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Discover Georgia’s stunning landscapes on this private full-day Kazbegi and Gudauri tour from Tbilisi, featuring historic sites, mountain views, and local hotspots for $69.
The Kazbegi & Gudauri Private Full-Day Tour from Tbilisi offers an expertly guided journey through some of Georgia’s most breathtaking mountain scenery and historic sites. Priced at $69 per person, this tour provides a full day of exploration, with pickup included and the comfort of air-conditioned vehicles—either sedans or business class vans. It’s ideal for travelers who want a personalized experience, thanks to the private nature of the tour, and who appreciate knowledgeable guides with local expertise.
The tour lasts roughly 8 to 10 hours, making it a comprehensive day trip that covers everything from ancient fortresses to iconic churches. With group discounts available and mobile ticketing, the experience is flexible and easy to organize. The reviews consistently give it a perfect 5-star rating, highlighting the professionalism of guides and the stunning scenery as key strengths.


The tour begins at 9:00 am, with pickup from your hotel in Tbilisi. The route follows the famous Georgian Military Highway, a scenic road that leads north toward the Russian border. This highway is renowned for its dramatic mountain views and historical significance.
Within the first hour, the journey takes you to the Ananuri Fortress Complex, a vividly preserved medieval fortress overlooking the Zhinvali reservoir. The entire complex, dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries, includes churches and towers that reflect Georgia’s feudal past. The location’s panoramic views make it a favorite photo spot, with free admission.
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The Ananuri Fortress is situated at 900 meters above sea level near the village of the same name. It served as a defensive stronghold and a residence for the Argveti Dukes. The architecture features stone walls and watchtowers, offering insight into medieval Georgian fortifications.
The site’s scenic position over the reservoir provides a perfect backdrop for photos. Visitors can walk through the ancient structures and imagine what life was like during Georgia’s feudal era. The fortress’s historical relevance and picturesque setting make it a memorable stop, lasting approximately 40 minutes.
Next, the tour takes you to see the confluence of two mountain rivers that, despite merging, retain their distinct colors. This natural spectacle emphasizes Georgia’s varied landscapes and the purity of its mountain waters. The stop offers a peaceful moment in the middle of the drive, with free admission.

After crossing the Cross Pass, the guide leads you to the Soviet-era Peoples Friendship Mountain Viewpoint. Perched above a deep gorge, this site provides sweeping views of the Caucasus mountain range. It’s an excellent spot for photos and to appreciate Georgia’s rugged terrain. This stop typically lasts about 30 minutes and is a reminder of the country’s layered history.

The highlight of the day is the visit to Gergeti Trinity Church, located at 2,170 meters above sea level. The church’s striking white facade and its position against the backdrop of Kazbegi Glacier make it one of Georgia’s most iconic images. The walk up to the church is manageable and offers stunning vistas along the way.
The church is a popular photo spot and an important religious site. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and take in the panoramic mountain views, which have been praised for their breathtaking quality. The stop here lasts about 40 minutes.
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After the church visit, the tour stops at Rooms Hotel Kazbegi, a renowned spot for its architecture and scenery. Here, you can enjoy a delicious lunch with mountain vistas, making it a perfect break in the day. The hotel’s restaurant offers a range of local and international dishes, and the setting provides excellent photo opportunities. The meal lasts around 1 hour.

Post-lunch, the journey continues to the nearby Sno village, where handmade giant face statues of Jesus, Shota Rustaveli, Alexander Kazbegi, and Vaja Pshavela stand prominently. These statues are unique local landmarks, crafted by residents, and offer an interesting cultural touchpoint. This stop lasts about 40 minutes and provides a blend of local artistry and sightseeing.

Midway through the drive back, the tour reaches the Russian Georgian Friendship Monument, also called the Treaty of Georgievsk Monument. Built to celebrate 200 years since the 1783 treaty, this monument symbolizes Georgia’s historical relationship with Russia. It’s located 120 km from Tbilisi on the highway, and the stop provides an opportunity for photos and to reflect on regional history. The visit lasts around 1 hour.
After the sightseeing, the group resumes the drive back to Tbilisi, which takes approximately 3 hours. The trip is comfortable thanks to the air-conditioned vehicle and onboard WiFi. The tour ends with the arrival in the city, typically in the late afternoon or early evening.
The tour includes private transportation—either sedans or business class vans—offering a comfortable ride over the long distances. WiFi on board helps stay connected, and fuel surcharges are included in the price.
Lunch costs about $20, and while not included in the original price, the stop at Rooms Kazbegi is well worth it for the views and quality cuisine. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with most able to participate, thanks to the manageable walking distances and accessible stops. Guides are known for their knowledge and friendliness, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
This day trip is ideal for those seeking a personalized, flexible experience with a professional guide. The stops at historic sites, mountain viewpoints, and culturally significant landmarks make it perfect for history buffs, nature lovers, and photographers. The small group or private setup ensures an intimate experience, and the perfect 5-star reviews reflect high satisfaction.
The Kazbegi & Gudauri private tour offers a well-rounded glimpse of Georgia’s mountain landscapes, historic architecture, and cultural landmarks. The $69 price point covers a comprehensive itinerary with expert guides who are praised for their friendliness and local knowledge.
The stops like Gergeti Trinity Church and Ananuri Fortress are highlights for their visual and historical appeal. The comfortable transport, WiFi, and flexible scheduling make it suitable for most travelers looking for an easy, memorable day in the mountains.
While the tour is quite full, it balances sightseeing with time for photos, meals, and reflection. It’s especially recommended for those who want a private, tailored experience that emphasizes stunning scenery and cultural insights.
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What is included in the price of the tour?
The price includes private transportation, air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi onboard, fuel surcharge, and Gergeti Trinity Church ride, if the road conditions are good.
How long is the drive back to Tbilisi?
The return drive from Kazbegi to Tbilisi takes approximately 3 hours, making for a long but scenic journey.
Are meals included?
Lunch is not included in the tour price but can be purchased at Rooms Kazbegi for about $20. The hotel offers good food with mountain views.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While most travelers can participate, the tour involves some walking and sightseeing at high altitudes, so consider physical readiness.
What are the main highlights of the stops?
Highlights include the Ananuri Fortress, mountain river confluence, Soviet viewpoint, Gergeti Trinity Church, Sno village statues, and the Russian Georgian Friendship Monument.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund.
Who leads this tour?
The tour is operated by Louis Trip Georgia, with guides praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and safety.
Is WiFi available during the tour?
Yes, WiFi is provided onboard, allowing you to stay connected during the drive.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, the tour is booked 5 days in advance and is highly recommended to secure your spot.
Would you recommend this tour?
Absolutely. The positive reviews, professional guides, and breathtaking sites make this a strong choice for anyone wanting a full day of scenic and cultural exploration in Georgia.