Embark on a breathtaking journey to Georgia's most stunning cave city, carved between the 12th and 13th centuries. En route, we'll witness the mesmerizing beauty of Javakheti Zegani, and catch a glimpse of the magnificent Abuli mountain and the colossal Paravani Lake - the biggest lake in Georgia.
After exploring Vardzia, we'll head to the Khertvisi castle, strategically located on a hill, between two rivers. And, for lunch, we'll savor some local delicacies, including Qvevri beer. Later, we'll visit the Rabati castle, the biggest preserved castle in Georgia, boasting a palace, church, mosque, fountains, pools, and museum.
Our return to Tbilisi, through Borjomi, will offer us stunning views and an entirely different landscape. Don't miss out on this adventure of a lifetime, where you'll witness Georgia's remarkable history and natural beauty.
Posted By : Nicklas_C
What a great day out. Booked this to join a small-group tour, but was the only person booking due to booking off-season. Irakli could easily have cancelled the tour, but honoured the booking and gave me a private tour for the price of one person in a group. He went out of his way to make it a great experience, flexing the agenda as the day unfolded. Vardzia IS AMAZING. It takes a good while to get there, but Irakli had some hidden gems along the way to break up the journey (bonkers train carriage bridge being my favourite), the scenery is amazing, and the conversation was good. So even the journey was an enjoyable part of the day. A long but utterly worthwhile day.
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Posted On : 2024-03-12 16:18:10
Posted By : Abdullah T
I had a four days trip schedule with them, the trip was amazing and the tour guide “Maiko” made it even better, she was super friendly and helpful during the full trip.
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Posted On : 2022-06-01 01:47:50
Posted By : B8917BBcarlosr
it was a good day, good tour and good explanation.
He showed us the way to the temple, telling us its history and importance, he showed us the border with Azerbaijan and its conflict in broad strokes.
He showed us a wine tasting with indigenous strains of the Caucasus.
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Posted On : 2021-11-03 12:08:42