Private Ultimate Foodie Kakheti Experience with wine and cheese
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Private Ultimate Foodie Kakheti Experience with wine and cheese

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About this experience

Discover the ultimate foodie experience on a private tour from Tbilisi to the Kakheti region!

In Telavi, we'll explore Batonis Tsikhe, a 17th-century fortress with stunning views of the area. Then, we'll venture to the Telavi Farmers' Bazaar, where you can sample delicious street food, fresh produce, meat, and cheeses. We'll try seasonal fruits and indulge in pickled jonjoli, goat cheese, sulguni cheese, churchkhela, and other Georgian delicacies.

Next, we'll visit a cheese factory where we'll see over ten different varieties of cheese being made and sample some of their most delectable creations. Finally, we'll visit a private winery where we'll meet winemakers and taste some of the best wines in Georgia, including the traditional Rkatsiteli amber wine.

Indulge in the rich flavours of Georgian cuisine and make memories that will last a lifetime. Come join us for a foodie adventure in Telavi and the Kakheti region!

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Private Ultimate Foodie Kakheti Experience with wine and cheese

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What's included

Private transportation
Bottled water
Wine tasting
Cheese tasting

Detailed itinerary

1

Gombori Pass is a mountain pass located in the eastern part of Georgia and is situated at an altitude of 1,990 meters above sea level. As you travel from Tbilisi to Telavi, you will be taken through the scenic Gombori Pass which offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountain range.

During the winter months, the pass is usually covered in snow, which adds to the charm and makes for a stunning view. You will also have the opportunity to stop along the way and take in the views, breathe in the fresh mountain air, and capture some amazing photos.

The pass is home to a variety of wildlife and is a popular destination for bird watchers, with over 150 species of birds being recorded in the area. If you're lucky, you might even spot some wild animals.

The journey through the Gombori Pass is a highlight of any trip to Georgia, offering stunning landscapes and a glimpse into the country's rich history and culture.

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The Telavi Farmer's Market is a must-see for anyone visiting the Kakheti region. It's a vibrant, bustling market that offers a real glimpse into local life. From fresh produce to homemade cheeses and sweets, you'll find a variety of local specialities here.

Strolling around the market, you'll be struck by the colourful displays of fruits and vegetables, some of which you might not have seen before. Don't be afraid to ask the vendors for samples or recommendations – they're always happy to help you try something new.

As you explore the market, you'll also find a range of local sweets, including Churchkhela, a traditional Georgian candy made from grape must and nuts, and Tklapi, a fruit leather made from pressed fruit that's perfect for snacking on the go.

In addition to food, the market also offers a selection of handicrafts and souvenirs, such as handmade carpets and pottery. This is a great place to pick up a unique memento of your trip to Georgia.

3

Marani Milorauli is a winery located in the heart of Telavi, Kakheti - the primary winemaking region of Georgia. The winery has a rich family tradition that dates back to the 1930s but has recently been given a new life, producing 7,000 bottles of wine each year.

Guests can visit the family hotel located close to the winery, where they can learn about the traditional wine production techniques that are still used today. They will also have the opportunity to taste Milorauli's wines and order a delicious dinner.

In 2019, the company acquired a 10-hectare land in the Kakhuri Mtsvane microzone to cultivate different grape species, including Mtsvane, Kisi, Khikhvi, Rkatsiteli, Saperavi, Aleksandrouli, Syrah, Montepulciano, and Tempranillo. This new land will expand the variety of wines produced by the winery in the future. Note that the winery may be changed for operational reasons, but you can rest assured that you'll be visiting a top-notch private winery.

4

"Odlis" is a small family-owned cheese factory that produces high-quality artisanal cheese using traditional Georgian techniques.

The factory specializes in producing a variety of Georgian cheeses, including Sulguni, Tenili, and Imeretian cheese.

The cheesemakers at "Odlis" use only locally sourced, natural ingredients to create their delicious cheeses. The cows and sheep are free to roam the pastures and graze on fresh grass, resulting in the production of some of the finest milk in the region.

The tour of the factory includes a visit to the production area and a chance to sample the cheeses, each with its unique taste and texture.

If you're a cheese lover, then a visit to "Odlis" is a must. The owners are passionate about their craft and will happily share their knowledge and love of cheese with you. The tour is a fantastic opportunity to try authentic Georgian cheese, learn about the cheese-making process, and support local agriculture.

What's not included

Gratuities

Available languages

Guide guide
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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Please note that this tour includes tastings of Georgian wine and other alcoholic beverages. Participants must be of legal drinking age and are responsible for their own consumption. It is important to drink responsibly and to be aware of your limits.
Please also note that we cannot provide options for individuals with gluten or lactose intolerance, and there are no Halal options available. If you have dietary restrictions, please consider this before booking the tour. Our goal is to provide an enjoyable and safe experience for all participants, and we appreciate your understanding in this matter.

About Tbilisi

Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, is a vibrant city where ancient history meets modern culture. Known for its unique architecture, thermal baths, and rich culinary scene, it offers a blend of European and Asian influences that make it a captivating destination for travelers.

Top Attractions

Narikala Fortress

This ancient fortress offers panoramic views of Tbilisi and is a symbol of the city's rich history.

Historical 1-2 hours Free

Sulfur Baths

A unique historical landmark where people have been bathing in sulfur-rich waters for centuries.

Religious 1-2 hours 10-20 GEL (3-6 USD)

Sameba Cathedral

One of the largest religious buildings in the Caucasus, this cathedral is an architectural masterpiece.

Religious 1 hour Free

Mtatsminda Park

A beautiful park with panoramic views of the city, perfect for a relaxing stroll or picnic.

Nature 2-3 hours Free

Dry Bridge Market

A popular flea market where you can find antiques, souvenirs, and local crafts.

Shopping 1-2 hours Varies

Must-Try Local Dishes

Khachapuri

A cheesy bread filled with melted cheese, often with an egg in the center.

Main Dish Vegetarian

Khinkali

Dumplings filled with spiced meat or mushrooms, typically served with a side of soup.

Main Dish Vegetarian options available

Badrijani Nigvzit

Fried eggplant rolls filled with a walnut paste.

Appetizer Vegetarian

Lobio

A rich, spicy bean stew often served in clay pots.

Side Dish Vegetarian

Popular Activities

Hiking in the mountains Paragliding Rafting Spa treatments Thermal baths Picnics in parks Visiting museums Attending festivals

Best Time to Visit

May to October

This is the best time to visit Tbilisi as the weather is warm and pleasant, ideal for exploring the city's outdoor attractions and festivals.

20°C to 35°C 68°F to 95°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Georgian
  • Widely spoken: Russian, English
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Georgian Lari (GEL)

Time Zone

GMT+4

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Tbilisi is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas
  • • Use official taxis or ride-hailing apps
  • • Avoid walking alone late at night

Getting there

By air
  • Shota Rustaveli Tbilisi International Airport • 17 km from city center
By train

Tbilisi Central Railway Station

By bus

Ortachala Bus Station, Didube Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The metro is efficient and affordable, with stations well-connected to major attractions.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bolt, Yandex.Taxi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Old Town Vake Avlabari

Day trips

Mtskheta
20 km from Tbilisi • Half day

Mtskheta is an ancient city and the former capital of Georgia, known for its historic churches and monasteries.

Kazbegi
160 km from Tbilisi • Full day

Kazbegi is a stunning mountain region with breathtaking views and outdoor activities.

Gori
80 km from Tbilisi • Half day

Gori is a city known for its historic sites, including the birthplace of Joseph Stalin.

Festivals

Tbilisi International Film Festival • March Tbilisi Open Air • July Tbilisi Wine Festival • October

Pro tips

  • Visit the Dry Bridge Market early in the morning for the best selection of antiques and souvenirs
  • Try traditional Georgian dishes at local restaurants and street food vendors
  • Explore the Old Town on foot to discover hidden gems and historic sites
  • Take a day trip to Mtskheta to experience Georgia's ancient history and culture
  • Attend a traditional Georgian supper club for an authentic dining experience
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