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Discover Georgia’s stunning landscapes on this guided daytrip from Tbilisi to Kazbegi and Gudauri, featuring scenic stops, cultural sights, and breathtaking mountain views for $15.
Exploring Georgia becomes effortless with the From Tbilisi Daytrip Kazbegi Gudauri & Zhinvali Guided Group Tour. Priced at $15 per person and lasting approximately 11 hours, this tour offers a comprehensive look at some of Georgia’s most stunning natural and historical highlights. With a maximum of 19 travelers and guided by an enthusiastic English and Russian-speaking guide, the journey combines scenic drives, cultural stops, and opportunities for memorable photos.
This tour is ideal for those seeking an affordable yet enriching experience of Georgia’s mountains, lakes, and historic sites. It includes free honey tastings, sightseeing at the Zhinvali Dam, Ananuri Fortress, and Mount Kazbek, along with thrilling views at Gudauri ski center. While the tour is well-paced and features many highlights, it involves some walking and exposure to outdoor conditions, so travelers should be prepared for a full day of exploration.


The tour departs from 25 Shota Rustaveli Ave, Tbilisi, at 9:00 am and heads northwest along the famous Georgian Military Highway. This historic route offers sweeping views of the Main Caucasian Range and the Zhinvali reservoir, a highlight for anyone interested in Georgia’s dramatic mountain scenery.
The bus journey provides a comfortable ride with WiFi on board, allowing travelers to share moments or catch up on photos. The route is designed to maximize sightseeing with strategic stops at key locations, giving travelers a chance to stretch and enjoy the fresh mountain air.
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The first stop is the Zhinvali Dam, where the turquoise waters contrast beautifully with the lush green surroundings. This scenic spot offers a tranquil environment and excellent photo opportunities. Visitors can appreciate the dam’s impressive engineering and its role in Georgia’s hydroelectric system.
Spending about 1 hour and 30 minutes here, travelers can enjoy the peaceful environment, take photos, and admire the picturesque landscape. The admission is free, making it a perfect quick stop for nature lovers who want to enjoy Georgia’s natural beauty.
Next, the tour visits the Ananuri Fortress, perched on the Aragvi River’s banks. The well-preserved towers and walls of the fortress tell stories of Georgia’s medieval past, while the views of the surrounding mountains and river add a scenic backdrop. This location combines history with panoramic scenery, making it a favorite for photo enthusiasts.
Visitors spend about 1 hour and 30 minutes exploring the grounds. The free admission allows ample time to wander, with plenty of spots to sit by the water and soak in the atmosphere. The fortress’s architecture and location make it a standout attraction en route to Kazbegi.

The journey continues to Pasanauri, a charming village known for the meeting of the Black and White Aragvi rivers. Visitors can observe the contrasting colors of the rivers at the confluence, a striking natural feature. Pasanauri is also famous for its local Georgian cuisine and traditional bridges.
Spending about 1 hour here, travelers can stroll along the riverside, admire the iconic bridges, and sample local flavors at riverside eateries. The scenery and culinary options make Pasanauri a peaceful stop to appreciate Georgia’s rural charm.

Next, the tour reaches Kvemo Mleta, a village surrounded by lush landscapes. Here, visitors indulge in honey degustation, experiencing Georgia’s renowned bee products. The region’s natural environment lends itself to high-quality honey, which is a highlight of this stop.
Along With honey, travelers can sample Chacha, Georgia’s traditional grape brandy. The one-hour visit offers a taste of local craftsmanship and natural flavors. This stop combines culinary delights with cultural insights, giving a glimpse into Georgian rural life.

The journey then takes travelers to Gudauri, a mountain resort famous for winter sports and panoramic mountain views. During about 2 hours, visitors can explore the area’s attractions, such as the Friendship Arch and the surrounding scenic vistas.
While the main activity during this stop is free time to enjoy the mountain air, the views from the Georgian Military Highway are particularly stunning. Whether visitors wish to take photos, visit the ski resort, or simply enjoy the mountain scenery, Gudauri offers a memorable outdoor experience.

The next stop is Stepantsminda, a charming mountain town at the foot of Mount Kazbek, which rises to 5033 meters. The town provides a base for exploring the region’s natural and cultural attractions.
Here, travelers can enjoy about 2 hours of exploration, including visiting local shops and soaking in the mountain atmosphere. The location makes it easy to reach Mount Kazbek for hikers and nature lovers, offering stunning landscape views and fresh mountain air.

The highlight for many is the Gergeti Trinity Church, situated at 2200 meters with the majestic Kazbegi Mountain as its backdrop. Entry to the church often involves an additional fee of $8, supporting preservation efforts.
Visitors get 30 minutes of free time to take photos, explore the church, and enjoy the panoramic views. The setting is one of Georgia’s most iconic sights, blending cultural heritage with breathtaking natural scenery. Access is usually by a $7 Jeep 4×4 ride, which can be purchased separately.
The tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle with WiFi, making the long day comfortable and connected. The meeting point is conveniently located in central Tbilisi at 25 Shota Rustaveli Ave, with the tour starting promptly at 9:00 am.
The tour is designed for most travelers, with most participants able to participate. It operates rain or shine, with a full refund available if canceled 24 hours in advance due to weather or other reasons. The tour’s manageable group size ensures more personal attention and flexibility.
This guided daytrip offers an accessible way to see Georgia’s mountain scenery, historic sites, and rural villages without the hassle of planning. The $15 price reflects excellent value, especially considering the number of stops and cultural activities included.
While some may find the additional fee for Gergeti Trinity Church worth budgeting for, the tour’s knowledgeable guides and scenic routes make it a solid choice for visitors eager to experience Georgia’s natural beauty and history in one day.
The experience suits those who enjoy outdoor exploration, photography, and cultural sights. It’s especially recommended if you want a comprehensive, guided overview of Georgia’s Caucasus region with minimal planning.
“Nikolai is a very good guide with a huge knowledge and willing to share it in a very pleasant way I warmly recommend him”
What is the total duration of the tour?
Approximately 11 hours, including all stops and transfers.
Does the tour include meals?
No, lunch is not included but can be purchased at local cafes for roughly 40 GEL per person.
Is a guide available in English and Russian?
Yes, the tour is guided by an English and Russian-speaking enthusiast who shares stories about each location.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, the Gergeti Trinity Church often charges an $8 entry fee, and a $7 Jeep ride may be purchased for easier access.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility issues should consider the walking involved, especially at higher altitudes like Gergeti Trinity Church.
Can I cancel the tour if needed?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring on the tour?
Comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and a camera for capturing stunning views.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Yes, families with children who can handle outdoor activity and long day trips will find it suitable.
How do I book the tour?
Bookings are made in advance through the provider, Rustaveli Agency, with confirmation provided upon booking.