Caucasus Tours & Trips
Georgian wine in qvevri tastes like nothing else, Tbilisi's sulfur baths are wonderfully weird, and that aerial tramway to Tatev in Armenia is the world's longest. Vardzia's cave city is carved right into the cliffs, Baku's old city mixes ancient and modern brilliantly, and Mount Ararat's view from Armenia is stunning. Most people haven't heard of half these places, which makes discovering them even better.
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Nature • traveled in January, 2026
Our South Caucasus tour was an exceptional experience from beginning to end. The service was highly professional, well-organized, and attentive to every detail. Our guides were knowledgeable, friendly, and always ready to help. The hospitality throughout the region was truly warm and genuine. We felt welcomed everywhere, from cities to small villages. The food was outstanding, offering delicious and authentic local flavors at every meal. Each restaurant and dining stop was carefully selected and enjoyable. The hotels were comfortable, clean, and well located, providing a relaxing stay after busy days. The cars were smooth and reliable throughout the trip. Overall, it was a perfectly arranged tour that we would highly recommend.
Private South Caucasus Tour (Azerbaijan - Georgia - Armenia) - 14 days - S
SUBHAS • traveled in October, 2025
Enjoyed it The places selected gave a good overview of the country I believe
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Michael • traveled in September, 2025
I had to postpone the trip. Laura from Silk Road said there was no cancelation fee or reschedule fee. I hope to reschedule the trip next fall.
Armenia & Georgia - Treasures of Caucasus - 10 days / 9 nights 2026
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Private South Caucasus Tour (Azerbaijan - Georgia - Armenia) - 14 days
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The service was highly professional, well-organized, and attentive to every detail. The hospitality throughout the region was truly warm and genuine.”
Nature, traveled in September
Three distinct cultures unfold along the ancient Silk Road, from Azerbaijan's Old Baku to Georgia's wine country and Armenia's biblical landscapes. UNESCO sites including Mtskheta and Haghpat Monastery dot the path, while the world's longest aerial tramway to Tatev and oldest winery in Areni Cave await visitors.
Duration 14 days Destinations Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia Age Range Ages 30+ Operated in English, German, Spanish Operator The Caucasus Tours From
- US$5,950
Caucasus Explorer - Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan
71 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Sights covered good.”
Shane, traveled in October
Three distinct Caucasian cultures blend in this highly-rated (4.7/5) adventure. Armenia's Khor Virap Monastery sits beneath Mt. Ararat, while Georgia's ancient capital Mtskheta and Azerbaijan's Gobustan Rock Art showcase regional diversity. Comfortable 3-star hotels host visitors throughout the journey.
Duration 12 days Destinations Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Penguin Travel From
- US$1,193+$351 local payments
Armenia & Georgia - Treasures of Caucasus - 10 days / 9 nights 2026
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The nature, architecture and culture of Armenia are astonishing. Everything was really amazing.”
Karen, traveled in February
UNESCO-listed monasteries like Haghpat and Sanahin in Armenia, plus Georgia's ancient Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in Mtskheta and the cliff-perched Trinity Church Gergeti near Mount Kazbek dot this route. Three-star hotels across Yerevan, Dilijan, Gudauri, and Tbilisi serve as comfortable bases while trying wines in Areni and checking out the Pagan Temple of Garni and rock-hewn Geghard Monastery. This 10-day trip works for groups of 2-15 travelers, with daily breakfast included and English-speaking guide-drivers throughout Armenia and Georgia.
Duration 10 days Destinations Tbilisi, Uplistsikhe, Gori, Sadakhlo, Haghpat, Dilijan National Park, Sevan National Park, Goris, Khndzoresk, TatevSee all destinations Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German, Italian, French, Spanish, Russian Operator Silk Road Travel From
- US$4,415
Azerbaijan Georgia and Armenia Tour (16 Days)
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had a good schedule. We had a great time with our guide Ilona.”
Mimi, traveled in July
This cultural odyssey spans from Tbilisi's ancient sulfur baths to the 2,170m Gergeti Trinity Church. UNESCO sites like Svetitskhoveli Cathedral stand proudly alongside the 12th-century Vardzia cave town. Georgia's 8,000-year-old wine culture flourishes at Khareba tunnel. Accommodations include 4-star Gallery Palace and Ibis Styles Tbilisi.
Duration 16 days Destinations Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Sakura LLC From
- US$3,240
Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia Tour (12 days)
38 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent meals, lodging.”
Hugh, traveled in May
Georgia's diverse landscapes unfold from Khareba's wine tunnels to Gergeti Trinity Church at 2170m. Medieval architecture adorns Tbilisi's Old Town, while UNESCO-listed Jvari Monastery and Vardzia's cave city reveal ancient history. Upscale hotels like Gallery Palace provide comfort between regional cuisine tastings.
Duration 12 days Destinations Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Sakura LLC From
- US$2,795
Azerbaijan and Georgia Small Group Tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The countries were amazing. Excellent meals.”
William, traveled in August
The Caucasus unfolds from Azerbaijan's fire temples to Georgia's wine valleys. Gobustan's rock art, Sheki's silk road heritage, and Mtskheta's religious monuments tell ancient tales. Premium hotels like Radisson Baku and Marco Polo Gudauri provide luxury bases for expert-guided tours.
Duration 12 days Destinations Baku, Gobustan, Shamakhi, Shaki, Kvareli, Tsinandali, Sighnaghi, Tbilisi, Mtskheta, Kazbegi Planned National ParkSee all destinations Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Advantour Caucasus From
- US$2,485
Georgia and Armenia Small Group Tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Well organized, the right pace, quality guides. Overall a beautiful experience.”
Olga, traveled in May
The grand circuit winds through the Caucasus, from Tbilisi's Narikala Fortress to Armenia's Khor Virap Monastery with views of Mount Ararat. Guests stay in 4-star hotels while visiting UNESCO sites like Haghpat Monastery and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral. Wine tastings await at historic Tsinandali Estate and ancient Areni Cave.
Duration 11 days Destinations Tbilisi, Tsinandali, Sighnaghi, Mtskheta, Stepantsminda, Uplistsikhe, Gori, Haghpat, Sevan National Park, YerevanSee all destinations Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Advantour Caucasus From
- US$2,435
Georgia on My Mind
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The rest of the tour was amazing.”
Geoff, traveled in December
The Caucasus region stretches from Tbilisi's modern Bridge of Peace to the ancient Uplistsikhe cave town. A climb to 2,170m reveals Gergeti Trinity Church, while UNESCO-listed Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Vardzia's cave monastery showcase Georgian heritage. Three-star hotels and traditional experiences complete the journey.
Duration 8 days Destinations Tbilisi, Mtskheta, Gori, Uplistsikhe, Sighnaghi, Kvareli, Stepantsminda, Borjomi, Akhaltsikhe, VardziaSee all destinations Age Range Ages 6+ Operated in English, Russian Operator Georgia Country Tours LLC From
- US$1,400
10 Days Combined Mountains and Sea!
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Glad Travel Georgia tour price is very competitive but its quality is incomparably superb.”
Janice, traveled in December
UNESCO sites like Mtskheta's cathedral and Svaneti's medieval towers showcase the Caucasus' heritage. Heritage & Suites Tbilisi and Mestia Inn host visitors discovering Martvili Canyon, Sataplia caves, and Kazbegi's mountains. Kakheti's wines and Batumi's coastal charm round out the experience.
Duration 10 days Destinations Tbilisi, Gudauri, Kazbegi Planned National Park, Sagarejo, Sighnaghi, Kutaisi, Mestia, Ushguli, Batumi, Mtskheta Age Range Ages 14+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Glad Travel Georgia From
- US$1,570
Introducing Georgia and Its People
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I really fell in love with this beautiful country, so small yet so packed with history, natural beauty and exceptionally warm people.”
Araleh, traveled in June
The Caucasus reveals itself from Tbilisi's ancient streets to Kazbegi's mountain peaks. Georgia's UNESCO sites like Jvari Church stand proud, while Kakheti's valleys offer traditional wines. Medieval fortresses like Ananuri dot the landscape, with comfortable stays at hotels including Gudauri Inn.
Duration 4 days Destinations Tbilisi, Mtskheta, Sighnaghi, Kvareli, Telavi, Tsinandali, Gudauri, Stepantsminda Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Russian Operator Exotour Georgia From
- US$1,035
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter has fewer options but offers something special in the Caucasus. Our Georgia discovery tour adapts nicely to winter conditions, focusing on Tbilisi's historic areas, food workshops and lower-altitude wine regions. Our customers enjoy cozy evenings in family guesthouses, learning to make khachapuri cheese bread and warming up with local wines. For winter sports enthusiasts, the Georgia mountain tour includes skiing in Gudauri while still covering cultural sites and wine regions at lower elevations.
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- Spring 2026
Spring works incredibly well for exploring the Caucasus, with our most requested tours really coming into their own. The full Azerbaijan-Georgia-Armenia circuit gets great feedback from our customers, especially when they catch the mountain passes filled with spring wildflowers. People love exploring the ancient petroglyphs at Qobustan before moving into Georgia's wine country as the first vines start budding. There's also a focused Georgia cultural tour where you'll cook with local families, visit Kakheti's wineries and see mountain communities preparing for farming season. Our 12-day three-country tour stands out for deep cultural connections - travelers particularly enjoy the spring festivals and learning how locals make wine in traditional qvevri clay vessels.
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- Summer 2026
Summer opens up perfect conditions for mountain exploration in the Caucasus. The Georgia highlands hiking tour consistently impresses, especially the trek to Gergeti Trinity Church with wide mountain views in every direction. Our customers really appreciate the long summer days for wandering Tbilisi's old town and exploring Vardzia's cave city. The premium three-country tour works exceptionally well in summer months - you'll visit Armenia's high-altitude Lake Sevan, discover Azerbaijan's mountain villages and explore Georgia's Kakheti wine region when the vines are at their greenest. Active travelers love our Georgian hiking tour with its routes through Svaneti's valleys, nights in traditional tower houses and visits to remote mountain communities.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Autumn brings harvest time and our most popular tours focus on wine and food experiences. The Georgia wine regions cultural tour lets you join the traditional rtveli grape harvest and learn winemaking from local families. Our premium three-country journey really shines in fall - you'll see Armenia's monasteries surrounded by red and gold leaves, experience Azerbaijan's harvest festivals in mountain villages and join Georgia's wine country at its busiest. Our travelers tell us they love joining cooking classes with local families, learning to make Georgian bread and helping prepare harvest meals. The Georgia-Azerbaijan combo tour fits perfectly in autumn, with ideal weather for exploring Tbilisi's old quarter and visiting mountain communities preparing for winter. Among the Caucasus tour operators, Intrepid really delivers with solid itineraries that work well - their guides know the region inside out and our travelers consistently give them high marks. If you're looking at Georgia specifically, Glad Travel Georgia gets lots of love on TourRadar, especially from people traveling solo. They're quite flexible with customizing trips and making adjustments to suit different needs. Tour Georgia has had mixed feedback lately - they're not quite hitting the consistent quality levels you get with Intrepid. For Armenia specifically, The Caucasus Tours is doing great work, and their guide Mariam is particularly good. She knows Armenian history, culture and hidden spots in depth, and she shares it all with genuine enthusiasm. The thing about getting around the Caucasus is you really want an operator who understands the local dynamics and logistics. That's where companies like Intrepid and The Caucasus Tours shine - they've got those practical details sorted while keeping the cultural experiences authentic. Just keep in mind that in this region, having a knowledgeable guide makes a huge difference - it's not just about getting from A to B but understanding the complex history, traditions and also current situation in each area you visit.
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How Safe Is Independent Travel in the Caucasus?
You can definitely explore the Caucasus on your own especially Georgia where you'll find good transport links and English signs in the bigger cities. The Georgian Military Highway makes it easy to get from Tbilisi to Kazbegi with regular minibuses running the route. Getting to those amazing medieval tower villages in Svaneti or that hidden gem Lahij village in Azerbaijan though you might want some local help with that. Most travelers find it useful to join guided tours in Armenia especially around those incredible monasteries like Geghard and Noravank where you'll get so much more out of the experience with someone who knows the history.
What's The Best Way to Really Experience Those Famous Mountains?
There's something for everyone in the Caucasus Mountains whether you're a serious hiker or just want amazing views. Head to Becho village and take that beautiful 6km trail to Shdugra Waterfall where you'll get incredible views of Mount Ushba or challenge yourself with that stunning 12.5km hike up to Gergeti Trinity Church at 2170m with Mount Kazbegi towering above at 5047m. Nature lovers should check out Lagodekhi's trails where you might spot rare Lagodekhian gentiana on your way to that impressive 40-meter Ninoskhevi waterfall. Love winter sports? Gudauri's got great skiing December through April and in summer you can actually paraglide over those dramatic valleys.
How Can I Really Get Involved in Local Culture?
Beyond those fantastic Georgian feasts called Supras there's so much hands-on culture to experience here. You can make bread in traditional tonir ovens in Garni village or join locals making churchkhela in Kvareli using ancient methods with grape juice and nuts. In Kakheti you'll find family wineries still making wine the 8000-year-old UNESCO way in underground clay vessels. Over in Azerbaijan's Lahij you can watch copper artisans at work while Armenia's got these amazing carpet weaving workshops in Yerevan where you can learn traditional techniques.
What Are Some Hidden Gems Most Tourists Miss?
You've got to visit the Pankisi Valley where the Kist community makes this incredible Chechen dish called jijig galnish. The David Gareji Monastery complex sits right on Georgia's border with Azerbaijan and those 6th-century frescoes are just incredible. Ever heard of Karahunj? It's like Armenia's version of Stonehenge but actually older. And Qobustan in Azerbaijan is just mind-blowing with over 6000 ancient rock carvings plus these fascinating mud volcanoes they've got half of all the world's mud volcanoes right there.
Where Can I Find the Best Local Food?
Every area's got its specialty and you're going to want to try them all. Get yourself to Telavi for proper Kakhetian mtsvadi with some local Saperavi wine or head to Pasanauri they're basically the dumpling capital for the best khinkali you'll ever taste. In Sheki Azerbaijan you've got to try their piti it's this amazing lamb stew they cook in individual clay pots. Over in Armenia's Garni village you can watch them make traditional lavash and Yerevan's GUM market is where you'll find everything from spas to proper Armenian khorovats. The wine scene's best in Georgia's Kakheti where families still use those traditional qvevri vessels just like their ancestors did.



















































