The soul of Caucasus: Armenia and Georgia regional tour

Discover the Culture, Wine Traditions, Mountains, and History of Two Countries in One Journey. Explore two of the most hospitable countries of the South Caucasus – Armenia and Georgia. This tour combines ancient civilizations, UNESCO World Heritage sites, century-old wine and brandy traditions, breathtaking mountain landscapes, and authentic local cuisine.

10 June 2026 - 31 October 2026
Start | End time: 08:00:00 | 20:00:00
Language: English, Russian, Armenian, German, French, Spanish
Duration: 8 days
Start | End point: Hotel | Hotel
Type of tour: Group
Group size: 30

Inclusions

  • Transport Transport
  • Hotel Hotel
  • Breakfast Breakfast
  • Guide Service Guide Service
  • All Entrance Fees All Entrance Fees

Tour program

Day 1

Stop 1.Ararat Brandy Factory

Visit the legendary Ararat Brandy Factory, one of Armenia’s most famous symbols of taste, tradition, and craftsmanship. During the tour, you will discover the history of Armenian brandy production, explore the aging cellars, and learn about the secrets behind its rich aroma and character. The experience ends with a refined tasting of Armenia’s world-renowned brandy.

Stop 2.Etchmiadzin Cathedral

Visit Etchmiadzin Cathedral, the spiritual heart of Armenia and one of the oldest Christian cathedrals in the world. As the mother church of the Armenian Apostolic Church, it holds deep religious, historical, and cultural importance. This sacred site offers visitors a powerful connection to Armenia’s Christian heritage and national identity.

Stop 3.Temple of Zvartnots

Visit the majestic Temple of Zvartnots, a unique 7th-century architectural masterpiece and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Although only ruins remain today, the site still impresses visitors with its scale, elegance, and mysterious beauty. Surrounded by open landscapes and views of Mount Ararat, Zvartnots offers a memorable journey into Armenia’s early Christian heritage.

Day 2

Stop 1.Khor Virap Monastery

Visit Khor Virap Monastery, one of Armenia’s most iconic pilgrimage sites, located near the border with Turkey. The monastery is deeply connected with the story of Saint Gregory the Illuminator and the adoption of Christianity in Armenia. From here, visitors can enjoy one of the most breathtaking views of Mount Ararat, making this place both spiritually powerful and visually unforgettable.

Stop 2.Areni-1 Cave

Visit Areni-1 Cave, one of Armenia’s most important archaeological sites and a fascinating window into ancient civilization. The cave is famous for discoveries connected with early winemaking, ancient human activity, and rare historical artifacts. This unique stop allows visitors to feel the deep roots of Armenian history and the country’s ancient wine culture.

Stop 3.Noravank Monastery

Visit Noravank Monastery, one of Armenia’s most beautiful medieval masterpieces, hidden among dramatic red cliffs in Vayots Dzor. The monastery is famous for its elegant architecture, peaceful atmosphere, and breathtaking views of the surrounding canyon. This site perfectly combines Armenian spiritual heritage, history, and the powerful beauty of nature.

Stop 4.Winery Tour & Wine Tasting in Areni

Enjoy a memorable visit to Areni Wine Village, one of Armenia’s most famous wine destinations. During the winery tour, you will discover the traditions of Armenian winemaking, learn about local grape varieties, and explore the production process. The experience continues with a wine tasting, where you can enjoy the rich flavors and aromas of Areni’s renowned wines. This is a perfect stop for wine lovers who want to feel the authentic spirit of Armenian viticulture.

Day 3

Stop 1.Temple of Garni

Visit the Temple of Garni, the only standing pagan temple in Armenia and one of the country’s most iconic ancient monuments. Built in classical Greco-Roman style, it impresses visitors with its elegant columns and beautiful location above the Azat Gorge. Garni is a unique place where Armenia’s pre-Christian history, architecture, and breathtaking nature come together.

Stop 2.Geghard Monastery

Visit Geghard Monastery, one of Armenia’s most extraordinary spiritual and architectural treasures. Partly carved into the surrounding rock, this UNESCO World Heritage Site impresses visitors with its mystical atmosphere, ancient chapels, and dramatic mountain setting. Geghard is a perfect place to feel the deep connection between Armenian faith, history, and nature.

Stop 3.Lavash Baking Ceremony in Garni

Enjoy a traditional lavash baking ceremony in Garni, where you will discover one of Armenia’s most beloved culinary traditions. Watch how thin Armenian bread is prepared and baked in a traditional underground oven called a tonir. This warm and authentic experience offers a taste of Armenian hospitality, culture, and freshly baked lavash.

Day 4

Stop 1.Lake Sevan, Sevanavank & Boat Cruise

Enjoy a beautiful journey to Lake Sevan, the blue pearl of Armenia and one of the largest high-altitude lakes in the world. Visit Sevanavank Monastery, standing on the peninsula with breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains. End the experience with a relaxing boat cruise on Lake Sevan, enjoying the fresh air, blue waters, and peaceful atmosphere.

Stop 2.Dilijan City Tour

Discover Dilijan, one of Armenia’s most charming resort towns, often called the “Armenian Switzerland.” During the city tour, you will enjoy its peaceful streets, traditional architecture, green surroundings, and artistic atmosphere. Dilijan is a perfect place to feel the beauty of Armenian nature, local culture, and warm hospitality.

Stop 3.Dilijan National Park, Lake Parz & Deer Breeding Center

Explore the natural beauty of Dilijan National Park, one of Armenia’s greenest and most peaceful destinations. Visit Lake Parz, a charming forest lake surrounded by mountains and fresh air, perfect for relaxation and beautiful photos. Continue to the Deer Breeding Center, where you can see these graceful animals in a natural environment and learn about wildlife preservation in Armenia.

Day 5

Stop 1.Departure to Tbilisi

Depart for Tbilisi, the vibrant capital of Georgia and one of the most charming cities of the South Caucasus. Along the way, enjoy changing landscapes and the feeling of crossing from Armenia into another rich cultural world. Tbilisi welcomes visitors with colorful old streets, warm hospitality, diverse architecture, and a lively atmosphere.

Day 6

Stop 1.Tbilisi, Kakheti Wine Region & Georgian Bread Masterclass

Travel from vibrant Tbilisi to Kakheti, Georgia’s famous wine region known for its vineyards, traditional wineries, and warm hospitality. Visit a local winery to discover Georgian winemaking traditions and taste authentic local wines. The experience becomes even more memorable with a Georgian bread-making masterclass, where you will learn how traditional bread is baked and enjoy the aroma and taste of freshly made bread.

Stop 2.Monastery of St. Nino in Bodbe

Visit the Monastery of St. Nino in Bodbe, one of Georgia’s most sacred and peaceful pilgrimage sites. Located near Sighnaghi, the monastery is closely connected with Saint Nino, who brought Christianity to Georgia. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and panoramic views of the Alazani Valley, Bodbe offers a calm and inspiring spiritual experience.

Stop 3.Sighnaghi, the City of Love

Discover Sighnaghi, one of Georgia’s most charming towns, often called the “City of Love.” Located in the heart of the Kakheti wine region, it is famous for its colorful balconies, cobbled streets, old city walls, and breathtaking views of the Alazani Valley. Sighnaghi is a perfect place to enjoy Georgian romance, wine culture, history, and beautiful photo moments.

Day 7

Stop 1.Ananuri Fortress Complex

Visit the Ananuri Fortress Complex, one of Georgia’s most impressive historical landmarks, beautifully located near the Zhinvali Reservoir. This medieval fortress combines defensive towers, old churches, carved stone decorations, and breathtaking views of mountains and water. Ananuri is a perfect stop to discover Georgia’s history, architecture, and dramatic natural beauty in one place.

Stop 2.Zhinvali Dam

Visit the beautiful Zhinvali Dam, one of the most scenic stops on the Georgian Military Highway. Surrounded by mountains and deep blue waters, this place offers breathtaking views and excellent photo opportunities. It is a peaceful and impressive location where Georgia’s natural beauty and engineering meet.

Stop 3.Gudauri & Kazbegi

Travel to Gudauri and Kazbegi, two of Georgia’s most spectacular mountain destinations. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Greater Caucasus, dramatic valleys, fresh mountain air, and unforgettable panoramic landscapes. This route is perfect for travelers who love mountains, nature, photography, and the powerful beauty of the Caucasus.

Day 8

Stop 1.Mtskheta

Visit Mtskheta, the ancient capital of Georgia and one of the country’s most sacred cultural centers. Known for its UNESCO World Heritage sites, historic churches, and peaceful atmosphere, Mtskheta beautifully reflects Georgia’s Christian heritage and royal past. This charming town offers a perfect combination of history, spirituality, architecture, and scenic views.

Stop 2.Jvari Monastery

Visit Jvari Monastery, one of Georgia’s most iconic UNESCO World Heritage Sites, beautifully located on a hill above Mtskheta. From here, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the meeting point of the Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers. This sacred place combines early Christian architecture, spiritual atmosphere, and unforgettable panoramic scenery.

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