PARKS, LANDSCAPES & DAY TRIPS

Beyond the rooftops, Georgia opens into light, air, and texture — forest trails, wine valleys, mountain roads, and riverside gardens. Nature here isn’t separate from the city — it’s simply the next step.

Kazbegi Day Tour

A spectacular journey into the heart of the Caucasus Mountains. Follow the scenic Georgian Military Road and explore ancient fortresses, natural wonders, and highland villages. A perfect day trip from Tbilisi for lovers of history and breathtaking landscapes.

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Gori & Uplistsikhe Day Tour

Step back in time with this rich cultural route through ancient capitals, cave cities, and Soviet history. Ideal for travelers who want to explore Georgia’s diverse past in just one day.

Kakheti Wine Tour

A scenic journey through Georgia’s famous wine region. Discover charming towns, ancient monasteries, and taste traditional food and wine along the way.

Kutaisi & Martvili Canyon Tour

A full-day adventure through western Georgia’s lush nature and ancient landmarks. Ideal for those seeking waterfalls, caves, and medieval beauty.

Borjomi & Vardzia Day Tour

Explore Georgia’s legendary spa town and one of its most awe-inspiring cave monasteries. A relaxing yet fascinating trip into the country’s southern landscapes.

Tbilisi Botanical Garden

A hidden green oasis nestled behind the Old Town, stretching across 100 hectares on the slopes of Mtatsminda. Founded in 1845, the garden features over 4,500 plant species and offers stunning views of the city.

Rike Park

A modern riverside park in the heart of Tbilisi, opened in 2010. Known for its art installations, dancing fountain, and panoramic views from the nearby cable car. It’s a favorite spot for city festivals and relaxed afternoon walks.

Open-Air Ethnographic Museum

An immersive outdoor museum showcasing traditional life from all regions of Georgia. Located near Turtle Lake, it features authentic houses, tools, and crafts representing 14 ethnographic zones.
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