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Discover Georgia's Svaneti region with this private 4-5 hour tour from Mestia, visiting Ushguli, the Love Tower, and the 13th-century ethnographic museum.


This private tour from Mestia offers an accessible way to see some of Georgia’s most striking landscapes and historical sites in just 4 to 5 hours. For $99 per person, travelers enjoy door-to-door pickup in Mestia, making logistics straightforward and comfortable. The tour’s main attractions include a visit to Ushguli, the highest inhabited place in Europe, and cultural sites like the Love Tower and the Ushguli Ethnographic Museum. This experience is ideal for those who want an intimate, guided exploration without the hassle of self-driving through mountainous terrain.
A notable strength of this tour is its personalized nature. Since it’s only for your group, you avoid the crowds common in larger group tours. The private driver is praised for being professional and pleasant, making the trip both safe and enjoyable. However, the price might be a consideration for some, especially compared to similar trips from Tbilisi to other regions, as one review highlights the cost as slightly high.
This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and anyone eager to see spectacular views in one of Georgia’s most scenic areas. It combines cultural stops with breathtaking landscapes, making it a well-rounded day trip.
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The tour starts in Mestia, with flexible pickup arrangements. Travelers can share their exact location in the town to be collected, whether from their hotel or another spot. This personalized approach ensures maximum convenience right from the start. The private transportation then takes your group through the mountain roads toward key sites.
The comfort and simplicity of this setup appeal to visitors who prefer not to navigate unfamiliar terrain or worry about directions. The driver’s local knowledge adds value, providing insights and context throughout the journey. This setup guarantees a stress-free experience, especially appealing for those unfamiliar with Georgia’s mountain roads.

The tour’s first stop is the Love Tower, located on the Enguri River bank. This site is linked to a romantic legend about a young couple from the Bogreshi village-Iphari Community who built the tower as a symbol of their love, despite local disapproval. The free admission makes it an accessible glimpse into local folklore.
Visitors spend about an hour here, taking in the scenic views and learning about the legend. The tower’s significance lies in its cultural storytelling and its role as a symbol of enduring love. It also offers good photo opportunities, with the river and mountain backdrop enhancing the experience.

Next, the tour heads to the Ushguli Ethnographic Museum, a 13th-century two-story building called “Machub Hall”. Here, visitors can see displays of traditional Svan dwellings, along with agricultural and military tools, cult items, old furniture, and household artifacts. The museum provides a comprehensive look at the local way of life.
While the admission ticket is not included, the museum tour lasts approximately an hour. Inside, the wooden furniture, carved household items, and cult objects illustrate how Svaneti’s residents once lived. The separately designated winter storage areas and carved wooden partitions highlight the functional design of traditional homes.
This stop enriches the cultural understanding of Svaneti and helps visitors appreciate the history behind the region’s architecture.

The highlight of the tour is the Ushguli village, perched at 2,100 meters above sea level. Recognized by UNESCO for its outstanding cultural landscape, Ushguli is known for its medieval residential towers, including those constructed during the reign of King Tamar.
The Lamaria religious complex, situated on a hilltop overlooking the village, dates back to the 12th century. Its frescoes from the Golden Age of Georgia adorn the chapel walls, offering a visual feast for history and art lovers. Visitors typically spend around 2 hours exploring the village, church, and frescoed chapel, enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
Ushguli’s authentic charm and dramatic setting make it a memorable destination, showcasing the unique architecture and landscape of Svaneti.

As the tour winds down, the group returns to Mestia. The tour providers recommend local restaurants famous for traditional Georgian dishes, allowing visitors to continue experiencing regional flavors after the sightseeing. The driver can provide recommendations and local insights for the best places to dine.
The experience provider, Tripify, also offers valuable transportation support, ensuring guests have all the information needed while traveling around Georgia. The entire experience emphasizes comfort and culture.
The tour’s price of $99 covers private transport and all listed stops. Note that lunch is not included, so visitors should plan accordingly. The tour is suitable for most travelers, as it is designed to be accessible and manageable within 4 to 5 hours.
Bookings are often made 20 days in advance, reflecting the tour’s popularity, especially during peak seasons. The cancellation policy is flexible, offering full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start.
The tour operates with a small group or private setting, providing a personalized experience that many travelers appreciate. The conducted stops and local guides facilitate a rich understanding of Svaneti’s culture and landscape.

The Mestia Ushguli private tour offers an affordable, comfortable way to see Svaneti’s highlights in a manageable half-day. Its private vehicle, expert driver, and thoughtfully chosen stops make it a convenient option for those wanting to avoid self-driving. The stunning views of Ushguli and the cultural insights at the ethnographic museum stand out as key highlights.
While the price might be a concern for some, the personalized service and well-curated stops justify the cost for many. The tour’s pace allows enough time to appreciate Ushguli’s architecture and mountain scenery without feeling rushed. This experience suits history enthusiasts, photo lovers, and adventure seekers eager to experience Georgia’s mountain treasures.
This tour balances cultural depth, scenic beauty, and comfort, making it an excellent choice for anyone wanting to explore Svaneti with ease and insight.
“Our driver Leo was pleasant and professional. Would recommend to anyone wishing to go up to Ushguli and not wanting to drive themselves”
What is included in the price of $99?
Private transportation and all specified stops are included; lunch is not.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 4 to 5 hours, making it a half-day experience.
Can I be picked up from any location in Mestia?
Yes, the tour offers custom pickup from any location within Mestia, including hotels.
Is the tour suitable for all physical abilities?
The tour involves walking around villages and historical sites; it suits most travelers but may require moderate mobility.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
The key highlights include Ushguli, the Love Tower, and the Ushguli Ethnographic Museum with its ethnographic displays and frescoed chapel.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with a full refund.
Is this tour good for photographers?
Absolutely; the mountain scenery and historic sites provide excellent photo opportunities.
How do I book this tour?
Bookings are made through the provider, Tripify, with availability often about 20 days in advance.