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7 Days (1 Week) Itinerary in Georgia - Travel Guide
What to do in Georgia for 7 days?
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7 Days (1 Week) Itinerary in Georgia - Travel Guide

The best 7 days itinerary & travel guide in Georgia

A Week Full of Wine and Wonder: Exploring the Gems of Georgia - What to do in Georgia for 7 days?

Days Description Overnight
1 Day 1 - Kickoff with Capital Discoveries Tbilisi
2 Day 2 - Following the Wine Trails Kakheti
3 Day 3 - Cultural Excursion to Mtskheta Tbilisi
4 Day 4 - Mountains, Monasteries, and More Tbilisi
5 Day 5 - A Day Devoted to Art and Culture Tbilisi
6 Day 6 - Experience Georgian Cuisine Tbilisi
7 Day 7 - Farewell Georgian Style Tbilisi

Introduction

Unravel the diversity of Georgia—the colorful tapestry of culture, history, and gastronomy, that perfectly encapsulates the essence of Eastern Europe. This 7-day itinerary provides you the golden opportunity to wander through the cobblestone streets of Tbilisi, take a gulp of the famous Georgian wine in Kakheti, and admire the stunning architecture of ancient monasteries.

Day 1 - Kickoff with Capital Discoveries

Start your adventure by exploring Tbilisi, the eclectic capital of Georgia. Traverse through narrow alleys in the Old Town for a glimpse of the city's rich history. Don't forget to make a stop at the iconic Narikala Fortress and capture the panoramic city view. Squeeze into the warm nooks of the sulfur baths for a relaxing soak before grabbing a bite of the famous 'Khinkali' in a local restaurant. End your day with a tranquil walk on the Peace Bridge overlooking the Mtkvari River.

Day 2 - Following the Wine Trails

Embrace the Kakheti region, heartland of Georgian wine. Here, amble through the vineyards, and savor the intricate process of winemaking in a typical Marani (wine cellar). After a lip-smacking lunch featuring local Kakheti cuisine, head towards Sighnaghi, the 'City of Love' for an overwhelming view of the Alazani Valley.

Day 3 - Cultural Excursion to Mtskheta

Time-travel to the spiritual and historically significant city of Mtskheta. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Jvari Monastery and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, bearing witness to Georgia's ancient Orthodox Christian heritage. Wrap up the day with a stroll along the Aragvi River and treasure hunt in local souvenir shops.

Day 4 - Mountains, Monasteries, and More

Pack your rucksack for a day trip to the religious hotpot, Kazbegi. The route offers surreal views of the Jvari Pass before you reach the revered Gergeti Trinity Church stationed staunchly against the backdrop of Mount Kazbek. Immerse yourself in the tranquil vibes and invigorating mountain air before you return.

Day 5 - A Day Devoted to Art and Culture

Dedicate your day to the artistic side of Tbilisi. Make a visit to the Art Museum of Georgia and Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre. Later, roam the streets of the Davit Agmashenebeli Avenue, adorned with beautifully restored buildings representing 19th-century architecture.

Day 6 - Experience Georgian Cuisine

Indulge in a culinary extravaganza today. Join a Georgian cooking class to learn the secrets behind the tasty Khachapuri and churchkhela. Visit the bustling Dezerter Bazaar - the city's largest fresh produce market. Later, enjoy a leisurely dinner at a local restaurant while watching traditional Georgian folk dance.

Day 7 - Farewell Georgian Style

Save your last day for leisurely activities. Maybe spend the day shopping for Georgian souvenirs or reminiscing your fabulous week over a cup of traditional cardamom-infused Georgian coffee at a streetside café. As night falls, raise a toast to the end of an unforgettable journey, signing off the last luscious sup of Chacha – the renowned Georgian spirit.

Summary of this itinerary

Over the duration of a week, this itinerary provides a balanced spectrum of experiences — from city explorations to cultural immersions, culinary tours to nature retreats, helping you absorb the myriad facets of Georgia. With memories woven into every cobblestone street and every sip of wine, you're sure to take home a piece of Georgia with you.

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FAQs about this
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What is the best time to visit Georgia?

The best time to visit Georgia is during the spring (May to June) and fall (September to October) when the weather is pleasantly warm and the tourist crowd is less.

Is it safe to travel in Georgia?

Yes, Georgia is generally a very safe and welcoming country for travelers. However, it's always advisable to watch your belongings and be aware of your surroundings.

Do people speak English in Georgia?

In Tbilisi and other major cities, you'll likely find English speakers, especially in restaurants and hotels, while in rural areas, communication might be a bit challenging.

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