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Discover Georgia’s stunning Svaneti region on this 3-day private tour from Kutaisi, featuring medieval towers, mountain vistas, and legendary caves for $380 per person.

The 3-Day Private Mestia and Ushguli Tour from Kutaisi offers an immersive experience into Georgia’s rugged beauty and ancient history. Priced at $380 per person, this trip covers three days of carefully curated stops, including medieval towers, breathtaking mountain panoramas, and legendary caves. The tour starts at 8:00 am in Kutaisi and is designed for those who want a comprehensive, comfortable exploration with private transport and experienced guides.
This tour has earned a strong reputation, with a perfect 5.0 rating based on 3 reviews. It is typically booked 67 days in advance, making it suitable for travelers planning ahead. While the itinerary is packed with highlights, it does involve some walking and outdoor activity, so it suits those prepared for a mix of cultural sightseeing and light adventure.
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The tour kicks off early in the morning at 8:00 am in Kutaisi, a city steeped in legend and history. The first stop is the Colchis lowlands, where stories of Jason and the Argonauts are rooted, offering a fascinating introduction to Georgia’s mythic past. This area also claims to be where Prometheus once roamed, setting a mythic tone for the adventure.
Just a brief hour-long stop at Bagrati Cathedral allows visitors to admire one of Georgia’s most iconic religious monuments. This thousand-year-old structure exemplifies the impressive Georgian architecture that has survived centuries of history and offers excellent photo opportunities.

Next, the tour ventures into Kumistavi, where the Prometheus Cave awaits. This underworld of Colchis features a 1,700-meter walking trail through stunning grottoes. Visitors see stalactites and stalagmites, underground waterfalls, rivers, and even a lake. The cave’s legendary connection to Prometheus, chained by the gods, adds a mythic touch to this natural wonder.
While tickets are not included, the cave visit remains a highlight for its multicolored formations and cool underground atmosphere. The 3-hour visit is an opportunity to witness Georgia’s geological marvels firsthand.

Following the cave exploration, the tour visits Martvili Canyon, where a 700-meter stone-paved circular route takes visitors through limestone boulders and historical sites. The 30-step limestone staircase and two bridges provide scenic views of the mountain river canyon.
A 300-meter boat ride on the Abasha River adds a relaxing element, offering panoramic views of the canyon’s cliffs and waterfalls. This activity is included in the ticket price of 17 GEL, making it a peaceful and picturesque stop amid Georgia’s natural landscapes.

By the evening, the tour reaches Mestia, the cultural heart of Svaneti. Travelers enjoy free time in the town to stroll its streets, lined with traditional cafes and shops. The following morning begins with a visit to the tower-museum of the Margiani family, dating back to the 12th century, where the defensive architecture reflects the region’s turbulent history.
The Svaneti Museum of History and Ethnography then offers insights into the local culture, showcasing archaeological finds, manuscripts, and Orthodox icons painted in a unique Svan style. Visitors gain a deeper understanding of the distinctive traditions that make this region special.

The highlight of the second day is the visit to Ushguli, the highest permanently inhabited village on the continent. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ushguli preserves a wealth of Svan defensive towers and ancient architecture.
Travelers explore this mountain village for about four hours, taking in spectacular mountain views and walking through its narrow streets. The village’s altitude and preserved medieval features make it a must-see for those interested in Georgia’s history and mountain scenery.

On the second day, the Hatsvali ski station offers a spectacular aerial tramway ride, providing panoramic vistas over the Ushba glacier and surrounding peaks. While tickets are not included, this ride offers unforgettable mountain scenery and photo opportunities. The station’s elevation and views make it a perfect spot for photography and enjoying Georgia’s rugged landscape.

The final day begins with a three-hour drive from Mestia back to Zugdidi, where the Dadiani Palace hosts a historical and architectural museum. This site features archaeological artifacts, palace architecture, and a botanical garden, providing a glimpse into the local aristocratic history.
After the museum visit, the tour continues with a one-hour drive from Zugdidi to Kutaisi, where the journey concludes. Although the tour does not include the entry tickets for the museum, the cultural and historical insights are a fitting end to the trip.
This private tour includes air-conditioned vehicle transport, ensuring comfort throughout the trip. The pickup from Kutaisi is offered, and the tour is suitable for most travelers, with most participants able to join. The tour also offers group discounts and mobile tickets for convenience.
While the tour price covers transportation and guiding, entry tickets for Prometheus Cave, Martvili Canyon, and other sites cost approximately 55 GEL in total, which travelers should prepare for. The tour does not include meals — breakfast, lunch, and dinner are not provided, so plan to bring snacks or arrange meals independently.
The 3-Day Private Mestia and Ushguli Tour offers an immersive experience into Georgia’s mountainous regions, blending natural wonders, ancient architecture, and legendary sites. The expert guides and comfortable private transport make this a smooth and enriching journey. Visitors get to see iconic landmarks like Bagrati Cathedral, Prometheus Cave, and Ushguli, alongside relaxing moments at Martvili Canyon and Hatsvali.
This tour is ideal for those who want a comprehensive, guided exploration of Georgia’s Svaneti region, combining cultural history and spectacular scenery. It suits travelers prepared for some outdoor walking and paying for site tickets, but no strenuous hiking or physical effort is required.
“The excursion was simply wonderful. I definitely want to visit this place again. Nino was simply wonderful.”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes private transportation and a guide. Entry tickets for Prometheus Cave, Martvili Canyon, and other attractions are not included.
What is the total cost of additional tickets?
Additional tickets amount to around 55 GEL, covering Prometheus Cave, Martvili Canyon, and optional activities like Hatsvali cable car.
Can I customize the itinerary?
This is a private tour, so customization options are likely available, especially regarding stops and timing, but specific details are not provided.
What are the main highlights?
Visitors enjoy medieval towers in Mestia, Ushguli village, mountain views from Hatsvali, legendary caves, and historic sites like the Dadiani Palace.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the tour’s pace and activities make it suitable for families with children, provided they are comfortable with outdoor walking.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included, so travelers should prepare their own breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
What are the departure times?
The tour departs daily at 8:00 am from Kutaisi.
How long does each stop last?
Stops vary from 30 minutes at Bagrati Cathedral to 4 hours at Ushguli, allowing for a balanced experience.
How do I book this tour?
Bookings can be made in advance, with most travelers scheduling their trip about 67 days ahead. The tour offers mobile tickets and group discounts.
What is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This 3-Day private tour from Kutaisi provides a rich, comfortable way to discover Georgia’s stunning mountain landscapes, ancient history, and legendary sites — perfect for curious explorers eager to see the best of Svaneti.