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Discover Georgia's breathtaking scenery on this private 12-hour tour from Tbilisi, visiting Jinvali Water Reservoir, Ananuri Fortress, Gudauri, and Gergeti Church.
This private tour in Georgia offers an immersive experience into the stunning landscapes and historic sites of the Caucasus region. Priced at $89 per person, it covers Jinvali Water Reservoir, Ananuri Fortress, Gudauri, and Gergeti Trinity Church over approximately 12 hours. The tour departs conveniently from Tbilisi with included hotel pickup and drop-off, ensuring a hassle-free day. With a rating of 5.0 based on 45 reviews and recommended by 100%, it appeals to travelers seeking a personalized, comfortable way to explore Georgia’s mountain highlights.
The experience is led by knowledgeable guides, and the tour is designed for those who appreciate intimate, flexible itineraries. While the tour does not include lunch or the optional 4×4 vehicle to Gergeti Trinity Church, it provides ample opportunities for sightseeing, photography, and learning about Georgia’s scenic and cultural treasures.


This tour starts with hotel pickup in Tbilisi, making your day smooth from the start. Traveling in a private vehicle guarantees a comfortable ride through the mountainous landscapes, away from crowded buses or group tours. The driver and guide work together to ensure your journey is both relaxing and informative, with time to enjoy each stop at your own pace.
The convenience of door-to-door service means you can focus entirely on the scenery and sites rather than logistics. This is especially appealing for travelers who prefer a more tailored experience or need flexibility during their day.
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The first stop at Jinvali Water Reservoir offers stunning views of a vast lake created by a dam built in 1985. The Jinvali dam supplies water to Tbilisi, and the area around it features lush forests with colorful foliage, making it a perfect setting for photos. Visitors can buy souvenirs, enjoy a coffee, or simply admire the water’s calm surface and the mountains reflected in it.
This free stop lasts around 20 minutes, providing enough time to soak in the scenery and take pictures without feeling rushed. The views here set the tone for the scenic adventure ahead.

Next, the tour visits the Ananuri Fortress Complex, a historical site that dates back to medieval Georgia. Known for its well-preserved structures, Ananuri served as a defensive stronghold through centuries of conflict. Its commanding position over the Aragvi Gorge adds to its visual appeal.
With an estimated 40 minutes to explore, visitors can walk through the fortress walls, admire the churches and towers, and take in panoramic views of the surrounding gorge. The site’s UNESCO heritage designation highlights its cultural importance, and the combination of history and scenery makes it a must-see stop.

Heading higher along the Georgian Military Highway brings travelers to the Russian-Georgian Friendship Monument. This vantage point offers a breathtaking panorama of the Caucasus Mountains and the valley below.
From here, visitors can choose to try paragliding—a chance to experience the region from an exhilarating perspective. Although optional, this activity promises a memorable thrill. The stop lasts about an hour, giving ample time for sightseeing and adventure.

One of the tour’s most famous sights is the Gergeti Trinity Church, perched atop a hill at 2200 meters above sea level. Built in the 14th century, this church is often called a “paradise on earth” and is featured on lists of the most beautiful churches worldwide.
The tour allocates around 1 hour here, allowing visitors to explore the church and marvel at the snow-capped peaks of Mt. Kazbek in the background. The site’s natural beauty and historical significance make it a highlight of the trip.

While the tour includes a walk to Gergeti Trinity Church, visitors have the option to pay 70 GEL for a 4×4 ride from Stepantsminda to the church. This extra service might be helpful for those with mobility concerns or wanting to save energy before the ascent. The optional ride enhances comfort but is not mandatory.
Guests consistently praise the guides’ knowledge and friendly attitude. The tour’s reviews highlight guides like Luka, Luka, and Lela, who make the experience engaging by sharing insights into the region’s history and culture. The online support and group discounts add to the overall value, making this tour accessible for different budgets and preferences.

Spanning about 12 hours, the tour balances sightseeing, rest, and personal time. The stops are spaced out to avoid rush, and the pace caters to those who prefer a relaxed exploration of Georgia’s mountain scenery.
The tour’s timing suits travelers who want a full day of adventure without feeling overwhelmed. Keep in mind that the duration can be extended if you choose the optional activities, especially paragliding or the 4×4 ride.
This private tour stands out with its personalized approach and comprehensive itinerary. Unlike larger group excursions, it offers more flexibility and direct interaction with guides highly praised for their knowledge and friendliness. The cost of $89 provides good value given the inclusions and the quality of sites visited.
While some similar tours may include additional activities or meals, this one’s focus on scenic stops, cultural sites, and private transport makes it ideal for those who prefer a more tailored experience.
This Adventure in Caucasus tour from We Are Georgia Tours offers a well-rounded day exploring some of Georgia’s most iconic mountain sites. With stunning views, historical sites, and optional adventure activities like paragliding, it provides a rich experience for travelers who enjoy natural beauty and cultural heritage.
The high ratings and glowing reviews reflect the professionalism of guides and the tour’s overall quality. It suits those who want a comfortable, personalized, and flexible way to discover the Caucasus region without the stress of planning every detail.
While it’s not geared toward travelers seeking gourmet meals or extensive hiking, its balance of sightseeing and relaxation makes it a fantastic choice for most visitors eager to see Georgia’s mountainous treasures.
“I highly recommend Luka, our tour guide in Georgia! He was incredibly informative and making sure we enjoy our trip. He was attentive and guided us…”
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, private transportation, and guide service. Stops at Jinvali Water Reservoir, Ananuri Fortress, the Friendship Monument, and Gergeti Trinity Church are part of the itinerary.
Are meals provided during the tour?
No, lunch is not included. Travelers should plan to bring snacks or eat before the tour starts.
Is the optional 4×4 ride necessary?
No, the 4×4 vehicle from Stepantsminda to Gergeti Trinity Church costs 70 GEL and is optional. The main tour involves walking to the church.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts about 12 hours, giving plenty of time to enjoy each site at a relaxed pace.
What should I wear for this tour?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially for the ascent to Gergeti Trinity Church. Weather-appropriate clothing is advisable, as some stops are outdoors.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the tour are non-refundable.
Who conducts this tour?
The experience is provided by We Are Georgia Tours, known for their friendly guides and supportive service.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility concerns should consider the optional 4×4 ride or walking distances involved.
How do I book this tour?
Bookings are generally made about 25 days in advance. Contact details and further booking options are available through the provider.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its personalized service, knowledgeable guides, and the opportunity to visit four iconic sites make it a standout option for exploring Georgia’s Caucasus mountains comfortably and meaningfully.