Baku to Tbilisi Private Tour: Discover Iconic Sightseeing Spots in Azerbaijan and Georgia

Embark on a private tour from Baku to Tbilisi and explore the iconic sights of Azerbaijan and Georgia. Discover the beauty of Baku, Shamakhi, Lahic, Qabala, Sheki, Zaqatala, Sighnaghi, and Tbilisi on this unforgettable journey.

Duration: 9 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

Arrival to Baku

Airport - Arrival transfer to Hotel

Baku City Tour

Baku Old City - At Old City we will see:
-Old City Walls
-Maiden Tower
-ShirvanshahsPalace -Local Pomegranate Wine testing **Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center** - You will get tickets to enter to the different kind of museums inside building. **Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum** - Get to know more about Azerbaijans Carpet Tradition.

Highland Park - Get the best view to Baku from Highland Park

Baku Boulevard - Get VIP tickets to the Boat Cruise Trip on Caspian Sea. After the cruise you will be dropped off to your hotel.
Please be informed that, at bad weather condition the boats not operating.

What's Included
  • Return Airport Transfer
  • Private transportation
  • Entrance fees
  • Breakfast
  • All fees and/or taxes
What's Not Included
  • Flight
  • Insurance
Additional Information

On this journey, you’ll relish in the stunning vistas of Azerbaijan and Georgia. We’ll commence in Baku and then travel through Shamakhi, Lahic, Qabala, Sheki, and Zaqatala within Azerbaijan before crossing the border into Georgia. In Georgia, we’ll explore Sighnaghi, the city of love, and Tbilisi. The trip begins in Azerbaijan and concludes in Georgia, so adjust your flight plans accordingly. The package includes accommodation, a private vehicle, a guide and driver, and admission fees. We’re always open to customizing the tour to suit your preferences.

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Robyn
Sep 4, 2024
Azerbaijan Private Tour - Baku had excellent museums, I loved the Museum of Modern Art, great parks & statues to explore. In general monuments were well maintained as were the buildings . The Noble House Museum is worth booking a tour, great history in this home. Baku is a modern city with oil being drilled in the city today. It has great restaurants & wine friendly people which makes for a good experience. Out in the country I enjoyed seeing the mud volcanoes, Sheki city, waterfalls & it does have very different terrain as we travelled through the country on good roads. A oil rich country worth visiting.
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Koalabkk
Sep 4, 2024
Very professional standards - We enjoyed our 9 day Azerbaijan and Georgia trip. Artunj was so very helpful and fast with every question we had. The organisation was perfect and Elvin our Azerbaijan guide/driver was a lovely guy. Nino in Georgia was super informative and flexible with our itinerary. Highly recommend this trip to others.
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Lynn
May 22, 2024
Well organised and ran smoothly - We reached out to Azerbaijanguide.az to help us in planning a private Caucasus tour that involved 3.5 days in Azerbaijan, 4.5 days in Georgia. Our positive experience started pre-trip with Artunj the tour manager, who was responsive and patient in answering all our questions promptly via WhatsApp and readily accommodated the changes we requested to the itinerary. A group chat was set up a few days before the trip to facilitate communication (and helped ensure that any questions/issues encountered during the trip were addressed quickly). We were given clear directions to meet our guide + driver at the designated spot within Baku airport. Rovshen the guide was very knowledgeable, rattling facts and figures on all the places we visited and even some we passed by along the way with ease. He was particularly passionate about Qobustan Rock Art and made the trip there a fun learning experience. For the next leg to Sheki, Farhad doubled up as our guide/driver and was just as knowledgeable and very professional (e.g., spoke good English and always punctual). The drive to Sheki was long but highly recommended; we very much enjoyed all the stops and scenic sights enroute and within Sheki itself that gave us a deeper understanding and appreciation of the beautiful culture of Azerbaijan. Farhad dropped us off at the Azerbaijan Lagodekhi border (note: at our time of visit in May 2024, the road is still closed off to vehicles). It is a fairly long walk across the border to Georgia on foot so be prepared to tow or carry your luggage across an inclined walkway for about 10 to 15 minutes depending on your pace. We were given clear details of the next meeting point past immigration and located our driver Ivane easily. While he didn’t speak much English, we got by with Google Translate. Ivane was primarily tasked with sending us to our hotel but went the extra mile by stopping enroute to show us a traditional shoti bakery and helping us locate a moneychanger with good rates to change USD to GEL, allowing us to experience the local Georgian hospitality right from our first day in. We did several day tours in Georgia, starting with a Tbilisi walking tour. Some places were closed due to the Orthodox Easter public holiday, but it was nonetheless a good introduction to the city sights and culture amidst the rainy weather. The wet weather persisted during the Kazbegi/Gudauri tour the next day, so unfortunately we only caught glimpses (and had to imagine) what would have been the scenic Caucasus mountains which were largely obscured by thick fog. Heard from other travelers that there was a landslide the following day and tours had to be cancelled/rescheduled, so it might be a good idea to do this tour within your first few days in Georgia just in case you need to change up your plans due to bad weather. We also went on the Kakheti wine region tour which includes stops to Bodhe Convent and Sighnaghi city. As the sun finally showed up, we had a great view of the city and clouds on the walk along the latter’s old city walls. This was also where we had lunch (tip: go for the optional sharing menu which includes wine - we chose to settle our own meal ala carte and the costs worked out to be almost the same). A special shoutout to Oki the guide for the day who was friendly, knowledgeable, and took great care (and photos) of the tour group. Our last day tour in Georgia was to Uplistsikhe, Gori and Mtskheta. The views were fantastic at Uplistsikhe cave town and we had ample time to explore the area as our entry tickets excluded wine tasting. Our time in Gori city felt a bit tighter as we opted to have a set lunch (a good selection of local Georgian fare) + visit to the Stalin museum (whose entrance fees were covered in our tour package). The alternative would have been to explore the city on your own during this time. David was the guide for this tour and gave clear instructions / sufficient time to explore the remaining two stops on tour. He showed us the best spots for photos at Jvari Monastery which requires a walk up a steep hill. At Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, we were briefed on its history before proceeding inside where all the notable spots / artworks were pointed out and explained. The tour was well paced and we managed to avoid rush hour on the return to Tbilisi, which gave more time to explore the city in the evening on our own. On hindsight, it would have been great to spend at least 1 to 2 more days in both countries but we were happy with how the tour turned out and enjoyed our time there.
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Zainals2013
May 7, 2024
Getting to know Azerbaijan and Georgia - An interesting travel organised by Artunj. We had a good experience of Azerbaijan and Georgian history/ Culture. Such an enlightening experience. Our guide in Azerbaijan, Mr Farhad was pleasant and accommodating. Thank you for the hospitality. Our guide in Georgia was Mr George. Also a soft spoken and knowledgeable person. The meals were Halal and good. We highly recommend others. Note. The only hassle was at the border crossing Azerbaijan to Georgia. Be prepared for a long walk.
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Norah
Nov 8, 2023
Well organised - It was a very well planned and eased out trip. My parents had a very enjoyable time. Roshvan in Azerbaijan, Erikali in Tblisi and Lado in Sighnaghi were the best guides we've ever had - helpful, informative and entertaining! Would definitely recommend this to anyone who is looking to Travel both countries in one trip. P.S. Crossing from Azerbaijan to Georgia border was a tiring walk with our bags. There's a helper available at a reasonable charge. I'd recommend taking that.
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