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Set eyes on the stunning Caucasus Mountains.
Tour ancient monasteries.
Stroll narrow streets in Tbilisi.
Savour under-the-radar delicious food and wine in Georgia
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If you crave destinations that defy the ordinary, the "Best of Georgia & Armenia" trip is your invitation to the Caucasus. Over eight days, experienced travelers can unravel the region’s cultural and natural splendors, traveling from Yerevan to Tbilisi. Expect strolls through the atmospheric streets of Tbilisi, explorations of ancient monasteries, and encounters with breathtaking mountain scenery.
This easy-paced tour stands out for its deep dive into local culture—dining with friendly hosts and delving into the region’s architectural and culinary treasures. For those who appreciate immersive travel in lesser-known lands, this tour package is a must.
Arrive at any time.
There are no activities planned until an evening welcome meeting.
Drive to Echmiadzin to visit its famous cathedral. Later, enjoy a city tour of Yerevan, followed by a visit to the Genocide Memorial. Take some free time to explore the city of Yerevan.
Explore Khor Virap and visit its monastery with fantastic views of Mt Ararat. Continue to the Roman temple of Garni. Enjoy lunch in a local home and watch how traditional lavash bread is made. Return to Yerevan with time to visit the main market or stroll the cafe-lined streets of the city.
During your free time in Yerevan opt to visit the Yerevan Brandy Factory or Megerian Carpet factory for some insight into staples of Armenian culture.
Drive to the largest lake in the Caucasus region, Lake Sevan, and stop into charming monasteries along the way. Continue to Haghpat via Molokan-minority villages, stopping to enjoy traditional afternoon tea in a Molokan village. Overnight in Haghpat surrounded by breathtaking views of the Debet canyon.
The Molokan are a minority population in Armenia derived from settlers exiled from Russia for their religious beliefs. Their name derives from "Milk" due to the great amount of milk they would consume, especially during the fasting period determined by the Orthodox Clergy. Stop in a Molokan village en route to Haghpat to get a glimpse into daily life, and enjoy afternoon tea.
Visit Haghpat Monestary and UNESCO-listed monastic complex of Sanahin. Cross into Georgia to be welcomed and greeted by your Georgian CEO before transferring to Telavi, located on the foothills of the Tsiv-Gombori Range. This afternoon, sample traditional Georgian wines.
Travel through Kakheti Province, dotted with churches and vineyards. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Kizikhi area and Sighnaghi. Stop for lunch at a local village house. Head to Tbilisi and enjoy a guided tour of the city.
Drive the famous Georgian Military Road to Mtskheta, ancient capital of Georgia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit the Jvari Monastery and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral. Continue to Uplistsikhe cave town and on through the dramatic Aragvi River Valley. Return to Tbilisi in the evening.
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The tour was a beautiful pilgrimage to different monasteries, very high intensity, we enjoyed Armenian, music, culture and food. Visit to see of Holy Etchmiadzin and Holy Badarak was exceptional. Lake Sevan, views of Majestic mouth Ararat will never be forgotten. Delicious dinners, hands on cooking classes in Georgia and Armenia, made it a great tour of both learning and connection. Most evenings concluded with traditional song or dance and the group seemed to love that. Visit to the vineyards and wine tasting in Georgia was also special. It was a wonderful opportunity to visit and see contrasts in the culture.
This was a great “taster” insight into two countries that I hadn’t really considered visiting before and the tour gave me just enough to have a great time whilst leaving so much more for a return visit.
Good introduction to the political geography, history, food & wine of Armenia and Georgia. Accommodation was of higher standard than I expected.
The guides were great The team were a good mix and really loved this travel team Unique and different destinations Accommodation was very good overall Loved the 1st place we stayed in geoorgia but not enough time there to enjoy all facilities
Wonderful, informative, excellent