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Experience Georgia’s highlights with a private 2-day tour from Tbilisi, including hikes to Kazbegi, Juta, and scenic stops like Gveleti waterfalls and Mtskheta.
Exploring Georgia becomes extraordinary with this private two-day (one night) tour to Kazbegi and Juta, offered for $400 per person. Starting early in the morning from Tbilisi, the journey takes you through some of the most stunning landscapes, with visits to Mtskheta, Kazbegi, and Juta, plus exciting hikes and scenic stops like the Gveleti waterfalls and the Russian border. This tour is designed for those who crave a mix of natural beauty, cultural sights, and active exploration, all in a comfortable private setting.
What makes this trip especially appealing are the included transportation, hotel pickup, and opportunities for hiking and sightseeing. While it offers a rich experience packed into two days, it’s best suited for travelers with a moderate interest in outdoor activities and Georgian culture. Keep in mind that the tour requires a minimum of two people to go ahead, but it promises personalized attention and flexibility with a private format.

This tour begins at 8:00 am with a private pickup from a designated meeting point in Tbilisi. The journey to Gudauri takes approximately 1.5 hours by comfortable 4×4 vehicle, which ensures a smooth ride through Georgia’s mountainous terrain. This early start allows plenty of time to explore the region and enjoy the scenic landscape as you leave the city behind.
The moment the vehicle departs, it’s clear that this tour values comfort and efficiency. The private nature means your group travels together, without the pressure of large tour groups, and the vehicle’s comfort enhances the experience, especially given the mountain roads.
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As the drive progresses, travelers are treated to breathtaking views of snow-covered villages and settlements in the highlands. The landscape offers a distinct picture of Georgia’s rugged mountain scenery, with slopes and peaks that promise adventure and stunning photo opportunities.
Reaching Gudauri, the renowned ski resort area, marks the start of the activity phase. This region features beautiful snowy vistas that set the perfect backdrop for winter sports or sightseeing. The scenery alone makes the trip worthwhile, even for those who prefer a relaxed exploration.

For those interested in skiing, the tour provides the option to rent ski equipment of your choice**. The ski pass grants access to the ski lift, which opens at 10:00 am and operates until 4:00 pm. This allows approximately six hours of skiing on a good weather day—ideal for beginner and intermediate skiers wanting a day on the slopes.
The inclusion of ski equipment hire and lift tickets in the package offers great value, especially since these costs are often additional in other tours. Even non-skiers can enjoy the spectacular mountain views and the lively alpine atmosphere.
After a morning of sightseeing and possibly skiing, the tour includes a lunch at a family-owned restaurant. The meal provides a chance to taste Khinkali, Georgia’s famous dumplings that originate from this region, which are hearty and flavorful. A further highlight is Chacha, a traditional Georgian spirit made from grape leftovers, known for its strength and cultural significance.
This authentic dining experience offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere, giving travelers a taste of Georgia’s hospitality and culinary traditions. It’s a perfect way to unwind and fuel up before continuing the exploration.
The journey continues toward Kazbegi, famous for the Gergeti Trinity Church, perched dramatically on a hill with panoramic mountain views. While not explicitly detailed in the data, this stop is a well-known highlight of the region, offering iconic photos and a sense of the area’s spiritual and cultural importance.
The drive to Kazbegi combines awe-inspiring scenery with cultural exploration, making it a memorable part of the trip. The vistas of the mountain peaks surrounding the church add to the experience, especially on clear days.
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The second day features a visit to Juta, a small mountain village renowned for its hiking opportunities and striking natural landscapes. The tour includes hikes in the area, which are suitable for those looking to combine outdoor activity with sightseeing.
Juta’s scenic trails offer views of the surrounding mountains and lush valleys, making it ideal for nature lovers. The hikes can satisfy both casual walkers and more experienced adventurers, providing a genuine taste of Georgia’s mountain wilderness.
One of the scenic stops on this tour is the Gveleti waterfalls, where visitors can enjoy the refreshing sight of cascading water amid natural surroundings. It’s an ideal spot for photos and appreciating Georgia’s pristine environment.
Further, the tour approach includes passing by the Russian border, one of the notable geopolitical landmarks in the region. While the tour doesn’t specify detailed border crossing activities, the proximity to this border underscores the area’s strategic and scenic significance.
This tour is fully private, meaning only your group participates, offering flexibility and personalized attention. The confirmation is received at the time of booking, and the tour can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The minimum group size is two people, making it accessible for friends or couples seeking an intimate experience. The mobile ticket feature enables easy access and planning, adding convenience to the trip.
While the tour is new and has only a single review, the feedback is glowing, describing it as “ABSOLUTELY AMAZING,” with a friendly and helpful guide. The use of a 4×4 vehicle enhances safety and comfort, especially on mountain roads, and the personalized service is a key strength.
Travelers have appreciated the stunning views and the well-organized stops. The guide’s helpfulness adds a warm, personal touch to this adventure, making it suitable for those who value knowledgeable, attentive guides.
This private two-day tour offers a well-rounded exploration of Georgia’s mountain regions, combining scenic drives, cultural visits, hikes, and local cuisine. The inclusion of scenic stops like Gveleti waterfalls and a visit to Kazbegi ensures a memorable experience filled with stunning landscapes.
The cost of $400 per person includes transportation, activity passes, and meals, making it a good value for those wanting an all-in-one Georgian adventure. However, the limited review count suggests it’s a newer offering, so travelers should expect a personalized, well-organized trip.
This tour is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, culture seekers, and those seeking a private, comfortable experience in Georgia’s breathtaking mountains. The balance of sightseeing, active pursuits, and authentic dining makes it a compelling choice for a two-day escape from Tbilisi.
“This was one of my best experiences ever!”
What is included in the price of $400?
The price covers transportation, hotel pickup, ski equipment hire, ski lift passes, and lunch at a local restaurant.
How long is the drive from Tbilisi to Gudauri?
The drive is approximately 1.5 hours by private vehicle, offering scenic views along the way.
Is skiing optional on this tour?
Yes, skiing is available if you choose to participate. The ski lift operates from 10 am to 4 pm, with six hours of available skiing weather permitting.
Can non-skiers enjoy this tour?
Absolutely. The trip offers scenic drives, visits to villages, hikes, and sightseeing at waterfalls and cultural sites, making it suitable for all interests.
What are the main stops during the tour?
Stops include Gudauri, Kazbegi, Juta, Gveleti waterfalls, and the Russian border.
Is this tour suitable for children or all fitness levels?
The tour involves hiking and outdoor activities, so it’s best for those with moderate fitness levels. Specific details for children are not provided.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance and receive a full refund.
Who operates this tour?
The experience is provided by Travelist Georgia, known for private tours and personalized experiences.
Are food and drinks included?
Yes, lunch at a family-owned restaurant is included, featuring traditional Georgian dishes and spirits.
Is this tour available year-round?
While not explicitly stated, the inclusion of ski equipment and lift suggests it’s especially suitable for winter conditions, though outdoor stops can be enjoyed in other seasons.
Can I modify the itinerary?
As a private tour, it’s likely customizable, but such options are not explicitly detailed in the available information.