Embark on a mesmerizing journey through Georgia, a land where ancient history, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant culture come together in perfect harmony. Our specially designed 5-Day Halal-Friendly Georgia Tour offers the best of Georgian experiences while ensuring your halal lifestyle is respected and accommodated throughout the trip.
Begin your adventure in Tbilisi, the charming capital where the echoes of the past blend seamlessly with modern life. From the historic Metekhi Church and the iconic Narikala Fortress to the lively Sharden district, every corner of the city tells a fascinating story. Don’t miss the peaceful stroll across the Bridge of Peace and a visit to the Open Air Museum of Ethnography, a living showcase of Georgia’s diverse heritage.
Venture along the legendary Georgian Military Highway to marvel at the Jvari Monastery and the soaring peaks of Mount Kazbek, standing proudly at 5033 meters. The awe-inspiring Gergeti Holy Trinity Church, perched against a dramatic mountain backdrop, promises unforgettable views and serene moments.
Your exploration continues with a visit to the impressive Ananuri architectural complex and the ancient Uplistsikhe cave town, where history is carved into stone. Crossing from East to West Georgia, you’ll reach Kutaisi, a city steeped in legends.
The natural wonders of Western Georgia await with a magical walk through the Prometheus Cave, adorned with stunning stalactites and stalagmites. Enjoy a tranquil boat ride in the enchanting Martvili Canyon, where turquoise waters and waterfalls create postcard-perfect scenery.
This halal-friendly tour offers not only scenic beauty and cultural richness but also comfort, authentic local hospitality, and thoughtfully selected halal meals.
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Upon your arrival at Tbilisi International Airport, you will be warmly greeted and transferred to your hotel. After check-in (available from noon), you’ll meet your professional local guide who will accompany you on an exciting exploration of Georgia’s enchanting capital.
Begin your journey with a visit to the Metekhi Church, perched on a cliff above the Mtkvari River, and admire the nearby statue of King Vakhtang Gorgasali, the legendary founder of Tbilisi. Next, take a scenic cable car ride to Narikala Fortress, where sweeping panoramic views of the old and new city await.
Descending into the heart of the old town, stroll through the historical Sulphur Bath district, where ancient domed bathhouses tell tales of centuries past. Pass by the only mosque in Tbilisi, a symbol of religious harmony in this diverse city. Continue to the charming Sharden Street area, a labyrinth of narrow lanes lined with inviting cafés, artisan boutiques, and lively souvenir shops.
Discover architectural gems such as the Sioni Cathedral and the Anchiskhati Basilica, Tbilisi’s oldest surviving church. Pause by the whimsical clock tower of Rezo Gabriadze Theatre, a must-see landmark for its fairy-tale charm. Cross the iconic Bridge of Peace to reach Rike Park, a modern riverside space ideal for leisurely walks. End the day at the fascinating Open Air Museum of Ethnography, showcasing authentic traditional Georgian houses from different regions.
Overnight stay in Tbilisi.
After a hearty breakfast, depart for a day filled with history and mountain landscapes. Your first stop is the Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site and masterpiece of early medieval Georgian architecture. Set on a hilltop, it offers a magnificent view of the confluence of the Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers.
Continue your scenic drive along the historic Georgian Military Highway, a route famed for its dramatic landscapes. Pause at the Gudauri Panorama Friendship Monument, a colorful viewpoint offering breathtaking vistas of the Aragvi Gorge. Ascend to the highest point of the highway at 2,394 meters above sea level, where you’ll stop at a mineral water spring cascading down from a rocky hill, a refreshing and photogenic sight.
Upon arrival in Kazbegi (Stepantsminda), you’ll be treated to awe-inspiring views of the majestic Mount Kazbek (Mkinvari), the seventh highest peak in the Caucasus Mountains at 5,033 meters. Visit the iconic Gergeti Holy Trinity Church, situated at an elevation of 2,170 meters, from where panoramic views of the surrounding alpine beauty unfold.
Return for an overnight stay in the mountain resort town of Gudauri.
Following breakfast, embark on a journey to explore Georgia’s ancient landmarks. First, visit the Ananuri Architectural Complex, a historical fortress ensemble dating back to the 16th-17th centuries. Overlooking the stunning Zhinvali Reservoir, the complex’s fortified walls, towers, and churches tell stories of the region’s noble past.
Next, venture to Uplistsikhe Cave Town, an ancient rock-hewn settlement carved directly into the cliffs. Dating back to the Hellenistic Period, this remarkable site showcases a blend of pagan and Christian architecture, with tunnels, ancient dwellings, and unique rock-cut halls that reveal Georgia’s rich cultural layers.
The journey continues as you traverse the Rikoti Pass, a natural border between Eastern and Western Georgia. En route, you’ll pass through Georgia’s longest tunnel, stretching 1,722 meters, before arriving in the historic city of Kutaisi. Known in ancient times as “Aia,” Kutaisi is one of Georgia’s oldest cities and a center of culture and tradition.
Overnight stay at a hotel in Kutaisi.
Start your morning with a visit to the Bagrati Cathedral, an 11th-century architectural gem that proudly stands above Kutaisi, offering panoramic views of the city. This UNESCO-listed site symbolizes Georgia’s medieval glory and cultural resilience.
Your next adventure leads to the mystical Prometheus Cave, renowned for its mesmerizing stalactites, stalagmites, underground rivers, and stunning natural halls illuminated with colorful lights. The otherworldly beauty of the cave creates an unforgettable atmosphere of wonder and tranquility.
Continue to the magical Martvili Canyon, located in the lush Samegrelo region. On the way, enjoy picturesque scenes of charming Georgian villages with their distinctive courtyards and stone houses. At the canyon, take a peaceful boat trip along the turquoise waters, gliding beneath cliffs and past cascading waterfalls. Afterwards, walk along the canyon’s edge, where the play of light on water and stone creates an ever-changing spectacle. This spot is perfect for photography and peaceful reflection.
Return to Kutaisi for an overnight stay.
After enjoying breakfast at your hotel, depart for Tbilisi International Airport. Reflect on your unforgettable halal-friendly Georgian adventure as you bid farewell to this captivating country. Safe travels and we hope to welcome you back soon!
Number of Tourists | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Single supplement |
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Economy* (per tourist) | $1650 | $920 | $750 | $650 | $100 |
Comfort** (per tourist) | $1800 | $990 | $830 | $710 | $150 |
* – based on 3-4* hotel accommodation / ** – based on 4+* hotel accommodation /
All transportation throughout the tour Sightseeing tour program with a local guide Entrance fees to the museums, mausoleums and other sights Hotel accommodation (shared double/twin room)
Any Private Expenses Lunches, Dinners (Full board) Tips are not included, but would be appreciated Travel insurance
As a Muslim traveler, I was delighted with how thoughtfully the 5-day Halal-Friendly Georgia Tour was organized. From halal food options to prayer-friendly stops, everything was well-considered. Our guide, Mariam Kapanadze, who holds a Master’s degree in Cultural Tourism, was incredibly knowledgeable and respectful of our needs. She shared fascinating stories about Georgian history while ensuring we had time for prayers and halal dining. The visit to Tbilisi’s only mosque and the serene beauty of Jvari Monastery were truly memorable. I especially enjoyed the boat ride in Martvili Canyon—it was a magical experience! Every detail of the tour reflected warm Georgian hospitality with an understanding of Muslim travelers’ preferences. This journey gave me not only beautiful memories but also new friendships. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a halal-friendly adventure in the Caucasus!