Begin your journey from Tbilisi and head into the heart of the Caucasus Mountains. Travel along the legendary Georgian Military Highway, taking in breathtaking views, ancient fortresses, and the mighty Mount Kazbek.
Make your first stop at the serene Jinvali Reservoir. With its turquoise waters reflecting the surrounding peaks, it's easy to forget that entire medieval villages lie submerged beneath the surface — remnants of a time ruled by Queen Tamar.
Next, explore the striking Ananuri Fortress, a 17th-century stronghold perched above the water. Marvel at its ancient towers and churches as your guide shares tales of battles, royalty, and secrets lost to time. At Pasanauri, witness the rare natural phenomenon of two rivers — the Black and White Aragvi — meeting side by side, flowing together but not mixing, a metaphor of Georgia’s unique contrasts.
Pause at the iconic Friendship Arch, where Soviet-era mosaics overlook an unforgettable mountain panorama. Take a deep breath — you're standing on one of the most scenic viewpoints in the entire Caucasus. Make a brief stop at a natural sparkling spring known locally as Vedza's Water.
High above the clouds stands the Gergeti Trinity Church, silhouetted against the towering Mount Kazbek. This 14th-century church is the only one of its kind in the region — a cross-domed masterpiece that has survived invasions and time itself. It's one of the most photographed sites in Georgia, and for good reason.
Unlike many tours, go beyond the usual route and take you into the mystical Dariali Gorge, near the Russian border. This dramatic canyon has inspired poets like Pushkin and Lermontov and once echoed with the footsteps of Silk Road caravans and Mongol hordes.