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About Georgia Tour Packages

Dreaming of an international getaway that mixes culture, adventure, and pure relaxation all in one trip? Our 7 Days Georgia tour packages, starting from just ₹52,999, offer exactly what you are craving for, a perfect Georgia trip packed with stunning landscapes, rich history, and friendly locals.

Whether you are traveling solo, with your partner, or with your group of friends, Capture A Trip helps you see the very best of Georgia without any stress. Our Georgia tour packages cover it all, the charm of Tbilisi, the peaceful experience of tasting Kakheti wine, the mountain air of Kazbegi, and the seaside breeze of Batumi. Everything is carefully planned so you can simply enjoy every moment in Georgia.

We handle everything from flight bookings, hotels, meals, transfers and Provide 24×7 on-ground support. you just have to focus on the fun. Every Georgia travel package can be customized to fit your travel dates, budget, and style.

Book your Tbilisi Georgia tour package from India now and fall in love with a country that welcomes every traveler with open arms.

Why Choose Capture A Trip for Your Georgia Trip

Planning for an international trip can take a lot of time, but with Capture A Trip, your Georgia tour package is sorted from the very first day to the last one. Here is why travelers love booking their Georgia trip with us:

Local Expertise

See Georgia through the eyes of locals. Our friendly English-speaking guides show you not just the famous attractions, but also the hidden gems, cafes, secret valleys, and real Georgian culture.

Customised Packages

Every Georgia holiday package is built around you. Whether you are on a honeymoon, came for a family break, or on a trip with your friends, we shape the experience to match your pace and interests.

Trusted Hotels & Private Transfers

Stay at verified hotels and travel comfortably with private transfers. No rushing, no crowds, just easy, relaxed travel.

24×7 Assistance Abroad

Our support team is available anytime while you are on your Georgia travel package, so you never have to worry about a thing.

Safe & Seamless Experience

We work with trusted local partners who make sure your trip runs smoothly, safely, and exactly as planned.

Inclusions

  • Stay in Tbilisi and Batumi with daily breakfast

  • All tours and transfers on a private basis

  • English-speaking driver and local guide

  • Sightseeing in Tbilisi, Mtskheta, Kazbegi, and Batumi

  • Entry tickets, cable car rides, and attractions as per Georgia tour package itinerary

  • 4x4 Jeep ride to Kazbegi (subject to weather)

Exclusions

  • Airfare and visa fees

  • Early check-in or late check-out

  • Meals not mentioned, personal expenses

  • Travel insurance

  • Anything not listed in inclusions

Georgia Trip Cost From India

The cost of the Georgia holiday package majorly depends on when you travelling, how long you will stay there, and the type of hotels and facilities you will choose in your package. Here is a quick idea of what to expect:

  • Accommodation: ₹4,000–₹6,000 per night for budget hotels; ₹7,000–₹12,000 for premium stays.

  • Food: ₹800–₹1,500 per meal at local restaurants; fine dining may cost more.

  • Transportation: Local taxis and shared transfers are very affordable as compare to the private cabs, but they definitely offer extra comfort.

  • Visa: Indians can apply for an e-Visa, which cost around ₹1,800–₹2,200, and get approved in 3 to 5 working days.

  • Insurance: The travel insurance of Georgia Trip cost around ₹500–₹1,000.

  • Average Total Cost: A 5N/6D Georgia tour package usually costs between ₹65,000–₹95,000 per person with flights, or ₹40,000–₹65,000 without flights.

Types of Georgia Trips We Offer

At Capture A Trip, we thoughtfully designed  trips for every kind of traveller. We offer both Georgia Community Trips and Georgia Group Trips, so you can choose the travel style that suits you best. From the relaxing escapes to the adventure one, each trip brings you closer to Georgia charm, culture, and hospitality.

6 Nights 7 Days Georgia Trip

If you want to experience the best of Georgia, this trip is just the perfect trip for you. Here, you will explore the charming streets of Tbilisi town, take in the breathtaking views of Kazbegi, and enjoy wine tasting in the scenic vineyards of Kakheti. This 6 N/7 D Georgia Trip gives you a complete taste of Georgia food and you will also get to know about the culture, all while traveling comfortably with expert guidance and smooth logistics. This itinerary is ideal for a Georgia Group Trip, offering a smooth and well-planned experience for friends, colleagues, or organized groups.

Georgia Winter Trip

The ones who love the cold and the magic of snow-covered landscapes, our Georgia Winter Trip offers the perfect experience. Spend your days skiing in Gudauri, exploring the snowy beauty of Stepantsminda, and enjoying warm evenings in cozy Tbilisi cafes. It is an ideal mix of adventure and relaxation, allowing you to soak yourself in the beauty of Georgia winter season at your own pace. This trip is great for both Georgia Group Trips and Georgia Community Trips, especially for travellers who enjoy winter adventures together.

Georgia New Year Trip

Celebrate the New Year in one of Europe most charming destinations. Our New Year Trip combines festive celebrations, local traditions, and the joy of exploring a beautiful country. Enjoy lively nights in Tbilisi, taste traditional Georgian cuisine, and welcome the new year with music, lights all around. It is a celebration that feels truly unforgettable. This Georgia New Year Trip is one of our most popular Georgia Community Trips, perfect for travellers who enjoy celebrating special moments with a lively travel community.

Georgia Armenia Trip

For travellers who want to explore more than one incredible destination, we offer an 8 Days Georgia Armenia Trip that offers a beautiful blend of culture, history, food, and landscapes from two neighbouring countries. You will walk through the ancient streets of Tbilisi, visit monasteries set against dramatic mountains in Armenia, enjoy the unique local cuisines of both nations, and witness the shared yet distinct traditions that make this region unforgettable. This trip is especially well-suited for a Group Trip, as the longer route and multi-country experience feel smoother, safer, and more enjoyable when explored together.

Best Time to Visit Georgia

Georgia is a year round destination, where every season looks beautiful .No matter when you visit, you will find something that will steal your heart, there is everything from snowy mountains to sunny beaches. Each season has its own charm, so the best time to visit Georgia really depends on what kind of trip you want.

Spring (March to May)

Spring is one of the most pleasant times to be in Georgia. The weather is mild, the air feels fresh, and the hills are covered with wildflowers. It is a great season for walking around the old streets of Tbilisi, hiking in the countryside, or relaxing in small cafés.

  • Weather: Around 10°C to 22°C, usually sunny and clear.

  • Crowd: Not too busy, so it is a good option  if you prefer peaceful travel.

  • Festival: Tbilisoba, which celebrates the city history and culture, usually happens in late April or early May.

  • What to Pack: Light clothes, a jacket, and comfortable shoes. Evenings can get a bit cool.

  • Tip: Spring is perfect for taking photos, it is the time when everything looks fresh and colorful.

Summer (June to August)

Summer in Georgia is lively and warm. The mountains are green, and the beaches along the Black Sea are full of life. It is the best time for outdoor trips and festivals.

  • Weather: Warm days, about 20°C to 30°C. Batumi and Tbilisi can get hot, but the mountain air stays pleasant.

  • Crowd: Busy season, that is why this season expects more tourists.

  • Festivals: Batumi MusicFest, Art-Gene Folk Festival, and the Tushetoba Mountain Festival.

  • What to Pack: Must carry light cotton clothes, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.

  • Tip: Since it is peak season, book hotels and tours early.Perfect time for a mix of beach and mountain adventures.

Autumn (September to November)

Autumn is one of the most beautiful time to spend in Georgia. In this season the trees turn golden and red, and it is harvest time for the wine region of Kakheti.The weather stays comfortable, so you can travel easily and enjoy outdoor trips.

  • Weather: Around 12°C to 25°C, with clear skies and cool evenings.

  • Crowd: Moderate, hence there are fewer tourists than in summer.

  • Festivals: Rtveli, the grape harvest festival (September–October), and Tbilisoba in October.

  • What to Pack: Light sweaters, a jacket, and good shoes for walking.

  • Tip: Autumn is ideal for wine lovers and photographers. The countryside looks amazing this time of year.

Winter Season (December to February)

Winter in Georgia is a wonderland of snow and celebration. Ski resorts like Gudauri and Bakuriani are at their peak, while cities like Tbilisi sparkle with festive lights. It is a great season for both adventure and cozy mountain escapes.

  • Weather: Cold and snowy in the mountains, mild to chilly in Tbilisi. Average temperatures range from -5°C to 7°C.

  • Crowd: Moderate in cities, high in ski resorts.

  • Festivals to Attend: Christmas and New Year celebrations (late December to early January).

  • What to Pack: Heavy winter jackets, gloves, scarves, snow boots, and moisturizers for dry weather.

  • Tips: Book ski resorts early for the best deals. Ideal for honeymooners and those who love snow adventures.

How to Reach Georgia

If you are planning a trip to Georgia from India, getting there is not difficult. The easiest way is by flight, as there are no direct land routes between the two countries. Depending on where you live in India, you can choose the route that works best for you.

By Air

Flying is the most common and simple way to reach Georgia. You can find connecting flights from big Indian cities to Tbilisi, which is the main airport in Georgia.

Some common routes are:

  • Delhi to Dubai or Doha or Istanbul, then to Tbilisi

  • Mumbai to Abu Dhabi, then to Tbilisi

  • Bangalore to Istanbul, then to Tbilisi

The distance is around 3,200 to 3,500 km. Most flights take about 8 to 10 hours, depending on the layover. Airlines like Qatar Airways, Emirates, Fly Dubai, Turkish Airlines, and Indigo   operate on this route.

Most travelers prefer flying because it’s faster and more comfortable. The visa process for Indian tourists is also quite simple. Many Georgia tour packages already include flights, so it’s easy to book everything together.

Tip: Try booking early to get cheaper flight deals and your preferred dates.

By Land

There isn’t any direct road route from India to Georgia. But if you are visiting nearby countries like Turkey, Armenia, or Azerbaijan, you can enter Georgia by road.

Some main border points are:

  • Sarpi Border from Turkey (near Batumi)

  • Sadakhlo Border from Armenia (near Tbilisi)

  • Red Bridge Border from Azerbaijan (near Rustavi)

This option works mostly for people who are already traveling through those countries. For most Indian tourists, flying is the easiest and quickest way.

By Sea

Reaching Georgia by sea is not very common, but it’s possible. Some ferries and cruises from Turkey or Bulgaria stop at Batumi Port on the Black Sea.

It is a scenic and slow route, mostly for travelers who want something different. Regular tour packages from India don’t include this, but you can ask for a customized plan if you want a unique or luxury trip.

Places to Visit in Georgia

Georgia is a land where every turn feels different. From its old towns, high mountain passes to peaceful valleys, this small country has a different charm. If you are planning a Georgia tour package from India, here are the best places to visit in Georgia you should not miss in your trip.

1. Tbilisi

Tbilisi, the capital city, is where most journeys begin. The old town is a maze of narrow lanes, balconies, and churches that sit beside cafés and art corners. You can take a cable car up to Narikala Fortress for a full view of the city or enjoy a slow walk across the Bridge of Peace. Don’t leave without trying a sulfur bath,  it’s one of the most local experiences you can have here.

  • Best Known For: Old Tbilisi, Narikala Fortress, Sulfur Baths, Bridge of Peace

  • Must Experience: Explore Rustaveli Avenue, enjoy a Georgian meal, and stroll through the old town after sunset.

2. Kazbegi

Kazbegi is one of Georgia’s most beautiful highland regions.Set against the snowy backdrop of Mount Kazbek, it feels calm and untouched. The Gergeti Trinity Church sits high above the town and is one of the most photographed spots in the country. Around it, you’ll find hiking trails, tiny villages, and plenty of fresh air. Staying overnight here is very worth it, where mornings begin with clouds floating outside your window.

  • Best Known For: Gergeti Trinity Church, Mount Kazbek, Truso Valley

  • Must Experience: Visit the church, hike in the valleys, and spend a quiet evening in a local guesthouse.

3. Batumi

Batumi lies on the Black Sea coast and feels different from the rest of Georgia.The air has the smell of the sea.Locals and tourists come here to enjoy the beaches, the Batumi Boulevard, modern landmarks like the Alphabet Tower and the Ali & Nino statue. It is a place where you have to slow down your speed, watch the waves, and enjoy life by the water.

  • Best Known For: Batumi Boulevard, Alphabet Tower, Botanical Garden, Beaches

  • Must Experience: Walk by the sea, explore the gardens, and taste fresh seafood near the promenade.

4. Mtskheta

Mtskheta is also known as the spiritual heart of Georgia, which is once the old capital, it is now a small, quiet town where faith and history meet.The Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Jvari Monastery are the major highlights of this old town. It is the kind of place that invites you to sit quietly, look at the mountains, and feel the country deep connection to its past.

  • Best Known For: Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, Jvari Monastery

  • Must Experience: Visit the old churches, buy small handmade souvenirs, and enjoy the river view from the hilltop.

5. Kutaisi

Kutaisi is one of the oldest cities in world and an important cultural center of Georgia.The Gelati Monastery and Bagrati Cathedral are reminders of its long history, while the Prometheus Cave here offers something completely different, the cave is an underground world of colorful rock formations. The cave has a small entry fee  approx 25 Georgian Lari (GEL) for adults and 5.50 GEL for children.Kutaisi is slower in pace, making it a pleasant stop for travelers who love to explore local life and peaceful surroundings.

  • Best Known For: Bagrati Cathedral, Gelati Monastery, Prometheus Cave

  • Must Experience: Visit the cave, walk through the old neighborhoods, and enjoy traditional Georgian food.

6. Kakheti

Kakheti is Georgia’s wine country, where vineyards stretch across rolling hills.The region is known for its long winemaking traditions. You can also visit the small wineries, taste home-brewed wines, and share meals with locals who treat guests just like their own family.The town of Sighnaghi, with its stone streets and valley views, is often called the “City of Love” a perfect spot for slow evenings and sunsets.

  • Best Known For: Sighnaghi, Telavi, Wine Tasting, Gombori Pass

  • Must Experience: Join a wine tasting, visit local farms, and enjoy homemade Georgian food with the winemakers.

7. Borjomi

Borjomi is a quiet town surrounded by mountains and pine forests. It’s known for its natural mineral water, which you can taste directly from the springs in Borjomi Central Park. The air here feels crisp, and the walks through the park or nearby trails are refreshing. A short visit to the old Romanov Palace adds a historical touch to this calm, green escape.

  • Best Known For: Mineral Water, Borjomi Central Park, Romanov Palace

  • Must Experience: Try the spring water, walk in the park, and explore the nearby national forest.

8. Gori

Gori is mainly known as the birthplace of Joseph Stalin. The Stalin Museum displays his early life and historical artifacts, and it has a small entry fee. The city also has the Gori Fortress, which overlooks the town. Just outside Gori, the Uplistsikhe cave complex offers an incredible look at Georgia’s ancient past, making the area interesting for history enthusiasts.

  • Best Known For: Stalin Museum, Gori Fortress, Uplistsikhe Caves

  • Must Experience: Visit the museum, climb the fortress walls, and take a trip to the nearby caves.

9. Gudauri

Gudauri is a popular mountain resort on the Georgian Military Highway. In winter, it becomes a busy ski destination, while summer attracts hikers and paragliders. The mountain views are wide and open, and even if you’re not into adventure sports, it’s worth visiting for the scenery alone. There are many lodges and restaurants where you can relax and enjoy the mountain air.

  • Best Known For: Skiing, Paragliding, Mountain Views

  • Must Experience: Try skiing, take a cable car ride, or simply sit by a café overlooking the peaks.

10. Uplistsikhe

Uplistsikhe is one of the oldest cave towns in Georgia. Entirely carved out of rock, it dates back to the early Iron Age. Walking through its tunnels and chambers gives a glimpse of how people once lived here. There’s a small entry fee, and from the top of the site, you can see a wide view of the valley below. It is a fascinating stop for anyone interested in Georgia’s ancient roots.

  • Best Known For: Ancient Caves, Rock-cut Architecture

  • Must Experience: Explore the caves, climb to the viewpoint, and take in the historic landscape.

Activities to Do in Georgia

Georgia is one of those countries that will surely surprise you guys. You will find old cobblestone towns, snow-covered peaks, sunny beaches to take part in various things to do in Georgia, and streets filled with food and laughter. Whether you’re on a relaxed family trip or a more adventurous journey from India, there’s always something to see and do here.

Nature and Outdoor Fun

  • Hiking : Georgia is a paradise for hikers. Places like Kazbegi and Svaneti have incredible trails, mountains, rivers, small stone villages, and the kind of silence you don’t often find.

  • River Rafting : If you like adventure, try rafting in the Aragvi or Rioni Rivers. The water is clear, the valleys are green, and it’s a great way to see the countryside from a different angle.

  • Wine Tasting : Georgia is often called the birthplace of wine. Go to Kakheti and visit some local wineries in the Alazani Valley. You will learn about their ancient winemaking method using clay pots called qvevri. And yes, the tastings are generous.

  • Skiing : In winter, head to Gudauri or Bakuriani for skiing. The slopes are not too crowded, the snow is good, and the mountain views are stunning.

  • Scenic Drives : Drive along the Georgian Military Highway from Tbilisi to Kazbegi. The road winds through mountains and valleys, and you’ll want to stop every few kilometers just to take pictures.

Food in Georgia

Georgia’s food is one of the best parts of visiting. Every region has its own flavors, and meals are big, warm, and full of heart.

Dishes You Should Try:

  • Khachapuri: Soft bread filled with cheese, butter, and egg

  • Khinkali: Juicy dumplings with meat or mushrooms

  • Mtsvadi: Grilled skewers of meat cooked on charcoal

  • Badrijani Nigvzit: Eggplant rolls with walnut paste

  • Churchkhela: A sweet snack made from nuts dipped in thick grape juice

Where to Eat:

  • Barbarestan (Tbilisi): Classic Georgian recipes made beautifully modern

  • Machakhela (Tbilisi): Casual and friendly, perfect for comfort food

  • Adjara House (Batumi): Fresh seafood and coastal flavors

  • Lagaza Wine Cellar (Kakheti):  Lovely countryside setting for wine and local dishes

  • Tavaduri (Kutaisi): Homely spot with rich, authentic food

Tip: If you get a chance, join a local family meal in Kakheti or Tbilisi. A Georgian supra (feast) is something you’ll never forget, endless plates of food, homemade wine, and heartfelt toasts.

Shopping in Georgia

Shopping in Georgia is simple and fun. The local markets are full of handmade items and tasty things to take home.

What to Buy:

Local wine from Kakheti, traditional Churchkhela sweets, honey, spices, wool scarves, and handmade pottery.

Where to Shop:

  • Dry Bridge Market (Tbilisi): Great for old art, antiques, and handmade crafts

  • Meidan Bazaar (Tbilisi): For wine, magnets, and spices

  • Batumi Mall (Batumi): Mix of local and international brands

  • Kutaisi Central Market: Colorful local market for honey, cheese, and herbs

Tips:

  • Try to bargain a little at flea markets, but not in regular stores.

  • Carry some cash (Georgian Lari) for small stalls.

  • Buying directly from local artisans supports families and gets you better quality items.

  • Wine and sweets travel well, so they make perfect gifts.

Interesting Facts About Georgia

Georgia may look small on the map, but it’s packed with surprises. From being home to the world’s oldest wine-making culture to having a language that exists nowhere else, this country is full of stories that make your Georgia trip from India truly memorable.

The Birthplace of Wine

If you love wine, Georgia is like a dream. Locals have been making wine here for over 8,000 years, long before most other parts of the world even began. The traditional Qvevri method, where wine is made and stored in clay pots buried underground, is still used in villages today. When you visit Kakheti during your Georgia tour package from India, you’ll find wine that feels more like a family tradition than a business.

A Language That Stands Alone

The Georgian language is one of a kind, it is not connected to any other language in the world. The alphabet, with its soft, round letters, looks almost like art. You’ll see it on signboards and menus everywhere. Learning a few words, like “Gamarjoba” (hello) or “Madloba” (thank you), always brings a friendly smile from locals during your Georgia trip.

The Myth of the Golden Fleece

The famous Greek legend of Jason and the Argonauts has roots in Georgia. The ancient land of Colchis, now western Georgia, was said to be where Jason came to find the Golden Fleece. Some say the story came from locals using sheepskin to sift gold from riverbeds. When you visit Kutaisi on your Georgia holiday package, you are walking through the land of that ancient myth.

A Culture of Warmth and Toasts

Georgians are known for treating guests like family. Every meal is a small celebration, often called a Supra, led by a toastmaster known as the Tamada. There’s laughter, endless food, and heartfelt toasts to love, friendship, and peace. It’s one of those experiences that make a Georgia travel package feel truly personal.

Travel Tips for Georgia

If you’re planning a trip from India to Georgia, a little homework before you go can make things a lot easier. It’s a beautiful country, and being prepared just helps you enjoy it more. Here are some simple things you should know before you travel.

Currency

  • The money used in Georgia is called the Georgian Lari (GEL). One Lari has 100 Tetri, which are coins.

  • You’ll easily find ATMs in cities like Tbilisi and Batumi.

  • Most restaurants, hotels, and shops take cards, but you should still carry some cash, especially for taxis, small cafés, or street vendors.

  • You can exchange money at the airport, in banks, or even in malls. The rates are usually fine.

  • Keep a few smaller notes or coins for buses, local shops, or short rides.

Language

  • The official language is Georgian. It has its own script and sounds quite different from what we’re used to.

  • In most tourist places, people understand a bit of English or Russian, so communication won’t be too hard.

  • If you can, learn a few local words, it really makes people happy.

    Gamarjoba means Hello

    Madloba means Thank You

    Nakhvamdis means Goodbye

Even if you get the pronunciation a little wrong, people will still smile,     they love it when visitors try.

What to Pack

  • Comfortable shoes are a must. Cities like Tbilisi have cobbled streets and slopes, and in the mountains, you’ll walk quite a bit.

  • Pack according to the season:

    Summer (May to September): Light clothes, sunscreen, sunglasses.

    Winter (December to March): Warm jackets, gloves, snow boots, especially if you plan to visit Gudauri or Kazbegi.

  • Take a light jacket or raincoat too, as mountain weather can change suddenly.

  • Georgia uses European sockets (Type C/F), so carry a universal adapter.

  • It’s also good to keep some basic medicines, a refillable water bottle, and a small first-aid kit.

  • Make sure you have both printed and digital copies of your passport, visa, and tickets.

Travel Guidelines for Indian Travelers

  • Passport: It should be valid for at least six months from your travel date.

  • Visa: You can apply online for a Georgia e-Visa, it is simple and quick. If you already have a valid visa or residence permit for Schengen countries, the UK, or the USA, you can enter Georgia without a separate visa.

  • Travel Insurance: Most travel packages include it, but if not, buy one yourself. It helps in case of flight delays, luggage issues, or medical needs.

  • Local Etiquette: Dress modestly when visiting churches or monasteries. Always ask before taking photos of locals or inside religious places. People in Georgia are polite and warm, a small greeting or smile goes a long way.

  • Local SIM Cards: You can get one right at the airport. The main providers are Magti, Geocell, and Beeline. They all have good coverage and cheap data packs.

  • Transportation: Apps like Bolt and Yandex Taxi are popular and safe. Public buses and metro services in big cities are cheap and dependable.

  • Safety: Georgia is a very safe country for tourists. Still, keep an eye on your valuables in crowded places.

Extra Tips for a Smooth Trip

  • Smoking is not allowed in most indoor public places, so look for signs.

  • A power bank is handy, you will probably be out exploring all day.

  • If you want to bring a small gift, carry a few Indian souvenirs. Locals really appreciate thoughtful gestures.

  • And most importantly, take some time to just walk around, talk to people, and soak in the atmosphere. Georgian hospitality is something you’ll never forget.

How to Book Your Georgia Tour Package

Booking your Georgia tour package from India is actually quite simple. You don’t have to go through any long or confusing process. We’ve made it easy so you can just focus on getting ready and feeling excited about your trip.

Step 1: Send Us a Query

Just tell us a few basic things, when you want to travel, how many people are going, and what kind of trip you have in mind. Maybe it’s a family holiday, a honeymoon, or something more adventurous. Once we have these details, we’ll start planning around it for you.

Step 2: Talk to Our Travel Expert

After we get your details, one of our travel experts who knows Georgia well will reach out. You can discuss whatever you have in mind, where you want to go, what kind of hotels you like, and any special plans you have. We’ll suggest the Georgia package from India that fits your budget and your travel style.

Step 3: Confirm Your Booking

Once you’re happy with the plan, you can go ahead and confirm. Payments are done safely online, and once that’s done, we’ll send your booking details, hotel list, and visa support papers. Everything will be clear so there’s nothing to worry about later.

Step 4: Get Ready for Your Trip

Now comes the fun part, you just need to do packing and getting ready to explore Georgia. We’ll handle all the arrangements so you don’t have to stress. Just enjoy your trip, take photos, try the food, and experience the warmth of Georgian hospitality with a friendly guide who knows Georgia well.

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Akanksha Apoorva
My very first adventure with Capture a Trip—and wow, what an unforgettable ride to Georgia! This trip easily tops the charts as one of the best experiences of my life. I met the most incredible bunch of people, made memories I’ll treasure forever, and had the kind of fun that makes you wish it never ended. If you're thinking of traveling, do yourself a favor and hop on a trip with this amazing crew!

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shweta mangrule
I recently traveled to Georgia with Capture A Trip, and what an incredible experience it was! The travel arrangements were well-managed—from hotel stays and their convenient locations to smooth logistics throughout the journey. A big shoutout to our amazing trip guide - Mariam for ensuring each moment was safe, seamless, and memorable, and to our trip manager - Shaaz for handling everything so effortlessly behind the scenes.

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Amit Singh
I’ve traveled to many countries, but Georgia with Capture A Trip felt different—it felt personal. Our captain, Vaibhav, made sure every single one of us felt included and taken care of. Tbilisi was the perfect start, a mix of history and modern vibes, and then Gudauri completely stole the show.

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sagar sherawat
I planned a trip to Georgia with my four friends through Capture A Trip, and it turned out to be an unforgettable experience. Everything was so well-organized, making the whole journey smooth and stress-free. A big shoutout to our trip captain, Riya, who ensured everything went perfectly and we made the most of each day. From breathtaking views to cultural highlights, it was a trip to remember. I’d definitely recommend booking your next adventure with Capture A Trip!

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