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Two‑Day Georgia Adventure

Day 1: Tbilisi Arrival & Exploration

Morning: Arrive in Tbilisi and settle into your hotel before strolling through the lively Old Town, where cobblestone streets reveal charming cafés and historic architecture.

Afternoon: Wander up to Narikala Fortress for panoramic city views, then unwind at the famous Sulphur Baths for a relaxing soak.

Evening: Stroll along Rustaveli Avenue for a mix of modern boutiques and historic monuments, ending the day with a dinner of traditional Georgian dishes at a local restaurant.

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Day 2: Mtskheta & Kazbegi Highlights

Morning: Take a short drive to the ancient city of Mtskheta to explore the majestic Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and the hilltop Jvari Monastery, both UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Afternoon: Continue north to the stunning mountain region of Kazbegi (Stepantsminda), where a short hike brings you to the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church against the backdrop of Mount Kazbek.

Evening: Return to Tbilisi for a farewell dinner, savoring local wines and a lively folk performance to cap off your adventure.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Old Town (Tbilisi) – 2 hours – $0
  • Narikala Fortress – 1 hour – $5
  • Sulphur Baths – 1.5 hours – $20
  • Rustaveli Avenue – 1 hour – $0
  • Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (Mtskheta) – 1 hour – $3
  • Jvari Monastery – 0.5 hour – $2
  • Gergeti Trinity Church (Kazbegi) – 3 hours – $30
  • Dinner & cultural show (Tbilisi) – 1.5 hours – $25
  • Transportation (day trips) – 4 hours – $20
  • Accommodation (2 nights) – – $40
  • Meals (excluding dinner above) – – $30
  • Total Estimated Cost$185 per person

Tips

If you have more time, add a half‑day in the wine region of Kakheti for a tasting tour, or extend your mountain stay with a hike to Gori for a glimpse of Stalin’s birthplace. To shorten the itinerary, skip the Kazbegi day and spend an extra afternoon exploring Tbilisi’s museums and galleries instead.

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