Mystical Georgian Cultural Expedition

Discover the warmth of Georgian hospitality on a private adventure crafted with care by Lilac Moments. Traverse the cobblestone lanes of Tbilisi, savor wine in Kakheti’s lush vineyards, and stand in awe of the Caucasus mountains in Kazbegi. With ancient monasteries, dramatic landscapes, and local flavors woven throughout, this is Georgia like you’ve never experienced before — intimate, immersive, and inspiring.
Duration
06 Days
Destination
Georgia
Travellers
15

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Journey into the heart of Georgia’s ancient highlands, through charming Tbilisi, the winemaking valleys of Kakheti, and the breathtaking Caucasus mountains. From stone-paved towns to warm village homes, this expedition promises not just scenic beauty and cultural immersion, but bonds of sisterhood forged across panoramic paths and soulful feasts.
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Discover the warmth of Georgian hospitality on a private adventure crafted with care by Lilac Moments. Traverse the cobblestone lanes of Tbilisi, savor wine in Kakheti’s lush vineyards, and stand in awe of the Caucasus mountains in Kazbegi. With ancient monasteries, dramatic landscapes, and local flavors woven throughout, this is Georgia like you’ve never experienced before — intimate, immersive, and inspiring.

What's included

Destination
Departure Location
Tbilisi
Return Location
Batumi
Tour Start Date & Time
April 2, 2026
Price includes
  • Accommodation in single twin share room
  • All Breakfast
  • Entry ticket to selected places
  • Travel Buddy
Price does not include
  • Insurance
  • Other International flights
  • Personal expenses
  • Visa arrangements

 

The Culture

Hospitality:

  • Georgians are globally admired for their warm and heartfelt hospitality. Guests are considered a blessing, and it’s common for locals to invite visitors into their homes for a generous feast or offer homemade wine as a gesture of respect. The tradition of the “supra” (Georgian feast) is central to their culture—an elaborate gathering where food, toasts, music, and community spirit come together beautifully.

Customs and Etiquette:

  • Respect for elders, modest attire at religious sites, and quiet reverence during ceremonies are important aspects of Georgian etiquette. At iconic monasteries like Bodbe or Gergeti Trinity Church, women are often encouraged to wear headscarves and long skirts (these are usually provided at the entrance).
    During meals, toasts are frequently led by the “tamada” (toastmaster), a respected role known for poetic, heartfelt speeches that give meaning to the gathering.

Festivals and Celebrations:

  • Tbilisoba (October):
    A lively, city-wide celebration of Tbilisi’s history, featuring folk music, cultural performances, traditional food, and artisan markets.

  • Rtveli (September–October):
    The grape harvest festival in Kakheti, where families and communities unite to pick grapes, celebrate, and begin the winemaking process.

  • Orthodox Easter & Christmas:
    Major religious celebrations with candlelight services, heartfelt prayers, and special traditional meals enjoyed with family.

Traditional Food

Traditional Dishes:

  • Khachapuri:
    Iconic cheese-filled bread, with the famous Adjarian version shaped like a boat and topped with butter and a runny egg.

  • Khinkali:
    Juicy dumplings filled with seasoned meat or herbs, traditionally eaten with hands—never a fork!

  • Lobio:
    A hearty bean stew served in clay pots, often paired with cornbread and pickled vegetables.

  • Mtsvadi:
    Succulent Georgian shashlik—grilled meat skewers enjoyed during outdoor feasts and countryside gatherings.

  • Badrijani:
    Fried eggplant rolls filled with a flavorful walnut-garlic paste.

Beverages:

  • Wine:
    Georgia is one of the world’s oldest wine-producing regions, home to over 500 grape varieties and the ancient qvevri method of fermentation. Wine is inseparable from Georgian identity.

  • Chacha:
    A strong traditional spirit made from grapes, often homemade and served with pride.

  • Mineral Water:
    Borjomi is Georgia’s most famous naturally carbonated mineral water, valued for its unique taste and health properties.


Rich History

Ancient Civilizations:

  • Georgia traces its roots to the ancient kingdoms of Colchis and Iberia, with Colchis famously featured in Greek mythology (Jason and the Argonauts quested for the Golden Fleece here).
    The rock-hewn city of Uplistsikhe, which you will visit, dates back to the 1st millennium BC and once served as a vital Silk Road trading center.

Christian Heritage:

  • As one of the first countries to adopt Christianity (4th century), Georgia is home to some of the world’s oldest churches. The UNESCO-listed city of Mtskheta hosts spiritual landmarks like Jvari Monastery and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, both central to Georgia’s religious identity.

Medieval and Feudal Eras:

  • Georgia’s Golden Age in the 12th century under Queen Tamar marked a period of unity, cultural flourishing, and construction of stunning cave cities like Vardzia, along with numerous fortresses and cathedrals.

Modern History:

  • From resisting Persian and Ottoman invasions to enduring Russian rule and finally regaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Georgia has preserved its strong national identity. Today it blends European aspirations with deeply rooted Orthodox traditions.

Natural Highlights

Kazbegi Region (Stepantsminda):

  • A breathtaking journey along the Georgian Military Highway reveals dramatic Caucasus landscapes. The hilltop Gergeti Trinity Church, set against the towering Mount Kazbek, is one of Georgia’s most iconic and photographed locations.

Kakheti Wine Region:

  • Known as the birthplace of wine, Kakheti features lush vineyards, charming villages like Sighnaghi, and centuries-old monasteries. The region perfectly showcases Georgia’s 8,000-year-old winemaking heritage.

Borjomi & Vardzia:

  • The Borjomi Gorge is famed for its mineral springs and scenic forests. Nearby, the cave city of Vardzia—carved into a cliff in the 12th century—reveals extraordinary medieval architecture and monastic life.

Martvili Canyon & Prometheus Cave:

  • Western Georgia offers a subtropical escape. Martvili Canyon features emerald waters, waterfalls, and serene boat rides. Prometheus Cave amazes visitors with dramatic stalactites, stalagmites, and underground rivers illuminated in vibrant colors.

Batumi & Black Sea Coast:

  • Batumi blends modern architecture with old-world charm. With its seaside promenade, botanical gardens, cafes, and relaxed coastal vibe, it forms a pleasant contrast to Georgia’s mountainous regions.
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Private Tour

Day 1

Arrival in Tbilisi & Sunset at Narikala Fortress

  • Arrive at Tbilisi International Airport.

     

  • Meet your travel buddy and get escorted to your hotel in a comfortable vehicle.

     

  • Enjoy a private transfer to your hotel in the heart of Old Tbilisi.

     

  • Check in and rest before your evening exploration.

     

  • Take a private transfer to the cable car station and ascend to Narikala Fortress for stunning sunset views.

     

  • Walk across the glowing Bridge of Peace, a symbol of modern Georgia.

     

  • Return to your hotel in your private vehicle.

     

  • Overnight stay in Tbilisi


  • Inclusions: Private airport transfer, cable car ticket.
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Day 2

Old Tbilisi Walking Tour & Sulphur Bath

  • Start the day with breakfast at your hotel.

  • Begin a guided walking tour of Old Tbilisi: visit Anchiskhati Basilica, Sioni Cathedral, and the Juma Mosque.

  • After the tour, return to the hotel by private vehicle.

  • In the afternoon, enjoy a relaxing soak in a traditional sulphur bathhouse with an optional massage.

  • Spend your evening at leisure.

  • Overnight stay in Tbilisi.

  • Inclusions: Private city tour transfers, walking tour, sulphur bath experience
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Day 3

Day Trip to Mtskheta & Uplistsikhe Cave Town

  • After breakfast, set out in your private vehicle for a day trip.

  • Visit Mtskheta, the ancient capital and spiritual heart of Georgia.

  • Explore Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Jvari Monastery, both UNESCO sites.

  • Continue to Uplistsikhe, a fascinating rock-hewn cave city with tunnels and altars.

  • Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant en route (on your own).

  • Return to Tbilisi by private transfer.


  • Overnight stay in Tbilisi.


  • Inclusions: Private transfers, Entry tickets to Uplistsikhe.
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Day 4

Kakheti Wine Region & Sighnaghi Town

  • Breakfast and depart (~9:00 AM) for a day trip to Kakheti, Georgia’s celebrated wine region (approx. 2 hrs drive each way).

  • Visit Bodbe Monastery, dedicated to St. Nino, surrounded by serene gardens.

  • Explore Sighnaghi, the “City of Love,” with cobblestone streets and panoramic views of the Alazani Valley.

  • Enjoy a wine tasting session at a traditional Georgian winery with local snacks.

  • Stop for photos at Great Caucasus viewpoint before returning to Tbilisi by evening.

  • Overnight stay in Tbilisi.

  • Inclusions: Private transfers, Winery tour with tastings
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Day 5

Kazbegi Mountain Adventure via Ananuri & Gudauri

  • After breakfast, embark on a full-day mountain excursion (approx. 10 hrs) along the scenic Georgian Military Highway.

  • First stop: Ananuri Fortress, overlooking the turquoise Zhinvali Reservoir – perfect for photos.

  • Continue to Gudauri Viewpoint (2200 m) and witness the stunning Friendship Monument on the cliff edge.

  • Drive onward to Stepantsminda (Kazbegi), surrounded by the mighty Caucasus peaks.

  • Take a 4×4 jeep ride (30 min each way) to visit the breathtaking Gergeti Trinity Church, perched high at 2170 m.

  • Return to Tbilisi by evening (~8:00 PM).

  • Overnight stay in Tbilisi.

  • Inclusions: Breakfast, private vehicle, 4×4 jeep to Gergeti, sightseeing.
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Day 8

Departure

  • Enjoy your final breakfast in Georgia.

  • Depending on your flight timing, explore Dry Bridge Flea Market or grab local sweets like Churchkhela as souvenirs.

  • Private transfer to Tbilisi International Airport for your onward journey.

  • Depart with fond memories of Georgia’s mountains, culture, and warm hospitality.

  • Inclusions: Private transfer from hotel to airport
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More about Georgia

More about this tour

Georgia lies at the intersection of Europe and Asia, with diverse geography that includes the Black Sea coastline, fertile valleys, and the towering Caucasus Mountains. It experiences a subtropical climate in the west and a more continental one in the east. Prone to landslides and seismic activity, Georgia is also vulnerable to climate change. It is making strides in education, infrastructure, and digital connectivity. Georgia boasts 4 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and multiple intangible cultural heritage elements, including ancient winemaking traditions. Known for its hospitality, cuisine, and polyphonic singing, Georgia is a rising travel gem in Eurasia.

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Mystical Georgian Cultural Expedition

Duration
06 Days
Destination
Georgia
Travellers
15

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