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Explore Georgia's Gudauri Ski Resort on a private full-day tour from Tbilisi, including stops at Zhinvali Dam and Ananuri Fortress, with personalized guides.

This private tour to Gudauri Ski Resort offers an 11-hour journey from Tbilisi for a flat fee of $150 per group (up to 4 people). It combines scenic stops at iconic sites like Zhinvali Dam and Ananuri Fortress, with the chance to enjoy skiing, paragliding, and snowmobiling at Gudauri. The tour is highly rated, with perfect 5.0/5 based on six reviews, making it a reliable choice for those seeking a personalized experience.
The trip begins with a hassle-free pickup from your Tbilisi hotel, and continues with a comfortable private vehicle that ensures a relaxed pace. While the all-inclusive nature makes the experience straightforward, note that food, drinks, and activity rentals are not included. The tour is ideal for travelers wanting a mix of cultural exploration and winter sports, with the flexibility to customize activities at Gudauri.

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The tour begins with pickup at your Tbilisi hotel, making the start of the day simple and convenient. Private transportation is provided throughout, ensuring a comfortable and private journey to Gudauri. The vehicle is described as well maintained and cozy, helping you settle into the scenic drive that lasts approximately two hours.
This tailored approach means no crowded buses or confusing group arrangements—just your group and a friendly guide leading the way. This setup suits those seeking a personalized experience and flexibility in their day trip.
The tour features two key cultural stops along the way. First, you visit the Zhinvali Dam, an artificial lake famous for its stunning blue waters and panoramic views. A brief 15-minute stop allows for photo opportunities and to learn about the dam’s role in the region.
Next, the Ananuri Fortress provides a 20-minute snapshot of Georgia’s feudal history. The fortress is one of the best-preserved monuments from that era, offering insight into the region’s past. Both stops are free of charge, making them accessible yet visually impressive points on your journey.

After the scenic stops, the trip continues to Gudauri, Georgia’s nearest ski resort to Tbilisi. The journey takes about 2 hours, bringing travelers directly into snowy landscapes that seem worlds away from the city.
At Gudauri Snow Park, visitors can enjoy skiing across multiple slopes suitable for different skill levels. The resort also offers the opportunity to hire an instructor, ideal for beginners or those wanting to refine their skills. Plus, paragliding is a popular and thrilling activity, where a professional pilot controls the parachute, giving you aerial views of the Caucasus mountains.
Snowmobile rentals are available for tours lasting 10 to 60 minutes, providing an adventurous way to explore the snow-covered terrain. For lunch, there are numerous Georgian restaurants at the site, though food and drinks are not included in the tour price.

While the core tour covers transportation and site visits, many activities are pay-as-you-go. Visitors can rent snowmobiles, take paragliding flights, or hire ski instructors based on their interest. This flexibility allows each group to tailor their experience, whether they want a relaxing day in the snow or an adrenaline-filled adventure.
It’s worth noting that these activities are not included in the $150 fee, and travelers should plan for additional costs if they wish to participate. The lunch arrangements at Gudauri also offer a chance to enjoy traditional Georgian cuisine amidst stunning mountain views.
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The tour is led by an experienced driver-guide known for professionalism and friendliness. Reviews highlight Levan’s extensive knowledge of Georgian history and his ability to answer questions with enthusiasm. Many appreciate the personalized attention and flexibility, which makes the experience more engaging and informative.
The guide also shares insights about the region’s culture and history, enriching the journey beyond just sightseeing. This personal touch is especially valuable for travelers seeking a deeper understanding of Georgian traditions and landscapes.

The tour is designed for most travelers, with most activities suitable for a typical fitness level. However, it is not stroller accessible and not pet-friendly, so plan accordingly. The most travelers can participate, but those with mobility concerns should consider this.
Since the tour relies on good weather for activities like paragliding and snowmobiling, it includes a full refund or alternative date if canceled due to poor conditions. The private nature of the tour allows for some flexibility in timing, but most bookings happen about 3 weeks in advance, reflecting its popularity.

The personalized approach—including hotel pickup, private transport, and a dedicated guide—sets this tour apart. The combination of cultural stops and winter sports makes it an engaging day out from Tbilisi. The high ratings and numerous positive reviews underscore its reliability, especially for those seeking a hassle-free experience with customizable activities.
Travelers looking for a well-organized, intimate tour that combines nature, history, and adventure will find this offering fits well with their plans. The $150 price point provides good value considering the private transportation, cultural stops, and scenic views.
This tour offers a balanced mix of sightseeing, cultural education, and outdoor fun. The stops at Zhinvali Dam and Ananuri Fortress provide beautiful scenery and historical context, while the Gudauri Ski Resort delivers plenty of options for winter sports and thrill-seeking activities.
The guide’s expertise and the personalized nature of the experience make this tour a dependable choice for visitors wanting a comprehensive day trip. While activities like paragliding and snowmobiling are extra, they allow for customization based on individual interests.
This tour suits those seeking a flexible, guided adventure outside Tbilisi, especially during winter months when snow transforms the landscape into a winter wonderland. The positive reviews reflect satisfaction with the guides’ professionalism, the scenic stops, and the overall value.
“Levan is a keen professional guide and become a good friend after the one week' tour program. He has been professional in his dealings all through …”
What is included in the tour price?
The $150 fee covers private transportation, hotel pickup, and visits to Zhinvali Dam and Ananuri Fortress.
Are activities like skiing, paragliding, or snowmobiling included?
No, these activities are available at additional cost. You can rent snowmobiles for 10-60 minutes or hire instructors for skiing.
How long is the journey from Tbilisi to Gudauri?
The drive takes approximately two hours, offering scenic views along the way.
Can I customize the activities at Gudauri?
Yes, since the tour is private, you can choose to engage in activities like paragliding or snowmobiling if you wish, with additional costs.
Is this tour suitable for children or mobility-impaired travelers?
The tour is generally suitable for most travelers, but it is not stroller accessible and not pet-friendly. Active participants should be comfortable with winter sports.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The tour includes a full refund or rescheduling option if canceled due to bad weather, especially for outdoor activities like paragliding.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 22 days in advance, reflecting its popularity and availability.
Can I include lunch or drinks in the tour?
While lunch at Georgian restaurants is available at Gudauri, food and drinks are not included in the booking price.
Is this tour available year-round?
The information primarily relates to winter activities, but the tour itself is available year-round, depending on weather conditions.
Who leads the tour?
The tour is led by Levan, a friendly and knowledgeable guide, known for professionalism and storytelling.