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Discover Kakheti's highlights on this full-day tour including Bodbe Monastery, Sighnaghi's Italian streets, and wine tasting at Kindzmarauli winery, led by expert guides.


This 10-hour day trip from Tbilisi offers an immersive experience in Georgia’s eastern wine region, Kakheti. Starting at 3 Vakhtang Gorgasali Street, the tour guides you through key sights, engaging activities, and tastings that showcase the area’s spiritual, culinary, and historic richness. With a small group that ensures attentive guides, the trip appeals to those eager for an authentic taste of Kakheti’s local traditions.
The trip is ideal for travelers interested in Georgia’s wine-making heritage, medieval architecture, and traditional cuisine. Expect a full day of stunning views, guided storytelling, and hands-on experiences like bread baking and cheese making. While the pace is lively, the focus remains on quality over quantity, making it perfect for those who appreciate depth and personal touches in their tours.

The journey begins at 3 Vakhtang Gorgasali Street, where the tour operator’s office is located next to King Gorgasali and Alani restaurant. From here, the guide leads the small group to the first stop, setting a friendly, intimate tone for the day. The setting is convenient for those staying in central Tbilisi, and the group size is limited to 15 participants for a more personalized experience.
Once everyone is gathered, the guide provides a brief overview of the day’s itinerary, emphasizing the focus on local cuisine, wine, and history. This initial briefing helps set expectations and builds anticipation for the many highlights ahead.

The first activity involves a hands-on master class about traditional Georgian bread baking (“shoti”). Here, the guide explains the art of breadmaking, which is a key part of Georgian culinary culture. Guests get to observe the process and, in some cases, participate in making their own bread.
Following the bread session, visitors enjoy a cheese tasting that showcases local cheese varieties made according to authentic Georgian traditions. This experience offers a glimpse into everyday life and food craftsmanship in Kakheti, setting a delicious tone for the rest of the day.
Next, the tour heads to Bodbe Monastery, home to the revered relics of Saint Nino. The guide leads a guided tour of this historic spiritual site, which is a significant pilgrimage destination in Georgia.
Visitors have about an hour of free time to explore the monastery grounds, take photos, or simply enjoy the peaceful surroundings. The site offers beautiful views over the Alazani Valley, and its tranquil atmosphere contrasts nicely with the energetic pace of the other stops.
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In Sighnaghi, the so-called “City of Love,” the tour explores its charming Italian-style streets. Known for its colorful houses and romantic ambiance, Sighnaghi is famous for the longest fortress wall in Europe.
Guests walk along the fortification, taking in panoramic views of the Alazani Valley. The guide shares stories about the artists and history of the town, including Niko Pirosmani’s famous gesture of giving flowers to his beloved. The one-hour free time allows for photo opportunities and wandering through the quaint streets.

A highlight of the day is lunch at Qvevrebi, a local restaurant offering stunning views of the Alazani Valley. Here, visitors can relax and enjoy a delicious meal featuring traditional Georgian dishes.
During the meal, the guide introduces Kakhetian wine culture, and guests have the chance to participate in making khinkali, a popular Georgian dumpling. The restaurant also hosts a wine tasting session with wines produced by Kindzmarauli Corporation, a winery established in 1533.
The tasting experience features ancient wines and local varietals, allowing guests to appreciate Kakheti’s distinctive microzone wines in a beautiful setting. The 100-minute stop balances culinary enjoyment with cultural insights.

After lunch, the tour proceeds to Telavi, the administrative center of Kakheti. The guide takes a short walk through the city, highlighting its historic sites and local flavor.
Visitors get a brief view of Telavi’s main sights and learn about its role as Kakheti’s hub. The 20-minute stop is enough to take photos and absorb the city’s atmosphere before heading toward the final scenic stop.

The trip concludes with a 15-minute stop at Gombori, known for its scenic vistas. This short break offers an opportunity to snap photos of the sunset and the rolling hills of Kakheti, providing a fitting farewell to this picturesque region.
The tour then heads back towards Tbilisi, arriving at 3 Vakhtang Gorgasali Street, completing a full and engaging day exploring Georgia’s wine country.

This small-group tour is designed to keep the experience intimate and relaxed, with up to 15 participants. The live guides speak English and Russian, ensuring clarity and engagement throughout the day.
The meeting point is easy to find, and cancellation is flexible, allowing for full refunds if canceled up to 24 hours in advance. Guests can reserve now and pay later, making planning straightforward.
The tour is praised for guides like Nino, who are described as accommodating, caring, and professional. Reviews highlight her dedication, including translation efforts and personalized storytelling.
Participants praise the delicious food and wine, stunning views, and insightful explanations. Some suggest that longer exploration of Sighnaghi or a more comfortable setting for wine tasting could enhance the experience, but overall, the tour scores a high rating of 4.8/5.
This full-day journey offers a comprehensive look at Kakheti’s regional treasures, blending cultural heritage, scenic landscapes, and delicious wine. The hands-on activities like bread baking and cheese making, alongside wine tasting at a historic winery, give a rich, authentic feel.
While the itinerary covers many highlights, the short stops mean the focus remains on quality over quantity. The small group size adds to the personalized atmosphere, and the expert guides make the experience engaging.
This tour suits those eager to explore Georgia’s wine region with a personal touch, enjoying local cuisine, historic sites, and stunning vistas in a well-paced day.
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, the tour provides transportation from and back to the starting point in Tbilisi.
Is the tour suitable for non-drinkers?
Yes, guests can enjoy the sightseeing, cultural experiences, and meals even if they choose not to participate in wine tastings.
What languages are available for the guides?
The guides speak English and Russian.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours.
Is the tour family-friendly?
While suitable for most adults, families with young children should consider the pace and activity suitability in advance.