Private 4 days Food & Wine and Sightseeing tour to Kakheti, Kazbegi, Mtskheta. - Food and Wine Experiences in Kakheti

Private 4 days Food & Wine and Sightseeing tour to Kakheti, Kazbegi, Mtskheta.

Explore Georgia’s top sights, local wines, and delicious cuisine on this private 4-day tour through Kakheti, Kazbegi, and Mtskheta, starting from just $10 per person.

This private 4-day Food & Wine and Sightseeing tour offers a comprehensive look at some of Georgia’s most iconic locations, from lush vineyards to ancient monasteries. Priced at just $10.00 per person, this tour is designed for those seeking an authentic experience with personalized attention. The tour departs from Tbilisi and is highly recommended, boasting a perfect 5.0 rating from 23 reviews and a 100% recommendation rate. It’s suitable for travelers who appreciate a mix of cultural sights, stunning landscapes, and local culinary delights with minimal hassle, thanks to included pick-up and group discounts.

With an average booking window of 69 days in advance, this tour promises a well-organized itinerary packed with highlights. Its approximate four-day duration allows ample time to soak in Georgia’s scenery, sample its wines, and explore historic sites, all in a comfortable private setting. While the focus is on food, wine, and sightseeing, travelers should be prepared for some walking and outdoor activities, especially at scenic stops.

Key Points

Private 4 days Food & Wine and Sightseeing tour to Kakheti, Kazbegi, Mtskheta. - Key Points

  • Private, personalized experience with only your group participating
  • Extensive itinerary covering Kakheti, Kazbegi, and Mtskheta, including UNESCO sites
  • Includes meals, wine tastings, and entrance fees at major attractions like David Gareja and Gremi
  • Expert guide provides insight into Georgia’s history, culture, and winemaking traditions
  • Breathtaking views of the Alazani Valley, Caucasus Range, and Mount Kazbegi
  • Affordable price point of only $10 per person, offering great value

Visiting the David Gareja Monastery and Rainbow Mountains

Private 4 days Food & Wine and Sightseeing tour to Kakheti, Kazbegi, Mtskheta. - Visiting the David Gareja Monastery and Rainbow Mountains

The tour begins with a morning drive passing Udabno village and Sagarejo, leading to the David Gareja Monastery Complex. Here, the highlight is walking through the Lavra monastery, which is the most significant part of the complex. The monastery is set against the backdrop of the rainbow mountains, offering striking scenery that’s perfect for photographs. Admission to this site is included, and the visit lasts about one hour.

This stop is notable not only for its spiritual significance but also for its panoramic views and unique terrain. The rainbow mountains add a colorful dimension to the landscape, making this a memorable photo opportunity. The walk around the complex provides insight into Georgia’s religious history and architecture.

Food and Wine Experiences in Kakheti

Private 4 days Food & Wine and Sightseeing tour to Kakheti, Kazbegi, Mtskheta. - Food and Wine Experiences in Kakheti

Day 1 features a delicious lunch at Wineria Kakheti in Sagarejo, where the focus is on sampling local wines and traditional Georgian dishes. Later, guests visit Badiauri, a village famous for its bakeries. Here, you can bake bread yourself in a traditional oven and enjoy it with regional cheese—an interactive experience that highlights Georgia’s baking heritage.

The wine journey continues with visits to Khareba Winery, where you’ll explore the largest wine tunnel in the Caucasus. The tunnel maintains a steady 16°C temperature, ideal for wine aging, and the structure itself is fascinating. The included wine tasting lasts about an hour and showcases Georgia’s unique viticulture.

In addition, Lagazi Wine Cellar offers a more intimate winery visit with a lunch and wine tasting included, providing an opportunity to sample high-quality local wines in a relaxed setting.

Exploring Kakheti’s Historic Monasteries and Palaces

Private 4 days Food & Wine and Sightseeing tour to Kakheti, Kazbegi, Mtskheta. - Exploring Kakheti’s Historic Monasteries and Palaces

On Day 1, the Bodbe Monastery of St. Nino provides scenic views of the Alazani valley and insight into Georgia’s religious traditions. The 30-minute visit includes free entrance and offers a peaceful atmosphere.

Later, Sighnaghi, the “city of love,” impresses with its cobbled streets and charming townscape. Travelers enjoy a 1 hour 30-minute stop for wine tasting and dinner in this picturesque setting, with free access and stunning views of the surrounding vineyards.

Day 2 continues with visits to Gremi Citadel—famous for its impressive frescoes and panoramic vistas—and Tsinandali Palace, surrounded by lush botanical gardens. Both sites have an admission fee included and are highlights for history and architecture enthusiasts. The Tsinandali estate spans a beautiful palace and gardens, making it a must-see in Kakheti.

Scenic Drives and Mountain Monasteries in Kazbegi

Day 3 transports travelers north toward Kazbegi, starting with the Ananuri Fortress. The late medieval castle complex offers spectacular views of the Jhinvali reservoir and features two well-preserved churches. This free stop lasts about 30 minutes, providing a glimpse into Georgia’s defensive architecture.

Next, the tour passes through Gudauri, a popular ski resort. If lifts are operational, visitors can enjoy a quick ride with stunning mountain vistas. The Russian Georgian Friendship Monument offers a panoramic view and a chance to learn about Georgia’s relationship with Russia.

The iconic Gergeti Trinity Church stands high on a hill near Kazbegi. The 45-minute visit offers breathtaking views of Mount Kazbegi, a 5,000-meter peak, and is a favorite photo spot. The church itself is a significant religious monument, and the setting makes it especially memorable.

Gveleti Waterfalls and Dariali Gorge

Private 4 days Food & Wine and Sightseeing tour to Kakheti, Kazbegi, Mtskheta. - Gveleti Waterfalls and Dariali Gorge

Further into the mountains, the Gveleti Waterfalls provide a scenic hike. Reaching the waterfalls involves a short walk to enjoy the natural beauty of the cascading water and lush surroundings. The 1-hour stop offers fresh mountain air and photo opportunities.

Continuing to the Dariali Gorge, visitors see the Georgian-Russian border, an area significant for its strategic importance. The 10-minute stop here is primarily for viewing and photos, offering insight into Georgia’s rugged border landscapes.

Cooking Georgia’s Famous Khinkali

Private 4 days Food & Wine and Sightseeing tour to Kakheti, Kazbegi, Mtskheta. - Cooking Georgia’s Famous Khinkali

On the evening of Day 3, the tour includes a masterclass in making Khinkali, Georgia’s iconic dumplings. Guided by a local chef, participants cook their own dumplings and later enjoy tasting them alongside other regional dishes. This 1 hour 30-minute experience emphasizes hands-on learning and local hospitality, making it a delightful and interactive part of the trip.

Final Day: From the Reservoir to Mtskheta’s UNESCO Sites

Private 4 days Food & Wine and Sightseeing tour to Kakheti, Kazbegi, Mtskheta. - Final Day: From the Reservoir to Mtskheta’s UNESCO Sites

The last day features a viewpoint stop at Zhinvali reservoir, where visitors can admire the vast Zhinvali water body and take photos. Then, the itinerary moves to Chateau Mukhrani, where a lunch at the winery offers a chance to relax and enjoy Georgian wine and cuisine in elegant surroundings.

In Mtskheta, the 7th-century Jvari Monastery provides sweeping views of the confluence of the Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers. The 30-minute visit is free and offers a perfect vantage point over this UNESCO World Heritage site. Next, Svetitskhoveli Cathedral stands as a highlight of Georgian religious architecture. The 45-minute visit showcases this 11th-century cathedral’s impressive interior and historical significance.

Practical Details and Overall Value

Private 4 days Food & Wine and Sightseeing tour to Kakheti, Kazbegi, Mtskheta. - Practical Details and Overall Value

This private tour offers convenience with pickup included and the flexibility to enjoy the sights at your own pace. The group discounts make it accessible, and the mobile ticket option adds to its ease of use. The timing allows for a relaxed experience across multiple locations, with most stops lasting between 20 minutes and 1.5 hours.

Priced at just $10 per person, the tour delivers remarkable value considering the number of UNESCO sites, wine tastings, meals, and scenic stops included. Reviews praise the knowledgeable guides and beautiful views, with many noting the interesting stops like bread baking, wine tunnels, and mountain monasteries.

While the itinerary involves some walking and outdoor activities, it’s suitable for most travelers who enjoy a mix of culture, nature, and food. The only consideration is the need to be comfortable with mountain driving and outdoor exploration, especially at the scenic mountain sites.

Authentic Georgian Culture with Expert Guides

Throughout the tour, guides like Levan and others bring Georgia’s stories to life. Their explanations enhance understanding of the country’s history, religious sites, and wine traditions. The personalized experience ensures visitors gain insights that go beyond typical sightseeing, making this tour both educational and enjoyable.

The Sum Up: A Rich Taste of Georgia’s Best

This 4-day private food and wine tour provides an immersive experience into Georgia’s culture, landscapes, and gastronomy. The combination of UNESCO sites, scenic mountain vistas, authentic local cuisine, and high-quality wines makes it a compelling choice for travelers who want a well-rounded taste of the country.

The affordable price of $10 per person offers excellent value, especially with the inclusion of meals, entrance fees, and personalized attention. It’s best suited for those who enjoy outdoor exploration, historical sites, and culinary adventures, and who appreciate having a flexible, private experience.

This tour balances sightseeing, culture, and regional flavors, delivering a memorable Georgian journey.

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Private 4 days Food & Wine and Sightseeing tour to Kakheti, Kazbegi, Mtskheta.



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“awesome tour to Kakheti with tastings, lunch, sightseeing, vineyard visits. try this tour for sure with this company”

— Tamara A, Mar 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 days, with most stops and activities scheduled across this period.

How much does the tour cost per person?
The price is $10.00 per person, offering great value for the number of included sites and experiences.

What are the main highlights of the tour?
Key highlights include visiting David Gareja Monastery, exploring Kakheti’s wineries, seeing Gremi Citadel and Tsinandali Palace, and experiencing Gergeti Trinity Church with stunning mountain views.

Is this a private tour?
Yes, the tour is private, with only your group participating, enabling a personalized pace and experience.

Are meals included?
Yes, meals are provided at several stops, including lunches at Kakheti wineries and dinner in Sighnaghi, as well as a masterclass in making Khinkali on the last evening.

Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

What sites are UNESCO World Heritage?
The Jvari Monastery and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in Mtskheta are UNESCO World Heritage sites included in the tour.

Are wine tastings included?
Yes, several wine tastings are part of the itinerary, including at Khareba Winery, Lagazi Wine Cellar, and during the masterclass.

Is there physical activity involved?
Most sightseeing involves walking and outdoor exploration, especially at mountain sites like Gergeti Trinity and Gveleti Waterfalls.

Who is the tour provider?
The experience is offered by Travelist Georgia, known for organizing personalized Georgian tours.

What is the best time to book?
It’s recommended to book about 2-3 months in advance to secure your spot, especially during peak travel seasons.