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Panoramic Georgia Packages
4N/5D
Georgia
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Package Overview

Panoramic Georgia refers to the diverse and breathtaking landscapes found throughout the country of Georgia. Here are some key features and destinations that contribute to the panoramic beauty of Georgia:

  1. Caucasus Mountains: The Caucasus Mountains dominate the landscape of northern Georgia, offering stunning panoramic views. Mt. Kazbek, Mt. Ushba, and Svaneti's mountainous region are particularly renowned for their majestic peaks, deep gorges, and alpine meadows.
  2. Svaneti: Located in the northwest of Georgia, Svaneti is a region known for its untouched natural beauty. It is home to picturesque villages, medieval towers, and the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ushguli, providing panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
  3. Kazbegi (Stepantsminda): Located in the Greater Caucasus Mountains, Kazbegi is a popular destination known for its dramatic landscapes. The highlight is the Gergeti Trinity Church, perched on a hill with stunning panoramic...
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Panoramic Georgia refers to the diverse and breathtaking landscapes found throughout the country of Georgia. Here are some key features and destinations that contribute to the panoramic beauty of Georgia:

  1. Caucasus Mountains: The Caucasus Mountains dominate the landscape of northern Georgia, offering stunning panoramic views. Mt. Kazbek, Mt. Ushba, and Svaneti's mountainous region are particularly renowned for their majestic peaks, deep gorges, and alpine meadows.
  2. Svaneti: Located in the northwest of Georgia, Svaneti is a region known for its untouched natural beauty. It is home to picturesque villages, medieval towers, and the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ushguli, providing panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
  3. Kazbegi (Stepantsminda): Located in the Greater Caucasus Mountains, Kazbegi is a popular destination known for its dramatic landscapes. The highlight is the Gergeti Trinity Church, perched on a hill with stunning panoramic views of Mt. Kazbek and the surrounding valleys.
  4. Tusheti: Tusheti is a remote and pristine mountain region in northeastern Georgia. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, lush meadows, and traditional stone villages. The high mountain passes, such as the Abano Pass, provide awe-inspiring vistas.
  5. Lake Ritsa: Situated in the heart of the Caucasus Mountains in Abkhazia (a disputed region of Georgia), Lake Ritsa is known for its crystal-clear waters surrounded by dense forests and towering mountains. The scenic beauty and panoramic views make it a popular tourist spot.
  6. Vardzia: Vardzia is an ancient cave monastery complex located in southern Georgia. The site offers panoramic views of the surrounding rugged landscapes and the winding Mtkvari River.
  7. Wine Regions: Georgia is famous for its winemaking traditions and vineyards. Regions like Kakheti, known as the "cradle of wine," offer scenic beauty with vineyards stretching across rolling hills and picturesque landscapes.

These are just a few examples of the panoramic beauty that can be found in Georgia. The country is rich in natural landscapes, historical sites, and cultural heritage, making it an ideal destination for those seeking stunning vistas and immersive experiences.

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Day Wise Itinerary
  • Day 1
    WELCOME TO GEORGIA

    Arrival at Tbilisi international airport

    Meetng and transfer to the hotel in Tbilisi (30-minute drive)

    Check-in at the hotel

  • Day 2
    TBILISI CITY TOUR

    Breakfast in Hotel

    Go for Tbilisi City Tour. Start with the world’s largest Orthodox Holy Trinity cathedral, Contnue to Metekhi church and monument to Vakhtang Gorgasali, the legendary founder of Tbilisi. Walk down to the district of Sulfur bath houses passing by the only mosque in Tbilisi. Stroll through the Sharden area full of narrow streets with cozy cafés, wine tasting bars, and souvenir shops, and breath in the living past. Visit Sioni Cathedral, Anchiskhati Basilica and the clock tower of famous Rezo Gabriadze Theatre. Cross the Bridge of Peace to Rike Park. There we will take Cable car to Narikala Fortress. The best place to release adrenaline, dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin, endorphins and just feel happy. Charge with emotions and unforgetable memories.

    Overnight in Tbilisi.

  • Day 3
    MTSKHETA – GORI TOUR

    Breakfast in Hotel

    Our road goes to the ancient city of Mtskheta - a must-visit place in Georgia. This ancient city is called the "Second Jerusalem". One of the most revered saint in Georgia, who brought Christianity to the country St.Nino lived under the blackberry bush in Samtavro monastery in Mtskheta and put the first cross on Mount Jvari, made of vine and intertwined with her own hair. We will visit two greatest shrines of the Christian world - Jvary Monastery, and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral. The Heaton of the Lord, is kept here. The cathedral was the coronation site of the Georgian kings as well as their burial place for centuries and still remains one of the most venerated places of worship for Georgian people.

    Gori is one of the important cites on the Silk Road, during the tour you will see museum of the Joseph Stalin. Georgia dedicated to the life of Joseph Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union, who was born in Gori. The Museum retains its Soviet-era characteristics. The museum has three sections in the town's central square. It was officially dedicated to Stalin in 1957. With the downfall of the Soviet Union and independence movement of Georgia, the museum was closed in 1989, but has since been reopened, and is a popular tourist reason. You will see Gori Fortress, a strong fortfication on a hill, from where a pleasant view of the city opens. The fortress survived for many centuries and destructions, today only the fortress walls remain.

    Overnight in Tbilisi

  • Day 4
    ANANURI –GUDAURI TOUR

    Breakfast in Hotel

    Ananuri Fortress - situated on the foreland by the Aragvi River, not far from Zhinvali water reservoir and about 70 km from Tbilisi, Georgia. It was built by the Dukes of Aragvi and its earliest parts date from the 13th century. The fortress is on the UNESCO Tentative list. The fortress consists of two fortifications joined by a crenellated curtain wall. The upper fortification with a large square tower, known as Sheupovari, is well-preserved. The lower fortification, with a round tower, is mostly in ruins.

    Gudauri Ski Resort - is a small touristic settlement and ski mountain resort located at the altitude of 3,000m on the southern slopes of the Lesser Caucasus range of Georgia. Gudauri is situated 120 km from Tbilisi. You can reach it by the Georgian Military Road for about 2 hours by car. Once many well-known writers and poets such as: Alexander Griboedov, Alexander Pushkin, Mikhail Lermontov, Vladimir Mayakovsky and even Alexandre Dumas went by it. Gudauri Panorama, Georgia – Russia Friendship Monument. The monument was built in 1983 to commemorate 200 years’ anniversary of the

    Treaty of Georgievsk (1783). This agreement established Georgia as a protectorate of the Russian empire. What makes this monument so popular among tourists is its picturesque location and chance to take some photos that will make your friends send dozens of questions about the location. Definitely, the right time to stretch your legs and take some fresh air.

    Overnight inTbilisi

  • Day 5
    Departure

    Breakfast in the Hotel. Check out from the hotel

    Transfer to Tbilisi airport

    Departure to the Airport for return flight

Inclusions & Exclusions
  • Accommodation in Tbilisi
  • Daily Breakfast
  • Sightseeing In districts Tbilisi & Mtskheta& Gori & Gudauri & Ananuri
  • English-speaking driver cum guide
  • 2 Botiles of water per person per day
  • Entrance fee for, Cable Car in Tbilisi & Funicular in Tbilisi, Georgia???? Trinity Church, Chair Lift Gudauri
  • Return airport Transfers
  • International flights.
  • Domestic flights
  • All meals and beverages which are not indicated in the itinerary.
  • All personal expenditures.
  • Tips to the tour guide and driver.
  • Visa Fee
  • Travel insurance
  • Everything is not particularly mentioned in the 'Including' section.
  • Portage
FAQs for Georgia

Georgia is a country located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It is situated in the South Caucasus region, bordered by Russia to the north, Azerbaijan to the east, Armenia to the south, and Turkey and the Black Sea to the west.

The capital and largest city of Georgia is Tbilisi. It is known for its rich history, diverse architecture, and vibrant cultural scene.

The official language of Georgia is Georgian. It is a unique language with its own alphabet and distinct linguistic features.

The currency of Georgia is the Georgian Lari (GEL). It is advisable to exchange your currency to Lari before or upon arrival in Georgia. Currency exchange services are available at banks, exchange offices, and some hotels.

The visa requirements for Georgia vary depending on your nationality. Citizens of many countries, including the United States, European Union member states, and several others, can enter Georgia visa-free for a certain period of time. However, it's always recommended to check the visa requirements specific to your nationality before planning your trip.

Georgia offers a diverse range of attractions. Some popular ones include the old town of Tbilisi, the ancient cave city of Uplistsikhe, the wine region of Kakheti, the stunning mountain landscapes of Svaneti and Kazbegi, the ancient monasteries of Mtskheta, and the Black Sea coastline in Batumi.

Georgia is generally considered a safe country for travelers. However, as with any destination, it's important to exercise normal safety precautions. Be aware of your surroundings, take care of your belongings, and follow any local guidelines or advisories.

The best time to visit Georgia depends on your preferences and the activities you plan to engage in. Generally, the spring and autumn seasons (April to June and September to October) offer pleasant weather and are popular for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Summers can be hot, especially in lowland areas, while winters are cold with the possibility of snow, particularly in mountainous regions.

While tap water in Georgia is generally safe for locals to drink, it is recommended for tourists to stick to bottled water for drinking and brushing their teeth. Bottled water is widely available in most shops and supermarkets.

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