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Discover Georgian hospitality with this 5-hour Batumi tour featuring a botanical garden visit, authentic family lunch, and learning about the Georgian supra tradition.
Experience the warmth of Georgia’s hospitality on this 5-hour cultural tour from Batumi. Priced with the option for flexible payment and free cancellation, this experience offers a genuine glimpse into local traditions, including a visit to the stunning Batumi Botanical Garden and an authentic home-cooked lunch with a local family. Perfect for travelers eager to connect with Georgia’s cultural roots, this tour is led by knowledgeable guides who speak English and Russian.
The tour combines outdoor exploration with heartfelt social moments. It’s an excellent choice for those interested in nature, local customs, and authentic hospitality, but it involves moderate walking and respect for a family’s private home. The experience’s focus on genuine interaction makes it stand out compared to typical sightseeing.


The tour begins at the Batumi Botanical Garden, where the guided walk lasts about 1.5 hours. The garden showcases a variety of native and exotic plant species, with opportunities to learn about Georgian nature and the garden’s historical importance. The guides share stories about the flora and explain how the garden reflects Georgia’s botanical diversity.
Visitors appreciate how the guides make the walk engaging while respecting the moderate pace needed for comfortable exploration. The garden’s location offers stunning views, and the cool shade provides relief during warmer days. It’s a chance to see native plants and learn about the environment that inspires Georgian traditions.
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After the botanical walk, a short 25-minute van drive takes travelers to a local village home in Chakvi. Here, authentic Georgian hospitality shines through as the family welcomes visitors into their household. The home is genuinely local—not a commercial venue—so guests should approach with respect for local customs.
Inside, the family’s grandmothers prepare a home-cooked meal, complemented by local wine and lively toasts led by a Tamada. The atmosphere is warm, musical, and full of laughter, offering a true taste of family life in Georgia. This segment provides a rare opportunity to experience genuine hospitality rather than a staged performance.

During the lunch, the guide explains the history and significance of the Georgian supra—a traditional feast that celebrates friendship, respect, and unity. The Tamada, who acts as the toastmaster, guides the entire meal with heartfelt toasts. Travelers learn how this custom is central to Georgian social life and culture.
This part of the tour is interactive, with the Tamada leading music and laughter. It’s not just about food but also about understanding the social fabric that holds Georgian communities together. The experience emphasizes warmth, music, and shared stories.
The lunch in Chakvi lasts about 1.5 hours and features genuine homemade dishes. Vegetarian and non-alcoholic options are available if requested, showing the family’s hospitality extends to dietary needs. The local wine adds to the celebratory atmosphere, encouraging guests to participate in the traditional toasts.
Visitors note that this is not a commercialized restaurant experience; instead, it’s a slice of real life, where the family shares their everyday food and customs. The meal fosters a sense of connection and offers a window into Georgian family traditions.
More Great Tours NearbyThe entire tour runs smoothly with vehicle transfers between the botanical garden and the family home, lasting about 25 minutes each. The walk through the botanical garden involves moderate walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended. The tour operates year-round, with indoor seating available during winter months.
Guides speak both English and Russian, making the experience accessible for a range of travelers. The tour is designed to be flexible—free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, and booking can be done with pay later options for added convenience.
This experience appeals to travelers interested in nature, culture, and authentic social interactions. It suits those who appreciate genuine hospitality and are comfortable with moderate walking and a respectful attitude towards a family’s private home. It’s particularly suited for those eager to understand Georgia’s traditions beyond sightseeing.
While it’s a relaxed, cultural experience, it may not be ideal for visitors seeking high-energy activities or extensive walking. The focus on social connection and local customs makes this a memorable and heartfelt journey into Georgia’s cultural heart.

The tour’s key strengths include its authenticity, intimate atmosphere, and cultural depth. Visitors gain insight into Georgian traditions through their most valued social custom—the supra—and enjoy a home environment that reflects real life, not tourist-stage performances.
The guided walk in the Botanical Garden offers scenic beauty and educational value, while the lunch in Chakvi provides genuine family hospitality and local flavors. The combination of outdoor exploration and personal storytelling creates a balanced, meaningful experience.

A few considerations include the moderate walking required in the Botanical Garden and the respect needed at the family home. Although the experience is flexible with vegetarian and non-alcoholic options, guests should communicate dietary needs in advance. The entire tour lasts 5 hours, so travelers should be prepared for a relaxed pace.
Since the experience is year-round, indoor options ensure comfort during winter. However, travelers seeking a more adventurous or fast-paced activity might find this tour’s focus on social and culture less suited to their style.

This Batumi tour offers a heartfelt look at Georgia’s hospitality and social customs. It combines scenic outdoor exploration with genuine family interaction, making it more than just sightseeing. The storytelling around the supra deepens understanding of Georgian friendship, respect, and community.
Most importantly, the warmth of the family home and the guided walk through the botanical garden provide a well-rounded view of Georgia’s natural and social landscape. It’s a tour that fosters connection and appreciation for local traditions.
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, vegetarian options are available upon request, and the family can accommodate dietary needs.
How long does the entire tour last?
The total experience lasts approximately 5 hours, including transportation, exploration, and lunch.
Is transportation included?
Yes, a van is used for transfers between the botanical garden and the family home, with about 25-minute drives.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a camera, and comfortable clothes are recommended. Respect for local customs at the family home is appreciated.
Are there indoor options during winter?
Yes, during winter months, indoor seating is provided at the family home, ensuring comfort regardless of the weather.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. You can also reserve now and pay later for flexibility.
Experience the true warmth of Georgian culture with this authentic, heartfelt tour. It’s an opportunity to connect with local traditions, see natural beauty, and share in genuine hospitality—a memorable way to understand Georgia beyond typical sightseeing.
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