About this trip
Twenty days through Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia, three countries with distinct histories that rarely get grouped together on the standard travel map. This is a private, fully guided tour, so it's just you (or your group) and your guide moving between Baku, Tbilisi and Yerevan at a pace that's built around you.
Expect a mix of cities, mountains and sites that go back thousands of years — Silk Road towns, cave monasteries, Zoroastrian fire temples and stone circles older than Stonehenge. Along the way there's wine, Armenian cooking and Georgian polyphonic singing to give you a feel for what daily life and hospitality look like in each country.
You'll stay in 4-star hotels with half board throughout, and the private format means the itinerary can flex around your interests rather than a fixed group schedule.
What you'll do
- Drive the Georgian Military Highway into the Caucasus Mountains
- Explore the cave monastery of Vardzia
- Visit Zoroastrian Fire Temples and 6000-year-old petroglyphs in Azerbaijan
- See Karahunj (Zorats Karer), a 7500-year-old stone site in Armenia
- Ride the world's longest aerial tramway to Tatev Monastery
- Take in views of Mount Ararat
- Private and personalized, so the schedule can adapt to what you want more or less time on
- Covers three countries in 20 days, expect regular travel between cities
- Rated easy, but it's a long trip with a lot of ground to cover
Worth it if you want deeply knowledgeable local guides and tailored experiences across three distinct countries. Think twice if you need a tightly scheduled, streamlined itinerary.
- Guides are exceptionally knowledgeable and open about local complexities; they customise experiences like wine tastings and private home dining.
- Four-star hotels and included meals are consistently excellent; food is a genuine highlight across all three countries.
- Trip is flexible and customisable—reviewers successfully added extras to standard itineraries without issue from the operator.
- Each country feels genuinely distinct in character despite shared history; landscapes are described as breathtakingly beautiful throughout.
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Baku · 21 Jul – 22 Jul
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