Winter program 6 nights 7 days Tbilisi

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Tbilisi, Georgia
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7 days 6 nights

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About this tour

Georgia
Winter programme 6 nights 7 days
Gudauri – Borjomi – Tbilisi

Highlights

  • Program 4 nights 5 days
  • Available from January 11th to February 28th
  • Tbilisi - Gudauri - Mtskheta
  • Accommodation will be as follows: 4 nights in Tbilisi

Included/Excluded

  • Accommodation in hotels
  • Hotel breakfast
  • Private car for tourist trips
  • Reception and farewell to the airport
  • International travel insurance over the period of the trip
  • All state taxes
  • A gift of Internet SIM cards for each person for 5 days
  • flight tickets
  • Lunch and dinner

Itinerary

Reception by the company's representatives at Tbilisi International Airport, then we will take the car and go to the hotel to receive the rooms. After that, we will start our first tour from Heydar Aliyev Park, then the sulfur baths, then go to see the forest waterfall and the lovers’ bridge, then the only Tbilisi mosque that was built in 2011, then we will head to the Botanical Garden, which is located on top of the mountain on an area of 128 thousand square meters, then watch the statue of the Queen Temara, known as the mother of the Georgians, after that, visit Narikala, the old castle, and then ride the cable car to go back down, then go to an Arab restaurant for food And then we will complete the city tour, we will start it from the famous Rustaveli Street, where the Galleria Shopping Mall, the Opera House, the old parliament and the cinemas complex until we reach Freedom Square and see the golden statue of St. Mary George, and then we will head to the European Park(Riga Park) to see the dancing fountain and the famous Peace Bridge, then go to the Shardeni area, which is filled with many restaurants and cafes in European and Arab style, after that go to the restaurant for dinner, then return to the hotel - overnight

After breakfast, at exactly ten in the morning, we will go to Lake Kustoba to enjoy the picturesque nature, ride the rubber boats and pedalos in the lake, then go to Fakih Park, which is one of the most beautiful gardens in Tbilisi, then one of the Arab or Turkish restaurants for lunch, then we will go to Mtatsminda Park, the amusement park on top of the mountain. To watch the TV broadcasting tower and the dinosaur park and enjoy the modern entertainment games. There are also some restaurants and cafes in the park, and you can also see the city of Tbilisi from the top in an amazing scene in the evening, then we will go to the restaurant for dinner and then return to the hotelOvernight

After breakfast, at exactly ten o'clock in the morning, we will start our journey to the heart of the Caucasus Mountains. After 40 minutes of movement, we will reach the historical Ananuri Castle located on the Aragvi River. The area is distinguished by the extraordinary beauty of nature. We will spend some time there to take memorial photos and visit archaeological sites, and then go to the hotel in Gudauri to receive the rooms. Overnight.

Free day in Gudauri to enjoy snow activities and skiing

After breakfast at the hotel, at exactly ten o'clock in the morning, we will go to the charming city of Borjomi, which is famous for its sulfur water and towering green mountains. We will go to the hotel and receive the rooms.. Then, go to the national park, which is considered one of the largest parks in Europe, ride the cable car, watch the waterfall and enjoy the sulfur water, then return to the hotel – overnight.

After breakfast, at exactly ten in the morning, we will leave the city of Gudauri and head to Tbilisi, then a shopping tour in malls and markets. People then proceed to the hotel

After breakfast, we will head to Tbilisi International Airport, wishing you a happy return trip

Durations

7 Days 6 Nights

Tour's Location

Tbilisi, Georgia

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