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Discover Georgia’s stunning waterfalls, historic bridge, and enjoy authentic wine and food on this 6-hour guided tour from Batumi in the Adjara region.

This 6-hour tour from Batumi offers a compelling mix of nature, history, and culinary delight in the rugged mountains of Adjara. Guided by knowledgeable hosts, visitors explore stunning waterfalls, walk across a historic bridge, and indulge in homemade Georgian wine and food. With positive reviews praising the professionalism, friendliness, and authenticity of the experience, this tour appeals to those wanting a well-rounded taste of Georgian culture.
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The journey begins with visits to three beautiful waterfalls in the villages of Makhuntseti, Mirveti, and Kibura. The waterfalls are praised for their captivating beauty, with the Makhuntseti Waterfall rising 50 meters high. Visitors have the chance to take photos, enjoy scenic views, and spend time exploring the natural surroundings. The stops range from 10 to 20 minutes, allowing enough time for sightseeing and capturing the landscapes.
Each waterfall has its unique charm, with Makhuntseti’s impressive cascade as a highlight. The scenic drive in between offers glimpses of rural Georgia, adding a peaceful backdrop to this nature-focused segment.
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A visit to the Queen Tamar Arched Bridge is a key highlight of this tour. This medieval stone bridge stands as a testament to Georgian architecture from the 12th century. The guide shares insights into its historical significance while visitors walk across and admire the craftsmanship. The short stop of about 10 minutes provides an opportunity to take photos and appreciate the bridge’s beauty against the mountain scenery.
This structure connects the past with present-day Georgia and adds a cultural layer to the scenic adventure.

One of the tour’s natural highlights is the confluence of two rivers, the Adjaristskali and Chorokhi. This unique spot offers great photo opportunities and a chance to see the powerful meeting point of these two waters. The scenic views and the fresh mountain air make this a memorable part of the trip.
It’s a peaceful spot that emphasizes Georgia’s diverse landscape, where rushing rivers meet in a picturesque setting.

The Makhuntseti Waterfall stop is both a sightseeing and activity hub. Visitors can spend about 20 minutes exploring the area and participating in optional activities such as a zipline, self-guided walks, or a quad bike ride. The guided tour provides context about the area’s natural history, while the self-guided options add elements of fun and adventure.
The waterfall’s scenic location makes it ideal for relaxing and soaking in the natural beauty before continuing the journey.
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Following the waterfall visit, the Makhuntseti Bridge offers a chance to view another historic structure. This stone bridge is a favorite spot for photos and appreciation of ancient Georgian engineering. The stop takes approximately 10 minutes, giving visitors a brief but meaningful chance to explore and capture images of the bridge.
Its timeless design enhances the experience of connecting with Georgia’s historical architecture.
The Shervashidze wine cellar marks the end of the tour with a rich tasting experience. Visitors spend about 3 hours here, sampling various types of natural wines, Chacha, and Cognac produced by local families. The tasting includes Georgia’s traditional dishes, paired with tea and regional desserts.
This part of the tour is highly praised for authenticity, warm hospitality, and delicious flavors. The host offers insights into Georgian winemaking traditions and custom food pairings, making this a flavorful conclusion to the day.

The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making it convenient for visitors. The vehicle is air-conditioned, with free Wi-Fi onboard. The guide offers service in English, Russian, and Georgian, ensuring clear communication throughout. The tour is wheelchair accessible, accommodating various mobility needs.
Participants should bring comfortable clothes and shoes, suitable for walking and outdoor activities. The tour length is 6 hours, with starting times varying based on availability. A wine tasting with traditional Georgian food is optional and payable upon arrival at 35 Lari per person.

This tour appeals to those interested in nature, history, and local culture. The stops at waterfalls and scenic views suit travelers seeking outdoor activities and photography. The wine and food tasting attract lovers of authentic Georgian cuisine and beverages, with the option to skip tastings if preferred.
The experience’s small-group feel, friendly guides, and culturally rich stops make it ideal for families, couples, solo travelers, and anyone curious about Georgia’s traditions. The accessible design and relaxed pace ensure everyone can participate comfortably.
This 6-hour adventure in Adjara combines natural beauty, historical sites, and culinary delights in a well-organized package. The waterfalls are stunning, and the historic Queen Tamar’s Bridge adds cultural depth. The wine tasting at a family cellar brings a personal, flavorful element that many reviews highlight as a standout feature.
While the tour’s focus on waterfalls and scenic stops offers plenty of sightseeing, the opportunity to taste authentic Georgian wine and food elevates the experience further. The professional guides, friendly service, and flexibility to skip tastings or adjust the pace make it suitable for diverse preferences.
This tour offers a balanced and authentic taste of Georgia’s natural and cultural riches, perfect for travelers wanting a thoughtful and enjoyable day outside Batumi.
“This is well organised and tour guide is very caring for solo traveller like me. Highly recommend to those who want to explore the nature in Batumi.”
Is hotel pickup included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off from your hotel in Batumi.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours with flexible starting times based on availability.
Can I skip the wine tasting if I don’t drink alcohol?
Yes, if you prefer not to participate in the wine degustation, the guide can adjust the itinerary to focus on waterfalls and sightseeing.
What should I wear for this trip?
Comfortable clothes and shoes are recommended, as there are walking and outdoor activities involved.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility needs.
What is included in the price?
The tour price covers hotel transfers, guiding service, and Wi-Fi. The wine tasting at the cellar costs 35 Lari per person and is payable upon arrival.
Can I book this tour for a solo trip?
Yes, but if you are a solo traveler and cannot find an option to book online, you can contact the provider directly via email or phone.
What language is the tour guided in?
Guiding services are available in English, Russian, and Georgian.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, the manageable pace, scenic stops, and accessible facilities make it suitable for families and people of various ages.
How do I reserve my spot?
You can reserve online, with the option to pay later—just secure your place and pay upon booking or at the location.