Our offers for hiking and trekking tours in Georgia are among the most popular tourist activities in the country. It is our tpleasure to show our guests the impressive landscape of Georgia and to bring them closer to the traditional mountain villages in the Caucasus.
We offer hikes lasting from two to twelve days and of different difficulty levels, giving you a wide range of options for your hiking holiday in Georgia.
In addition to the popular hiking regions of Georgia, such as Svaneti, Tusheti, Stepantsminda, Khevsureti and Racha, the country has several beautiful national parks where you can hike and enjoy unspoilt nature.
We are especially proud of the fact that, unlike other providers, we are constantly opening up and developing new, lesser-known hiking routes, perfect for hiking and trekking tours in Georgia. A highlight is our exclusive four-day trek from Lower Svaneti to Mingrelia, which offers a dreamlike experience.
Our hiking tours in Georgia are designed so that you can also take them on your own. However, we recommend that our guests use the services of a local guide or travel agency to help them plan, organise and execute their hiking trips. This way, you can get the most out of your hiking experience in Georgia.
If you do not find what you are looking for in our offers, our team will be happy to create an individual programme for your hiking trip, tailored to your wishes and ideas.
We recommend planning your hiking holiday in Georgia between the end of May and mid-October. Please note that tours in the mountain regions are only possible from mid-July. We will be happy to provide you with more information about the best time to travel to Georgia so that you can enjoy your holiday according to your wishes and ideas.
Please note: All our hiking and trekking tours in Georgia can also be booked as individual trips.
Although hiking is possible almost everywhere in Georgia, some hiking regions are better known and more popular. These include:
In addition to these regions, national parks such as the Bordjomi-Kharagauli National Park in Samtskhe-Javakheti and the Lagodekhi National Park in Kakheti are also interesting destinations for hikers.
Picturesque Svaneti is located in the northwestern part of Georgia, right at the foot of the majestic Greater Caucasus. The region consists of two valleys, the valley of the Enguri River and the valley of the Tskhenistskali River. The region is geographically divided into two parts, called ‘Upper Svaneti’ and ‘Lower Svaneti’. Between them lies the breathtaking Svaneti mountain range, with its impressive passes and hiking trails.
The region’s unspoilt forests, mountains, glaciers and the highest peaks in the Greater Caucasus give it a unique charm that makes it one of the most popular destinations for hiking tours in Georgia. Here you will find also unique villages with medieval architecture, fortified towers and chapels adorned with unique wall paintings.
The mountainous region of Tusheti is located in north-eastern Georgia in the impressive mountains of the Greater Caucasus. Thanks to its breathtaking landscape, ethnography and nature, the region is a very popular destination for guests from all over the world. Even the drive to Tusheti over the Abano Pass, which is up to 3000 metres high, is a real highlight and offers an adventurous journey that you won’t forget in a hurry.
This beautiful area is home to the Tusheti National Park, which covers an area of approximately 71,341 km². In addition to various activities such as off-read tours, horse riding and cycling tours, the place is also a real highlight for hikers. The traditional villages, wild gorges and picturesque mountains make hiking tours an unforgettable experience. Here you have the wonderful opportunity to experience the majestic Caucasus in all its natural splendour.
The mountain region of Stepantsminda or Kazbeg in the north of the country, at an altitude of 1500 metres, is a very special and well-known hiking destination in Georgia. The beautiful Trinity Church from the 14-15 th century and the impressive Mount Kazbeg, which rises over 5000 metres into the sky, are absolute highlights of the country.
The magnificent route to Kazbeg, also known as the Military Road of Georgia, takes us through the picturesque Jvari Pass to this diverse region. The impressive valleys and mountains around the Kazbegi National Park offer you the opportunity to explore several different hiking routes of varying difficulty.
The picturesque Truso and Sno valleys are great for easy day trips, where you can admire the 300-year-old villages and the breathtaking mountain scenery in the Chaukhi massif. Near the village of Gveleti, there are two particularly beautiful waterfalls that are well worth seeing.
Besides these wonderful day trips, you will also have the opportunity to explore a breathtaking route to the 3600-metre-high base camp at the foot of Kazbegi Mountain. The well-known and adventurous trekking route to Khevsuretia, accompanied by pack horses, starts from Stepantsminda.
Georgia’s national parks offer you a wonderful opportunity to discover the country’s nature and landscapes on hiking tours. We warmly invite you to take a look at some of them:
Located in southern Georgia, Bordjomi-Kharagauli National Park, in the mountains of the Lesser Caucasus, was established in 1995 and is the most visited park in the country.
It covers beautiful regions, namely Imereti, Javakheti. The park covers an area of approximately 107 square kilometres and is home to an impressive variety of rare plants and animals. With a total of twelve different hiking routes, it offers opportunities for activities such as hiking, snowshoeing, horse riding and mountain biking. The routes are very well marked and in excellent condition. Here you can take wonderful one-day to one-week hiking tours and spend the night in cosy huts or in tents.
The most famous and popular routes are:
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The beautiful Lagodekhi National Park is located in the far northeast of Georgia, on the southern slopes of the Greater Caucasus. The diversity of flora and fauna in this park is truly amazing, as it encompasses a large number of climatic and landscape zones.
Here you can admire the breathtaking beauty of the Caucasian mountains and the endemic Caucasian stone goat. With a little luck, you may even spot the famous Caucasian red deer. A special highlight is the endemic plant Mlokosevich peony (Paeonia daurica), which should definitely be mentioned in relation to the vegetation.
The infrastructure and hiking trails in Lagodekhi National Park are also in very good condition. There are so many different places of interest where you can organise hiking and horse riding trips. Of course, cosy huts are also available for guests who do not like camping.
There are so many wonderful routes to discover here, such as:
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