Embark on a 9-day journey through the enchanting lands of Armenia and Georgia, where history, culture, and adventure merge seamlessly with breathtaking natural landscapes. Discover the cultural treasures of the Caucasus, from Armenia’s ancient monasteries carved into rugged cliffs to Georgia’s timeless churches perched atop verdant valleys. This tour invites you to explore sacred sites, soaring mountain peaks, and vibrant cities, all while immersing yourself in the warmth of local traditions and hospitality.
Begin your adventure in Armenia, where the iconic silhouette of Mount Ararat watches over sacred monasteries like Khor Virap. Explore UNESCO-listed Geghard Monastery, and the serene beauty of Lake Sevan. Wander through timeless villages and experience the spirit of Armenia’s deep-rooted Christian heritage.
Cross into Georgia, a land of contrasts where the vibrant streets of Tbilisi meet the majestic landscapes of the Caucasus Mountains. Traverse the stunning Georgian Military Highway to discover landmarks like the Gergeti Trinity Church, nestled under the shadow of Mount Kazbek. Explore ancient cave cities like Uplistsikhe, and uncover the mysteries of Mtskheta, Georgia’s spiritual heart and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Throughout your journey, savor the bold flavors of Armenian and Georgian cuisine, sample world-renowned wines, and experience the unmatched hospitality of the Caucasus people. From cultural landmarks to thrilling adventures in the mountains, this tour offers a perfect balance of history, spirituality, and natural beauty. Armenia and Georgia await you with open arms and timeless stories.
Highlights:
- Discover Armenia’s sacred monasteries and Lake Sevan – Visit Khor Virap, the UNESCO-listed Geghard Monastery, and the serene Lake Sevan, all watched over by the majestic Mount Ararat.
- Explore Georgia’s stunning Caucasus landscapes and ancient sites – Marvel at the Gergeti Trinity Church under Mount Kazbek, wander through the ancient cave city of Uplistsikhe, and uncover the rich history of Mtskheta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Savor authentic cuisine, local wines, and warm hospitality – Indulge in the bold flavors of Armenian and Georgian cuisine, sample renowned wines, and experience the warm welcome of the Caucasus people.