Georgia & Armenia Explorer





Wineries, monasteries and natural landscapes that will blow you away (off the tourist trail)
Why you'll love this trip
- Support local communities – visit the first café in Armenia to provide employment opportunities to people living with disabilities, stay by Lake Sevan at a local NGO committed to inclusivity and attend a cooking workshop where the local women work to preserve Armenian culture.
- Veer off the tourist track to see the lesser-known side of Georgia – see the Soviet ghost town of Tskhaltubo to wander the abandoned sanatoriums, explore Vardzia’s Cave Town to learn about 12th-century history and walk to Borjomi’s natural mineral springs.
- Follow a peaceful forest trail to two secluded medieval monasteries in Dilijan National Park – Armenia’s tranquil escape in the heart of the mountains.
- Learn about the region’s proud wine traditions with a visit to a local family winery in Georgia, then stop for a wine tasting in Armenia.
- Take in the stunning views of Khor Virap Monastery and Sevanavank Monastery – the ancient buildings set against the natural backdrops of mountains and blue lakes are just as impressive as the layered histories!
View the itinerary for departures between 01 January 2025 - 31 December 2025
Itinerary
Inclusions and activities
10 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners
Private vehicle, Public bus, Taxi, Train
Hotel (8 nights), Guest House (1 night), Lake Cottage (1 night)
This trip generates 50 kg of CO2-e per person per day
We offset these emissions on your behalf. But we know that is not enough, so we also have a carbon reduction target.
Is this trip right for you?
- This trip spends limited time in Tbilisi at the start of the trip. You may want to consider arriving a few days earlier to make sure you are not missing out on everything that Tbilisi has to offer.
- Caucasus is very hilly and mountainous, which means lots of steps are an inherent feature of the landscape. You will have to be able to easily lift your luggage and carry it up and down stairs and inclines.
- You’ll spend a night at a local lodge where the facilities will be simple and shared. Your support for the local NGO and the great location so close to Lake Sevan will more than make up for the lack of modern amenities and you’re sure to have a memorable stay.
- If you have more time to explore the region, consider starting your journey in Baku and discovering both Azerbaijan and Georgia’s renowned wine region, Kakheti. Check out our ‘Azerbaijan, Georgia & Armenia Adventure’ (trip code KFSBC) - most departure dates are designed to seamlessly connect and create the perfect combination trip.
Dates and prices
Important notes
1. A single supplement is bookable for this trip, excluding Day 8&9, and is subject to availability. Please consult with your booking agent if you are interested.
2. We’ll require correct details of your full name and passport number in order to book train tickets on this trip. You’ll need to provide these details to your booking agent no later than 30 days prior to your departure. Any incorrect details provided or delay in providing this information may result in extra expenses.
3. Please be advised that due to current border crossing restrictions for different Caucasus nationalities, your Trip Leader may be from nearby region. Your leader will have in-depth knowledge and extensive travel experience throughout the Caucasus. Local guides from Georgia & Armenia are represented throughout the itinerary to ensure you receive a diverse and uniquely local range of perspectives.
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