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Georgia

The Cradle of Wine

Caucasian mountain villages, 8,000-year-old wine traditions, medieval monasteries, and Europe's warmest hospitality.

Georgia — the small Caucasian nation sandwiched between Russia, Turkey, Armenia, and Azerbaijan — has become one of travel's most exciting discoveries. It is the oldest wine country on Earth (8,000 years of viticulture), home to some of Europe's most dramatic mountain scenery in the Kazbegi region, and possesses a medieval monastic culture of breathtaking beauty in places like Svetitskhoveli, Gelati, and Vardzia cave city. Tbilisi's old town is a UNESCO-listed tangle of balconied wooden houses, Persian bathhouses, and Orthodox churches — a city that somehow combines Parisian café culture with Central Asian bazaar energy. For Indian travellers, Georgia is visa-free, affordable, and strikingly beautiful. It is the kind of place that changes your travel expectations permanently.

Best For

Wine lovers, trekkers, culture seekers, budget travellers

Duration

7–10 Days

Best Season

May–October

Visa

Visa-free for Indian passport holders

Capital City

Tbilisi

Province / Country

Mtskheta-Mtianeti

Tbilisi is one of Eastern Europe's most charming capitals — balconied wooden houses, Persian sulphur baths, a medieval fortress, and a thriving food and wine scene.

Must-Know

What Georgia Is Famous For

The experiences, landscapes and moments that define a trip here.

Kazbegi (Stepantsminda)

Kazbegi (Stepantsminda)

The Gergeti Trinity Church perched at 2,170m above the Caucasus — one of the world's most dramatic viewpoints.

Tbilisi Old Town

Tbilisi Old Town

Balconied wooden houses, Persian baths, the Metekhi Church, and Narikala fortress above the Kura River.

Kakheti Wine Region

Kakheti Wine Region

The cradle of wine — 8,000 years of viticulture, qvevri (clay pot) wines, and guesthouse wine tastings.

Vardzia Cave City

Vardzia Cave City

A 12th-century cave monastery carved into a cliff face — 6,000 rooms over 13 storeys.

Svaneti

Svaneti

A remote mountain region of medieval defensive towers, glaciers, and ancient churches — a UNESCO World Heritage region.

Mtskheta

Mtskheta

Georgia's ancient capital and spiritual heart — the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral is one of the Caucasus's greatest buildings.

Take Home

What to Shop in Georgia

From artisan workshops to open-air markets — things worth packing an extra bag for.

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Qvevri Wine

Georgian wine aged in clay pots buried underground — orange wines unlike anything else in the world.

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Georgian Cheese

Sulguni, imeruli, and guda — take home a variety of Georgia's exceptional traditional cheeses.

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Cloisonné Enamel

Georgia's ancient jewellery tradition — intricate coloured enamel set in gold wire on metal.

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Borjomi Spring Water

Iconic Georgian mineral water from the Borjomi gorge — sold worldwide and beloved at home.

Explore

Top Attractions in Georgia

The places everyone tells you to visit — and they're right.

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Abanotubani Sulphur Baths

Tbilisi's famous Persian-style bathhouses fed by natural sulphur springs — a tradition since the 5th century.

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Mestia & Svaneti

Remote highland villages surrounded by glaciers and medieval stone towers.

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Sighnaghi

The 'City of Love' — a hilltop walled town in Kakheti with panoramic vineyard views.

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Gelati Monastery

A 12th-century monastery and UNESCO site — the intellectual centre of medieval Georgia.

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Batumi

Georgia's Black Sea resort city — beaches, botanical gardens, and lively boulevard promenades.

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Prometheus Cave

Stunning underground cave complex near Kutaisi with stalactites and subterranean river boat rides.

Taste & Culture

Food, Rituals & Georgia's Soul

Eat with your hands. Watch the ceremony. Understand why people keep coming back.

Wine CultureOrthodox ChristianityPolyphonic Singing (UNESCO)Caucasian HospitalityAncient Alphabet

"In Georgia, hospitality is an art form and wine is a religion — a 8,000-year-old practice that connects every Georgian to their soil."

Khachapuri

Khachapuri

Georgia's iconic cheese bread — a boat-shaped pastry filled with melted cheese, butter, and an egg yolk.

Khinkali

Khinkali

Soup dumplings — thick dough parcels filled with spiced meat broth, eaten with gusto by hand.

Badrijani Nigvzit

Badrijani Nigvzit

Fried aubergine rolls filled with walnut paste and garlic — a Georgian classic appetiser.

Pkhali

Pkhali

Spinach, beetroot, or leek balls with walnut and garlic — colourful, healthy Georgian mezze.

Churchkhela

Churchkhela

Walnut-stuffed grape juice sausages — Georgia's ancient energy bar, sold at every market.

Before You Go

Essential Facts

Everything an Indian traveller needs before booking a Georgia trip.

Getting There

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5–7 hrs (via Dubai, Istanbul, or direct)

Non-stop from major Indian cities

Weather

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0–30°C; varied by region and season

Budget / Couple

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₹50K–1.2L / person (very affordable)

Flights, hotels & activities included

Visa for Indians

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Visa-free for Indian passport holders

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