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Discover a 14-hour hiking tour from Tbilisi to Borjomi, featuring Georgian sweet bread tasting, national park trails, and guided outdoor adventures.


The Hiking in Borjomi from Tbilisi tour offers an engaging way to combine outdoor activity with cultural experiences. Starting early from Budget Georgia Tbilisi, the 14-hour day includes a scenic drive, a traditional food stop, and a substantial hike in the Borjomi-Kharagauli national park. The tour’s highlights include sampling Nazuki, a beloved Georgian sweet bread, and exploring the lush trails of one of Georgia’s most stunning national parks.
This tour appeals to those who love hiking, nature, and local cuisine, but it requires participants to have hiking shoes and comfortable clothes. While it offers a well-organized itinerary and guiding service, it’s important to be aware of its physical demands and restrictions for certain groups.
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The tour kicks off sharply at 09:00 from the Budget Georgia Tbilisi office. A van transfer takes about 110 minutes to reach the first stop in Surami, a town famous for Nazuki, a traditional Georgian sweet bread. The transportation is included, making it convenient for travelers staying in Tbilisi to access this full-day experience without hassle.
Following the bread tasting, a second van ride of approximately 50 minutes takes the group closer to the national park. The seamless transfer between locations helps keep the focus on enjoying the day rather than on logistical concerns.

In Surami, the tour provides a 20-minute opportunity to taste Nazuki and see its production process. This is a highlight for fans of Georgian food, offering a hands-on look at traditional baking methods. The guide explains how the bread is made, enhancing appreciation for this local pastry.
Guests can sample fresh Nazuki, which provides a delicious start to the day and sets a cozy, cultural tone for the outdoor adventure ahead. The experience is brief but meaningful, blending culinary curiosity with cultural insight.
After the bread tasting, visitors arrive at the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park Visitor Center, where they obtain permission for the hike. The Footprints trail is typically chosen, but if it’s unavailable, the guide will select other trails of similar quality. The park is known for its diverse natural scenery, including dense forests and mountain views, making it an ideal setting for a 13 km guided hike.
The guided walk lasts around 6 hours, giving plenty of time to enjoy the scenery, observe local wildlife, and experience the tranquility of Georgia’s protected areas. The trails are suitable for those prepared with proper hiking shoes and comfortable attire, as the terrain can vary.
More Great Tours NearbyParticipants are advised to bring their own lunch, as no meals are included. This allows flexibility for dietary preferences or specific tastes. Packing a lunch box or snacks ensures that energy levels stay high during the lengthy hike, especially since the tour involves several hours of walking amid nature.
The self-provided lunch also offers a moment to relax and enjoy a picnic-style break amidst the scenic surroundings of the national park.

Once the outdoor adventure concludes, a van picks up the group for the return trip. The drive back from Borjomi takes approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes, with the tour finishing in Tbilisi around 22:00. The full-day schedule makes this a considerable commitment but one packed with physical activity and memorable sights.
The convenient pickup and drop-off at Budget Georgia Tbilisi mean travelers can plan their day without concern for complicated transfers or additional arrangements.

The tour fee covers transportation and a guiding service, ensuring a smooth experience. It does not include lunch, so participants should come prepared with a meal or snacks. Since the activity involves outdoor hiking, wearing hiking shoes and dressing in comfortable clothes are essential.
The tour is available for booking with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility in planning. You can reserve now and pay later, which makes it easier to secure your spot early.
This tour is not suitable for children under 10, pregnant women, or individuals with certain health conditions such as high blood pressure. It also excludes babies under 1 year and those over 95 years old for safety reasons. The physical nature of the hike means participants should be prepared for a moderate outdoor challenge.
The guiding service is conducted in English, ensuring clear communication about the trail, cultural highlights, and safety tips. The live guide enhances the experience by sharing insights about the local scenery and traditional Georgian culture.
Booking terms are generous, with the option to reserve and pay later. Cancellations up to 24 hours before the tour are fully refunded, giving flexibility in case of sudden schedule changes.
This tour aligns with other outdoor activities in Georgia, such as full-day adventures in Borjomi or combined visits to Vardzia and Rabati castles. However, its focus on hiking and bread tasting makes it distinctive, particularly for those interested in nature and local cuisine.
Links to similar experiences include guided trips to Vardzia, Rabati, and David Gareji, but this tour offers a more intimate outdoor nature experience with cultural flavor.
The Hiking in Borjomi from Tbilisi presents a fulfilling day for outdoor lovers who enjoy moderate walking, scenic views, and tasting traditional Nazuki bread. The well-organized itinerary, guided service, and the chance to explore Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park make it a worthy choice for active travelers.
While it requires physical effort and proper gear, the combination of nature, culinary culture, and convenient logistics delivers a comprehensive experience. Suitable for adults ready for a full day of walking, this tour showcases some of Georgia’s most beloved landscapes and food traditions.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 10 years due to the physical demands of the hike.
What should I bring for the hike?
Participants should bring hiking shoes, comfortable clothing, and lunch or snacks to stay energized.
How long is the drive from Tbilisi to the starting point?
The transfer to Surami takes about 110 minutes, and then further to the national park takes approximately 50 minutes.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are allowed up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
Is lunch included in the tour price?
No, lunch is not included, so travelers should bring their own meal.
What language is the guiding service in?
Guiding is provided in English throughout the tour.
This Hiking in Borjomi from Tbilisi tour combines active outdoor exploration with cultural bites, making it an enriching day out for those eager to discover Georgia’s natural beauty and culinary traditions.
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