Georgia x Armenia

7 Days 6 Nights

Experience the wonders of the Caucasus on an all-inclusive journey through the vibrant cities and scenic landscapes of Georgia and Armenia. Begin in Tbilisi, where rich history blends with modern charm, then explore Georgia’s mountains, wineries, and cultural treasures. Continue to Armenia to discover Yerevan’s historic streets, ancient monasteries, and the majestic beauty of the Armenian highlands. This tour perfectly combines culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes for an unforgettable adventure.

Cultural & Historical Highlights:

Ananuri Fortress – A 13th-century stronghold overlooking the Aragvi River, once a key defensive post of feudal Georgia.

Jvari Monastery – A 6th-century site marking one of the earliest Christian monuments in Georgia.

Svetitskhoveli Cathedral – A sacred Orthodox cathedral believed to enshrine the robe of Christ, central to Georgian Christianity.

Narikala Fortress – An ancient citadel dominating Tbilisi’s skyline, offering insight into the city’s medieval defenses.

Mother of Georgia – A monumental statue symbolizing the strength and hospitality of the Georgian nation.

Sioni Church – Historic Orthodox church famed for housing the cross of Saint Nino, who converted Georgia to Christianity.

Khor Virap – A historic monastery offering views of Mount Ararat, where Saint Gregory the Illuminator was imprisoned.

Garni Temple – The only surviving Greco-Roman style pagan temple in Armenia, dedicated to the sun god Mihr.

Geghard Monastery – A rock-carved monastery known for its sacred relics and medieval architecture.

Noravank Monastery – A 13th-century monastery nestled in red cliffs, celebrated for its intricate stone carvings.

Symphony of Stones – A natural basalt column formation resembling organ pipes, a unique geological wonder of Armenia.

From $800
/ Per person