This private day trip combines Georgia’s most iconic cultural and historical landmarks in one journey. Explore the ancient capital Mtskheta, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and admire the spiritual Jvari Monastery with its breathtaking hilltop views. Continue to Gori, the birthplace of Stalin, and discover Uplistsikhe cave town carved into the rock. With private transportation, hotel pickup and drop-off, and a flexible itinerary, you’ll enjoy comfort, privacy, and the freedom to explore at your own pace while experiencing Georgia’s rich history and traditions.
Pickup included
The actual tour starts at 10:00 am (pickup starts before) heading to the eastern part of Georgia, towards Mtskheta. Mtskheta was the capital of the Eastern Georgian Kingdom of Iberia from the third century BC, and is one of the oldest towns and the cultural and religious center of Georgia.
Next, visit the Jvari monastery, a true architectural masterpiece of the early medieval period built on a hilltop. From the hill, gaze down to the merging Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers below, and enjoy a stop to take photos.
With your local guide, continue onto Gori, the homeland of Stalin, to visit Stalin’s house, museum and train wagon. At the Stalin museum, learn about the life of the infamous dictator at the exhibit which includes unique photos, gifts and furniture. After the museum there’s time for lunch in the city of Gori, with the option to choose between dining at a Georgian restaurant.
After lunch head to the cave town of Uplistsikhe, named “Fortress of the Lord”, situated on a rocky mount on the left bank of the river Mtkvari. The fortress is mentioned in chronicles dating back to the earliest of times, and its history began in the I-II millennium B.C. Uplistsikhe was an important religious, political and cultural center in the Hellenistic and the late Antique periods, and it has been identified as one of the oldest urban settlements in Georgia. Enjoy an interesting walking tour here of the rock-cut structures, including and amphitheater.
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.
This ancient fortress offers panoramic views of Tbilisi and is a symbol of the city's rich history.
A unique historical landmark where people have been bathing in sulfur-rich waters for centuries.
One of the largest religious buildings in the Caucasus, this cathedral is an architectural masterpiece.
A beautiful park with panoramic views of the city, perfect for a relaxing stroll or picnic.
A popular flea market where you can find antiques, souvenirs, and local crafts.
A cheesy bread filled with melted cheese, often with an egg in the center.
Dumplings filled with spiced meat or mushrooms, typically served with a side of soup.
Fried eggplant rolls filled with a walnut paste.
A rich, spicy bean stew often served in clay pots.
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.
Georgian Lari (GEL)
GMT+4
220VV, 50HzHz
Tbilisi is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.
Tbilisi Central Railway Station
Ortachala Bus Station, Didube Bus Station
The metro is efficient and affordable, with stations well-connected to major attractions.
Available • Apps: Bolt, Yandex.Taxi
Car, Bike, Scooter
Mtskheta is an ancient city and the former capital of Georgia, known for its historic churches and monasteries.
Kazbegi is a stunning mountain region with breathtaking views and outdoor activities.
Gori is a city known for its historic sites, including the birthplace of Joseph Stalin.
Price varies by option