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Discover Georgia in three days with a private, all-inclusive tour covering Tbilisi, Mtskheta, Kazbegi, and Uplistsikhe—full of scenic views, history, and hassle-free travel.
Traveling in Georgia can be as enchanting as it is confusing, especially if you don’t speak the language or aren’t familiar with local transportation. That’s why many travelers opt for curated tours that promise convenience—and this 3-day Georgia tour package from TravelinGeorgia does just that. It takes you through Georgia’s most iconic sights, combining history, stunning landscapes, and local culture, all with the comfort of private transport and expert guides.
One of the things we love about this tour is how it’s designed to maximize your time without sacrificing depth. The tour offers an intimate experience through private vehicle transport, ensuring you’re not just another face in a large group. Plus, it covers a diverse array of sites—from the ancient ruins of Uplistsikhe to the breathtaking mountains near Kazbegi—giving a well-rounded taste of Georgia’s rich tapestry.
Of course, no tour is perfect. Some reviewers have noted that the schedule can feel a little packed or unpredictable at times, with slight variations in timing that might not suit those who prefer a more rigid itinerary. Also, a few highlights such as entrances to certain museums aren’t included, which could add to the overall cost. But overall, this trip seems best suited for travelers craving a comprehensive, hassle-free introduction to Georgia, especially if you’re keen on personalized experiences and expert insights.


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Your adventure begins early with hotel pickup in Tbilisi, setting the tone for a day packed with iconic sights. The first stop is the Narikala Fortress, a 4th-century stronghold perched above the city, offering panoramic views over Tbilisi’s skyline. It’s a fantastic introduction to the city’s layered history and provides excellent photo opportunities.
Next, you’ll stroll through Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in Mtskheta—an 11th-century marvel and UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, the guide’s insights help bring the centuries-old walls to life, making history tangible rather than just old stones. According to one reviewer, the guide was very accommodating, which helps bring the experience alive.
The tour continues with modern landmarks like the Bridge of Peace and Mother of Georgia statue, giving a balanced view of old and new Georgia. You’ll also get a taste of local life in Abanotubani, known for its sulfur baths, although you won’t visit the baths themselves. The highlight here is the Jvari Monastery, perched atop a hill where the confluence of two rivers creates a view that’s both scenic and symbolic.
The second day is dedicated to the towering beauty of Mount Kazbegi. The drive north from Tbilisi is scenic—expect sweeping mountain vistas, rushing rivers, and occasional stops at viewpoints like the Zhinvali Water Reservoir and Ananuri Fortress. One reviewer praised the driver’s punctuality, noting that the trip was smooth despite the winding roads.
The day’s crown jewel is the Gergeti Trinity Church, nestled at 2,170 meters with Mount Kazbek looming behind. The hike to the church is optional, but the views are worth every step. It’s a favorite among travelers for its picture-perfect setting and the sense of stepping back in time. Keep in mind that the entrance fee isn’t included, so budget about $8 USD if you plan to go inside.
You’ll also get to see Mount Kazbek up close—a volcano dormant but striking in its majesty, which leaves many in awe. Reviewers noted that the guide provided helpful commentary, enriching the experience beyond just sightseeing.
The final day takes you south to the Uplistsikhe Cave Town, an ancient complex carved into rock that dates back nearly 3,000 years. Exploring the tunnels and chambers at your own pace allows you to imagine what life was like in this early settlement. The visit is approximately two hours, and entrance fees are not included, so plan accordingly.
On the way, you’ll stop at the Stalin Museum and the Chronicles of Georgia—both offering different perspectives on Georgia’s complex history. The Stalin Museum is particularly intriguing as it provides context to Georgia’s 20th-century history, although admission isn’t included.
The day wraps up with a scenic drive back to Tbilisi, leaving you with lasting impressions of Georgia’s mountains, caves, and cultural landmarks.

Reviewers highlight Aka, the guide, who’s been praised for being friendly, accommodating, and knowledgeable. One reviewer mentioned that despite some slight schedule shifts, the driver always arrived on time and made the trip comfortable. The private nature of the tour allows for flexible stops and personalized attention, which is a big plus for those who prefer a tailored experience.
However, some feedback notes that the schedule can be a little “all over the place” at times, with tight timing that might feel rushed. Still, the overall consensus is positive, especially regarding the convenience and depth of insight provided by the guides.

At $360 per person, this three-day tour offers a lot—private transport, expert guidance, and the chance to see a broad swath of Georgia’s highlights. When you consider the cost of individual entry fees, transportation, and organizing logistics independently, this package provides significant value, especially for travelers who want a hassle-free experience.
Keep in mind that some attractions, like the Gergeti Trinity Church or museums, are extra. Budget an additional $8 for entrance fees or more if you wish to visit all sites inside. Still, the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off, combined with the private group setting, makes this a worthwhile investment.

This trip suits travelers who prefer a guided, all-in-one experience that covers major sights without the effort of planning each detail. It’s perfect for first-time visitors wanting a rundown of Georgia’s highlights, especially if they enjoy scenic drives and insightful commentary.
It also works well for small groups or families wanting a private experience. Those with limited time in Georgia will appreciate how much ground is covered in just three days, and travelers who dislike navigating unfamiliar public transport will find this especially convenient.
However, if you’re a seasoned traveler looking for a more flexible, less structured experience, some might find the schedule a little tight or the stops a bit hurried.

This 3-day Georgia tour offers a well-balanced mix of history, scenic beauty, and cultural insights—all while removing the stress of planning and navigating on your own. The private tour setup, guided by knowledgeable locals like Aka, makes it a comfortable way to see the best of Georgia without sacrificing depth or authenticity.
Whether you’re drawn to ancient caves, mountain panoramas, or the vibrant city life of Tbilisi, this tour provides a compelling and convenient way to experience the country’s highlights. It’s particularly valuable for first-time visitors or those who want a rundown without the hassle of organizing every detail.
For travelers who appreciate personalized service, expert guiding, and a good mix of sightseeing and storytelling, this tour hits the right notes. Just be prepared for a busy schedule—if that suits your travel style, it’s a fantastic way to get a broad taste of Georgia’s diverse attractions.

How many days does the tour cover?
The tour spans three full days, with each day dedicated to exploring different regions and sights around Georgia.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off from your hotel in Tbilisi every day, making logistics simple.
Are entrance fees included?
Most entrance fees aren’t included in the price. For example, museum and monastery entry fees are around $8 USD, so plan your budget accordingly.
What’s the group size?
This is a private tour, so only your group will participate. It’s tailored for small groups or families seeking a more personalized experience.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, the transport is in an air-conditioned vehicle. The driver is experienced, ensuring a smooth ride across Georgia’s often winding roads.
What are the highlights of this tour?
Expect visits to Tbilisi’s historic sites, the ancient cave town of Uplistsikhe, the mountain monastery Gergeti Trinity Church, and scenic stops like Mount Kazbek, all with expert commentary.
This comprehensive, well-paced tour makes Georgia’s top sights accessible and enjoyable, especially if convenience, insightful guidance, and personalized experiences are your priorities.