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Travel Georgia with a Group from Nashik
Group tours to Georgia from Nashik are perfect for solo travellers, couples, and friends who want a structured itinerary without the hassle of planning. 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.
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Flights (via Dubai (DXB) or Istanbul (IST)) from Nashik (ISK) take about 9h and cost around ₹20,000–₹35,000. Budget around ₹45,000 per person, or ₹70,000 for a mid-range trip. Most travellers spend 8 days.
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Insider tips for Georgia from Nashik
- Georgia is the best value luxury destination — 5-star hotels at 3-star prices
- Tbilisi + Kazbegi mountains + Kakheti wine region in 7 days covers the full picture
- Nashik travellers fly to Mumbai (BOM) first, then catch the international connection — total journey ~9h
⚠️ Avoid: December–February (very cold, mountain roads and many resorts closed)