Exploring the captivating regions of Tbilisi and Western Georgia can be an unforgettable experience. This 5-day tour, starting from Kutaisi, offers a hassle-free adventure for up to 20 participants. With comfortable transportation, delicious lunches, and a stellar rating, the tour promises a memorable journey. However, it’s essential to consider physical abilities and health concerns before embarking on this non-refundable adventure. What awaits those who take the plunge might just surprise you.
Key Points
- 5-day tour starting from Kutaisi, covering Tbilisi and Western Georgia.
- Price from $296.17 per person, with a maximum of 20 participants.
- Includes lunch, air-conditioned transportation, and all fees and taxes.
- Pickup from hotel in Kutaisi at 6:00 am.
- Tour not recommended for travelers with certain medical conditions or physical limitations.
Tour Overview
This 5-day tour starts in Kutaisi and takes travelers through the captivating landscapes of Tbilisi and western Georgia.
Lasting 5 days, the tour is priced from $296.17 per person with a maximum of 20 participants.
This 5-day tour is priced from $296.17 per person, with a maximum of 20 participants.
Pickup is from a hotel in Kutaisi at 6:00 am.
The tour includes lunch, air-conditioned transportation, and all fees and taxes.
It’s not wheelchair accessible, but infant seats are available.
Not recommended for those with back problems, pregnancy, or serious medical conditions.
The tour has a 5-star rating based on one review.
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Inclusions
The tour includes lunch during the day, ensuring travelers are well-fed as they explore the sights.
An air-conditioned vehicle is provided for comfortable transportation between destinations.
All fees and taxes are covered, so travelers don’t have to worry about additional costs. Whether it’s entry to historic sites or taxes, the tour package has it all taken care of.
This comprehensive approach allows guests to focus on experiencing the wonders of Tbilisi and Western Georgia without the hassle of logistics.
It’s a seamless way to discover this captivating region.
Pickup Information
Pickup for the tour takes place from a hotel in Kutaisi, with a start time of 06:00 am. Additional details are provided for meeting and pickup points.
The tour pickup takes place at 06:00 am from a hotel in Kutaisi, with additional details provided for meeting and pickup points.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but service animals are allowed. Infants must sit on laps, with infant seats available.
The tour isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems, pregnant travelers, or those with serious medical conditions, though most travelers can participate.
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Meeting and pickup points available
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Infants must sit on laps; infant seats available
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Not recommended for travelers with certain conditions
Traveler Requirements
Though the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, service animals are allowed to accompany travelers.
Infants must sit on laps, but infant seats are available. The tour isn’t recommended for those with back problems, pregnant travelers, or those with serious medical conditions, as the physical demands may be challenging.
However, most travelers can participate and enjoy the 5-day exploration of Tbilisi and Western Georgia starting from Kutaisi.
It’s essential to consider your physical abilities and any health concerns before booking this tour to ensure a comfortable and memorable experience.
Cancellation Policy & Reviews
Cancelling this tour isn’t an option, as it’s non-refundable.
However, the tour has an impressive 5.0 rating based on a single review across Viator and Tripadvisor. This indicates that previous travelers were highly satisfied with their experience.
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The tour is highly rated, with no lower ratings.
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The cancellation policy is clear – no refund if cancelled.
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The tour provides excellent value and a memorable experience in Tbilisi and Western Georgia.
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Day 1: Exploring Kutaisi
Your 5-day tour in Tbilisi and Western Georgia begins with an exploration of Kutaisi. You’ll visit the Bagrati Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site dating back to the 11th century. Next, head to the Gelati Monastery, also a UNESCO site, renowned for its impressive architecture and mosaics. Afterward, enjoy a traditional lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, explore the Kutaisi Central Market, where you can find a variety of Georgian produce, crafts, and souvenirs.
| Attraction | Duration |
| — | — |
| Bagrati Cathedral | 1 hour |
| Gelati Monastery | 1.5 hours |
| Lunch | 1 hour |
| Kutaisi Central Market | 1.5 hours |
Day 2: Visiting Gelati Monastery and Motsameta Monastery
After exploring the sights of Kutaisi on the previous day, the tour heads to the Gelati Monastery, a magnificent 12th-century complex and UNESCO World Heritage site.
Travelers will be captivated by the intricate frescoes, mosaic floors, and striking architectural features.
Next, the group visits the Motsameta Monastery, known for its stunning location atop a cliff overlooking the Rioni River.
The tour includes:
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Guided tour of the Gelati Monastery complex
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Exploration of the Motsameta Monastery and its picturesque surroundings
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Transportation between sites in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle
Ask Away
Do I Need a Visa to Visit Georgia?
Most travelers to Georgia need a visa. However, citizens of certain countries, including the United States, European Union, and United Kingdom, can visit Georgia for up to 1 year without a visa. It’s best to check visa requirements before traveling.
What Is the Best Time of Year to Visit Georgia?
The best time to visit Georgia is spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters can be cold with snowfall, especially in the mountainous regions.
What Is the Currency Used in Georgia?
The currency used in Georgia is the Georgian Lari (GEL). It’s recommended to exchange currency before or upon arrival, as credit cards are widely accepted in major cities and tourist areas across the country.
Can I Use My Credit Card in Georgia?
Yes, travelers can generally use their credit cards in Georgia. Major credit cards like Visa, Mastercard, and American Express are widely accepted, especially in larger cities and tourist areas. However, it’s always a good idea to notify your card issuer before traveling.
Are There Any Dress Code Requirements for the Tour?
There are no specific dress code requirements for this tour. Travelers should dress comfortably and appropriately for the weather and activities planned during the day. Casual, comfortable clothing and good walking shoes are recommended.
Final Words
This 5-day tour of Tbilisi and Western Georgia, starting from Kutaisi, promises a captivating experience for just $296.17 per person. With comfortable transportation, delicious lunches, and a stellar 5-star rating, it’s an excellent opportunity to explore the region’s stunning beauty. However, travelers should consider their physical abilities and health concerns before booking, as the tour is non-refundable.
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