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Experience Georgia’s natural beauty, wildlife, and historic sites on this private 7-8 hour tour from Tbilisi, featuring forests, wildlife sanctuary, and stonehenge.
Georgia’s Sabaduri forest, Chronicles of Georgia, and wolf and bear zoo offer a compelling blend of nature, culture, and wildlife within a single day. Priced at $65 per person and lasting approximately 7 to 8 hours, this private tour provides an accessible way to explore some of Georgia’s most iconic spots. The tour includes private transportation, an English-speaking driver, and hotel pickup, ensuring a smooth experience. While there is no included lunch, the stops offer plenty of opportunities to enjoy Georgia’s scenic and cultural highlights.
The tour is ideal for travelers who appreciate outdoor adventures, wildlife encounters, and historic architecture. Many reviews highlight the guidance of knowledgeable hosts, especially the passionate Karlo, who makes the journey both informative and engaging. However, it’s worth noting that the tour’s emphasis is on its natural and cultural stops rather than culinary experiences, which are not included. This makes it a good option for those seeking a full-day exploration without the hassle of planning logistics.


This tour begins with hotel pickup in Tbilisi, making the logistics straightforward. The trip is designed for those interested in a full day of outdoor and cultural exploration. The stops are well-chosen: Sabaduri forest offers peaceful nature views, while the wildlife sanctuary provides close encounters with wolves and bears. The Chronicles of Georgia presents a striking stone construction that symbolizes Georgian history, and Jvari Church adds a spiritual touch with its UNESCO recognition.
The guide’s enthusiasm and knowledge shine through, making even the most routine stops informative. The private transportation ensures comfort and flexibility, and the group discounts make it an appealing choice for families or small groups. Travel times between stops are manageable, with each location offering enough time to enjoy without feeling rushed.
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The Sabaduri forest is a highlight for lovers of lush greenery and tranquility. As a part of Georgia’s national park system, this forest provides a scenic backdrop for walking and photography. The tour emphasizes the natural beauty of Georgia’s landscapes, with the forest being a perfect spot to stretch your legs and enjoy fresh mountain air.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the chance to see Georgia’s native flora. The 30-minute stop is designed to give enough time to appreciate the surroundings without disrupting the day’s schedule. It’s an excellent introduction to Georgia’s diverse ecosystems.
The Tianetskiy wildlife sanctuary is a major attraction, where wolves and bears are kept in shelters that emphasize conservation and education. The one-hour visit allows visitors to observe these animals in environments that strive to mimic their natural habitats.
This stop provides insight into Georgia’s efforts to protect its native wildlife. The sanctuary’s emphasis on animal welfare and conservation efforts adds an educational dimension to the trip. Many reviews underscore the warmth and expertise of the guides, making the visit both informative and engaging.

The Jvari Church is a highlight with its UNESCO world heritage status. This 30-minute stop offers the chance to admire a significant religious monument with stunning views over the surrounding landscape. The church’s architecture and historical importance make it a meaningful pause.
Visitors praise the scenic location and the peaceful atmosphere of Jvari. The guide provides context about its religious and cultural significance, enriching the experience. It’s a short but impactful stop that complements the natural scenery with spiritual history.

The Chronicles of Georgia attract visitors with their impressive stone structures resembling a modern stonehenge. The one-hour visit allows ample time for taking photos and exploring the monument. It symbolizes Georgian history and culture in a unique way.
The monument’s dramatic architecture is a favorite among travelers, who enjoy the viewing platforms and surrounding scenery. The guide explains its significance, making the visit both visually and intellectually stimulating.

The tour’s private transport offers comfort and convenience, with hotel pickup in Tbilisi. The English-speaking driver ensures smooth navigation and commentary along the way. The group discounts make it suitable for small groups or families seeking a personalized experience.
Stops are timed to balance sightseeing with travel, with most locations allowing about 30 minutes to an hour for exploration. The tour ends back at the starting point, making logistics stress-free.

Reviews repeatedly commend the guides, especially Karlo, for his enthusiasm, knowledge, and friendliness. Guests value his storytelling ability and his willingness to answer questions thoroughly. Many mention how his passion for Georgia enhances the overall experience.
The guides’ approachability and professionalism stand out, with some reviews noting that guides like Khatuna also excel in creating engaging trips that combine history, nature, and culture. The personalized service is a key factor in the high ratings.

Since lunch is not included, travelers should plan accordingly — either bringing snacks or planning to buy food at stops. The tour is suitable for most travelers, but those with mobility issues should consider the walking involved at each stop.
Weather can influence the experience, so checking the forecast is recommended. The tour is most popular with those interested in nature, wildlife, and cultural monuments. Travelers should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for outdoor conditions.
Booking is flexible, with the ability to cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance. The tour is confirmed immediately upon booking, and good weather is required for the best experience. If canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
This private tour is operated by Karlo-Georgia, who is responsive and attentive to travelers’ needs. It’s an accessible option for those looking for a well-organized, personalized day trip from Tbilisi.
This Sabaduri forest, wildlife sanctuary, and cultural monument tour provides a balanced exploration of Georgia’s natural beauty and cultural heritage. With a price of $65, a 7-8 hour schedule, and private transportation, it offers good value for travelers seeking a rundown of key sites.
The high praise for guides like Karlo underscores the importance of expert, friendly hosts who make the experience memorable. The stops are diverse, covering scenic forests, wildlife, religious sites, and modern monuments, catering to a variety of interests.
While lunch is not included, the tour’s convenience, educational value, and engaging storytelling make it a solid choice for those wanting a full-day adventure without the hassle of organizing logistics. It suits curious travelers who enjoy outdoor activities, wildlife, and learning about Georgia’s rich history and landscape.
“Excellent trip with excellent guide Khatuna, she build the ptivate trip perfectly with combination of history stories, nature and culture.”
Is pickup included in the tour price?
Yes, the tour features hassle-free hotel pickup in Tbilisi.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 7 to 8 hours, including all stops and transportation.
Are lunch or meals included?
No, lunch is not included, so participants should plan to bring snacks or buy food at stops.
What stops are included?
Stops include Sabaduri forest, Tianetskiy wildlife sanctuary, Jvari Church, and the Chronicles of Georgia.
Is this tour suitable for children or mobility-limited travelers?
The tour is generally suitable for most people, but some walking is involved at each stop. Mobility limitations should be considered.
Can I cancel the tour free of charge?
Yes, cancellations are free if made more than 24 hours in advance.
What makes guides like Karlo stand out?
Guests praise guides for their knowledge, passion for Georgia, and friendly demeanor, greatly enhancing the experience.
How does the tour handle weather issues?
If canceled due to poor weather, travelers are offered a full refund or a different date.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Yes, the tour suits families, especially those interested in outdoor activities and wildlife.
How do I book this tour?
Booking can be done through Viator, with instant confirmation and flexible cancellation options.