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Baku, Azerbaijan
Tbilisi, Georgia
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Our travel experts are ready to help.Discover world’s three oldest countries Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan just in one tour.
Inhabitants of Azerbaijan burned crude oil in their lamps before anyone knew what it was.
Beautiful, rocky Armenia was the first country to adopt Christianity as its official religion.
Georgia acclaimed for its fabulous food and drink, claims to be the first area to cultivate the wine grape.
These countries are distinguished by their distinct histories, traditions, cultures and natural surroundings.
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.