Arrive at Shota Rustaveli Tbilisi International Airport and settle into your private transfer heading toward the vibrant heart of the capital.
Check into your boutique hotel in the historic district and enjoy an authentic Georgian breakfast at Puri Guliani, famous for its freshly baked breads and river views.
Walk to the Metekhi Church perched on a cliff, where you can see the equestrian statue of King Vakhtang Gorgasali overlooking the Mtkvari River.
Stroll across the futuristic Bridge of Peace to explore the manicured gardens and dancing fountains of Rike Park.
Board the Tbilisi Aerial Tramway for a high-altitude ride up to the Narikala Fortress, the ancient citadel that has guarded the city for centuries.
Descend from the fortress on foot to enjoy a traditional Georgian lunch at Sakhli #11, renowned for its authentic atmosphere and expertly prepared 'khachapuri'.
Walk through the aromatic Abanotubani district to admire the brick domes of the ancient sulfur baths and the stunning mosaic facade of the Orbeliani Bathhouse.
Follow the stream behind the bathhouses into the urban canyon to reach the hidden Legvtakhevi Waterfall, a cooling oasis nestled in the city center.
Explore the narrow, cobblestone artistic corridors of Shardeni Street and pause to see the historic Sioni Cathedral, once the primary church of Georgia.
Stroll to the whimsical Leaning Tower of Tbilisi to witness the mechanical angel strike the bell outside the Rezo Gabriadze Marionette Theater.
Ride the historic Tbilisi Funicular up to the summit of Mtatsminda Mountain to catch a spectacular sunset viewing over the entire city landscape.
Indulge in a sophisticated dinner at the Funicular Restaurant Complex, where you can pair traditional 'khinkali' with premium Georgian wines while seated on the terrace.
Explore the illuminated amusement grounds of Mtatsminda Park and take a photo beside the giant, glowing Tbilisi TV Broadcasting Tower.
Return to the city level for a night walk along Rustaveli Avenue to admire the Neoclassical architecture of the Georgian National Opera Theater and the Parliament of Georgia.
End your evening with a curated wine tasting at 8000 Vintages, a renowned wine bar offering a deep dive into the country's 8,000-year-old winemaking history.
Depart from Tbilisi for a short, scenic drive north to the confluence of the Mtkvari River and Aragvi River, where the ancient capital of Georgia awaits.
Ascend the mountain to the 6th-century Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers the most famous panoramic view of the historic town of Mtskheta.
Travel down into the valley to explore the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, a masterpiece of the Early Middle Ages and the secondary spiritual center of the Georgian Orthodox Church.
Stroll through the charming, cobblestoned streets of the Mtskheta Old Town, pausing to admire the brick architecture and local crafts at the Mtskheta Bazaar.
Visit the nearby Samtavro Monastery complex, which houses the 4th-century blackberry bush of Saint Nino and the tombs of Georgia's first Christian monarchs.
Savor a legendary Georgian lunch at Salobie, an iconic eatery famous for its 'lobio' (bean stew) served in traditional clay pots with 'mchadi' cornbread.
Explore the ruins of Bebris Tsikhe, a medieval fortress perched on a cliff that once served as the northern gateway to the ancient capital.
Take a short drive into a dramatic limestone canyon to reach the Shio-Mgvime Monastery, a 6th-century monastic complex featuring ancient cave dwellings.
Visit the nearby Château Mukhrani to tour the elegant 19th-century royal palace and explore its historic underground wine cellars.
Enjoy a curated tasting of premium estate wines in the Mukhrani Gardens, learning about the unique fusion of European and Georgian winemaking methods.
Indulge in a refined dinner at the Château Mukhrani Restaurant, where you can savor gourmet Georgian fusion cuisine prepared with seasonal ingredients from the estate's own gardens.
Relax on the scenic drive back to Tbilisi, watching the sunset over the Kartli plains and seeing the lights of the Tbilisi TV Broadcasting Tower begin to sparkle in the distance.
Head to the vibrant Fabrika Tbilisi courtyard, a creative hub housed in a former Soviet sewing factory, to soak in the bohemian atmosphere and enjoy a local craft beer.
Take a leisurely stroll along the pedestrian section of Agmashenebeli Avenue, also known as New Tiflis, to admire the meticulously restored 19th-century facades and glowing street lamps.
End your evening at Linville, a whimsical, vintage-themed cafe located in a historic house in Old Tbilisi, perfect for a late-night tea or a final glass of Georgian brandy.
Begin your journey north from Tbilisi along the historic Georgian Military Highway, a legendary route winding through the heart of the Caucasus Mountains.
Make a scenic stop at the Zhinvali Reservoir, where the turquoise waters create a stunning mirror-like reflection of the surrounding emerald hills and the Zhinvali Dam.
Explore the multi-layered Ananuri Fortress Complex, a 17th-century seat of the Dukes of Aragvi, and admire the intricate stone carvings on the Church of the Assumption.
Pause in the village of Pasanauri to witness the natural spectacle where the Black Aragvi and White Aragvi rivers merge without mixing colors immediately.
Ascend toward the high-altitude Gudauri ski resort area to reach the Russia-Georgia Friendship Monument, a colorful mosaic structure offering dizzying views over the Devil's Valley.
Savor a mountainside lunch at the Rooms Hotel Kazbegi restaurant, where massive windows and a wide wooden terrace offer legendary views of the towering Mount Kazbek.
Stop to admire the surreal orange and white mineral deposits at the Jvari Pass Travertine Natural Monument, where sparkling mountain water flows over natural limestone shelves.
Reach the town of Stepantsminda and transfer into a private Delica 4WD vehicle to begin the rugged ascent through the alpine forests.
Arrive at the 14th-century Gergeti Trinity Church, standing in solitary grandeur at 2,170 meters above sea level beneath the ice-capped summit of Mount Kazbek.
Walk across the grassy ridge of the Gergeti Plateau to capture the classic photograph of the church silhouetted against the emerald slopes of the Greater Caucasus.
Descend back into Stepantsminda to visit the Alexander Kazbegi Museum, located in the former house of the famous Georgian writer, to learn about local mountain culture.
Check into your mountain-view room or head to the panoramic terrace of Rooms Hotel Kazbegi to enjoy a sunset aperitif with the Caucasus Mountains as your backdrop.
Savor a traditional mountain dinner at Restaurant Shorena's, where you can enjoy local specialties like 'pkhlovani' and 'kazbegi khinkali' in a cozy, rustic setting.
Take a moonlit walk through the center of Stepantsminda to see the Gergeti Trinity Church illuminated and glowing like a golden crown on the darkened ridge above.
Relax in the library or lounge of the Rooms Hotel Bar, perhaps sampling a flight of Georgian craft spirits while reflecting on the day's high-altitude adventures.
Step onto a balcony for a session of stargazing, as the clear mountain air of the Greater Caucasus provides an unparalleled view of the Milky Way.
Enjoy a final mountain breakfast on the panoramic garden terrace of Rooms Hotel Kazbegi, watching the first light illuminate the peak of Mount Kazbek.
Begin your journey toward the sun-drenched vineyards of the east, descending from the Greater Caucasus and driving through the scenic mountain passes of the Aragvi Valley.
Take the high road through the Gombori Pass, where you can stop at the summit to capture photos of the sweeping green landscapes and the distant Alazani Valley.
Arrive at the peaceful Bodbe Monastery, the resting place of Saint Nino, and wander through its terracotta-roofed chapels and meticulously manicured flower gardens.
Descend from the monastery to enter the heart of Sighnaghi, the 'City of Love', where you can admire the red-tiled roofs and Italianate wooden balconies overlooking the Alazani Valley.
Savor an authentic Kakhetian lunch at Pheasant's Tears, where you'll indulge in organic farm-to-table cuisine paired with traditional amber wines fermented in underground 'qvevri' jars.
Climb a section of the 18th-century Sighnaghi Wall, an expansive defensive fortification featuring 28 guard towers that offer sweeping panoramas of the Caucasus Mountains in the distance.
Visit the Sighnaghi Museum of History and Ethnology to view an impressive collection of original masterpieces by the legendary Georgian primitive painter, Niko Pirosmani.
Stroll through the narrow, cobblestone alleys of the Sighnaghi Old Town to browse local artisan stalls selling handmade felt rugs, sheepskin hats, and strings of walnut Churchkhela.
Head to The Cradle of Wine Marani for a sunset wine tasting session, where you can sample unique natural wines while taking in panoramic views of the Alazani Valley.
Enjoy a gourmet dinner at Restaurant OKRO'S WINE, specializing in organic Kakhetian cuisine and offering a balcony that overlooks the historic town walls and the distant Greater Caucasus.
Take a tranquil evening stroll through the illuminated 9 April Memorial Park, observing local life and the beautifully lit monuments in the town center.
Relish a nightcap at the Kabadoni Rooftop Bar, where you can enjoy the cool mountain breeze and a wide selection of Georgian spirits while overlooking the starlit landscape.
Pass by the iconic Sighnaghi Wedding House to see its romantic architecture under night lights before retiring to your room at the Kabadoni Boutique Hotel.
Depart from Sighnaghi and begin your journey toward the high-altitude volcanic plateau of Tsalka, leaving the vineyards of Kakheti for the rugged scenery of the Trialeti Range.
Pause in the historic town of Sagarejo to explore the local bazaar or view the ruins of the Manavi Fortress perched on the nearby hills.
Enjoy a scenic drive through the Algeti National Park, making a brief photographic stop at the Algeti Reservoir where the blue waters are framed by dense spruce and beech forests.
Arrive at the entrance of Tsalka Canyon (formerly Dashbashi Canyon) and step onto the breathtaking Diamond Bridge, a transparent glass structure suspended 280 meters above the canyon floor.
Indulge in a unique lunch experience at the Diamond Bridge Restaurant, a glass-enclosed cafe suspended in the center of the canyon bridge, offering 360-degree views of the Khrami River.
Begin your descent along the winding trail into the depths of the Tsalka Canyon to reach the base of the spectacular Dashbashi Waterfall, known for its emerald-green mossy cliffs.
Spend time exploring the rocky riverbanks and the hidden caves behind the waterfall, capturing the 'weeping' natural monument as it flows into the crystal-clear pools below.
Ascend back to the top of the plateau via the trail or local shuttle and visit the 19th-century Tsalka Church of Saint George, a testament to the region's historical Pontic Greek influence.
Take a scenic drive across the volcanic landscape to Paravani Lake, the largest lake in Georgia, located at over 2,000 meters above sea level on the Javakheti Plateau.
Stop at the Poka St. Nino Monastery on the lake's edge to browse the boutique shop of the resident nuns, who are famous for their artisanal chocolates, jams, and traditional Georgian cheeses.
Watch a breathtaking sunset over the high-altitude landscape of the Javakheti Plateau, where the reflection of the sky creates a mirror effect on the surface of Lake Saghamo.
Savor an intimate evening meal at the Poka Monastery Guesthouse, where the resident sisters serve artisanal cheeses, alpine honey, and fresh bread on the shores of Paravani Lake.
Begin your return journey to the capital, descending from the plateau and winding through the forested mountain passes of the Trialeti Range as the stars appear over the Caucasus.
Arrive back in Tbilisi and enjoy a sophisticated late-night cocktail at the Pink Bar inside the industrial-chic Stamba Hotel, a famous converted Soviet-era printing house.
Take a tranquil midnight stroll through Dedaena Park to see the illuminated Dry Bridge and the gentle reflections of the city lights dancing on the Mtkvari River.
Enjoy your final morning in the capital with an artisanal breakfast at Café Stamba, located in the lush atrium of the legendary Stamba Hotel.
Head to the iconic Dry Bridge Market, the city's vast open-air flea market, to browse for unique Soviet memorabilia, vintage cameras, and hand-painted Georgian ceramics.
Visit the subterranean Meidan Bazaar located in the heart of Old Tbilisi, where you can purchase premium bottles of Saperavi wine and authentic Georgian spices.
Conclude your morning exploration with a visit to the golden-domed Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi (Sameba), the tallest religious landmark in the country offering a tranquil final view of the city.
Head to the hidden courtyard of Shavi Lomi (Black Lion) for a legendary final Georgian lunch, famous for its bohemian atmosphere and signature 'gobi' appetizer platters.
Visit the stunning Galerie 27, a historic house known for its colorful stained-glass windows, to purchase hand-painted silk scarves and unique Georgian textile crafts.
Stroll down Galaktion Tabidze Street to the Bitadze Tea Shop, where you can taste and buy rare, wild-grown Georgian teas and artisanal honeys from the mountains.
Relax with a final coffee or a slice of traditional cake in the enchanted garden of Cafe Littera, located within the architectural masterpiece of the Writer's House of Georgia.
Take a last walk along the Mtkvari River embankment to the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA Tbilisi) on Rustaveli Avenue for a quick look at contemporary Georgian creativity.
Wander through the historic Sololaki District, admiring the grand 19th-century mansions and ornate residential entrances that once belonged to Tbilisi's wealthy merchant elite.
Enjoy a celebratory farewell dinner at Keto and Kote, a hidden gem located in a beautiful historic house that offers a stunning terrace view of the city lights.
Head to the vibrant Wine Factory N1 complex to browse the Wine Exchange for any last-minute bottles of vintage Georgian wine to bring home.
Board your private transfer to Shota Rustaveli Tbilisi International Airport for your late-night departure flight, reflecting on a memorable journey through Georgia.