Kakheti – Land of Wine & Romance
Welcome to Kakheti, Georgia’s sun-drenched wine region where rolling vineyards meet ancient monasteries and timeless traditions. Known as the cradle of winemaking, Kakheti offers immersive experiences – from sipping amber wine in traditional qvevri (clay pots) to exploring hilltop towns like Sighnaghi, known as the “City of Love.” Wander through Telavi, visit noble estates like Tsinandali Palace, and admire the spirituality of Bodbe Monastery. With breathtaking countryside, warm hospitality, and deep-rooted culture, Kakheti is a romantic and sensory journey through Georgia’s soul.
Best Time to Visit: September to October – during the grape harvest (rtveli) season
Distance: ~100–120 km from Tbilisi (~2 to 3 hours drive)
Travel Tips: Hire a local guide for vineyard tours and home-winemaking visits; Sighnaghi is perfect for a romantic overnight stay
Culture & Food: Feast on chakapuli (herbed lamb stew), churchkhela (walnut candy), and fresh village cheese. Toasts flow with house wine, storytelling, and heartfelt supra feasts led by a tamada (toastmaster).
Near by places
Tbilisi, the capital and cultural soul of Georgia, is a city of captivating contrasts. Its winding cobblestone streets, ancient churches, Art Nouveau facades, and ultra-modern landmarks like the Bridge of Peace reflect centuries of East-meets-West heritage.
Tucked deep in the Caucasus Mountains, Kazbegi (Stepantsminda) is where nature and spirituality meet in majestic harmony. Towering above the valley is the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church, perched against the snow-draped backdrop of Mount Kazbek – one of Georgia’s highest peaks.
Often called the spiritual heart of Georgia, Mtskheta is one of the country’s oldest and most sacred towns. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s home to the awe-inspiring Svetitskhoveli Cathedral,
Batumi, the shining star of Georgia’s Black Sea coast, is a city where modern charm meets natural beauty. With its futuristic skyline, palm-lined boulevards, and pebbled beaches, Batumi is Georgia’s resort capital.
Hidden high in the Caucasus, Mestia and Ushguli in the Svaneti region transport you to a world of ancient towers, wild alpine beauty, and proud mountain traditions.
Nestled within forested valleys and mineral springs, Borjomi is Georgia’s beloved spa town, renowned for its healing waters, clean mountain air, and rejuvenating nature.
Step into a world carved from stone at Vardzia, Georgia’s breathtaking 12th-century cave monastery complex hidden within the cliffs of the Erusheti Mountains.
High in the Greater Caucasus, Gudauri is Georgia’s premier ski and adventure resort, offering panoramic alpine views and world-class winter sports.







