Stay for 03Nights/04Days
At the crossroads of Europe and
Asia, Georgia is a combination of uniqueness and diversity. Although a small
country, you can find here the Caucasus Mountain range, Black Sea coastline,
curative climate and mineral waters, national parks and UNESCO Heritage Sites,
ancient history, diverse culture and traditions, delicious cuisine, rich wine
culture and last but not least, our world-famous Georgian hospitality.
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Return Economy flight tickets
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3Nights stay in Tbilisi Orion hotel/similar (Bed
& Breakfast)
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Tours and transfers private by comfortable car
(Sprinter)
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English speaking guide assistance
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Entrance fee of one-way cable car Tbilisi &
one-way Funicular train
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1xbottle of water per person per day
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4x4 Gergeti Temple in Kazbegi
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Travel Insurance
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Any other services not mentioned in Inclusions
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Entry fees unless specified
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Driver & Guide Tipping
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The best time to plan a visit to Baku
is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November)
seasons. These months offer pleasant weather, with mild temperatures, and less
rainfall, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities and exploring Baku's
cultural treasures. By avoiding the scorching summer heat and chilly winter
months, you can make the most of your trip to this captivating city.
Absolutely! Baku boasts several
must-visit cultural landmarks that will enrich your holiday experience. Explore
the historic Old City (Icherisheher), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to wander
through ancient streets and discover historical gems. Don't miss the iconic
Flame Towers, the futuristic Heydar Aliyev Center, and the stunning Baku
Boulevard along the Caspian Sea. Immerse yourself in Azerbaijani culture at the
National Museum of History and the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum. These landmarks
offer a glimpse into Baku's rich heritage and contemporary charm, making your
holiday an unforgettable cultural journey.