10 Days / 9 Nights
Discover the Culture, Wine Traditions, Mountains and History of Two Countries in One Journey
Explore two of the most hospitable countries of the South Caucasus – Armenia and Georgia. This tour combines ancient civilizations, UNESCO World Heritage sites, centuries-old wine and brandy traditions, breathtaking mountain landscapes, and authentic local cuisine.
Tour Highlights
✅ Yerevan – one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities
✅ Etchmiadzin Cathedral and Zvartnots Temple (UNESCO Heritage Sites)
✅ Visit and tasting at the Ararat Brandy Factory
✅ Areni – one of the world’s oldest wine-producing regions
✅ Noravank Monastery – one of Armenia’s most beautiful monasteries
✅ Garni Pagan Temple and Geghard Monastery
✅ Lake Sevan and Dilijan National Park
✅ Old Tbilisi
✅ Kakheti Wine Region
✅ Sighnaghi – the “City of Love”
✅ Kazbegi and Gergeti Trinity Church
✅ Mtskheta and Jvari Monastery
Route:
Zvartnots International Airport → Yerevan
Arrival in Armenia.
Meet and greet at the airport followed by transfer to the hotel.
In the evening, enjoy a traditional Armenian welcome dinner and discover the country’s rich culinary traditions and hospitality.
Overnight in Yerevan
Route:
Yerevan → Ararat Brandy Factory → Etchmiadzin → Zvartnots → Yerevan
Ararat Brandy Factory
The symbol of Armenian brandy production. Learn about its history and enjoy a tasting session.
Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin
The world’s first state Christian cathedral and the spiritual center of the Armenian Apostolic Church.
Zvartnots Temple
A 7th-century architectural masterpiece listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Overnight in Yerevan
Route:
Yerevan → Khor Virap → Areni Cave → Areni Village → Noravank → Yerevan
Khor Virap Monastery
Famous for its breathtaking views of the Biblical Mount Ararat.
Areni Cave
A world-renowned archaeological site where the oldest known winery and leather shoe were discovered.
Areni Village
One of Armenia’s most important wine-making centers.
Noravank Monastery
A stunning monastery surrounded by dramatic red cliffs.
Overnight in Yerevan
Route:
Yerevan → Geghard → Garni → Yerevan
Geghard Monastery
A UNESCO World Heritage Site partially carved into the surrounding rock.
Lavash Baking Masterclass
Experience the preparation of Armenia’s traditional UNESCO-listed flatbread.
Garni Temple
The only preserved pagan temple in Armenia.
Free time in Yerevan during the afternoon.
Overnight in Yerevan
Route:
Yerevan → Lake Sevan → Dilijan National Park → Dilijan
Lake Sevan
The largest freshwater alpine lake in the Caucasus.
Boat Cruise on Lake Sevan
Enjoy Armenia’s “Blue Pearl” from the water.
Dilijan National Park
Beautiful forests, fresh mountain air and picturesque landscapes.
Overnight in Dilijan
Route:
Dilijan → Tbilisi
Transfer to Georgia.
After border formalities, continue to Tbilisi.
Free evening in the Georgian capital.
Overnight in Tbilisi
Route:
Tbilisi → Bodbe → Sighnaghi → Wine Tasting → Bread-Making Masterclass → Tbilisi
Bodbe Monastery
One of Georgia’s most important pilgrimage sites and the resting place of Saint Nino.
Sighnaghi
Known as the “City of Love.”
Wine Tasting
Discover Georgia’s 8,000-year-old wine-making traditions.
Georgian Bread-Making Masterclass
Overnight in Tbilisi
Route:
Tbilisi → Zhinvali Reservoir → Ananuri → Gudauri → Kazbegi → Tbilisi
Zhinvali Reservoir
A picturesque mountain reservoir famous for its turquoise waters.
Ananuri Fortress
A medieval fortress complex overlooking the reservoir.
Gudauri
One of Georgia’s most famous mountain resorts.
Gergeti Trinity Church
One of Georgia’s most iconic landmarks with spectacular views of Mount Kazbek.
Overnight in Tbilisi
Route:
Tbilisi → Mtskheta → Jvari → Svetitskhoveli Cathedral → Tbilisi
Mtskheta
The ancient capital of Georgia.
Jvari Monastery
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
One of the most sacred churches of the Georgian Orthodox Church.
Free time in Tbilisi.
Overnight in Tbilisi
Breakfast at the hotel.
Transfer to the airport.
End of the tour.
| Number of people | AMD | USD | EUR |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 582,000 | 1,590 | 1,385 |
| 4 | 429,000 | 1,170 | 1,020 |
| 6 | 377,000 | 1,030 | 900 |
| 8 | 352,000 | 960 | 835 |
| 10 | 336,000 | 920 | 800 |
| 12 | 326,000 | 890 | 775 |
| 15 | 316,000 | 865 | 750 |
| 20 | 305,000 | 835 | 725 |
| 25 | 300,000 | 820 | 710 |
| 30 | 295,000 | 805 | 700 |
| Number of people | AMD | USD | EUR |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 528,000 | 1,445 | 1,255 |
| 4 | 374,000 | 1,020 | 890 |
| 6 | 323,000 | 880 | 770 |
| 8 | 297,000 | 810 | 705 |
| 10 | 282,000 | 770 | 670 |
| 12 | 271,000 | 740 | 645 |
| 15 | 265,000 | 725 | 630 |
| 20 | 251,000 | 685 | 595 |
| 25 | 247,000 | 675 | 585 |
| 30 | 241,000 | 660 | 575 |