3 Days - Old Tbilisi & Kakheti Wine In Georgia

Tour Itinerery
Arrival - Tbilisi - Kakheti - Departure
Day 1: Transfer from Tbilisi Airport - To the Hotel in Tbilisi;
Day 2: Kakheti Wine Tour (Sighnagi, Bodbe, Kvareli Wine Tunnel) - Restaurant - Back to Tbilisi to the Hotel;
Day 3: Tbilisi Walking Tour (Abanotubani, Narikala Fortress, Meidan Bazaar, Metekhi Churche, Sameba Cathedral, The Chronics of Georgia, Kartlis Deda Monument) - Restaurant - Transfer back to Tbillisi Airport.

Sighnaghi
Often called the “City of Love,” Sighnaghi is a charming hilltop town with cobblestone streets, colorful balconies, and panoramic views over the Alazani Valley. Its 18th-century defensive walls stretch over 4 km and include 23 towers, each named after surrounding villages.
Bodbe Monastery
Located near Sighnaghi, Bodbe Monastery is the resting place of Saint Nino, who brought Christianity to Georgia in the 4th century. Today, it functions as a convent and is one of the holiest pilgrimage sites in the country.
Kvareli Wine Tunnel (Khareba Winery)
Built into the side of a mountain, this 7.7 km-long tunnel was originally designed for military use but now serves as a unique wine cellar. With a constant temperature of 14°C, it provides the perfect environment for aging traditional Georgian wines.
Abanotubani
This ancient bath district in Tbilisi is built around natural sulfur hot springs and is considered the birthplace of the city. According to legend, King Vakhtang Gorgasali’s falcon led him here — the spot was so captivating, he founded a city.
Narikala Fortress
Overlooking Old Tbilisi, Narikala is a 4th-century fortress that once served as the city’s primary defense. During the Arab rule, it was known as the “Invidious Fortress,” symbolizing both power and fear.
Meidan Bazaar
Located beneath the historic Meidan square, this underground market has been a commercial hub since the Silk Road era. Traders from Persia, Armenia, and the East once exchanged goods here — today, visitors can browse local crafts, spices, and wine.
Metekhi Church
Perched on a cliff above the Mtkvari River, this iconic church is traditionally attributed to King Vakhtang Gorgasali. It stands on the site believed to have witnessed early Christian martyrdom, including that of Saint Shushanik.
Sameba Cathedral (Holy Trinity)
Completed in 2004, Sameba is the largest religious building in Georgia, blending traditional and modern Georgian church architecture. It can accommodate over 10,000 people and serves as a symbol of national spiritual revival.
Kartlis Deda (Mother of Georgia)
This 20-meter aluminum statue stands atop Mtatsminda hill, watching over Tbilisi. Built in 1958 for the city’s 1500th anniversary, she holds a bowl of wine in one hand for friends, and a sword in the other for enemies — embodying Georgian character.
The Chronicles of Georgia
Located near the Tbilisi Sea, this massive sculptural complex by Zurab Tsereteli features monumental pillars adorned with scenes from Georgian history and Christian tradition. It offers a powerful visual narrative and one of the best panoramic views of the city.

What's Included in the Tour Price
1. All transfers (Tbilisi Airport ⇄ Hotel, Kakheti round trip)
2. Comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle with driver
3. Professional and friendly Chinese-speaking guide
4. 2 nights’ accommodation in a 4★ hotel in Tbilisi (with breakfast)
5. Wine tasting at Khareba Winery
6. Entry fees to all mentioned attractions
7. 2 traditional Georgian lunches (Kakheti & Tbilisi)

What’s Not Included
1. International airfare
2. Insurance is not included in the package. We highly recommend that the travel agency ensures each traveler has valid coverage.
3. Dinner on all days (unless requested separately)
4. Alcoholic beverages beyond the wine tasting
5. Personal expenses (souvenirs, extra snacks, tips)
6. Tips for guide and driver (optional)

What to Bring
1. Comfortable walking shoes
2. Lightweight jacket (seasonal)
3. Sunglasses, hat, and sunscreen
4. Personal reusable water bottle
5. Camera or smartphone for photos
6. Curiosity, open heart, and sense of adventure
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