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Tbilisi, Georgia
Yerevan, Armenia
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Support local communities – visit the first café in Armenia to provide employment opportunities to people living with disabilities, stay by Lake Sevan at a local NGO committed to inclusivity and attend a cooking workshop where the local women work to preserve Armenian culture.
Veer off the tourist track to see the lesser-known side of Georgia – see the Soviet ghost town of Tskhaltubo to wander the abandoned sanatoriums, explore Vardzia’s Cave Town to learn about 12th-century history and walk to Borjomi’s natural mineral springs.
Follow a peaceful forest trail to two secluded medieval monasteries in Dilijan National Park – Armenia’s tranquil escape in the heart of the mountains.
Learn about the region’s proud wine traditions with a visit to a local family winery in Georgia, then stop for a wine tasting in Armenia.
Take in the stunning views of Khor Virap Monastery and Sevanavank Monastery – the ancient buildings set against the natural backdrops of mountains and blue lakes are just as impressive as the layered histories!
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.