovery.
Cultural, religious and historic sites
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Resort
Age Range
15-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Istanbul, Yerevan, Konya, Cappad
Istanbul, Yerevan, Konya, Cappadocia, Baku, Sheki, Telavi, Canakkale, Tbilisi, Borjomi, Gudauri, Dilijan, Selçuk, Pamukkale, Kas, Antalya
Venture beyond the ordinary on the “Azerbaijan, Georgia & Armenia Adventure,” a 20-day journey through the heart of the Caucasus. This explorer tour is perfect for those who thrive on moderate activity and genuine cultural immersion. Begin in Baku, traveling from the Caspian Sea to shimmering lakes and the highlands of Georgia and Armenia. Highlights include hearty home-cooked meals with local families, an invigorating hike to the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church, and a unique wildlife trek seeking bezoar goats. Stay overnight in an inclusive lakeside cottage and uncover the region’s rich history, monasteries, and vibrant cities. The USP of this trip lies in the authentic connections formed with locals and the rare opportunity to explore less-traveled corners of the Caucasus with expert guidance.
Explorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers