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Discover the stunning Dashbashi Canyon on this 9-hour guided day trip from Tbilisi, featuring a glass bridge, waterfalls, and scenic stops for $50 per person.
This 1-day tour in Dashbashi Canyon offers an immersive experience into one of Georgia’s most impressive natural sites. Priced at $50.00 per person, it provides a full day of sightseeing, outdoor adventure, and scenic stops, all within roughly 9 hours. The tour departs from Tbilisi at 10:00 am, making it an accessible option for those looking to escape the city and explore Georgia’s stunning landscapes.
An outstanding feature is the guided mountain tour that includes a visit to the iconic glass bridge spanning the canyon, with a diamond-shaped restaurant offering spectacular views. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with a maximum group size of 15, and includes amenities like WiFi, bottled water, and air-conditioned transport. The only notable consideration is that dinner is not included, so planning for snacks or dining afterward is advised.

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The tour starts at 1 Galaktion Tabidze Street in Tbilisi at 10:00 am. The transportation is an air-conditioned vehicle equipped with WiFi, ensuring comfort and connectivity during the approximately 2-hour drive to Dashbashi Canyon. The group size is limited to 15 travelers, maintaining an intimate and relaxed atmosphere.
The return journey includes a stop in Tbilisi at the end of the day, after exploring the canyon, with the drive back taking 1.5 to 2 hours. This flexible schedule makes the tour convenient for travelers based in Tbilisi seeking a full day of outdoor activities without the hassle of planning transportation.

The main highlight of this tour is the visit to Dashbashi Canyon, known for its lush greenery and year-round beauty. The canyon stretches for 8 kilometers and reaches elevations of 1100 to 1500 meters above sea level, situated in Georgia’s Tsalka region within the Khrami River Gorge.
Visitors are led by an experienced guide who shares insights into Georgia’s ancient history as they explore the canyon’s natural treasures. The glass bridge is a focal point, offering spectacular views from above, with the diamond-shaped restaurant in the middle providing a perfect spot for photos and refreshments. Down near the river, the landscape reveals waterfalls and thriving flora, creating a scene that impresses lovers of natural beauty.

Expect to spend approximately 3-4 hours exploring the canyon on foot. The hiking involves walking through moderately humid terrain along the 8 km length of the canyon, with some elevation changes. The breathtaking vistas include views of cliffs and waterfalls, which are especially stunning in good weather.
The guide remains with the group during hikes, providing informative commentary about the flora, fauna, and geological features. While the walks are generally accessible, some parts near waterfalls may require careful footing, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
One of the tour’s most photographed features is the glass bridge that spans the canyon. This spectacular structure provides panoramic views from a height of several hundred meters. Located in the middle of the canyon, the bridge offers a thrilling experience for visitors who are comfortable with heights.
The diamond-shaped restaurant on the bridge adds a unique touch, serving as a viewpoint where visitors can relax and take in the scenic landscape. The viewpoint is a highlight for many, offering perfect photo opportunities of the canyon’s lush greenery and dramatic cliffs.
After exploring the canyon, the tour includes a one-hour stop in Tsalka for free time to eat at a local restaurant. This provides an opportunity to enjoy traditional Georgian cuisine or simply relax before heading to the next stop.
Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes are allocated to lunch at the Algeti restaurant, located near the Algeti reservoir. While admission tickets are not included for the stops, the stops themselves are free, and visitors are encouraged to enjoy the scenery and local food options. The reservoir itself is a beautiful spot for photos and a brief walk.
The Algeti reservoir serves as a picturesque stop during the return trip. With 30-minute dedicated for sightseeing, visitors can enjoy the tranquil waterscape and take photos of the surrounding nature. The stop is a perfect moment to stretch and appreciate Georgia’s natural landscapes.

The tour concludes with a drive back to Tbilisi, where the group arrives after approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. The journey includes a stop at the starting point at 1 Galaktion Tabidze Street. The comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle ensures a relaxing end to a full day of exploration.
Multiple positive reviews highlight the quality of guidance and overall experience. Guides like Vladimir, Liza, and Giorgi are praised for their warm demeanor, informative storytelling, and professionalism. Reviewers repeatedly mention the clean minibus and the calm driving style.
Guests appreciate the spectacular views, especially from the glass bridge, and the waterfalls and river scenery. The guide’s knowledge of Georgian history adds depth to the experience, making the trip both visually impressive and educational. The value is acknowledged, given the $50 price, which covers transportation, guiding, and bottled water.
This guided day trip suits those with a moderate level of mobility who enjoy outdoor walks and scenic views. Travelers interested in nature, geology, and photo opportunities will find it very rewarding. It’s especially well-suited for visitors staying in Tbilisi who want a convenient, guided experience with minimal planning required.
The tour’s pacing allows for leisurely exploration without feeling rushed. Since dinner is not included, those with dietary preferences should plan accordingly. The small group size enhances the experience with personalized attention from guides.
This $50 guided tour delivers stunning natural vistas, unique architectural features like the glass bridge, and professional guiding through Georgia’s impressive landscapes. The full-day schedule balances sightseeing, leisurely breaks, and scenic walks, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
While the hiking is manageable for most, those with mobility issues should consider the terrain. The absence of dinner may require additional planning but offers flexibility for travelers who prefer exploring local eateries independently. This tour provides a well-rounded experience of Georgia’s natural beauty with excellent value and positive reviews across the board.
What is included in the price of $50?
The price covers guide service, bottled water, WiFi on board, and transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle. Entrance tickets to the stops are not included.
How long is the drive from Tbilisi to Dashbashi Canyon?
The drive takes approximately 2 hours each way, with a stop in Tbilisi at the end of the tour.
Is the tour suitable for children or elderly participants?
Most travelers can participate, but some walking on uneven terrain near waterfalls and the canyon may require caution. The moderate pace makes it accessible for many.
Do I need to bring my own food for the trip?
No, but the tour includes a break for food at a restaurant in Tsalka and lunch at Algeti. You may bring snacks or plan to dine at these stops.
Can I cancel the tour if the weather is poor?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. If canceled due to bad weather, a full refund or alternative date will be offered.
What is the best time of year to visit Dashbashi Canyon?
While the tour operates year-round, the canyon’s beauty is available all year, thanks to its green landscape. Clarity and weather conditions are best in spring and fall.
Are there any additional costs I should be aware of?
Additional expenses include dinner, which is not included, and any personal souvenirs or extra food.
How many people are typically on this tour?
The tour maintains a maximum of 15 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience and enough space for everyone to enjoy the scenery comfortably.