€360
Tusheti

Great Trip to Tusheti 3 Days 2 Nights Stay At Homestay

€360

Tour Itinerary

1st Day in Tusheti
1st Day in Tusheti

Abano Pass - Omalo - Shenako - Diklo
  • Embark on a thrilling journey along the Tusheti Road, crossing the Abano Pass with its breathtaking views and challenging terrain.
  • Arrive in Omalo, the main village in Tusheti, and settle into your accommodation.
  • Explore Omalo and visit the Keselo Fortress, a medieval defensive tower with stunning views of the surrounding area.
  • Learn about the history and culture of Tusheti at the local museum (Visitor's Center).
  • Continue to the village of Shenako, known for its beautifully painted houses and charming atmosphere.
  • Explore Shenako's narrow streets, visit the local church, and interact with friendly villagers.
  • Visit the remote village of Diklo, nestled in the mountains, and explore its ancient stone towers and rustic charm. Hike to the Diklo Fortress for a closer look at the region's historical heritage and natural beauty.
  • Enjoy a traditional Tushetian dinner and relax after your journey.

2nd Day in Tusheti
2nd Day in Tusheti

Dartlo - Kvavlo - Parsma - Girevi
  • Drive to the picturesque village of Dartlo, known for its traditional stone towers and scenic setting.
  • Take a leisurely hike in the surrounding valleys, passing by ancient watchtowers and lush meadows.
  • Visit the neighboring village of Kvavlo and explore its historic architecture and cultural sites.
  • Explore the ancient towers and defensive walls of Parsma, learning about its history as a strategic stronghold.
  • Travel to the village of Girevi, located at the foot of the Caucasus Mountains, and hike to the Girevi Fortress for panoramic views.
  • Drive back to Omalo. Enjoy a traditional Georgian supra (feast) with local dishes and wine.

3rd Day in Tusheti
3rd Day in Tusheti

Bochorna - Dochu - Alaverdi - Tbilisi
  • Leave Omalo behind and drive towards the village of Bochorna (Highest inhabited Village in Europe 2345 m.), nestled amidst rolling hills and surrounded by lush meadows
  • Continuing on your journey, you'll make your way to the charming village of Dochu, where time seems to stand still amidst ancient stone towers and centuries-old houses.
  • After lunch Drive back to Tbilisi.

Tour Highlights

  • Tusheti National Park
  • Visitors Center
  • Abano Pass (2950 m)
  • Tusheti Road
  • Torgva's Abano (Sulfur Bath)
  • Tusheti Protected Areas
  • Village Omalo
  • Old Omalo
  • Keselo Fortresses
  • Tushetian Food
  • Tushuri Khachapuri - Kotori
  • Tushuri Khinkali
  • Guda Cheese
  • Village Shenako
  • Village Diklo
  • Old Diklo
  • Diklo fortresses
  • Village Dartlo
  • Village Parsma
  • Village Kvavlo
  • Village Dano
  • Pirikitis Tusheti
  • Village Girevi
  • Pirikitis Alazani
  • Alazani River
  • Que - Viewpoint
  • Gometsari Gorge
  • Village Bochorna
  • Highest inhabited Village in Europe
  • Village Dochu
  • Village Verkhovani
  • Village Jvarboseli
  • Tsovata
  • Alaznis Satave
  • Gometsri's Alazani
  • Tushi People
  • Tushi Shepherd
  • Georgian Shepherd dog
  • Caucasian Shepherd dog

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any age restrictions for this tour?

We have a minimum age requirement of 18 years old to join the tour. Group members aged 16-17 years old are welcome to join the tour but only with a family member that will act as their guardian whilst on tour. Aside from that, no age requirements at all!

What is total distance of this tour?
  • Tbilisi - Telavi 95 km
  • Telavi - Omalo 100 km • Omalo - Shenako - Diklo 10 km
  • Omalo - Dartlo - Farsma - Girevi 30 km
  • Omalo - Dochu - Jvarboseli 30 km
  • TOTAL DISTANCE (one way) - 195 km
When to go and weather
  • The ideal seasons in most of the country are from mid-May to early July, and early September to mid-October, when it’s generally warm and sunny
  • July and August can be uncomfortably humid in the lowlands, with temperatures reaching 35°C. But this is an excellent time to be in the mountains, and it’s high season on the Black Sea
  • Best months for hiking in the Great Caucasus are June to September
  • Early autumn brings the festive wine harvest in Kakheti, from about 20 September to 20 October
  • Ski Season in Georgia Starts from second half of December and lasts till end of March
What's the necessary gears for this tour?
  • Comfortable clothes
  • Water resistant winter jacket
  • Shades
  • Water flask
Are there any dress-code rules in Georgia?

There is no general dress-code or any other clothing limitations in Georgia, except Churches and Monasteries. Women have to cover their head and shoulders with scarf. Men are required to cover their legs. Shorts are not allowed.

Is Georgian food suitable for vegetarians?

There are a number of vegetarian friendly dishes in traditional Georgian cuisine. Among the most popular dishes are Khachapuri, Khinkali (Georgian dumplings; make sure you order them with either cheese, mushrooms or vegetables), Lobio or Lobiani (bean stew served in a clay jar), baked mushrooms with Sulguni cheese (traditionally served in a clay pot).

Tour Length

3 days

Group Size

No Limits

Tour Type

Mutil Tours

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