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Discover the stunning views and forest trails of Tbilisi on this 4.5-hour moderate hike, led by knowledgeable guides through Mtatsminda and beyond.
If you’re after a way to see the best of Tbilisi’s natural beauty without straying too far from the city, this 4.5-hour trail offers a fantastic blend of scenery, local charm, and a touch of adventure. This guided hike takes you along the Mtatsminda (Holly Mountain) trail, offering sweeping views over the city, glimpses of iconic landmarks, and the chance to enjoy peaceful forests and orchards.
What really makes this experience stand out is the expert guidance of Grigor, who not only knows the route inside out but also shares local snacks and interesting tidbits about the area. The trail is well-suited for those with moderate fitness levels, with enough ascent to feel like a rewarding challenge without being exhausting.
A potential consideration is weather — as with any outdoor activity in Georgia, clear skies enhance the views, but rain or fog could obscure some of the panoramic sights. This tour suits travelers who appreciate authentic, scenic, and slightly active outings, especially if you’re keen to combine city views with natural landscapes.


This hiking adventure is a well-thought-out way to explore more than just the streets of Tbilisi. Starting from the Turtle Lake Ropeway, the route begins with an ascent toward Mtatsminda, the highest and most recognizable mountain around the city, standing at 770 meters. From here, you’ll gain a bird’s-eye view of Tbilisi — a moment that many reviewers describe as utterly breathtaking. “The views are quite stunning when you get to the top,” one happy participant shared, highlighting how the vista makes the climb worthwhile.
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The route runs along the ridge of Mtatsminda, offering multiple panoramic spots from which to admire the city, its skyline dotted with the iconic TV Tower and the enormous Ferris Wheel, visible from most parts of Tbilisi when you’re below. As you ascend, you’ll pass through beautiful pine forests, which are great for a leisurely walk if you’re craving some shade and fresh air.
The trail also meanders through meadows and almond orchards, adding a fragrant, picturesque touch to the hike. This is particularly lovely in spring and early summer when everything is lush and vibrant. “Walking the trail in November made it so much more colorful,” said a reviewer, emphasizing how seasonal changes can enhance the experience.
One of the best parts? You can customize your outing. The trail network allows options toward Turtle Lake (Kus Tba) — a popular spot for locals and visitors alike — or toward historic sites like Narikala Fortress and the Sololaki neighborhood. This flexibility means you can tailor your walk based on your interests and energy levels.
The hike is designed to be moderate, suitable for most travelers with decent mobility and a love for nature. The guides are knowledgeable and friendly, often sharing insights into Tbilisi’s history, architecture, and local culture — something that helps deepen the experience beyond just the scenery.


The tour is led by Grigor, who comes with glowing reviews. His local knowledge shines through in the way he shares stories, points out the best views, and offers local snacks—a thoughtful touch that transforms a simple hike into a full cultural experience. “Grigor is a great guy and knows the route very well,” one reviewer notes, praising his company and expertise.
The snack box included features traditional Georgian treats, giving you a taste of the local cuisine amid the scenic backdrop. The guides speak English, German, Russian, and Georgian, making the hike accessible to a wide range of travelers.
While transportation isn’t included, pick-up from your hotel or transfers from the airport can be arranged upon request, which is convenient if you prefer a hassle-free start or end to your day.

The tour’s cost covers route design, guided service, and snacks, making it quite good value considering the personalized experience and stunning scenery. Given that it’s a guided experience with flexible route options and expert commentary, it’s a worthwhile expenditure for those wanting more than a typical city tour.

Participants highlight the knowledgeable guides who make the experience engaging and fun, often mentioning Grigor’s local snacks and helpful tips. One reviewer states, “This tour absolutely exceeded my expectations,” praising Georgy’s deep knowledge and the breathtaking views — especially in November when the landscape turns colorful.
Another shared how the views from the top of Mtatsminda are “quite stunning,” and that the hike is a must-do for anyone visiting Tbilisi. The fact that multiple reviewers recommend this as a memorable, scenic outing speaks volumes about its appeal.

This Tbilisi hike offers a compelling way to combine nature, city views, and local culture in a single outing. It’s perfect for travelers who want a moderate walk that’s rewarding visually and culturally, without the strain of more strenuous treks. The presence of knowledgeable guides, scenic vistas, and local snacks adds a personalized touch that elevates the experience from ordinary to memorable.
Whether you’re a solo traveler, couple, or small group, this tour’s flexibility and authentic charm make it a great choice for exploring the mountainous outskirts of Tbilisi in a relaxed, well-organized manner.
“Grigor is a great guy and knows the route very well. He is great company and brings local snacks with him for all guests. The views are quite stunn…”

Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s not recommended for children under 8 years old due to the terrain and ascent involved.
Can I request transportation to the starting point?
Yes, pickup from your hotel or transfers from the airport can be arranged upon request, adding convenience to your day.
What should I bring on the hike?
Bring a daypack, reusable water bottle, and wear comfortable shoes suitable for moderate walking on uneven terrain.
What’s included in the price?
Your fee covers route design, guided service, and a snack box with traditional Georgian snacks.
How long is the tour?
The activity lasts approximately 4.5 hours, leaving plenty of time for photos, breaks, and enjoying the scenery.
What if the weather is bad?
Since the experience is weather-dependent, poor conditions might affect the views. You might want to check the forecast and dress accordingly.
Can I customize the route?
Yes, the trail offers options toward Turtle Lake, Sololaki, or Narikala Fortress, so you can adapt based on your interests and energy level.
This hike over Tbilisi’s skyline is more than just a walk — it’s an opportunity to see the city from a fresh perspective, all while enjoying Georgia’s natural beauty and warm hospitality. Perfectly suited for outdoor lovers, culture seekers, or anyone wanting a memorable day out in Georgia’s vibrant capital.