Youth road trip in Georgia in a small group: ancient, modern and gastronomic
About this experience
Experience popular and non-touristy Georgia in a comfortable company of like-minded people and new friends. Combine visits to sacred places, natural and trendy locations, and immerse yourself in Georgian gastronomy. You will be a guest at a winemaking master's house, learn the main secret of making the drink, taste cheeses, and learn to cook khinkali in a Georgian community. Ride a retro-style cable car, descend into Prometheus Cave, and relax in a sulfur pool under the open sky with a view of the mountains. We can stop along the way wherever we want. Take photos with a Polaroid and film camera. See Georgian Mars and explore the nightlife of Tbilisi.
Organizational Details
We aim to gather like-minded people for the journey. This tour is youth-oriented, 18-38 years old. The framework allows you to make new friends, fellow adventurers with common interests. Often, participants continue to travel together after the trips. However, in our experience, the number in your passport means nothing. If you are lively and fun, feel free to join us! It's better to leave children at home as this type of travel is not suitable for them.
After making the prepayment, you must pay 50% directly to the organizer in addition to the 15% on the website. This is necessary for booking accommodation, transfers, and excursions. The remaining amount is paid on the spot. In case of trip cancellation by the traveler, this amount is non-refundable.
No visa is required to enter Georgia, only a completed form. We will send you the form after purchasing tickets. If you do not have a bank card that works abroad, we will cover your additional expenses. Settlement will be made at the end of the trip.
Ekaterina
August 10, 2024
The best trip of my life! Huge thanks to Evgeny for taking care of me at every stage! It felt like traveling with a best friend who took care of everything, chose the best locations, and prepared pleasant surprises. All that was left to do was simply enjoy. This was my third time in Georgia, but I s...
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