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The Eurasian country of Georgia is an absolute delight, with small villages nestled in the Caucasus Mountains, gorgeous beaches along the Black Sea and vibrant vineyards producing delicious wines. Georgia’s most popular attraction is Vardzia, an awe-inspiring cave monastery. Try a walking tour along the cobbled streets of Tbilisi, or head north to tour the cultural wonders of Mtskheta.

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Georgia Highlight

What makes Georgia unique compared to other destinations?

Georgia is unlike any other country because it combines so much variety in a small area. You can travel from snowy mountain peaks to sunny vineyards and the Black Sea coast in just a few hours. The country’s mix of cultures, incredible food, and long winemaking history make it truly special. It’s also one of the oldest Christian nations, full of ancient churches and monasteries. But what really makes Georgia unforgettable is its people - warm, generous, and always ready to welcome guests.
Aerial view on Black Sea coastline in Abkhazia, Georgia
Georgia's Hidden Gem

One lesser-known, off-the-beaten-path destination in Georgia and why is it special?

Svaneti, in northwestern Georgia, is one of the country’s most beautiful and remote mountain regions. It’s famous for its medieval stone towers, dramatic peaks, and traditional Svan culture that’s still alive today. Villages like Mestia and Ushguli sit high in the Caucasus Mountains, offering breathtaking views and a glimpse of authentic local life. Svaneti feels peaceful and untouched, with crystal-clear rivers, hiking trails, and hearty home-cooked food. It’s the perfect place for travelers who love nature, history, and genuine cultural experiences far from the crowds.
Lush valley with a small village next to a river and snowy mountains at the back
Georgian Way of Life

What are some key cultural insights you think travelers should know before arriving in Georgia?

Georgians are deeply proud of their traditions and are famous for their hospitality. Guests are treated like family, and sharing food and wine is an important part of life. The supra — a traditional feast led by a toastmaster (tamada) — is a cultural highlight. Religion also plays a big role, so modest clothing is expected in churches and monasteries. It’s polite to greet people warmly, respect elders, and show genuine interest in local customs. Travelers who do will always be welcomed with open arms and big smiles.
Aerial view of a monastery in a valley with hills and snowy peaks in the back
Tips for Georgia Travel

Are there any common mistakes travelers make when visiting Georgia that they could avoid?

Many travelers think Georgia is small and easy to cover quickly, but mountain roads can be slow, and weather conditions are unpredictable. It’s better to travel at a relaxed pace and not rush. Another common mistake is staying only in Tbilisi and skipping the countryside — regions like Kakheti, Svaneti, or Adjara offer the true heart of Georgia. Some visitors also forget to carry cash, as small towns may not take cards. When visiting churches, women should cover their heads and shoulders, and men should remove their hats. Planning ahead and keeping flexible make the trip more enjoyable.

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Katharine | Traveled in June

This trip took me to some parts of Georgia that would be extremely hard to access as a solo traveller. The walking was fabulous, despite several walks being cut short by excessive snow lying much lower than typical for June. The views made up for this, as we were extremely lucky with predominantly dry weather while we were in Svaneti. The accommodation was homely and I felt lucky to experience Ushguli before it becomes more accessible and spoiled. I regret not adding a few days in Tbilisi before or after the trip. While most of the food was delicious I wouldn’t recommend this trip to vegans or people unable to eat wheat, as in the remote areas there is very little choice and bread, eggs and cheese are staples at every meal.

Anonymous | Traveled in June

A wonderful chance to explore a fairly remote, fascinating and very beautiful part of Georgia. Excellent, satisfying and sometimes challenging hiking. Omar was an outstanding guide and leader. He took great pains throughout to ensure our individual comfort and safety and to introduce us to a wide range of Georgian history and culture. He was throughout patient and good humoured.

Anonymous | Traveled in June

Great itinerary for Armenia and Georgia. But would like to see more of Armenia. Excellent guides in both countries. Knowledgable, informative, gd organisers, considerate. Def gd ambassadors for their countries. Hotels very comfortable , food wonderful except one in Telavi. But view and food was excellent.

Iris | Traveled in June

A fantastic trip with lots of experiences - tasting traditional home cooked food, wine tasting, churches, monasteries and wonderful views of the Caucasus. Our guide Tamar was exceptional. She was very knowledgeable, pleasant and with a great sense of humour. Would thoroughly recommend the trip,

Melissa | Traveled in May

Ana was an excellent explore leader, information given clearly, and she was very helpful and friendly. The trip was lovely, you will eat very well! I really enjoyed the cooking workshops in people's kitchen, it was a nice way to see how things were done in a traditional way. Accommodation was good, some lovely views. Our driver Beka was also fantastic, friendly and kept the bus spotless.

Elizabeth | Traveled in May

A fantastic trip - explored the food and area well. Ana is a fantastic guide and a credit to both companies. The trip went very smoothly and the itinerary was moved when necessary due to the unexpected snow! Would definitely recommend this trip and Georgia is a fantastic country to visit. Only downside is the number of stray dogs and cats - the ones in Tbilisi are ok - they ignore people but the others are in some ways too friendly and jump up you despite you trying your hardest to stay away from them - unfortunately one of our group did get scratched by a dog and Ana was fantastic in ensuring that they went to hospital and got the relevant injections but don't let this put you off the trip. You don't need much local currency as most places take cards - even some of the toilets! It is useful to have a small amount of currency and you can either take it out of an ATM or exchange currency on the first day. There was some travelling but it was all broken up and the accommodation was good.

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