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Discover Georgia’s Kakheti region on an 11-13 hour guided tour from Tbilisi, including Sighnaghi, Bodbe Monastery, Tsinandali Palace, and a scenic Gombori pass ride.

This full-day tour to Kakheti offers a fantastic chance to experience Georgia’s renowned wine culture and historic sites with ease. Priced at $58.90 per person, it departs from Tbilisi at 9:30 am and lasts approximately 11 to 13 hours. The tour is designed for groups of up to 19 travelers, with group discounts available, making it an accessible and engaging way to explore the eastern region of Georgia.
The trip covers key highlights like the Sighnaghi fortress wall, the Bodbe Monastery of St. Nino, Tsinandali Palace, and a scenic drive through the Gombori Pass. The tour includes air-conditioned transportation and bottled water, providing comfort on the long day of sightseeing. While lunch and museum tickets for Tsinandali are not included, the overall value remains strong, especially for those interested in Georgian culture, history, and wine.
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The tour departs promptly at 9:30 am from 9 Aleksandr Pushkin St, Tbilisi, in an air-conditioned vehicle. This comfortable transport ensures a relaxed start to a full day of exploration. The group size is capped at 19 travelers, fostering an intimate atmosphere while allowing everyone to enjoy the sights and commentary from the guide.
The tour ends back at the same meeting point, making logistical planning straightforward. The group is small enough to enable personal interaction with the guide, who provides explanations and details about each stop, emphasizing local history, culture, and the significance of each location.

The first major stop is Sighnaghi, often called the City of Love for its romantic ambiance and stunning views. The guide leads the group along the fortress wall, which is nearly as long as the Great Wall of China—a remarkable feat.
From the walls, travelers enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Alazani valley and the snow-capped Caucasus Mountains. This walk takes about 90 minutes and is free of charge. The walk offers plenty of photo opportunities, and the guide shares insights into the history of Sighnaghi and its reputation as a wedding destination, adding a layer of charm to the visit.

Next, the tour visits the Bodbe Monastery, where the well-maintained grounds house the tomb and source of St. Nino. This site holds spiritual importance for Georgians and offers visitors the chance to walk around the picturesque courtyard, admire the flowers, and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Spending about one hour here, the group explores the monastery’s grounds at leisure. The visit is free of charge, and the site’s peaceful atmosphere provides a moment of reflection amid the day’s sightseeing. The monastery’s setting combines historical reverence with scenic beauty.

The third stop is Tsinandali Palace, the estate of Prince Chavchavadze. The large garden surrounding the museum-estate is notable for its beauty, with lush greenery and historical significance—it’s where Alexander Griboedov met Nino Chavchavadze, his future wife.
Visitors can explore the palace and its museum, which showcases Georgian aristocratic life. Entrance to the museum requires purchasing a ticket, which is not included in the tour price. The visit lasts about an hour, allowing enough time to appreciate the architecture and gardens. The estate highlights Georgia’s wine tradition and prominent historical figures.

On the way back to Tbilisi, travelers pass through the Gombori Pass, reaching an elevation of 1,620 meters above sea level. This part of the journey leaves a lasting impression thanks to spectacular views of the Caucasus Mountains, the Alazani Valley, and the small villages dotting the landscape.
The drive through the Gombori Pass takes approximately one hour, and the landscape offers a feast for the eyes with ancient forests, grazing flocks, and traditional rural scenery. This stretch is often highlighted as one of the tour’s most memorable moments, due to its panoramic beauty and the chance to see Georgia’s diverse countryside.

A unique feature of this tour is the culinary lesson at a local Georgian house. Travelers learn to prepare traditional Georgian dishes, gaining insight into the country’s rich food traditions. This interactive experience allows participants to see firsthand how local ingredients are used, and it’s a highlight for anyone interested in Georgian cuisine.
Following the cooking class, the tour includes a visit to a winery, where guests learn about local winemaking methods. Georgia is famous for its ancient wine traditions, and this stop offers an authentic taste of the country’s wine culture. The visit emphasizes the traditional qvevri method, adding educational value for wine enthusiasts.

The tour provides bottled water to keep everyone hydrated throughout the day, and the air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort during long drives. The tour is designed to be accessible for most travelers, with most participants able to join without special requirements.
Lunch is not included, so travelers should plan accordingly. Tsinandali museum tickets are also an additional expense if they wish to enter the estate. The tour’s flexibility and stops make it a practical choice for those wanting a comprehensive experience without the hassle of organizing transportation or logistics themselves.
Based on reviews, this tour is praised for its professional and welcoming guides, making the long day enjoyable and informative. The scenic views, wine tasting, and cultural stops are frequently highlighted as top features. Many appreciate the well-organized itinerary and the opportunity to see key sites in a single day.
However, one review notes that trips can be canceled due to insufficient bookings, so it’s wise to book well in advance. Nonetheless, most travelers find the value for money excellent, especially considering the quantity and quality of sights covered.
This tour is especially suited for wine lovers eager to learn about Georgia’s ancient winemaking traditions. It also appeals to those interested in history, scenic landscapes, and local culture. The mix of guided walking, scenic drives, and interactive activities offers a balanced experience.
Travelers should be prepared for a full day, including some walking and car travel across diverse terrains. The tour’s pacing allows enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed, making it suitable for most levels of physical activity.
The $58.90 price point provides a comprehensive, well-rounded introduction to Kakheti’s highlights, making it a good value for those wanting an organized, hassle-free day out of Tbilisi. The scenic Gombori Pass, historical sites, and wine culture experiences combine to offer an engaging look at Georgia’s eastern region.
While not including meals or museum tickets, the tour’s scenic drives and interactive experiences compensate by delivering a rich overview of the local area. It’s especially recommended for first-time visitors or those with limited time who want a curated experience that covers the essentials.
“They are very professional and welcoming. Highly recommended! We really enjoyed with the tour and service.”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, as the tour involves walking and scenic drives suitable for a wide age range.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes for walking, sun protection, and a camera are recommended. Water is provided, but bringing snacks or additional drinks is optional.
Are the stops crowded?
The tour operates with a small group size of up to 19 people, minimizing crowding and allowing for a more personalized experience.
Can I buy wine at the winery?
The tour includes a visit to a winery where you can learn about winemaking methods, but purchasing wine depends on personal choice and is not included.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, the tour is most often booked 27 days ahead, and early booking ensures availability and better planning.
What happens if the tour is canceled?
Cancellation is free if done at least 24 hours in advance. Poor weather may lead to rescheduling or full refunds, depending on conditions.
This Kakheti day trip offers a lively mix of scenery, history, and local taste, promising a rewarding adventure just a short drive from Tbilisi.