This unforgettable journey through Georgia and Armenia combines cultural heritage, breathtaking mountain landscapes, gastronomy, and authentic local experiences, allowing travelers to discover the very best of the Caucasus region. • Cultural & Historical Heritage — explore ancient monasteries, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, cave towns, and historic fortresses that reflect the rich history and spiritual traditions of the region. • Mountain Landscapes & Nature — enjoy spectacular views of the Caucasus Mountains, scenic lakes, green forests, and unique natural monuments that create a perfect atmosphere of relaxation and inspiration. • Wine & Gastronomic Experiences — discover the famous winemaking traditions of Georgia and Armenia, taste local wines, brandy, cheeses, and traditional cuisine filled with authentic regional flavors. • Vibrant Cities & Local Traditions — stroll through the charming streets of Tbilisi and Yerevan, experience the local culture, architecture, and warm Caucasian hospitality. • Comfortable & Enriching Travel — travel through picturesque routes while enjoying a balanced combination of guided sightseeing, comfortable accommodations, cultural discoveries, and unforgettable memories across two remarkable countries.
Full-day private excursion to: • Mtskheta – UNESCO World Heritage Site • Jvari Monastery (panoramic viewpoint) • Svetitskhoveli Cathedral – spiritual heart of Georgia Stalin Museum – Back to SSSR • Uplistsikhe – ancient rock-hewn cave town • Return to Tbilisi in the evening • Overnight in Tbilisi
• Journey to Kakheti, Georgia’s premier wine region • Visit city wall, Bodbe Monastery, and art galleries • Walk the charming streets of Sighnaghi, the “City of Love” • Drive to Khareba Winery and taste 1 sort of wine and have the wine tour in the Tunnel • Sunset return to Tbilisi • Overnight in Tbilisi
• After breakfast 4WD drive to Gergeti Trinity Church with Mt. Kazbek backdrop. • Drive to Tbilisi. Introductory walking tou r of Tbilisi, including: • Old Tbilisi historic district • Narikala Fortress • Sulfur Baths district (Abanotubani) • Meidan Square • Overnight in Tbilisi
• After breakfast transfer to Georgia- Armenia Border. Meeting your guide. Starting exploring Armenia. • Haghpat Monastery “UNESCO Heritage” - famous whit its scriptorium and school, which founded in Haghpat in the 10th century by the first abbot of the monastery, the famous scribe vardapet Simeon, became widely known in Armenia. • Dilijan - famous for its charming environment. Due to the dense mountain forests surrounding the city, the air of Dilijan is crystally clear. • Sevan Lake - one of the high-altitude lakes in the world situated at the altitude of 2000 meters above the sea level. • Sevanavank - founded in 874 by Princess Mariam Transfer to Yerevan. Check-in to the hotel. Overnight in Yerevan
• Sightseeing tour including: • Cascade open air museum complex - an architectural and monumental complex in Yerevan, Armenia, that consists of a multi level staircase structure with terraces, fountains, sculptures, and exhibition halls • North Avenue • Republic Square • Ararat Brandy - to learn about Armenian brandy making traditions and of course tasting some varieties of brandy • Matenadaran - the Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts, is a museum, repository of manuscripts, and a research institute in Yerevan, Armenia. It is the world's largest repository of Armenian manuscripts. • Overnight in Yerevan
• Khor Virap - located at the foot of the biblical Mount Ararat, where, according to tradition, Noah’s Ark came to rest after the Flood • ArtCheese – excursion in Family own cheese factory with cheese tasting • Areni cave 1 “Birds cave” - discovered in 2001, this cave has unveiled a treasure trove of artifacts and insights into early human history, notably from the Chalcolithic and Bronze Ages. Among its most celebrated discoveries are the world's oldest leather shoe, dating back over 5,500 years, and the earliest known winery, complete with fermentation vessels and grape seeds dating to around 4,000 BC. • Winery in Areni – Visit local winery and tasting local wines (Old Bridge/ Hin Areni / Momik Wine Cube/Matevosyan Winery) • Noravank Monastery - a 12th-century complex famed for its dramatic setting among soaring red cliffs and its exquisite stone carvings. • Return to Yerevan
• Geghard Monastery - a UNESCO-listed complex partly carved into the rock, dating back to the 4th century • Garni Temple - the only surviving Greco-Roman pagan temple in the region, overlooking the Azat River Gorge. • Symphony of stones – one of the most famous and impressive natural monuments of Armenia. • Garni temple - was dedicated to the ancient Armenian god of sun • Azat reservoir - is situated in the Ararat region of Armenia. However, it is so close to Garni that one might think it is in Kotayk. • Overnight in Yerevan
Departure Breakfast at the hotel. Check-out from the hotel 12:00 and transfer to the airport.
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