Private Tour to Svaneti and Megrelia (Mountains, Canyons, Caves)

This is a meticulously planned excursion in western Georgia, starting from Kutaisi.

In just 4 days, you’ll experience numerous impressive sights without spending excessive time, money, or energy.

Duration: 4 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

From Kutaisi to Martvili

Prometheus Cave - The largest karst cave in Georgia.

The cave stretches for about 11 km, with 1 km accessible to visitors. It features 22 halls, six of which are open to tourists.

Okatse Canyon - A natural monument in Georgia, located near the village by the Okatse River.

Martvili Canyon - A 700-meter-long stone-paved circular route begins at the Martvili Canyon visitor center and follows the historical Dadiani trail. The route includes 2 bridges, 3 viewing platforms, and a historic 30-step staircase made from large limestone boulders.

Visitors can take a 300-meter boat tour on the Abasha River and enjoy stunning views of the mountain river canyon.

From Martvili to Mestia

Monastery Martvili - Martvili Monastery, dating back to the 7th century.

Enguri Dam - A hydroelectric dam on the Enguri River in Georgia. It is currently the world’s second-highest concrete arch dam, standing at 271.5 meters tall.

Svaneti Museum of History and Ethnography - Established in 1936, this small mountain museum in a traditional Svan tower boasts a rich collection comparable to any European museum. It houses valuable gold and silver items, icons, ornaments, hunting accessories, military armor, coins, and other masterpieces of applied art. These treasures were voluntarily offered by parishioners to churches, following the ancient tradition of Georgian highlanders. The museum also features a significant collection of ancient Georgian manuscripts from the 9th to 11th centuries.

Mestia and surroundings

Chalaadi Glacier - A great hiking destination for nature enthusiasts.

From Mestia to Kutaisi

Dadiani Palaces Historical and Architectural Museum - On the return journey from Mestia, we’ll visit the Dadiani Palace in Zugdidi.

Town-Fortress Nokalakevi - Also known as Archaeopolis, this ancient town-fortress in the Samegrelo region of Western Georgia dates back to the 4th century BC and was a key strategic point on the Silk Road. Visitors can explore well-preserved fortifications, citadels, and temples that reflect the region’s rich cultural heritage.

Nokalakevi is also near several hot sulfur springs believed to have medicinal properties. Located on the Tekhuri River, these warm waters are known to alleviate joint pain, skin conditions, and respiratory issues. Nokalakevi is a popular destination for history buffs, nature lovers, and those seeking relaxation. Whether exploring ancient ruins or soaking in hot springs, this unique spot offers an unforgettable experience.

What's Included
  • Air-conditioned transportation
  • Professional tour guide services
What's Not Included
  • Entrance fees
Cancellation Policy

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

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Otar
Aug 19, 2019
Unforgettble days in Georgia - My and my friends went to Svaneti and Racha-Lechkhumi regions from Kutaisi. Our guide was super friendly. He provided customer-oriented tour for us and made those days unforgettble. The pleces where we overnighted , were clean and cosy. I would recommend HELLO GEORGIA Tours to everyone. They do their job with love.
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Tamuna
Aug 18, 2019
Amazing tour to Svaneti - We took a trip to Svaneti (a mountain region of Georgia). The tour was absolutely amazing. It exceeded our expectations. Our guide Irakli was very friendly, easy-going, flexible and helpfull. He also os very knowlageable in history of Georgia and tols us many interesting stories. I would like to thank you for such a unforgettable memories, you created . I would like to recomment tours to Svaneti and west Georgia. Thank you again.
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