Explore Georgia on our one week escorted tour. From the Caucus Mountains to the vibrant capital city of Tbilisi and wine tasting in ancient vineyartds. A wonderful week of exploring and discovery.
Discover Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia on this private tour with a focus on local experiences. These three countries may be neighbours but each is distinctly different and have their own unique culture and history to tell.
We invite you to join one of our tours of Georgia, a beautiful country at the crossroads of Europe and Asia.
You'll find towering mountains, sun-kissed vineyards, and rich ancient traditions that genuinely call out to travellers. As you explore this captivating land, you may feel as if time stands still, allowing you to connect with a legacy of architecture, art, and customs that have shaped generations.
Imagine wandering through the breathtaking Svaneti region, surrounded by the majestic snowy peaks of the Caucasus. You'll discover the unique Svaneti towers and ancient stone homes that reflect the strength of the local culture. Dive into Svaneti's vibrant stories and cherished traditions, where the people's ancient language and customs have been lovingly preserved.
We understand how special it is to experience the art of winemaking. In the regions of Kakheti and Imereti, you'll witness endless vineyards that stretch beautifully across the landscape. You'll have the opportunity to visit traditional cellars and learn about the time-honoured methods Georgians have employed to craft wine since Roman times. As you taste the exquisite wines, each offering its unique story, we hope you feel connected to Georgia's rich winemaking heritage.
Georgia's culinary offerings are just as remarkable. They combine flavours from Middle Eastern, Central Asian, and European cuisines. You can relish popular dishes like khinkali (dumplings filled with various delights), khachapuri (cheese bread), and mtsvadi (barbecued meat).
In addition to its stunning landscapes and culinary treasures, Georgia is filled with hospitable locals eager to share their rich history and lively traditions. Join a local feast where laughter and stories flow as freely as the wine. Experience traditional music and dance that echo the essence of the Georgian spirit.
What makes Georgia truly memorable are the sights, flavours, and connections you'll forge with the people. Georgians pride themselves on their welcoming nature, making every visitor feel part of the family. Georgia offers something special for everyone, and we can't wait to share this transformative journey with you!
A genuine love for our work and an in-depth understanding of the country drives us to seek new and enriching experiences that lead to unforgettable journeys. Our local experts genuinely empathise with the wishes of our customers, enabling them to create personalised trips that resonate deeply with individual interests. We are committed to sustainable actions that aim to improve living conditions in communities, foster local employment, and open new doors for young generations in their hometowns. We believe in making a positive impact together.
Georgia is widely considered to be the birthplace of wine. Archaeological evidence suggests that wine has been made here for over 8,000 years, making it the oldest known winemaking region in the world. The unique Georgian winemaking tradition revolves around using qvevri, large earthenware vessels buried underground for fermentation and storage. Qvevri wines are typically made with whole grape clusters, including the skins, seeds, and stems. This gives the wines a distinctive amber colour and complex flavour profile.
Georgian wine has a long and rich history and has played an important role in Georgian culture and society for centuries. Wine is often used in Georgian religious ceremonies and social gatherings. It is also a major export product, and Georgian wines are now enjoyed by wine lovers all over the world.
If you are a wine enthusiast, a trip to the wine regions is a must. The country is home to diverse wine regions, each with its unique terroir. Some of the most famous wine regions to visit include:
The best way to experience Georgian wine culture is to visit a winery and take a tour. Most wineries offer tastings, so you can sample various wines and learn about winemaking. You can also visit the Georgian National Wine Museum in Tbilisi to learn more about the wine culture. The museum has a fascinating collection of artefacts and exhibits that tell the story of Georgian winemaking from ancient times to the present.
Georgia is an extraordinary place; its wine culture is a unique and fascinating part of its identity. If you are looking for a travel experience combining delicious wine, rich history, and warm hospitality, this is the perfect destination.