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Discover Georgia’s highlights on this 4-day private tour, exploring Tbilisi, Kazbegi, Kakheti, and Mtskheta with stunning views, authentic experiences, and expert guides.
This 4-day private tour in Georgia offers an immersive experience through some of the country’s most captivating sights—from lively city streets to mountain vistas and historic monasteries. It’s designed for travelers who want a well-rounded taste of Georgia’s cultural, natural, and culinary treasures, all with the comfort of private transport and a flexible itinerary.
One aspect we particularly appreciate is how this tour balances iconic landmarks like Tbilisi’s Old Town and Gergeti Trinity Church with intimate local experiences such as wine tastings in Kakheti and traditional cheese in Badiauri. The option to customize the itinerary adds a personal touch, making it ideal for those who want to tailor their journey.
However, since the tour covers a lot of ground in just four days, it can feel quite packed—especially for travelers who prefer a slower, more relaxed pace. But if you’re eager to see a lot in a short time without sacrificing depth or authenticity, this tour is a superb choice.
This experience suits travelers who value cultural richness, scenic beauty, and authentic local encounters. It’s perfect for first-timers wanting a comprehensive Georgian adventure, or seasoned visitors looking to revisit the highlights with a knowledgeable guide.


This 4-day Georgia tour truly hits the sweet spot for those wanting a deep dive into the country’s soul without the hassle of planning logistics. What makes it stand out is the thoughtful blend of diverse experiences: cultural sightseeing, awe-inspiring mountain scenery, and local cuisine. The fact that it’s a private tour means you get personalized attention, flexible pacing, and the opportunity to ask detailed questions.
The guide, Irakli, gets special mentions for his ability to customize the experience, making travelers feel well cared for. From the review: “He made it really custom made, was ready to answer all our questions and helped a lot with small kids.” This personal touch is invaluable when traveling with family or wanting a more tailored visit.
While the itinerary is packed with activities, it’s designed to give a balanced view of Georgia’s highlights. Expect early mornings and full days, but also plenty of moments to enjoy stunning vistas from mountain viewpoints or relax in picturesque towns. The inclusion of local food tasting—like Georgian cheese and clay-oven bread—adds both flavor and cultural depth to the experience.
A potential drawback is the pace; with so much crammed into four days, it might be tiring for those who prefer a more leisurely approach. However, the convenience of private transport and the small group size ensures comfort and flexibility throughout.
In terms of value, the tour’s cost of $269 per person includes everything from transportation and guide services to local taxes and bottled water. For such a comprehensive itinerary, this price represents excellent value, especially considering the convenience and insider knowledge provided.
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Your Georgian journey kicks off in Tbilisi’s Old Town, where wandering through narrow, winding streets can feel like stepping back in time. We loved the way the guide explained the historical significance of various buildings and hidden courtyards, adding context to the vibrant street life. The highlight is definitely the Narikala Fortress, which offers sweeping views over the city—perfect for photos and absorbing the skyline.
The Funicular ride up Mtatsminda is a highlight in itself. The recently renovated cable car provides spectacular vistas of Tbilisi as you ascend 710 meters. At the top, the complex has cafes, a TV tower, and even an amusement park. It’s a lively spot, great for grabbing a drink while soaking in panoramic views.
Starting your day in Badiauri to taste georgian cheese and ‘shotis puri’ (clay-oven bread) is a delicious introduction to local culinary traditions. The simple pleasure of fresh cheese paired with warm bread sets the tone for the day.
Next, you’ll visit Bodbe Monastery, where the peaceful surroundings and views of the Alazani Valley make it a perfect spot for reflection. The walk from Sighnaghi through the countryside is charming, and the town itself, often called the “City of Love,” offers quaint streets, wall walkways, and towers with sweeping views.
The wine tasting at Giuaani Winery is a real treat for wine lovers. The host’s knowledge and the exclusive wines on offer make this a memorable stop. It’s a chance to savor Georgian wines that are often hard to find elsewhere, with a focus on quality over quantity.
Mtskheta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-see for its ancient churches and architecture. The Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Jvari Monastery offer stunning examples of early Georgian ecclesiastical design and panoramic views of the confluence of Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers.
In the afternoon, the journey takes you to Zhinvali Reservoir and the Ananuri Fortress, where the combination of mountains, water, and medieval stonework makes for captivating scenery. The fortress’s towers and walls, set against the backdrop of the reservoir, offer perfect photo opportunities.
Next, it’s a short drive to Gudauri, a popular ski resort, where you can enjoy mountain vistas even if you’re not skiing. The highlight, however, is the Gergeti Trinity Church perched on a hill at 2200 meters. The view of the church with Mount Kazbek in the background is iconic — and the walk up is manageable for most.
Finally, the overnight stay in Juta, one of the highest mountain villages, immerses you in nature. The fresh mountain air and tranquil surroundings are a refreshing contrast to the busy city.
The day begins with an invigorating hike to the Chaukhi Mountains, offering breathtaking views of jagged peaks and alpine meadows. If you’re feeling adventurous, mountain biking or horse riding options are available in Juta, adding a fun, active element.
This part of the tour emphasizes outdoor beauty and physical activity, making it ideal for those who love nature and adventure. The hike isn’t rushed, but the scenery is so stunning that it’s easy to get lost in the moment.

This tour includes private transportation, which is crucial given Georgia’s varied terrain and the distances between sites. The vehicle is comfortable and well-suited for long drives through mountain roads and countryside.
The tour starts at 10:00 am, with hotel pickup included, removing any stress about logistics. The group size is private, so you won’t be sharing the experience with strangers, ensuring a more personalized journey.
The price of $269 per person covers local taxes, bottled water, the guide, and transport. Entry to landmarks and attractions are included, except for wine tastings and meals, which you can explore on your own or request to include.
The tour is very flexible — you can contact the provider to add or substitute destinations, making it adaptable if there’s a particular spot or activity you’re eager to experience.

Based on the only review, the guide, Irakli, is praised for his responsiveness and ability to customize the experience. Such flexibility can be especially valuable if you have specific interests or want to focus more on certain regions.
Travelers have enjoyed the authentic local food, from cheeses to wines, and appreciated the stunning views from various vantage points. The stops at ancient monasteries and castles provide not just sightseeing but also a deeper connection to Georgia’s history and culture.

This tour is ideal for first-time visitors to Georgia looking for a comprehensive introduction, or seasoned travelers who want to see the country’s highlights with the convenience of a private guide. It’s perfect for those interested in history, architecture, scenic mountain landscapes, and local cuisine.
Nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and wine connoisseurs will find plenty to enjoy, especially with the optional activities in Juta and the wine tastings. If you like having a structured but flexible itinerary that balances sightseeing with authentic experiences, this tour fits the bill.
Keep in mind that the schedule is quite full, so travelers who prefer a slow pace or more leisure time might find it a bit hectic. But for those eager to maximize their time and see a lot in four days, it’s a smart choice.

Is this tour suitable for families with small children?
Yes, the tour has been praised for guides who are helpful with small kids, and the private nature allows for flexibility in pacing and activities.
How much time is spent in each location?
You’ll spend about an hour at Tbilisi’s Old Town and fortress, around an hour in Sighnaghi, and similar times at monasteries and castles. Mountain hikes may take longer depending on activity levels.
Are meals included in the tour?
No, meals are not included, but you’ll have opportunities to try local food and wine at various stops.
Can I customize the tour itinerary?
Absolutely. The provider is open to adding or replacing destinations to suit your preferences.
What kind of vehicle is used for transportation?
A private, comfortable vehicle is provided for the entire trip, ensuring convenience and safety between sites.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for non-drinkers or those with dietary restrictions?
Yes, the tour is flexible, and specific requests can be discussed with the provider.
How physically demanding is the mountain hike?
The hike to Chaukhi Mountains is suitable for most, but it’s best to check your fitness level if you have mobility concerns.

This private 4-day tour of Georgia offers a well-rounded, authentic experience of the country’s cultural, scenic, and culinary highlights—all at a very reasonable price. The combination of guided sightseeing, outdoor adventures, and local tastings ensures you’ll leave with a true feel for what Georgia has to offer.
The knowledgeable guide, Irakli, ensures your journey is smooth and personalized. Whether you’re captivated by ancient monasteries, mountain panoramas, or the warm hospitality over a glass of wine, this trip delivers on all fronts.
If you’re looking for a hassle-free way to see Georgia’s most iconic sites while enjoying the comforts of a private tour, this experience is a fantastic choice—especially if you’re eager to understand the country beyond just its landmarks.