1 Week Georgia Itinerary
Georgia, a country nestled between Europe and Asia, offers a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty waiting to be explored. From the ancient streets of Tbilisi to the stunning landscapes of the Caucasus Mountains, here’s a meticulously crafted one-week itinerary to help you make the most of your visit to this enchanting destination.
After arrival in Tbilisi International Airport, once you collect all your luggage and go to “Arrivals” Section of the Airport, our “Meeter” will meet you in the Airport holding a board with our Company Logo and your Name written on it. She or He will escort you to the vehicle and will take you to your hotel to Check-in to your room and rest for a day to get over the jetlag and gather strength until beginning your adventure.
Gudauri and Kazbegi
⮚ Ananuri Fortress
⮚ Georgian Military Road
⮚ Gudauri Panorama
⮚ Paragliding Spots
⮚ Soviet-Georgian Friendship Monument
⮚ Kazbegi Travertines
⮚ Town of Stepantsminda
⮚ Lunch Break
⮚ Gergeti Monastery
Martvili Canyon
➢ Way to Imereti region
➢ Lunch Break
➢ Martvili Canyon
Mtskheta and Tbilisi
Wine Tasting in Kakheti
SIMPLE TRAVEL TIPS FOR VISITING GEORGIA:
- Respect Local Customs and Traditions: Georgia is a country with deep-rooted traditions and customs. It’s important to respect these cultural practices, such as removing your shoes before entering someone’s home and dressing modestly when visiting religious sites.
- Try Local Cuisine: Georgian cuisine is famous for its rich flavors and unique dishes. Don’t miss the opportunity to sample traditional Georgian fare such as khachapuri (cheese-filled bread), khinkali (dumplings), and grilled meats. Be adventurous and explore local markets and restaurants for an authentic culinary experience.
- Stay Hydrated: Georgia can experience warm temperatures, especially during the summer months. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water, particularly if you’re exploring outdoor attractions or hiking in the mountains.
- Learn Some Basic Georgian Phrases: While many Georgians, especially in tourist areas, speak English, learning a few basic Georgian phrases can go a long way in making connections with locals and showing respect for their culture. Simple greetings like “gamarjoba” (hello) and “madloba” (thank you) are appreciated by locals.
- Be Prepared for Mountainous Terrain: Georgia’s landscape is characterized by rugged mountains and valleys, making for stunning scenery but also challenging terrain. If you plan to explore the countryside or go hiking, ensure you have appropriate footwear and clothing. Additionally, be aware of the weather conditions and any necessary safety precautions
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