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Discover Georgia's landscapes on a 7-day private Jeep tour from Tbilisi, exploring glaciers, waterfalls, monasteries, and historic sites with all accommodations included.

The Best of Georgia 7 Days Private Jeep Tour from Tbilisi offers an immersive journey through Georgia’s captivating landscapes and historic sites. Priced at $1,199 per person, this tour spans 7 nights with a focus on comfort and convenience, including all accommodations, breakfasts, and dinners. The tour stands out with its private vehicle, driven by a professional guide, allowing for personalized attention and flexible pacing.
This adventure is ideal for those keen to explore less touristy areas, such as glaciers, caves, waterfalls, and monasteries, without the worry of navigating rugged terrain alone. While the tour involves significant driving—sometimes in remote mountain areas—reviewers highlight the expert guidance and stunning scenery as key highlights, making it a worthwhile option for adventure seekers and culture enthusiasts alike.

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The tour begins in Tbilisi, with immediate visits to Jvari Church, a 6th-century UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the ancient capital of Georgia, Mtskheta. Travelers explore the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, an 11th-century UNESCO site renowned for its architecture and spiritual significance. These stops provide a deep dive into Georgia’s religious history and cultural legacy.
In Kutaisi, the tour includes a walk through the city’s central area, complemented by visits to landmarks like Bagrati Cathedral, an 11th-century UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Katskhi Pillar Monastery. These locations showcase Georgia’s historic resilience and architectural highlights, offering a blend of spiritual and cultural experiences.

On Day 2, the journey takes the group to the Khertvisi Fortress, a 10th-century structure perched in a strategic location, offering outstanding views of the surrounding landscape. The Vardzia cave town, dating from the 13th century, presents an impressive network of tunnels and dwellings carved into the rock, often described as a highlight for its unique historical architecture.
The guide leads visitors through these sites, explaining their historical importance and pointing out scenic vistas from the fortress. The Vardzia complex is accessible for about 1 hour and 30 minutes, allowing time to appreciate its scale and craftsmanship.

Day 3 features visits to the Rabati Castle in Akhaltsikhe, a renovated fortress that combines different architectural styles and eras. The site allows for a 1-hour exploration of its towers, museums, and surrounding walls.
If time permits, the tour includes a quick stop at Zarzma Monastery, an 8th-century religious site offering a peaceful atmosphere and a brief 20-minute visit. These stops highlight Georgia’s spiritual history and its strategic importance during various periods.

The tour takes visitors to scenic natural spots, such as Green Lake, where approximately 1 hour is spent enjoying the tranquil environment. Later, the Makhuntseti Waterfall provides a breathtaking view, with only about 20 minutes allocated for viewing and photos.
The guide offers insights into the natural landscape, emphasizing Georgia’s diverse terrain. These stops are perfect for those wanting a break from historical sites and a chance to enjoy Georgia’s lush scenery.
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On Day 4, the focus shifts to Batumi, featuring the Botanical Gardens, a 1-hour visit showcasing a rich collection of plant species and stunning coastal views. The nearby Enguri Water Reservoir offers a brief 20-minute stop to appreciate Georgia’s modern engineering feat and scenic surroundings.
These locations add variety to the itinerary, blending botanical beauty with engineering marvels, and providing opportunities for relaxed exploration.

The Day 5 itinerary involves a visit to the Hatsvali Ski Resort, where a cable car ride lasts about 1 hour, giving panoramic views of the mountains. Nearby, the 9th-century LaMaria Monastery is available for a quick 20-minute visit, offering serene spiritual ambiance.
This day combines outdoor adventure with cultural appreciation, suitable for those interested in Georgia’s mountain recreation and religious sites.

On Day 6, the journey towards Kutaisi involves crossing the Latpari Pass at 2,500 meters altitude, a scenic drive that offers breathtaking vistas. The highlight is the Prometheus Cave, Georgia’s largest cave, with a 1 hour and 30 minutes exploration period.
Following the cave tour, a 1 hour and 30 minute walking tour of Kutaisi presents a vibrant city scene, with opportunities to discover local markets and architecture. The combination of mountain scenery and underground marvels makes this day particularly memorable.
The tour concludes in Kutaisi with visits to Bagrati Cathedral, an 11th-century UNESCO site, and the Monument of the Chronicles of Georgia, both offering insight into Georgia’s historical depth. The stops last approximately 30 minutes each, allowing enough time for photos and brief explanations.
The Kutaisi Market provides a chance to experience authentic local commerce, completing the culture before the tour wraps up.
The tour departs from Tbilisi daily at 9:00am, with pickup included. It features a private vehicle and a professional guide, ensuring a smooth and personalized experience. The package covers all taxes, fees, and fuel surcharges, with bottled water provided throughout the journey.
All accommodations, breakfasts, and dinners are included, making the trip hassle-free. Note that lunch and alcoholic drinks are not included, but available for purchase locally. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and no significant physical requirements specified.
Reviewers praise the knowledgeable guides, especially for their ability to explain Georgia’s history, culture, and food. The scenic views at mountain passes, waterfalls, and caves are often highlighted as unforgettable. The small group size and private nature of the tour allow for personal attention and flexible pacing.
A key consideration is the long hours in the vehicle, which some may find tiring. However, the pace is generally balanced with ample time at major stops, and the expert guidance ensures a comfortable experience despite the remote locations.
The Best of Georgia 7 Days Private Jeep Tour delivers a comprehensive look at Georgia’s historical sites, mountain landscapes, and natural wonders. The inclusion of all accommodations and meals simplifies planning and adds value. Its focus on less-visited landmarks makes it ideal for those seeking a deeper, more authentic experience beyond the typical tourist trail.
While the driving can be extensive, the professional guidance and scenic variety make this tour a rewarding choice for adventure lovers and culture enthusiasts alike. This private journey provides the flexibility and personal attention that elevate it above standard group excursions, ensuring a memorable exploration of Georgia.
“Amazing travel experience. This company and staff was super friendly, knowledgeable and professional. We took the Jeep tour and its was incredible….”
Is this tour suitable for travelers with limited mobility?
The tour involves visiting sites with some walking, and the terrain includes mountain passes and caves. Travelers should be comfortable with moderate walking and uneven surfaces.
Are meals included during the tour?
Yes, all breakfasts and dinners are included in the package, making the overall experience more convenient. Lunches are not included but are available for purchase.
What is the group size?
This is a private tour, so only your group participates, providing personalized attention and flexibility.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are possible up to 6 days in advance for a full refund. Cancellations less than 6 days prior are not eligible for a refund.
What kind of vehicle is used for transportation?
The tour features private vehicle transportation, driven by a professional guide, suitable for rougher terrains in mountain regions.
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
While most travelers can participate, the lengthy drives and some uneven terrain may require consideration for younger children or those with mobility issues.