GEORGIA

Where Ancient Vineyards Meet Caucasus PeaksA Land of Warm Hospitality, Timeless Traditions & Rugged Beauty

Nestled at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Georgia is a treasure trove of history, culture, and natural splendor—where medieval stone towers guard mountain villages, and every sunset ignites the dramatic Caucasus range in fiery hues. This small but mighty country invites travelers to slow down and savor a unique blend of ancient hospitality, rich folklore, and landscapes that shift from lush vineyards to snow-capped summits. Start in Tbilisi, a city of contrasts where winding cobblestone streets open onto vibrant art scenes, historic baths, and onion-domed churches. Here, centuries-old architecture meets modern cafes and a buzzing nightlife, embodying Georgia’s soul: resilient, creative, and deeply welcoming. Venture west to Kutaisi, home to UNESCO-listed cathedrals and lush river canyons, or head north to the soaring peaks of the Svaneti region, where stone watchtowers punctuate remote villages frozen in time, offering a glimpse of Georgia’s medieval past. In Kazbegi, the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church perches dramatically under the shadow of Mount Kazbek, a sacred symbol framed by wild mountain beauty. Georgia’s famed wine country, particularly the Kakheti region, is a pilgrimage for oenophiles and culture seekers alike. Taste ancient grape varieties nurtured in earthen qvevri jars buried beneath the earth—an ancestral method recognized by UNESCO. Pair this with warm feasts, where traditional polyphonic singing and heartfelt toasts make every meal a celebration. Beyond the landscapes and history, Georgia is a land of stories — whispered in monasteries, etched in stone, and shared over hearty plates of khachapuri and local wine. Every visitor leaves with a sense of connection to a country where the past and present flow together like the rivers that carve its valleys.

Plan Your Journey

Essential Georgia Journeys

Vizag
Tbilisi

A mosaic of culture, history, and vibrant city life

Tirupati
Svaneti

Remote mountain villages and ancient towers

Araku Valley
Kazbegi (Stepantsminda)

Alpine panoramas and sacred peaks

Araku Valley
Kakheti

Vineyards, wine rituals, and rustic hospitality

Araku Valley
Kutaisi & Martvili

Medieval marvels and emerald gorges

Araku Valley
Uplistsikhe

Ancient rock-hewn city with timeless secrets

BEST TIME TO VISIT

Sunset

May to June (spring blossoms and mild weather)
September to October (harvest season and golden autumn)

BEYOND THE USUAL