Today we're off for a day trip to the Kakheti region, famous for its 8000-year-old tradition of wine making. Yup, you're heading to the homeland of wine alright! First up, we'll visit Sighnaghi – Georgia's fortified ‘City of Love', where many young locals come to get married. Georgia is known for its hospitality and hugely generous people, and we'll sample this today when we visit a local family for a homemade Georgian feast, complete with the wine you've already heard so much about.
Next you'll learn to become a great host yourself with wine-making, bread-baking and Mtsvadi (traditional Georgian bbq) cooking. On our way back to Tbilisi, we'll stop off at a UNESCO World Heritage site – a local winery where wine has been made for centuries using huge clar jars known as ‘Qvevri'. Back in the capital, you have a free night (to sample more delicious wine, we assume.) (B/L/D)
Tbilisi:Rise and shine. Today we'll have breakfast and head out for a dose of religious and military history in Mtskheta – but first we're off to the Dezerter Bazaar to sample fresh fruit, veggies and different Georgian cheeses. Mtskheta:Welcome to Mtskheta, Georgia's 3000-year-old ancient capital and religious centre. After marvelling at the Jvari Church and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (both UNESCO World Heritage Sites), we'll take a drive to the Georgian Military highway, where the country was invaded by Russia back in the 18th Century.
For our natural beauty fix, we'll see the magnificent Zhinvali Reservoir and then head to the Caucasus – the impressive mountain range nested between Eastern Europe and Western Asia. Don't fret, we'll make plenty of photo stops for you to feed your feed. Sno:Oh Sno we didn't. Oh Yes we did. Surrounded by mountains, famed for its giant Head Sculptures (Google it), the small village of Sno is steeped in religious significance and natural beauty. Only around 150 people live here, so it's a peaceful place to enjoy dinner and a good night's sleep. (B/D) Stay: Hotel Sno (or similar)
Today's itinerary is more wholesome than a fruit smoothie, and just as sweet. We'll drive to Stepantsminda bright and early to take a walk, admiring the valleys, woodlands, mountains and churches as we go – plus a picturesque little village between two snow-capped mountains. Surrounded by flowering meadows, rushing rivers, grazing cows and horses… Juta is just lovely.
From here, we'll make our way to Zeta, where you have a free afternoon to bask in your beautiful surroundings. You can even go horseback riding, or trek to the foot of Mt Chaukebi. Back in Sno, sleepy from all the fresh air, we'll enjoy an included dinner and then hit the hay. (B/D)
Time to leave Sno behind but never fear, more wonders await! Our first stop is Kaspi to visit a natural wine cellar – where you can drink from a traditional Georgian wine vessel. Georgia's historic hotspot. A city carved into rock. There's no double-glazing here… but plenty of wows. Our ancient history train keeps on chugging as we approach one of the oldest cities in the world, named after the myth of the Argonauts.
Once Georgia's cultural capital, Kutaisi is known for its cathedrals, nearby waterfalls and a club scene that's said to give Tbilisi a run for its money. (Only one way to find out, right? ) (B/D) Stay: Argo Palace (or similar)
Before making our way to magical Mestia, we'll visit the Kutaisi agricultural market where you can spoil yourself with a selection of local produce. It's easy to see why Martvili Canyon was once a fav getaway for the Georgian Royal Family. Today we'll spend some time gliding along the water – which is so clear you can see the riverbed below – marvelling at the steep-sided gorges that surround us.
And then we arrive in Svaneti – the real jewel in our Georgian crown. Picture all the kinds of scenery you love: snowy mountains, rolling fields, picturesque little houses that are bursting with character. Yup, this place has 'em all. Plus lakes, waterfalls and colourful flowers. (B/D) Stay: Shgedi (or similar)
Our last morning in Mestia is devoted to architecture and even more views! Get a feel for how people lived centuries ago with an optional visit to a Svaneti tower and its ‘Machubi' (little house) at the top.
Next up, an optional cable car ride to Mt Zuruldi to admire the Caucasus one last time. In Gelati we'll see even more UNESCO sites and ancient architectural wonders, including one of the oldest education centres in Europe and the tomb of David the Builder (widely considered the greatest king of Georgia). Back in Kutaisi, we'll have dinner and rest our heads before waking up for our last full day. Nawww. (B/D) Stay: Family Hotel (or similar)
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