About this trip
This nine-day trip takes you through Georgia and Azerbaijan, two countries that have long sat at the crossroads of East and West, shaped by ancient trade routes and a mix of peoples and empires.
It's a fully guided, easy-paced journey suited to families and groups, moving between Tbilisi and Baku as you take in the history and character of both capitals.
What you'll do
- Explore Tbilisi, Georgia's capital
- Travel on to Baku, Azerbaijan's capital, via a short included flight
- Experience two countries shaped by centuries as a crossroads between East and West
- Fully guided throughout, so logistics and route are handled for you
- The Georgia–Azerbaijan land border currently runs one way only (Azerbaijan to Georgia), so the Tbilisi–Baku leg is done by a short flight, included in the price
- If you'd rather travel entirely overland, you can start the route from Armenia instead, arriving via Tbilisi or Yerevan and finishing in Baku
- Easy-paced and family-friendly, suited to travellers who want guided city and culture time rather than a fast-moving itinerary
Worth it if you want authentic Georgian culture beyond the usual circuit and book with a group. Think twice if you need substantive cultural commentary or prefer relaxed pacing.
- Guide Paata genuinely excellent; takes you to lesser-known spots like Vardzia and Teni Tea, not tourist traps.
- Georgia leg lacks proper guide—driver-only arrangement means poor acoustics and minimal historical context at sites.
- Border crossing Georgia-Azerbaijan requires walking uphill half a mile with luggage; logistical nightmare solo travellers should know.
- Itinerary is relentless; hotels solid but two resort locations isolated from towns limit evening exploration.
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Tbilisi · 25 Jul – 26 Jul
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