About this trip
This overland trip runs from the Caspian coast of Azerbaijan, through Georgia's wine valleys and mountains, into Armenia's monastery country under the shadow of Mount Ararat. You cover three countries entirely by land, with the shift in landscape and culture as much the point as any single site.
The pace is set to let you actually meet the places you pass through — shepherds in the highlands, family-run kitchens, small mountain villages — rather than just photograph them from a bus window. There's built-in time to hike, taste, and sit still for a while.
Hotels are 4-star throughout and entrance fees are included, so the logistics stay simple and you can focus on the road ahead.
What you'll do
- Explore Baku and the ancient rock carvings at Gobustan
- Visit Sheki's Khan's Palace and the copper workshops of Lahij village
- Taste wine in Kakheti and spend a night in Kazbegi beneath Gergeti Trinity Church
- Walk Tbilisi and unwind among the pine forests of Borjomi
- Look out at Mount Ararat from Khor Virap and join a lavash-making workshop at Garni Temple
- Finish at the shores of Lake Sevan
- Private rooms throughout, rated easy pace despite covering three countries in 12 days
- Overland route means regular travel days between stops, with time built in to slow down at each one
Worth it if you value seamless logistics, expert local insight, and adaptive itineraries. Think twice if you need budget accommodation or prefer travelling solo.
- Guide Lyuben consistently exceeded expectations and adapted plans when weather turned, keeping the experience seamless.
- Four-star downtown hotels, lavash-making workshops, wine tastings, and local guides create genuinely authentic cultural immersion.
- Pre-trip communication is exceptionally responsive; booking process stress-free and tour runs without logistical friction.
- Small international groups suit social travellers; first-timers to guided tours report the balanced pacing works well.
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Getting there
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Baku · 23 Apr – 24 Apr
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