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Discover Georgia’s Bakuriani Ski Resort and Borjomi’s legendary mineral waters on this private full-day tour from Tbilisi, featuring scenic train rides and mountain views.

This full-day private tour from Tbilisi offers a blend of alpine fun, natural beauty, and cultural highlights. For $105 per person, travelers enjoy a 12-hour itinerary that includes scenic train rides, winter sports options, and visits to the iconic Borjomi Central Park and Seraphim Sarov Temple. The tour is ideal for those looking to explore Georgia’s mountain landscapes while enjoying the comfort of air-conditioned transfers and personalized service.
A notable feature of this tour is the cuckoo train, which whisks visitors from Borjomi to Bakuriani through stunning mountain scenery. While the tour offers plenty of free time for skiing or walking, it’s important to note that admission tickets for Borjomi Park and Kukushka train are not included but are modestly priced at $2 each. This makes it an attractive option for travelers seeking a well-rounded day trip with flexibility and great scenery, though it’s best suited for those comfortable with a packed schedule.
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This private tour begins early in the morning at 7:30 am in Tbilisi, with pickup included. The convenience of private transfer ensures a smooth start to the day, allowing travelers to relax during the drive and prepare for a full day of exploration. The group discounts and mobile tickets further add to the ease of planning this trip, especially for small groups or families.
The tour’s private nature means that only your party participates, providing a more personalized experience. Abundant free time at each stop allows for spontaneous exploration or relaxation, making this trip adaptable to individual preferences. Travelers should be prepared for a packed schedule but can expect a comfortable and well-organized day.

One of the standout features of this tour is the Kukushka train, which departs Borjomi and takes you on a narrow-gauge railway through picturesque mountain views. The 2-hour journey is a highlight, offering a chance to relax and take in the fresh air, scent of pines, and sprawling landscapes.
This train ride is free of charge, but passengers should consider the $2 admission fee for the train ticket. The ride is a gentle experience, perfect for photography enthusiasts or those who appreciate scenic leisurely activities. The train’s route adds a nostalgic touch to the trip, connecting the historic town of Borjomi with the snowy charms of Bakuriani.

Bakuriani is at the heart of this tour’s mountain adventure. Known as one of Georgia’s most famous ski resorts, it offers a sunny valley surrounded by mountains and centuries-old pines. The 4 hours allocated to Bakuriani allow visitors to try skiing, snowboarding, or simply enjoy a stroll through the resort.
This area is protected from strong frosts and winds by its natural landscape, making it suitable for winter activities most of the year. Visitors can expect crystal-clear air, the warmth of sun rays in winter, and a lively atmosphere. The free access to the resort lets travelers enjoy the scenery at their own pace, whether engaging in sports or relaxing with a walk.

Following time at Bakuriani, the tour visits the Seraphim Sarov Temple, a magnificent religious site with impressive architecture. The quiet atmosphere provides a moment of reflection amid the mountain scenery. This stop offers insight into Georgia’s spiritual heritage and an opportunity for some tranquil sightseeing.
The temple visit lasts about an hour. Admission is not included, but the exterior views and serene surroundings make it a worthwhile addition to the day’s itinerary. Travelers often appreciate the chance to contrast their mountain adventure with a peaceful cultural experience.
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The final stop takes travelers to Borjomi Central Park, where the city’s famous mineral waters are celebrated. Visitors can walk along the picturesque Central Park, enjoying its lush greenery and tranquil atmosphere. This area is ideal for those wishing to be alone with nature and appreciate Borjomi’s healing waters.
While admission to Borjomi Park is not included, the park itself offers a peaceful backdrop for a leisurely stroll. This stop provides a gentle conclusion to the tour, allowing guests to unwind before heading back to Tbilisi.

Throughout the day, travelers benefit from air-conditioned transfer vehicles, ensuring comfort during the drive between locations. The guide service enhances the experience with informative commentary, though some reviews note that a guide was not always available as expected, which can impact the depth of historical or cultural insights.
Nevertheless, the friendly driver and well-organized logistics contribute to a smooth journey across Georgia’s mountain regions. The tour’s private format offers flexibility and the chance to tailor the pace to your preferences, making it suitable for a range of travelers.

This private tour starts promptly at 7:30 am from Tbilisi, with confirmation received at booking. The price of $105 includes pickup and transfer, but lunch is not included. The modest admission fees for Kukushka train and Borjomi Park make this an affordable day trip with optional extras.
Reservations are typically made 22 days in advance, indicating high demand for this experience. The tour is suitable for most travelers, provided they can handle a full day’s schedule and are comfortable with moderate physical activity during ski activities or walks.
This full-day experience offers a well-balanced mix of mountain scenery, winter sports, and cultural stops. The scenic train ride, impressive mountain views, and the chance to try skiing or snowboarding make it appealing for outdoor enthusiasts. The tour’s private nature and comfortable transportation add to its overall value.
While some guests note the absence of a guide during certain parts, the friendly service and beautiful landscapes compensate well. This tour is ideal for adventurous families, couples, or small groups seeking an authentic Georgian mountain experience with a touch of relaxation and cultural exploration.
“I would like to thank Karim for his amazing recommendation and arranging the private tour guideit was truly an incredible and memorable experience.”
What is the cost of this tour?
The tour costs $105 per person, covering transportation, guide service, and train rides. Admission tickets for Borjomi Park and Kukushka train are $2 each.
How long is the tour?
The overall duration is approximately 12 hours, starting at 7:30 am and ending in the evening.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included, but there are plenty of options available in Bakuriani and Borjomi.
What activities can I do in Bakuriani?
You can try skiing, snowboarding, or take a leisurely walk around the resort. Snow sports are popular, but free time allows for flexibility.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour’s relaxed pace and outdoor activities make it suitable for families with children, especially those interested in winter sports.
Do I need to book tickets in advance?
Tickets for Borjomi Park and Kukushka train are not included but can be purchased on-site for $2 each. Booking your tour in advance helps secure your spot.
What should I bring?
Warm clothing, comfortable footwear, and any personal gear for winter sports if desired. A camera for the mountain views is recommended.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since this is a private tour, there is some flexibility to adjust stops or activities based on your interests and pace.
Is this tour available year-round?
The tour is designed around winter activities and mountain scenery, making it most suitable in the winter months.
What makes this tour special?
The combination of scenic train rides, the mountain resort atmosphere, and visits to Borjomi’s mineral waters make it a comprehensive Georgian mountain experience.