Best SellerDiscover Javakheti National Park: Kartsakhi, Khanchali & Bughdasheni
Private full day tour to visit Javakheti National Park to explore Kartsakhi Lake, Khanchali Lake...
1 / 10An 8-day immersion across Georgia and Armenia's most significant cultural and historical sites, balancing guided exploration of ancient landmarks with free evenings to experience local life. Stay in well-reviewed hotels in Tbilisi (4 nights) and Yerevan (3 nights), with daily excursions covering everything from Tbilisi's old town to the Georgian Military Road and Lake Sevan.
Are you ready to immerse yourself in the rich history and stunning landscapes of the Caucasus region? Our Georgia and Armenia tour offers a unique blend of cultural exploration, historical insight, and natural beauty, perfect for those who seek a deeper connection to this fascinating part of the world. You'll spend four nights in Tbilisi, Georgia’s vibrant capital, and three nights in Yerevan, Armenia’s cultural heart, staying in top-rated hotels that ensure comfort and hospitality.
Each day, you’ll embark on expertly guided excursions that uncover the iconic landmarks and hidden treasures of these two ancient countries, from the historic Georgian Military Road to the serene Lake Sevan in Armenia. Evenings are yours to roam, savoring the local cuisine and vibrant atmospheres of Tbilisi and Yerevan. This well-rounded journey caters to those who wish to experience both the famed sights and the lesser-known charms of Georgia and Armenia, offering memories to last a lifetime.
As part of the Georgia and Armenia tour, you will live in hotels with excellent booking reviews in two capital cities. During the day you will enjoy organized day trips while in the evening you can explore two capital cities as you will have plenty of free time.
Tour is appropriate for people who would like to visit the main tourist attractions and hidden gems of Georgia and Armenia.
May through September offers the most reliable weather for mountain excursions like the Georgian Military Road, though April and October provide fewer tourists and pleasant conditions. Avoid November–March for high-altitude routes.