Georgia Packages | Duration | Price |
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Georgia Armenia and Azerbaijan Tour Package from India | 10 days & 9 nights | INR 1,83,000 |
Azerbaijan and Georgia Tour Package | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 1,30,000 |
Georgia, located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, is a treasure trove of cultural heritage and natural beauty. With Thrillophilia's Georgia tour packages, you can explore the vibrant capital city of Tbilisi, featuring landmarks like the Holy Trinity Cathedral and the Bridge of Peace.
With our packages, you can discover Batumi's coastal charm with its Batumi Boulevard and Dolphinarium. For a glimpse into Georgia's spiritual heritage, visit the ancient town of Mtskheta, home to the Jvari Monastery and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral. Another great option is to explore the scenic beauty of Kazbegi, which has breathtaking views of Mount Kazbek and the Gergeti Trinity Church. You can also explore the historical treasures of Kutaisi, including the Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati Monastery.
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Tbilisi, the capital city of Georgia, offers a blend of ancient and modern attractions. You can explore the iconic Narikala Fortress and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Rustaveli Avenue. Consider visiting the Holy Trinity Cathedral in your Georgia tour package for stunning views of the city.
Batumi is situated on the Black Sea coast and is known for its modern architecture and subtropical climate. Consider visiting the Batumi Botanical Garden with its diverse flora, and enjoy a show at the Batumi Dolphinarium. The city also features the Ali and Nino moving statue, symbolizing a legendary love story, making it an essential part of any Georgia package.
Rustavi, with its Soviet-era industrial charm, provides a unique perspective on Georgian life. The Rustavi International Motorpark hosts thrilling motorsport events, while the Rustavi History Museum provides a glimpse into the city’s past. Additionally, the Rustavi City Park is a popular spot in Georgia, offering cultural events such as Rustavi Music.
Kutaisi is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. It is rich in history and culture. UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati Monastery are the top attractions here. The Sataplia Nature Reserve, featuring dinosaur footprints and stunning caves, is another highlight included in many Georgia holiday packages.
It is a picturesque resort town surrounded by lush forests and mountains. Consider visiting the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park for excellent hiking trails and breathtaking views. You can explore Borjomi Central Park to taste the renowned Borjomi mineral water directly from the source. The town also hosts the historical Borjomi Museum of Local Lore.
To visit Georgia, travelers from India need an e-visa. The application process is straightforward, and to fill it you need to first go to Georgia's e-Visa portal. Fill out the online form, upload a passport copy, and a recent photograph, and provide travel details. The visa fee is approximately INR 2000, and the processing time is usually 5 working days. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay. You should also have proof of accommodation, travel insurance, and return flight tickets, as these might be checked upon entry.
The e-Visa permits a stay of up to 30 days for tourism. For those planning to stay longer than 30 days or require multiple entries, you need to apply for a long-term visa at the Embassy of Georgia in New Delhi. This process requires additional documentation, such as a letter of invitation, proof of financial means, and a detailed travel itinerary. It's important to check the specific requirements on the embassy's website before applying.
Thrillophilia's Georgia tour packages include visa assistance services, guiding you through each step of the application process.
Peak Season
The peak tourist season in Georgia is from May to September, with warm temperatures. The balmy weather makes it perfect for exploring Tbilisi’s Holy Trinity Cathedral, enjoying Batumi’s coastal activities, and hiking in Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park.
Shoulder Season
April-May and September-October offer mild weather with comfortable temperatures. Relatively fewer tourists make it a great time to visit Jvari Monastery and Gergeti Trinity Church. This season is perfect for activities like the Tbilisi New Wine Festival and visiting the Vashlovani National Park.
Waning Season
From November to March, the temperatures are cold, with fewer crowds and affordable rates on accommodation and flight fares. This season is ideal for winter sports at Gudauri and Bakuriani ski resorts. The winter landscape of Svaneti and the thermal baths in Tbilisi offers unique experiences.
Travellers from India have both direct and connecting flight options to reach Georgia.
Direct Flights:
From: New Delhi
To: Tbilisi International Airport
Airline: Indigo
For connecting flights, major airlines such as Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, and Emirates provide regular services. These flights typically involve layovers in Doha, Istanbul, or Dubai. The total journey time, including layovers, usually ranges from 9 to 15 hours.
Here are some of the best places to visit in Georgia:
1. Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi
One of the largest Orthodox cathedrals in the world, known locally as Sameba, is a symbol of Georgian faith and resilience. Its impressive architecture and panoramic views of the city make it a top attraction in any Georgia tour package. The Holy Trinity Cathedral complex includes several chapels, a monastery, and the residence of the Patriarch of Georgia.
2. Narikala Fortress
Narikala Fortress, perched high above Tbilisi, offers stunning views of the city and the Mtkvari River. This ancient fortress dates back to the 4th century and is a must-see for history buffs. Nearby, the Tbilisi Botanical Garden provides a peaceful retreat with its lush greenery and beautiful waterfalls.
3. Bridge of Peace
The Bridge of Peace is a striking modern structure that spans the Mtkvari River in Tbilisi. Its unique bow-shaped design and illuminated glass panels make it a standout landmark. The bridge connects Rike Park with the Old Town, offering a scenic walk and symbolizing Georgia’s blend of tradition and innovation.
4. Gergeti Trinity Church
Situated near the town of Stepantsminda in the Caucasus Mountains, Gergeti Trinity Church is a spiritual haven with breathtaking views. The church sits at an elevation of 2,170 meters, which you can reach through a 4x4 vehicle. On the other hand, adventure lovers can opt for hiking too. The journey offers stunning vistas of Mount Kazbek and the surrounding landscape.
5. Jvari Monastery
Jvari Monastery, near the town of Mtskheta, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its early Christian architecture. Built in the 6th century, the monastery offers incredible views of the confluence of the Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers. Inside, you'll see beautiful frescoes and intricate stone carvings that tell stories of Georgia’s rich religious heritage.
Here are some of the best things to do in Georgia:
1. Explore Batumi Boulevard: Batumi Boulevard is perfect for taking a stroll or bike ride along the Black Sea coast, featuring beautiful gardens, fountains, and cafes. The dancing fountains show, especially at night, offers a delightful experience for visitors. You can also find the Alphabet Tower, a 130-meter structure that offers panoramic views of the city.
2. Visit Batumi Dolphinarium: The Batumi Dolphinarium offers entertaining dolphin shows that can be fun for the entire family. You can watch dolphins perform various tricks and even participate in interactive sessions. The facility also focuses on educating visitors about marine life and conservation efforts.
3. Discover Tbilisi’s Old Town: Tbilisi’s Old Town is a charming area full of narrow streets and historic buildings. Notable landmarks include the Anchiskhati Basilica, the oldest surviving church in Tbilisi, and the sulfur baths of Abanotubani. The area is also known for its vibrant street art and cozy cafes like Café Leila and Shavi Lomi.
4. Tour Svetitskhoveli Cathedral: Located in Mtskheta, the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral is one of Georgia’s most important religious sites in Georgia packages. The cathedral, built in the 11th century, is known for its impressive architecture and historical significance. It is believed to be the burial site of Christ’s robe.
5. Visit Ananuri Fortress Complex: Situated along the Aragvi River, the Ananuri Fortress Complex offers a fascinating glimpse into Georgia’s feudal past. The complex includes well-preserved towers and churches such as the Church of the Assumption and the Church of the Virgin. Scenic views of the Zhinvali Reservoir from the fortress walls make it a popular spot for photography.
1. Narikala Fortress: A definite inclusion in comprehensive Georgia Tour Packages is the famous Narikala Fort that overlooks the entire capital city of Tbilisi and the Mtkvari River. The fort is as old as the 4th century, back when it used to be a Persian citadel and was completed around the 8th century by Arab emirs, who built their palaces inside the Fortress. Most people travel to the Narikala Fortress to catch an unparalleled view of the city of Tbilisi which is especially spectacular to witness at night.
2. Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi: This Cathedral, which is also known as the Holy Trinity Tsminda Sameba Cathedral, is widely recognized as the most symbolic structure of new Georgia. It is one of the most striking features of the Tbilisi skyline and a trip to this picturesque cathedral is included in almost all Georgia Tour Packages. The structure includes 9 chapels, a school, a monastery and several underground chambers, all contained within a golden dome. The cathedral is located on the summit of Elia Hill and is one of the most beautiful landmarks in the city of Tbilisi.
Location: Elia Hill, Tbilisi, Georgia
Entry fees: Free entry, guided tours cost extra
3. Svetitskhoveli Cathedral: Georgia Tour Packages are incomplete without a trip to one of the oldest, most historical and structurally beautiful cathedrals in Georgia. The Svetitskhoveli Cathedral can be found in the ancient city of Mtskheta, near the local railway station. The church is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its typical Early and Middle Ages architecture and design. It is believed that Christ’s robes lie beneath the central nave of the cathedral. When you are exploring the church, make sure you walk through the hallways and explore the outside walls, which are decorated with unique frescoes, carvings and inlay work, which is rare to see in such cathedrals.
Location: Narekvavi-Mtskheta-Railway Station, Mtskheta, Georgia
4. Gonio Apsaros Fortress: Georgia is a country that is known for its brilliant and ancient architectural structures, the most remarkable of which are included in your Georgia Tour Packages. Of these, one of the most striking structures that you must see includes the Gonio Apsaros Fort, which is a fine specimen of Roman-Byzantine military building style. The Fortress has been inhabited by people of various kingdoms and cultures, including the Romans who built it in the 1st century AD, the Byzantines who occupied it in the 6th century and then the Ottomans who took it from the Byzantines. You can also visit a museum on the property.
Location: Adjara, Gonio, Georgia
Entry fees: 3 GEL for adults, 1 GEL for students, 5 GEL for a guided tour
5. Batumi Boulevard: You can’t book Georgia Tour Packages without paying a visit to the beautiful Batumi Boulevard located in the city of Batumi. This beautiful and well-maintained park was constructed in 1884 and stretches for a distance of 7 km along the coast. The park is lined with cafes, benches, fountains, viewpoints, restaurants, trees, walking trails, beach bars and game stalls which provide ample entertainment to visitors. It is a cultural hotspot located right beside the beach, which you can easily access from the park.
Location: 1 Nikoloz Baratashvili Street, Batumi, Georgia
Entry fees: 15 GEL for non-Georgian citizens
6. Jvari Monastery of Mtskheta: The primary attractions of this age-old monastery are the rich history that is etched on the walls of this church, as well as the mountaintop on which the church is built, which allows you to witness the sprawling natural beauty of Georgia from a vantage point. Located on the eastern side of Mtskheta, the Jvari Church was built between 585-604 AD in typical Georgian style, with symmetrical walls and domes. When you explore this church as part of your Georgia Tour Packages, you can catch a panoramic view of the Eastern Mtskheta countryside, as well as the confluence of the Mtkvari and the Aragvi Rivers.
Entry fee: Free entry (a round-trip taxi to and from the church costs around 30 GEL)
7. Batumi Dolphinarium: When the famous Batumi Dolphinarium was built in 1966, it was one of the best and largest dolphinariums in the world. Today, it is one of the primary attractions in the city of Batumi and is a must-inclusion in all comprehensive Georgia Tour Packages. You can catch shows that are organized on a daily basis, where dolphins are made to do choreographed tricks and performances. You can also watch them being fed and interact with the animals yourself. The amphitheatre in which these performances are held is almost always crowded and is the best way to spend a day in Batumi if you are travelling with kids.
Location: 51 Rustaveli Ave, Batumi, Georgia
Entry fees: 60 GEL for 3–12-year-olds, 100 GEL for 12–18-year-old and 150 GEL for adults
8. Sioni Cathedral: You can explore one of the most picturesque cathedrals as part of your Georgia Packages in the capital city of Tbilisi. The cathedral was originally built way back in the 3rd and 4th century AD but was destroyed, reconstructed and renovated several times over the years. The last major modification was made in the 13th century. This is one of the holiest churches in the city because it is believed the cross housed inside the church is tied with the hair of St. Nino himself. It is also a picturesque structure from where you can catch a sweeping view of the Tbilisi countryside.
Location: 3 Sioni St, Tbilisi, Georgia
Entry fees: 1.5 GEL
9. Samtavros Convent: Perhaps the most famous landmark in the spiritual capital of the country – Mtskheta – is the Samtavro Convent, built by the famous King Mirrian in order of St. Nino. St. Nino and St. Gabriel were believed to be the first Christians in the land of Georgia, and the church was built in honour of the former after his death. You can also see the tombs of King Mirian and his queen on the church grounds. The convent is an architectural marvel that has become a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its historical value and structural brilliance.
10. Monastery of Zedazeni: One of the oldest monasteries in the country and also one of the most exciting stops on your Georgia Packages is the Zedazeni Monastery, built in the 2nd century AD. It is located in the Mtskheta-Mtianeti region, on the Saguramo Ridge that is covered with an expanse of dense forest. The beautiful complex looks out on endless stretches of natural beauty that is typical of the Mtskheta countryside. The monastery was founded by St. John, one of the saints who were sent to this region to establish Christianity.
Location: Zedazeni Road, Georgia
1. Go for a traditional Supra: A Supra is a traditional feast that is one of the most interesting parts of Georgian culture. There are two types of Supras – the festive and sombre supra. The first toast of the feast is given to God, after which you have to toast to peace and then to Georgia. The feast includes several local delicacies such as cheese bread (khachapuri), eggs and cheese (Adjarian), fried bread with cheese (Imeretian) and a selection of local wines. It is one of the most exciting cultural inclusions in your Georgia Packages.
Location: Local homes and restaurants in Georgia
Price: 365 GEL for 4-6 people
2. Caves of Gareji: One of the most beautiful places you can visit as part of your Georgia packages is the David Gareji, a complex which consists of over 5,000 caves for monks to meditate in and 19 medieval monasteries. This used to be one of the most significant places of pilgrimage for Georgians for centuries. Excavations in the area have revealed the existence of ancient caves that you can explore, which used to be bakeries, barns, housing for cattle and livestock, reserves, etc. You can also see remnants of mural paintings in the monasteries and caves
Location: Lori plateau, Kakheti region, Georgia
Price: 25 GEL includes a minivan with pick up, guided tour of the caves and drop back
3. Trekking: Georgia has an incredible topography, with the coast lining the Black Sea and the land being home to the Caucasian Mountains. This versatile landscape offers the perfect opportunity to go trekking in some of the most beautiful and challenging trails of your life. If you want to go trekking on your Georgia Trip, some of the most exciting trails include the Svaneti trek from Mestia to Ushguli, Omalo to Shatili trail, the Chaukhi pass trek, the Svaneti to Racha trek and much more.
Location: Georgia
Price: 1000 – 1,500 GEL approx.
4. Explore Gergeti Trinity Church: On your Georgia Tour, you can visit and explore many churches, amongst which is the magnificent Gergeti Trinity Church. The rich history of the church, along with the natural beauty that surrounds the complex is what attracts several tourists from across the world to this quaint cathedral. It is situated under Mount Kazbek, on the right bank of the Chkheri River. You can also explore this stunning Georgian Orthodox church as your trekking through the picturesque Caucasians.
Location: Kazbegi, Oni, Georgia
5. Marvel at Ananuri Castle: Located 66 km north of the city of Tbilisi, Ananuri Fortress is a stunning example of typical Georgian architecture that is truly worth exploring during your Georgia Trip. Located on the Aragvi River, the Fortress has witnessed several battles, shifts in power, historical events and cultural revolutions since its inceptions in the 17th century. Inside the castle, you can explore 2 exotic 17th-century churches, several colourful frescoes, towers and minarets along with a unique insight into Georgia’s feudal history.
Location: Mtskheta-Mtianeti Region, Georgia
6. Wine tasting: When you are in Georgia, it is imperative that you go wine-tasting, simply because Georgia is the oldest wine-making country in the entire world. The inhabitants of Georgia have been making wine for 8000 years, making wine a seamless part of its cuisine and culture. You can find a selection of local and exotic wines in some of the oldest wineries in the world when you go on a guided tasting tour. You can walk through sprawling vineyards, learn about the different processes involved and sample some of the most unique wine in the world. Chateau Mere, Chateau Mukhrani, Chateau Schuchman and Alexander Chavchavadze Palace are some of the best places to taste wine as part of your Georgia Tour.
Location: Natakhtari-Tsilkani-Mukhrani, Mukhrani 3309
Price: Starting from 65 GEL
7. Explore the Old Town in Tbilisi: Old Town is one of the most fascinating places in the capital city of Tbilisi, where you can walk through old buildings, scrutinize the ancient architecture, explore some of the oldest churches in the world and other monuments and buildings against a hilly backdrop. Once you cross a bridge over the Kura River, however, you can see the modern aspects of the town that is a complete juxtaposition to the archaic charm of Old Town.
8. Relax on Batumi Beach: Batumi Beach is a tropical paradise in the midst of all the Medieval fanfare in Georgia. Fringed with a well-maintained boulevard along with several exciting shops and modern structures, Batumi Beach is the place to be when you are visiting Georgia in the summer. The beach doesn’t have any sand but is filled with picturesque pebbles that are comfortable enough for visitors to sit or relax on. The beautiful Black Sea provides the perfect backdrop for a relaxing evening on this beach.
Location: 1 Nikoloz Baratashvili Street, Batumi, Georgia
9. Pay a visit to Medieval Land: This small smattering of ancient buildings, ruins and residences is a hidden gem in Georgia and exploring this area is one of the most interesting things you can do when touring the country. The province is surrounded by the towering ranges of the Caucasian Mountains and the ruins can be found in the middle of a sprawling green valley. You can see the remains and ruins of Medieval watchtowers that were used to protect the region from outside invaders.
Location: Svaneti Province, Georgia
10. Tour the Caves of Uplistsikhe: The Caves of Uplistsikhe are a series of small settlements that were recently discovered in Georgia in the recent past. These structures have been found to exist since the Bronze Age, which is around 1000 BC and were inhabited by people till as late as the 13th century AD. Today, the caves are in tuins, but you can see the distinct architectural style, the tools used for hunting and house-work and the many artefacts that have been excavated from this place over the years.
Location: Gori, Georgia
Price: 7 GEL
Georgia is a country that straddles the continents of Asia on the west and Europe on the east. It is home to Caucasian mountains and the country is surrounded by the Black Sea on its coast, which makes it a natural paradise for travellers who like to trek, swim and explore such sprawling countrysides.
Georgia is also one home to some of the oldest churches, forts, palaces and monasteries in the world, with many precious excavations, UNESCO World Heritage Sites and artwork that can be found in the country. You can explore all the wonderful things that this quaint country has to offer as part of your comprehensive Georgia Holiday Packages.
The months of May, June and September are ideal for exploring the versatile country of Georgia. This is the time when you can avoid the harsh summer heat, and also the freezing winter temperatures. This is also the time when you can trek through the mountains and sample the freshest harvest from the vineyards.
While Georgia, like most other Eastern European countries, is very picturesque, what makes this country exceptional and unique is the presence of age-old churches, caves, monasteries and cathedrals that have withstood the test of time. These cathedrals and monuments have existed for thousands of years, built during the reign of the Roman, Ottoman and Byzantine Empires. When you book historical Georgia Holiday packages, you can inspect the murals and frescoes in these churches, marvel at the architectural brilliance and admire the natural beauty that surrounds these structures.
The easiest way to travel to Georgia is via flight. There are airports in Tbilisi, Batumi and Kutaisi, where flights come in from places like Armenia, Azerbaijan, London, several cities in Russia and more.
No, it is one of the most budget-friendly holiday destinations in Europe, ideal for solo travellers, backpackers, couples, families and small groups. If you are in the capital city of Tbilisi, you might spend anything between 42-60 GEL per day. You can book well-rounded and thoroughly planned Georgia Holiday Packages at a discount, which will take care of all your travel needs and show you some of the best aspects of the country, without burning a hole in your pocket.
Apart from the general charm of being an old, east European country, Georgia is also one of the oldest settlements in the world. It attracts thousands of tourists every year because the country has something to offer to everyone. If you are fond of trekking, exploring nature, lounging on beaches and climbing mountains, then the Caucasians and the Black Sea are ideal for such adventure-lovers. Fans of history and culture also have innumerable churches, monuments, caves and monasteries to explore, some of which have existed for over 3000 years.
A 7-day Georgia trip can cost around ₹70,000 to ₹100,000 per person. This includes stays, meals, transfers and visits to attractions like Holy Trinity Cathedral and Narikala Fortress. Thrillophilia’s customised itineraries to Georgia offer luxury accommodations, transfers, and activities, offering great value and service.
1. TKvariati: One of the most popular beaches is the rocky Kvariati beach, which is popular for its affordability, restaurant and snack options, the warmth of the locals and a comfortable bungalow right on the beachfront.
2. Gonio: If you want to enjoy seaside activities more than the actual beach, this is the most happening beach to be in. With music festivals, nightclubs, dance floors, carnivals and food stalls on the banks, a trip to this beach is bound to be exciting.
3. Sarpi: Located close to the Turkish border, this picturesque beach is much sought-after because of its scenic beauty, shallow rocky cliffs which are ideal for diving and many stalls on the banks.
4. Shekvetili: The stunning beach is famous for its endless stretches of black sand that have been deposited on the shores by the Black Sea. It is supposed to contain medicinal properties, and even if it doesn’t, the natural beauty and amiable atmosphere of the beach is perfect for a lazy day out in Georgia.
Yes, Georgia is worth visiting once in a lifetime. You can explore Tbilisi’s Narikala Fortress, and the Holy Trinity Cathedral, along with Batumi’s Batumi Boulevard and Dolphinarium. Additionally, the ancient cave city of Uplistsikhe reveals fascinating historical layers. Thrillophilia’s Georgia packages cover these highlights, ensuring a rich travel experience.
Yes, in 7 days, you can explore attractions, like the Prometheus Cave in Kutaisi or Borjomi’s mineral springs and activities like wine tasting in Kakheti. Thrillophilia plans the best itineraries that cover the top highlights of Georgia, making your holiday a unique experience.
A 5-day Georgia tour package is enough to explore the David Gareja Monastery complex, the Rabati Castle in Akhaltsikhe, and the Vardzia cave monastery. You can also discover the natural beauty of Martvili Canyon and relax in the thermal waters of Tskaltubo. A visit to the historic town of Sighnaghi, known as the "City of Love," is also possible.
Yes, it is advisable to exchange some money before arriving in Georgia for immediate and small purchases. Currency exchange services are available at Tbilisi International Airport, major banks like TBC Bank and Bank of Georgia, and hotels. However, ATMs in cities like Tbilisi and Batumi accept international cards.
Yes, a valid passport is necessary to apply for a visa to Georgia. Your passport should be valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay, ensuring smooth entry and exit at airports.