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Explore Flavours of the South Caucasus – Georgia & Armenia for 12 days with Crooked Compass and discover unforgettable experiences - Photo 2

Sabores del Cáucaso Meridional - Georgia y Armenia

País:

Georgia

Vuelo:

No incluido

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Tour id:

258272

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  • Operador:

    Crooked Compass

  • Longitud:

    12 días

  • Tamaño del grupo:

    12 pax

  • Edad:

    18 to 99

  • Dificultad:

    Niveles de dificultad:
    • Relajante
    • Fácil
    • Moderado
    • Activo
    • Muy activo

Programa del tour

Día 1

Llegada a Tiflis

Welcome to Georgia! On arrival at Tbilisi airport, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Your hotel sits above the city offering spectacular views and an incredible rooftop restaurant offering local cuisine. The remainder of the day is yours at leisure.

Overnight – Makmani Hotel Tbilisi or similar

Día 2

Tiflis

Today you will explore the capital of Georgia, Tbilisi. Wander in the old districts of the city which are structured like terraces. Take a walk in the narrow streets to view the colourful houses, patterned balconies and wonderful samples of modern architecture. You will start from Metekhi Church (13th century) with magnificent views over old Tbilisi. A stroll along winding little streets takes you to the main sights of the city. Afterwards, take a cable car up to the ancient Narikala fortress (4th century) to enjoy the panoramic views of the whole town and then walk down to the historical domed sulphur bath area.

Continue to a local restaurant, where you`ll try delicious Georgian cuisine. Bia offers the most delicious food, coming from a chef who truly understands the art of the bean. The simple and original interior of the restaurant provides a calm backdrop to your culinary adventure, as here you can taste forgotten and revived traditions. The restaurant is located on Rustaveli Avenue – the main street of Tbilisi, in the building of the legendary Rustaveli Theatre.

In the evening, visit a wine bar. As the world’s oldest known wine-making culture, Georgia is home to hundreds of native grape varieties. Here you will taste a varied selection of the county’s finest wines while learning about the stories behind the wines and the history of the county by the sommelier itself. You will gain a broad understanding of the region and the featured wineries. There will be ample opportunity to ask questions about all things wine-related, from the county and beyond. Enjoy the dinner with traditional Georgian appetizing dishes. (B,L,D)

Overnight – Makmani Hotel Tbilisi or similar

Día 3

Tiflis

In the morning, transfer by metro to the farmer`s market. Here you will meet your local host – Teona. She is a cook and together, you will choose the best available ingredients for your lunch. Afterwards, head to her house in the suburbs of Tbilisi and start cooking with her. During the cooking class, you will try your hand in making eggplants with walnuts and Pkhali, a dish of chopped and minced vegetables, paired with spinach. Beetroot or white beans are combined with ground walnuts, vinegar, onions, garlic, and herbs. Get acquainted with the local way of life and enjoy your well-deserved meal. Afterwards, return to Tbilisi and spend the evening at leisure. (B,L)

Overnight – Makmani Hotel Tbilisi or similar

Día 4

Tiflis - Mtsjeta - Aragvispiri - Stepanstminda

In the morning, visit the ancient capital and religious centre of Georgia – Mtskheta and its historical sights: Jvari Monastery (6th century) and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (11th century) – both UNESCO World Heritage sites. Afterwards, drive to the northern part of the country, to the village of Aragvispiri, where you will enjoy lunch with locals. Savour the authentic taste of freshly harvested products from the host`s garden. Sit at the local`s table, and share a delicious meal prepared with family recipes. Experience how to live like a Georgian and eat like a Georgian! Here you will also participate in cooking Georgian dishes.

Then, drive up to the famous Georgian Military Highway. On the way, visit the Ananuri architectural complex (17th century), the two churches and the fortress which overlook the Zhinvali water reservoir. The carvings on the churches are one of the best samples of the Georgian art. The drive is very scenic through the high Caucasus Mountains. Arrive in Stepantsminda – the main town in the region. (B,L)

Overnight – Rooms Kazbegi or similar

Día 5

Stepantsminda - Gergeti - Stepantsminda - Chardakhi - Tiflis

A visit to Stepantsminda is not possible without a visit to Gergeti Trinity church. With its special location and centuries-old history, it represents the face of Georgia. The green slopes decorated with mountain flowers and the great Caucasus leave an unforgettable impression on all who visit. This morning walks up through the picturesque valleys and woodland to Gergeti Trinity Church located at 2170m. Weather permitting, you may catch a glimpse of one of the highest glaciers in the Caucasus – Mt Kazbegi (5047m).

Afterwards, return to the town and drive along the beautiful Dariali gorge. Return to Stepantsminda and visit a local family, where the host will get you very excited about making “Khinkali”, Georgian dumplings which originated in the mountainous regions of Mtiuleti, Pshavi and Khevsureti. You will participate in making your own “Khinkali”. Later, visit the art house, where you will have an opportunity to see how the traditional Georgian felt “Teqa” is made before you enjoy several kinds of homemade jams with local herbal tea.

Next, drive to the village of Chardakhi. Visit the `Iagos Wine Cellar` and taste unique BIO wines made with traditional Georgian methods in Kvevri. This method of winemaking is inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Heritage List. Notably, you can find this wine on the Ritz London`s unique wine list. Drive back to Tbilisi and enjoy dinner with various kinds of Khinkali, along with Georgian dishes. (B,L,D)

Overnight – Makmani Hotel or similar

Día 6

Tiflis - Sighnaghi - Kisiskhevi - Tsinandali - Kondoli - Telavi

Today, you will travel to the Kakheti region, famous for its winemaking, as well as being associated with welcoming hospitality. Here, you can see both the snowy Caucasus mountains and fertile valleys. Visit the 18th century beautiful, small town of Sighnaghi which will impress you with its small houses and decorated balconies. From here, you can see the picturesque views of Alazani Valley and the Great Caucasus mountains.

Continue to Kisiskhevi and enjoy a lunch of Georgian traditional dishes and wine tasting. From here, drive to Tsinandali to visit Duke Alexander Chavchavadze`s estate and the garden created in the 19th century. The park and the house used to be the gathering place of all poets and artists of the 19th century. Later, you will visit BIO winery Kondoli which is a traditional Georgian wine cellar. Here, you will taste wine made in the traditional way in Kvevri (clay vessels under the ground). Continue to drive to Telavi. (B,L)

Overnight – Kviria Hotel or similar

Día 7

Telavi - Alaverdi - Naphareuli - Kvareli - Kakabeti - Tiflis

This morning, visit the local farmers market in Telavi. This is a place where you become an integral part of local daily life. Here you will find Georgian spices, fruits, vegetables, cheese and other natural products. Then, drive to visit Alaverdi Cathedral (11th century), the highest church in the Caucasus for many centuries. Continue to village Naphareuli, and visit the wine Museum `Qvevri`, which introduces the whole process of winemaking in detail. A visit to Kakheti is improbable without a local family lunch.

Here you will become acquainted with local farmer`s life. You will taste homemade food, enjoy the natural vegetables and fruits from the home garden, interact with local families and experience Georgian hospitality. Taste the traditional Kakhetian dish `Khashlama` and will also participate in baking Georgian bread and making Georgian sweets, Churchkhela. Afterwards, drive to Tbilisi. You will visit the restaurant Archive in the building of the ancient caravansary. Restaurant Archive includes a wine museum and wine bar. The Georgian chef Levan Kobiashvili researched historical books and travelled around Georgian villages to collect old unique recipes on traditional snacks and dishes. The restaurant offers exquisite variations of the chef`s signature snacks (khemsi) and plates. (B,L)

Overnight – Makmani Hotel or similar

Día 8

Tiflis - Paso fronterizo Georgia/Armenia en Sadakhlo - Dilijan

This morning you will transfer to the Georgian Armenian border. After border formalities, you will continue to Haghpat Monastery. At 1.30 pm, enjoy lunch today in a local restaurant where you will enjoy a traditional Pork BBQ, soup and local fruits. Pork BBQ is one of the traditional feasts of Armenian culture. Ancient Armenians wrapped their pork in lavash (brea) and this is known as Khorovats which is still a popular dish today. Khorovats are great to eat in any season.

From here, make your way to Dilijan, one of the most important resorts in Armenia, often referred to as the ‘Little Switzerland’ of Armenia, with magnificent views of the forested surroundings.  Participate in a hands-on master class where you will make Tolma, a stuffed vegetable dish, most often wrapped in grape or cabbage leaves with a meat-and-rice filling. You will also make Sujukh, a traditional sweet where walnuts are threaded onto a string, dipped in thickened grape juice or apricot/pomegranate juices and dried in the shape of a sausage.

Try your hand at making gata as well. Gata is an Armenian pastry or sweet bread, like a coffee cake. There are many variations of gata, and typically specific towns or regions will have their own version. It can be found in a variety of shapes, and sizes and may be decorated or left unadorned. Long ago, gata was baked in a tonir but is now baked in ovens. The bread is often baked to coincide with the feast of Candlemas (known as Tiarn’ndaraj in Armenian) but is not limited to the holiday and is eaten year-round.

One popular variety is gata with koritz (khoriz), a filling that consists of flour, butter and sugar. Gata can have other fillings such as nuts, most commonly walnuts. Some variations include placing a coin inside the dough before the gata is baked, and it is said that whoever receives the piece with the coin is to be blessed with good fortune. You will also enjoy a degustation of Muraba – different fruit preserves like jam. All these foody experiences will be in a private home with a local family.

This evening, enjoy a street tour through Sharambeyan which is the old town of Dilijan complete with craftsman’s workshops, a gallery and a museum. (B,L,D)

Overnight – Old Dilijan Hotel or similar

Día 9

Lago Sevan - Monasterio - Templo de Garni - Monasterio de Geghard - Ereván

After breakfast, drive to Lake Sevan, the second largest alpine lake in the world and known as the ‘Emerald of Armenia’. You will visit Sevanavank, a beautiful monastery on the peninsula, once a strategic shelter for Armenian Kings. Then drive to Tsaghkunq Village for lunch where you will enjoy a fish BBQ and a peach BBQ masterclass.

After lunch, drive to Yerevan where you will begin exploring the vibrant city with your guide. Originally established in 782 BC, Yerevan is a thriving city with the excitement, hustle and bustle of a modern capital. You will start your exploration from Republic Square, the masterpiece of the architect Alexander Tamanian, and then continue to the Opera House, a stunning architectural piece and the hub of Yerevan. You will then visit Cascade Complex, an open-air museum of modern art with a massive stairway. The complex links the historic residential and cultural centres of the city with a vast area of waterfalls and outdoor gardens. The next stop is the Ararat Brandy Factory where you will learn about the process of Armenian brandy and of course, enjoy a tasting. Dinner this evening is in a local restaurant. (B,L,D)

Overnight – Ani Central Inn Hotel or similar

Día 10

Khor Virap - Noravank - Cueva de Areni - Ereván

This morning you will visit Khor Virap, a medieval walled monastery cutting a silhouette against the snow-capped flanks of Mount Ararat. Continue to Noravank monastery – a great religious and cultural centre of the 12th century which is in a seemingly inaccessible location amidst impressive red cliffs and stunning mountains. Lunch today is under a Walnut tree, outside in nature. Here, you will participate in a masterclass preparing a traditional chicken BBQ, as well as a degustation of homemade vodka and wine.

Once your stomach is full, you will continue to Areni Cave 1, a 6100-year-old winery that was discovered in 2007. This series of Armenian caves held the oldest brain, shoe, and winery in the world. First investigated by archaeologists in 2007, the ever-giving Areni caves consist of several burial sites dating back to 5000 – 4000 BCE. The miraculous finds began almost as soon as digging began. Among the artefacts the Armenian Irish excavation team discovered were a series of clay pots, each containing the skull of a pre-teen corpse. Remarkably, one of these skulls still held a piece of well-preserved brain tissue, making it the oldest example of the Neolithic brain ever discovered.

But the amazing finds didn’t stop there. In 2010, excavators discovered a sewn leather shoe dating back to the Copper Age. While sandals and other primitive footwear have been discovered from eras farther back, the foot wrap is the oldest example of its kind in existence. Shortly after finding the ancient footwear, the researchers then discovered what seemed to be an ancient wine press. The wine-making site is, unsurprisingly, also the earliest proof of winemaking ever found.

Later, drive back to Yerevan where dinner this evening is in a local restaurant. (B,L,D)

Overnight – Ani Central Inn Hotel or similar

Día 11

Monasterio de Geghard - Templo de Garni - Ejmiatsin - Zvartnots - Ereván

This morning you will visit Geghard Monastery. The spectacular towering cliffs surrounding the monastery are part of the Azat River Gorge andare included together with the monastery in the UNESCO World Heritage Site listing. Some of the chambers within the monastery complex are entirely dug out of the cliff rocks, others are little more than caves, while others are elaborate structures, with both architecturally complex walled sections and rooms deep inside the cliff.

Continue to Garni Temple dating back to the 1st century. The citadel and pagan temple of Garni is a picturesque monument of the Hellenistic period and an impressive piece of ancient Armenian architecture. Here you will have an opportunity to enjoy the charming melodies of Armenian ‘duduk’ by a local performer. Duduk and its music are inscribed in the list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The architectural peculiarities of the temple were designed in a way to produce an authentically holy and mysterious reverberation of sound, almost a divine echo.

Lunch today will be at a local restaurant with the presentation of the Armenian flatbread ‘lavish’ baking process in an underground stove called ‘tonir’. Following lunch, you will visit Ejmiatsin Cathedral the spiritual centre of all Armenians and the seat of the Armenian Catholicos. Ejmiatsin Cathedral is the oldest standing church in Christendom built in 303AD over a pagan fire altar. You will also visit the ruins of Zvartnots – the pearl of 7th-century architecture, inscribed in UNESCO’s World Heritage list.

Dinner this evening is in a private home where you will participate in a masterclass and learn how to make Asrishta, a homestyle pasta like fettuccine, but made with a bit of browned butter to give it a rich flavour. Enjoy a degustation meal with the local family accompanied by homemade walnut liquor. (B,L,D)

Overnight – Ani Central Inn Hotel or similar

Día 12

Salida de Ereván

Today is yours at leisure until it is time to transfer to the airport for your onward flight. (B)

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Airport transfers
On tours that offer airport transfers as an inclusion, an airport transfer to/from your hotel will be provided on the arrival and departure day of the tour (within the ground suppliers operating hours). Flight details must be provided to Crooked Compass. Documentation will not be released until this information is provided. Once transfers are booked they cannot be changed. Only one inbound and one outbound transfer will be included. In the event of flight delays outside Crooked Compass' control, the transfers will be deemed to be cancelled. All transfers are based on group transfers, and no refund is available for missed transfers or passengers not using the transfer service. Airport transfers are provided as a service to passengers and it is the responsibility of the passenger to ensure that any airport transfer will allow them enough time to connect with their flights. Crooked Compass will not be responsible for any flight delays or cancellations caused by the late arrival or departure of an airport transfer, or for cancellation fees associated with a missed flight.

Airline Fuel Levy Surcharge
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It is a condition of travel that each passenger is adequately covered by an appropriate travel insurance policy for duration of travel. Please also check the contingencies of your prospective insurance cover and ensure you are aware of its conditions and omissions. We strongly advise travel insurance from time of booking to provide full cover.

Health Requirements
All customers are required to familiarise themselves with any health requirements specific to countries being visited. All customers should visit their doctor for these aforementioned purposes and/or to confirm that they are physically able to undertake the day-to-day requirements of the tour.
Crooked Compass does not employ medical personnel. Any necessary medical attention will be provided by a local facility at the passenger’s expense. Crooked Compass is not responsible or liable for any losses or costs incurred as a result of medical services obtained while on tour, or for the quality of the care or services provided.

Passports and Visas
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Baggage
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Single travel
On group tours, if you are travelling as a single passenger, you can request that we try to match you in a twin share room with another single passenger of the same sex. Should we not be able to match you in a twin share room by the final tour balance payment date, the single room supplement rate will apply. Should you be matched with another person we cannot be held responsible if the choice is not to your satisfaction. Any twin match must understand that the room must be treated as a non-smoking room unless both parties agree otherwise. Single rooms may be smaller than twin rooms. The Single Supplement represents a fee passed on to us by the hotels for sole use of a room.

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Variations
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Pre-departure contact
You must provide a telephone number, email or address where you can be reached, if necessary. Documentation will not be released until this information is provided.

Not included in the price
Anything not specifically included in the tour is at your own expense. 

Air travel
Air travel is subject to the conditions and limitations set out in the airline's conditions of carriage. Airfares are subject to change at any time.

Booking arrangements
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Events beyond our control
If a tour cannot proceed due to a force majeure event including but not limited to flood, earthquake, war or civil strife, acts of terrorism, hurricane, cyclone, industrial disturbance, strike, fire, lock out, epidemic, failure or delays of scheduled transportation facilities, or other Acts of God, or any law, order, decree, rule or regulation of any government authority, or for any reason whether of a similar or dissimilar nature beyond the control of Crooked Compass, this agreement shall terminate and there shall be no claim for damages by either party against the other.

Destination advice
Crooked Compass makes no representations as to the safety, conditions or other issues that may exist at any destination. You should obtain travel advice for your relevant government bodies.

Complaints procedure
Should you have a complaint while on the tour, you should inform your tour guide immediately. If the matter cannot be resolved after the tour guide’s best endeavours to do so during the tour, your complaint can be made in writing to Crooked Compass.

Crooked Compass cannot be held responsible for issues that were not brought to our attention during the course of a tour.

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ATAS
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Australian and New Zealand Bookings
All components purchased through Crooked Compass' Australian office (Crooked Compass Pty Ltd) are protected by a client trust account where monies are held until your departure or the full cost of your services have been paid for by us. This relates mainly to bookings from Australia and New Zealand.

Travel Agents
All clients booking through a travel agent are financially protected by the travel agent's own protection scheme, which you should check carefully before purchasing your travel arrangements. Crooked Compass is not financially liable for bookings due to the insolvency of your travel agent.

Law of contract
This agreement shall be governed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of New South Wales, Australia.

Detalles del tour

Alojamiento

11 noches de alojamiento

Transporte

Traslados de ida y vuelta al aeropuerto

Transporte privado con aire acondicionado

Seguro

El seguro no está incluido. Se requiere seguro de viaje para este tour. Por favor, asegúrese de tener la cobertura adecuada.

Opcional

No se incluyen otras actividades y servicios

Vuelos

Vuelos internacionales

Servicios adicionales

1 botella de agua mineral (0,5 l) por persona y día.

Entradas según el itinerario

Visitas turísticas según el itinerario

Servicios adicionales

Vuelos internacionales

Bebidas, salvo que se indique lo contrario

Visados

Seguro de viaje

Propinas

Inoculaciones

Artículos personales

Cualquier cosa no mencionada en el itinerario

Comidas

Comidas según el itinerario

Guía

Servicios de guía local de habla inglesa

Bueno saber

Divisa

GEL

Lari

Georgia

Opiniones de clientes

Operador

4

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Which payment options are available?
We accept credit cards, bank transfers and other popular payment methods.
Can I change or cancel my reservation?
Yes, changes or cancellations are possible, however penalties may apply depending on the time before the tour starts.
What documents are required to participate in the tour?
You will need a passport with a valid visa (if required) to visit countries along the tour route.
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