Borjomi Tour from Tbilisi with Bakuriani Resort and Soviet Train Ride

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  • Duration:12 hours (approx.)
  • Location: Tbilisi, Georgia
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Private full day tour to Borjomi and Bakuriani includes visiting the best winter and summer resort Bakuriani at an elevation of 1,700 meters covered by forests and a balneological resort Borjomi, well-known with its mineral water park that dates back to the 1850s. To appreciate the nature, guests will take Soviet train Kukushka (Russian for "little cuckoo") that connects Borjomi to Bakuriani via the narrow-gauge railway in the deep forest. Guests will visit Borjomi Central Park to relax, enjoy the nature and taste mineral water. Guests will also visit Mtsvane Monastery built in 10th century and covered with greenery. Private tour to Borjomi and Bakuriani includes entry tickets to the train and central park. Total drive 370 km (230 miles).


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Located at 1,700 m in the Borjomi region of Georgia, Bakuriani is nestled in the shadows of the breathtaking Caucasus Mountains, only a three-hour drive from Tbilisi. Home to dozens of alpine slopes and cross-country trails, it offers some of the most spectacular skiing and snowboarding in Europe.
Originally developed as an Olympic training facility, unsurprisingly, Bakuriani is Georgia’s most popular winter sports and recreation destination. Enjoy the downhill ski runs, cross-country trails, horseback tours, sledding or simply take long walks through beautiful snowy forests.

There are several main trails in Bakuriani, one of which is Kokhta (2,255 m high) is a 4 km ski run with difficult and medium difficulty slopes. This is the oldest ski area in Bakuriani.

Didveli (1861 m) has one on the most amazing trails. From here you can catch a gondola to the slopes of Mt. Sakvelo, and ski a range of blue and red routes. The longest piste is around 4 km long. Advanced skiers can continue further up the mountain by catching a chairlift at the top of the gondola to almost the very top of Mt. Sakvelo itself. Here, you can enjoy stretching your ski-legs on very steep and difficult red and black runs.

Totally renovated resort Mitarbi (1500m) was able to accept its first visitors after 30 years on December 25, 2016. Winter sport lovers are offered to try 3 new ski lifts, 9 km ski pistes suitable for intermediate, expert and advance skiers/snowboarders, joining ski piste for Kokhta and Mitarbi, modern infrastructure and new unforgettable experiences.

Bakuriani’s cross-country trails attract experts as well as beginners. Two of the most challenging runs begin on Mt. Kokhta and Mt. Didveli. If skating is your winter pastime, Bakuriani offers plenty of opportunities, among them at Bakuriani Park and the rink at the Hotel Edem. The hills and valleys around Bakuriani are ideal for snowmobiling, but if you prefer to get around the old-fashioned way, horse- drawn sleighs are the traditional mode of winter transportation in Bakuriani, so for a romantic treat, take a romantic sleigh-ride around the picturesque village.

Guide services, including renting single and double-seat snowmobiles, are available through many hotels and shops.
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