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7 Days Georgia Archaeological Tours from Nashik

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Your dream archaeological tours to Georgia is finally here. Spanning 7 Days, this spectacular journey departing from Nashik offers the ultimate blend of comfort, culture, and exhilaration.

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Our archaeological tours guarantees transparent pricing. When you book this 7 Days package to Georgia, you won't be hit with unexpected hidden fees for the core itinerary highlights.

Premium Experience in Georgia

We have optimized the transit routes in Georgia to minimize bus time and maximize sightseeing. This 7 Days archaeological tours is highly efficient, allowing you to see more without feeling rushed.

Expect culinary delights on this 7 Days adventure. We guide you to the absolute best authentic eateries in Georgia, moving far away from the typical tourist trap restaurants.

Top Places to Visit in Georgia

Tbilisi Old Town

The charming capital of Georgia is a visual feast — colorful leaning houses with ornate wooden balconies, narrow cobblestone streets, ancient churches, and the modern Bridge of Peace. Take the cable car to Narikala Fortress for panoramic views, soak in the famous sulfur baths (Abanotubani), and wander through the vibrant flea market at the Dry Bridge. Tbilisi is one of Europe's most underrated capitals.

Kazbegi & Mount Kazbek

The drive along the Georgian Military Highway from Tbilisi to Kazbegi is one of the most scenic road trips in the world. At the end, the Gergeti Trinity Church sits dramatically atop a hill at 2,170 meters, with the snow-capped Mount Kazbek (5,047m) as its backdrop — one of the most photographed sights in the entire Caucasus region.

Kakheti Wine Region

Georgia is the birthplace of wine — literally. With 8,000 years of winemaking history, Georgia is the oldest wine-producing region in the world. Visit family-owned wineries in Kakheti where wine is still made in traditional qvevri (clay vessels buried underground). The charming hillside town of Sighnaghi — the 'City of Love' — offers stunning views of the Alazani Valley.

Ananuri Fortress & Jvari Monastery

The medieval Ananuri Fortress sits on the banks of the Zhinvali Reservoir, offering fairy-tale reflections in the turquoise water. Jvari Monastery, a 6th-century UNESCO World Heritage Site perched on a cliff at the confluence of two rivers, is one of the finest examples of early Georgian architecture.

Georgia Culture & People

Georgia sits at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, creating a unique culture that blends Eastern warmth with Western sophistication. The Georgian tradition of the 'supra' (feast) is legendary — a tamada (toastmaster) leads elaborate toasts while guests enjoy dozens of dishes, accompanied by polyphonic singing that UNESCO recognizes as Intangible Cultural Heritage. Georgians are famously hospitable — the saying goes that a guest is 'a gift from God.' The country's 1,500-year-old churches and monasteries dot every hilltop, telling the story of one of the world's oldest Christian nations.

What to Eat in Georgia — Local Food Guide

Georgian cuisine is arguably the most underrated in the world. Khachapuri (cheese-filled bread) comes in a dozen regional varieties — the Adjarian version with a boat shape, egg, and butter is life-changing. Khinkali (soup dumplings) are Georgia's version of dim sum, bursting with spiced meat broth. Other must-tries: lobio (bean stew), pkhali (walnut-vegetable pâté), churchkhela (walnut-grape candy called 'Georgian Snickers'), and badrijani (eggplant rolls with walnut paste). Pair everything with natural, amber-colored qvevri wine — a taste unlike anything you've experienced before.

Our Georgia Packages — Compare & Book

Georgia Explorer

Wine, mountains & old-world charm — Europe's best kept secret

6 Days / 5 Nights Max 12 travelers

₹72,000

per person on twin sharing

Tbilisi Taster

A charming 4-day intro to Tbilisi — old town, sulphur baths & wine country

4 Days / 3 Nights Private Trip

₹35,686

per person on twin sharing

Canyon & Cave Trail

Tbilisi to Dashbashi Canyon — 4 days of Georgia's dramatic landscapes

4 Days / 3 Nights Private Trip

₹35,696

per person on twin sharing

Vineyard Valley Escape

5 days of old churches, Borjomi springs & Kakheti wine cellars

5 Days / 4 Nights Private Trip

₹45,154

per person on twin sharing

Borjomi to Vineyards

Mineral springs, cave monasteries & wine valleys — 5 days of Georgian soul

5 Days / 4 Nights Private Trip

₹44,901

per person on twin sharing

Kutaisi Crossroads

Tbilisi's history meets Kutaisi's caves — 5 days on Georgia's ancient routes

5 Days / 4 Nights Private Trip

₹46,900

per person on twin sharing

Bakuriani Mountain Break

Hot springs, mountain air & Georgia's finest wines — a 5-day highland retreat

5 Days / 4 Nights Private Trip

₹48,199

per person on twin sharing

Batumi & Caves

Black Sea sunsets, underground rivers & canyon boat rides — 6 days off the beaten path

6 Days / 5 Nights Private Trip

₹50,595

per person on twin sharing

Gori Fortress Route

History, wine & hidden monasteries — 6 days through eastern Georgia's treasures

6 Days / 5 Nights Private Trip

₹54,078

per person on twin sharing

Sacred Roots Trail

Batumi's coast, ancient fortress towns & hidden waterfalls — 6 days of soul-stirring Georgia

6 Days / 5 Nights Private Trip

₹59,762

per person on twin sharing

Kazbegi Wine Quest

Snowcapped Kazbegi, fortress walls & cellar wines — 6 days of highland magic

6 Days / 5 Nights Private Trip

₹64,107

per person on twin sharing

Batumi Boulevard Sojourn

Black Sea meets ancient caves — Tbilisi to Batumi in 7 laid-back days

7 Days / 6 Nights Private Trip

₹67,803

per person on twin sharing

Georgian Highlights Express

Sulphur baths, canyon hikes & cellar wines — the 7-day greatest-hits reel

7 Days / 6 Nights Private Trip

₹71,586

per person on twin sharing

Cave & Coast Rewind

Tbilisi to Batumi via hidden canyons — 7 days rewinding through Georgia's layers

7 Days / 6 Nights Private Trip

₹78,473

per person on twin sharing

Georgia Deep Unfolded

8 days peeling back every layer of Georgia — cities, caves, coast & countryside

8 Days / 7 Nights Private Trip

₹78,667

per person on twin sharing

Kazbegi to Coast Circuit

Mountains, canyons, Black Sea & wine country — the complete 8-day loop

8 Days / 7 Nights Private Trip

₹81,868

per person on twin sharing

Black Sea Charm

9 days from Tbilisi's cobblestones to Batumi's sunset promenade

9 Days / 8 Nights Private Trip

₹88,076

per person on twin sharing

Scenic Georgia Panorama

9 days spanning mountains, canyons & coast — every shade of Georgia

9 Days / 8 Nights Private Trip

₹83,614

per person on twin sharing

Wine & Mountain Marathon

10 days from Kazbegi peaks to Batumi shores — with wine at every stop

10 Days / 9 Nights Private Trip

₹89,065

per person on twin sharing

Full Georgia Immersion

The ultimate 10-day Georgian odyssey — mountains, caves, coast, wine & culture

10 Days / 9 Nights Private Trip

₹92,829

per person on twin sharing

Colours of Caucasus

11 vibrant days painting every corner of Georgia — from Tbilisi to Batumi

11 Days / 10 Nights Private Trip

₹1,10,192

per person on twin sharing

Best Time to Visit Georgia

May to October is the best time to visit Georgia. June to September offers the warmest weather, perfect for mountain hikes and outdoor exploration. September-October is harvest season — ideal for wine lovers. Winters are cold but magical if you want to experience ski resorts in Gudauri or Bakuriani.

Where You'll Stay in Georgia

Finding the right accommodation in Georgia can make or break your trip. That is why our 7 Days archaeological tours exclusively features properties that meet our rigorous quality standards — comfortable beds, reliable hot water, strong Wi-Fi, excellent locations, and genuine local hospitality. We combine boutique hotels that capture the character of Georgia with modern properties that deliver the comfort you need after a long day of exploring. Every stay has been vetted through multiple visits and traveler feedback.

Hassle-Free Travel — We Handle Everything

Planning a 7 Days trip to Georgia independently can take weeks of research and coordination. With our archaeological tours, all that complexity disappears. We provide air-conditioned private vehicle transfers throughout, pre-arranged skip-the-line tickets at major attractions, restaurant recommendations with reserved tables, and a detailed day-by-day itinerary delivered to your phone. Our trip leaders are seasoned travelers themselves who know Georgia inside and out — they will show you things that no Google search could ever reveal.

Travel with Like-Minded People

The best part of our Georgia archaeological tours might not be the ancient ruins or the stunning landscapes — it might be the people you share them with. Our groups are deliberately kept small (maximum 15 travelers) to foster genuine connections. Whether you are traveling solo, as a couple, or with friends, you will find your tribe. Past travelers consistently rate the 'group chemistry' as the #1 highlight of their experience. After the trip, our WhatsApp communities stay active — swapping travel stories, planning reunions, and sharing life updates.

Georgia Travel Essentials for Indian Travelers

🛂 Visa

Indian passport holders can visit Georgia visa-free for up to 1 year — making it one of the most accessible European destinations for Indian travelers. No visa application required — just show up with your passport!

💰 Currency

Georgian Lari (GEL). 1 GEL ≈ ₹31. Georgia is exceptionally affordable — a full meal at a restaurant costs ₹300-500, a bottle of excellent local wine costs ₹200-400, and a taxi ride across Tbilisi costs ₹100-200.

🗣️ Language

Georgian (unique alphabet, one of only 14 in the world). English is spoken in hotels and tourist areas. Russian is widely understood by older generations.

🧳 Packing Tips

Pack layers — mountain weather changes quickly. Comfortable hiking shoes for Kazbegi trails, a rain jacket, and warm fleece for evenings. Modest clothing for church visits (women need a headscarf, men should wear long trousers).

💡 Travel Tips

Georgia is incredibly safe — Tbilisi regularly ranks as one of the safest capitals in Europe. Tap water is drinkable throughout the country. Wine is cheaper than water in many restaurants. Always say 'gamarjoba' (hello) with a smile — Georgians will love you for it. If invited to a supra, pace yourself — toasts are frequent and the food never stops coming.

Safety & Support on Your Georgia Trip

Your safety is our highest priority on every archaeological tours to Georgia. All our suppliers — hotels, transport providers, activity operators — are vetted for safety compliance. Our trip leaders carry first aid kits, emergency contact lists, and are trained to handle medical situations. We maintain 24/7 communication with our home base in Bangalore throughout your 7 Days trip, and we share real-time location updates with your emergency contacts if requested. We also strongly recommend comprehensive travel insurance (₹1,500-3,000) and can help arrange it for you.

Why Book Your Georgia Archaeological Tours with Trolly Good Fellow?

Our Georgia packages are rated 4.9/5 by 290+ travelers. Georgia is visa-free for Indians, incredibly affordable, and stunningly beautiful — yet most Indians have never heard of it. We were among the first Indian travel companies to offer Georgia tours, and our deep local connections mean you experience things no guidebook can offer.

Fun Facts About Georgia

  • Georgia has the oldest wine-making tradition in the world — 8,000 years of continuous winemaking, with ancient qvevri vessels listed as UNESCO heritage.
  • The Georgian alphabet is one of only 14 unique alphabets in the world and is listed as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.
  • Tbilisi literally means 'warm place' — named after the natural hot sulfur springs that still flow through the old city.
  • Georgia is home to one of the world's deepest caves — Krubera Cave (Veryovkina) reaches 2,212 meters deep.

Georgia Tour Itinerary — Day by Day

Sample 7 Days / 6 Nights itinerary. Customised versions available for your travel dates.

1Tbilisi Arrival — Europe's Best Kept Secret

Land at Tbilisi International Airport and your TGF trip leader receives you for a transfer into the heart of the Georgian capital. Check into your boutique hotel in the Old Town — cobblestone streets, ornate wooden balconies, and centuries-old churches literally steps from your door. Evening stroll through Rustaveli Avenue for your first taste of Tbilisi nightlife. Dinner at a traditional Georgian restaurant for your first khachapuri (cheese bread) and properly fermented Georgian wine poured from clay vessels. Georgia is visa-free for Indian passport holders — no paperwork, just arrival.

  • Tbilisi Airport arrival and private transfer
  • Boutique hotel in Tbilisi Old Town
  • Evening Rustaveli Avenue walk
  • First Georgian dinner — khachapuri, khinkali, and qvevri wine
  • No visa required for Indian passport holders

Meals: Dinner: Traditional Georgian restaurant, Old Town

Stay: Boutique hotel, Tbilisi Old Town

2Tbilisi Deep Dive — Sulfur Baths, Cable Cars & Fortress Views

Full day in Tbilisi. Morning: cable car up to the Narikala Fortress for panoramic views over the entire Old Town, Mtkvar River, and the hills beyond. Explore the fortress walls dating to the 4th century. Walk down through the Old Town's tangled lanes to Abanotubani — Tbilisi's famous sulfur bathhouse district, where natural hot springs (35-43°C) have been flowing since the city's founding. A soak in a private sulfur bath with a traditional Kisi massage is deeply therapeutic. Afternoon: the Bridge of Peace, the open-air Dry Bridge flea market (incredible Soviet-era antiques), and the Sioni Cathedral. Evening: rooftop dinner with Tbilisi city lights spread below.

  • Narikala Fortress cable car (4th century fortress)
  • Abanotubani sulfur bath district — private bath experience
  • Traditional Kisi scrub massage
  • Bridge of Peace (striking contemporary architecture)
  • Dry Bridge flea market (Soviet antiques and art)
  • Rooftop dinner overlooking Old Town

Meals: Breakfast: Hotel | Lunch: Sulfur bath district local restaurant | Dinner: Old Town rooftop

Stay: Boutique hotel, Tbilisi Old Town

3Georgian Military Highway — Kazbegi & Gergeti Trinity Church

The most scenic drive in the Caucasus. The Georgian Military Highway winds north from Tbilisi through the Great Caucasus Mountains, climbing through river gorges, alpine meadows, and ancient watchtower villages. Stop at Ananuri Fortress reflected in the turquoise Zhinvali Reservoir for photographs that look impossible. Reach Kazbegi (Stepantsminda) — a mountain village at 1,750m. From here, hike or take a 4x4 up to Gergeti Trinity Church (2,170m) — a 14th-century church perched dramatically against the backdrop of Mount Kazbek (5,047m). The view from this church is consistently rated one of the most beautiful in the world.

  • Georgian Military Highway scenic drive
  • Ananuri Fortress reflected in Zhinvali Reservoir
  • Kazbegi mountain village arrival
  • Gergeti Trinity Church at 2,170m altitude
  • Mount Kazbek (5,047m) backdrop photography
  • Alpine meadow wildflower season (May-July)

Meals: Breakfast: Hotel | Lunch: Kazbegi mountain restaurant | Dinner: Kazbegi guesthouse

Stay: Guesthouse, Kazbegi

4Kazbegi Mountain Morning & Return to Tbilisi

Early morning walk around the Kazbegi valley — extraordinary light on the mountains at sunrise, and the Terek River rushing below. Optional acclimatisation hike to Arsha waterfall (1.5 hour round trip). Late morning drive back along the Military Highway, stopping at the Gudauri ski resort viewpoint and the Russia-Georgia Friendship Monument (a Soviet-era mosaic arc overlooking the mountains). Return to Tbilisi by afternoon with free time for shopping. Evening: Tbilisi's legendary bar scene in Fabrika — a converted Soviet textile factory turned into an urban culture hub.

  • Kazbegi valley sunrise walk
  • Optional Arsha waterfall hike
  • Russia-Georgia Friendship Monument (Soviet art)
  • Gudauri ski resort mountain views
  • Fabrika Tbilisi evening (urban culture hub)

Meals: Breakfast: Guesthouse | Lunch: Roadside Georgian roadhouse | Dinner: Fabrika Tbilisi

Stay: Boutique hotel, Tbilisi

5Kakheti Wine Region — Birthplace of Wine, 8,000 Years in Every Glass

Georgia is the oldest wine-producing region on Earth — 8,000 years of winemaking documented by UNESCO. Drive east to Kakheti for a full day immersion in wine culture. Visit the Bodbe Monastery (9th century, overlooking the Alazani Valley) and the hillside town of Sighnaghi — the City of Love — surrounded by medieval walls with views stretching to the Caucasus. Afternoon at a family winery practising traditional qvevri winemaking: wine fermented in clay vessels buried underground for 6 months, producing amber wines unlike anything you have tasted. Local wine tasting with a Kakhetian feast.

  • Bodbe Monastery (9th century, Alazani Valley views)
  • Sighnaghi — City of Love with medieval walls
  • Traditional qvevri winery visit and wine making tour
  • Amber wine tasting directly from ancient clay vessels
  • Kakhetian feast with local food and wine

Meals: Breakfast: Hotel | Lunch: Winery feast with wine pairing | Dinner: Sighnaghi restaurant

Stay: Boutique hotel, Tbilisi

6Mtskheta — Ancient Capital & UNESCO World Heritage

Drive 20 minutes from Tbilisi to Mtskheta — the ancient capital of Georgia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Jvari Monastery (585 AD) sits on a cliff at the confluence of two rivers, exactly where the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers meet — the same view painted by Russian poet Lermontov in his famous poem. Walk down to the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (1010 AD) — the holiest church in Georgia, built on the site where Christ's robe is said to be buried. Afternoon free in Tbilisi for final shopping at the Meidan Bazaar or Marjanishvili street boutiques. Farewell group dinner at a classic Georgian restaurant with polyphonic singing performance.

  • Jvari Monastery (585 AD) — confluence of two rivers
  • Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (1010 AD, UNESCO)
  • Mtskheta UNESCO World Heritage town
  • Farewell Georgian dinner with live polyphonic singing
  • Chacha (Georgian grape vodka) toast ceremony

Meals: Breakfast: Hotel | Lunch: Mtskheta local restaurant | Dinner: Farewell dinner with polyphonic singing

Stay: Boutique hotel, Tbilisi

7Optional Uplistsikhe Cave City & Airport Departure

Optional morning excursion to Uplistsikhe — a pre-Christian cave town carved into a rocky outcrop 1,500m above the Mtkvari River, inhabited from the Bronze Age through the 13th century. Hundreds of cave rooms, churches, pharmacies, and theatres carved entirely out of rock — one of the most unusual archaeological sites in the Caucasus. Afternoon return to Tbilisi for final lunch and transfer to the airport. Departure with a suitcase full of Georgian wine, churchkhela, and memories that last forever.

  • Uplistsikhe cave city (optional)
  • Final Tbilisi Old Town walk
  • Georgian wine and souvenir shopping
  • Airport transfer and departure

Meals: Breakfast: Hotel | Lunch: Final Old Town Georgian meal

Stay: Departure day

What Travelers Say About Our Georgia Tours

Georgia completely rewrote my idea of what a travel experience can be. Gergeti Trinity Church against Mount Kazbek — I stood there for an hour just staring. The wine region day was equally magical. TGF was the first company I found that offered Georgia at a price that made sense. No visa required for Indians makes it even easier. Cannot recommend enough.

Divya Menon

Kochi · 7-Day Georgia Group Tour

September 2025

Came for the mountains, fell in love with the wine, left with a group of best friends. The Kazbegi morning hike at sunrise was one of the best hours of my life. TGF had arranged a guesthouse with the most incredible Kakhetian breakfast — bread, honey, walnuts, fresh cheese. I am going back next year.

Arjun Pillai

Bangalore · Georgia Caucasus Group Tour

October 2025

I went as a solo traveler and was paired with the most wonderful group. The sulfur bath experience in Tbilisi on Day 2 was something I will recommend to everyone forever. Georgia is visa-free, affordable, and stunningly beautiful. TGF made every day effortless. Georgia is now my answer whenever anyone asks me where to go.

Lakshmi Srinivasan

Chennai · Georgia Women Only Group Tour

January 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions About Georgia

Do Indian travelers need a visa for Georgia?

No — Indian passport holders can visit Georgia visa-free for up to 1 year, making it one of the most accessible European-adjacent destinations from India. There is no visa application, no embassy visit, no fees, and no paperwork before travel. Just show up at Tbilisi International Airport with your passport (valid 6+ months beyond travel dates), a return ticket, and you're stamped in for the year. This is unique among the Caucasus and European-region destinations — most require an e-Visa, Schengen, or visa-on-arrival. The simplicity makes Georgia an ideal first international trip for Indians or a spontaneous getaway. Browse our Georgia packages at trollygoodfellow.com/packages.

What is the best time to visit Georgia from India?

May to October is the best window for Georgia, with June to September offering the warmest weather (18-28°C in Tbilisi, cooler in the mountains) — perfect for Kazbegi mountain hikes, Kakheti wine region day trips, and outdoor exploration. September-October is harvest season — ideal for wine lovers, with vineyards open for tastings and the Alazani Valley turning gold. April and early May bring spring wildflowers in alpine meadows. Winter (December-February) is cold but magical if you want to ski at Gudauri or Bakuriani — Tbilisi itself is a charming snowy capital. Avoid March if you can — it's the muddiest, most unpredictable month. Our group tours are scheduled in May-October for the optimal experience. Browse our Georgia packages at trollygoodfellow.com/packages.

How much does a Georgia trip cost from India?

Georgia is exceptionally affordable for Indian travelers. The currency is the Georgian Lari (GEL); 1 GEL ≈ ₹31 as of 2026. A full meal at a sit-down restaurant costs ₹300-500, a bottle of excellent local Georgian wine is ₹200-400, and a taxi ride across Tbilisi is ₹100-200. Hotel costs are similarly modest — boutique Old Town hotels run ₹3,000-6,000/night. Total in-country budget for 7 days runs ₹35,000-60,000 depending on style; flights from India to Tbilisi (typically via Doha, Istanbul, or Dubai) add ₹30,000-50,000 return. Our all-inclusive Georgia group packages bundle everything — accommodation, transfers, guided tours, wine tastings, and most meals — at a price most travelers find cheaper than booking independently. Connect with us on WhatsApp +91 8557062245 for current Georgia package rates.

Is vegetarian food easy to find in Georgia?

Yes — Georgian cuisine is one of the most underrated vegetarian-friendly cuisines in the world. Khachapuri (cheese-filled bread) comes in a dozen regional varieties including the famous Adjarian boat-shape with egg and butter — entirely vegetarian. Other vegetarian highlights: lobio (slow-cooked bean stew with herbs), pkhali (walnut-vegetable pâté made with spinach, beetroot, or aubergine), badrijani (eggplant rolls with walnut paste), ajapsandali (Georgian ratatouille), and churchkhela (the famous walnut-grape candy known as "Georgian Snickers"). Khinkali soup dumplings come in cheese and mushroom versions too. Pair everything with natural amber-colored qvevri wine — vegan-friendly, fermented in clay vessels buried underground. Most Tbilisi and Kakheti restaurants have extensive vegetarian sections without being asked. Browse our Georgia packages at trollygoodfellow.com/packages.

What is the currency in Georgia and how do I pay for things?

Georgia uses the Georgian Lari (GEL). 1 GEL ≈ ₹31 as of 2026. Cards (Visa, Mastercard, sometimes Amex) are widely accepted in Tbilisi hotels, restaurants, and chain shops; smaller venues, taxis, mountain guesthouses in Kazbegi, and rural Kakheti wineries often prefer cash. ATMs are everywhere in Tbilisi and at the airport — withdraw on arrival to get the best rate; avoid airport currency exchange counters which charge premium markups. Most ATMs offer English; daily withdrawal limits are typically 600-1000 GEL. Tipping is not mandatory but a 5-10% gratuity is appreciated at restaurants. Tap water is potable throughout the country. Connect with us on WhatsApp +91 8557062245 for pre-trip currency tips.

How many days are enough for Georgia?

We recommend 6 to 9 days for Georgia depending on how deep you want to go. A 6-day trip covers the highlights: Tbilisi Old Town with sulfur baths and Narikala Fortress, the Georgian Military Highway to Kazbegi (Gergeti Trinity Church against Mount Kazbek's 5,047m peak), and a Kakheti wine region day. Our standard 7-day Georgia package adds Mtskheta UNESCO heritage town and a polyphonic singing dinner. 9 days lets you also include the Svaneti highlands or a full optional Uplistsikhe cave city visit. Most TGF travelers find 7 days is the sweet spot — enough time for Tbilisi nightlife, mountain magic, and unhurried wine immersion without feeling rushed. Browse our Georgia packages at trollygoodfellow.com/packages.

What language do they speak in Georgia and is English common?

Georgian is the official language and uses one of only 14 unique alphabets in the world (UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage). It is unlike any other language you've encountered — fascinating, beautiful, and hopelessly indecipherable to outsiders. The good news: English is spoken in Tbilisi hotels, restaurants, and tourist-area shops, especially among the under-40 generation. Russian is widely understood by older Georgians (Soviet legacy) and is your fallback in rural Kakheti or Kazbegi. A simple "Gamarjoba" (hello, pronounced gah-mar-jo-bah) and "Madloba" (thank you) earns instant smiles. Our trip leaders are bilingual and handle all logistics, so language is never a barrier. Connect with us on WhatsApp +91 8557062245.

Tbilisi vs Kazbegi vs Kakheti — what should I do where?

These three regions are Georgia's must-see triumvirate, each completely different. Tbilisi (the capital, 2-3 days) is for urban culture: Old Town's leaning wooden balconies, Narikala Fortress cable car, sulfur baths at Abanotubani (35-43°C natural hot springs), Bridge of Peace, Dry Bridge antiques flea market, and Fabrika nightlife in a converted Soviet textile factory. Kazbegi (the mountains, 1-2 days) is for landscape: the 3-hour Georgian Military Highway drive, Ananuri Fortress reflected in turquoise reservoir, Gergeti Trinity Church at 2,170m perched against Mount Kazbek (5,047m) — one of the most photographed views in the Caucasus. Kakheti (the wine region, 1-2 days) is for taste and history: Bodbe Monastery, hilltop Sighnaghi ("City of Love"), traditional qvevri winery tours where 8,000-year-old amber-wine techniques are still practiced. All three fit comfortably in 7 days. Browse our Georgia packages at trollygoodfellow.com/packages.

Is Georgia safe for solo and women travelers?

Georgia is exceptionally safe — Tbilisi regularly ranks as one of the safest capitals in Europe, and Georgia overall ranks among the safest countries in the broader region. Solo and women travelers consistently report feeling completely at ease day or night in Tbilisi's Old Town, on mountain hikes in Kazbegi, and at family wineries in Kakheti. Tap water is drinkable across the country. Petty crime exists in any tourist area but is rare. Georgian hospitality is legendary — "a guest is a gift from God" is more than a saying, it is genuinely how locals treat travelers. Most TGF Georgia groups include solo travelers who join and leave with new friends. Connect with us on WhatsApp +91 8557062245 to join our next women-friendly Georgia group departure.

How do I fly to Georgia from India?

Most Indian travelers fly to Tbilisi International Airport (TBS) via a connecting hub. The most common routes are: from Mumbai or Delhi via Doha (Qatar Airways), Istanbul (Turkish Airlines), or Dubai (Emirates / FlyDubai); from Bangalore, Hyderabad, or Chennai typically via Doha or Istanbul. Total travel time is 11-14 hours including layover. Return flight prices range ₹30,000-55,000 depending on city and how early you book — Turkish Airlines via Istanbul is often the best value, with the layover doubling as a half-day Istanbul stopover if you have 8+ hours. Tbilisi Airport is small, modern, and a 15-minute drive from the Old Town. Visa-free on arrival means no embassy paperwork before flying. We can advise on connecting routes and group fares — connect with us on WhatsApp +91 8557062245.

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