Indulge in
Georgia





Wonders of Georgia (7D/6N)
Itinerary Highlights
Tbilisi – a city where cobblestone streets hum with ancient tales, where the scent of freshly baked shotis puri mingles with the earthy aroma of wine cellars, and where every corner hides a story waiting to be uncovered.
Kakheti – Georgia’s sun-kissed soul, where a 8,000-year-old secret lies, and vineyards whispers the tales of wine. The birthplace of viticulture, where wine isn’t just a drink—it’s a sacred art. Bury your feet in the clay of Qvevri cellars, where amber wines ferment underground.
Ananuri & Gudauri – A land where medieval fortresses cling to cliffs and snow-capped peaks pierce the clouds. Ananuri and Gudauri—two jewels of Georgia’s Caucasus—offer a breathtaking blend of ancient legends and adrenaline-fueled adventure.
Mtskheta & Jvari – Mtskheta, the country’s first capital and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a living museum of spirituality and history. stand in awe before the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral—a masterpiece of medieval architecture and the resting place of Christ’s robe. Nearby, the Jvari Monastery perches dramatically on a cliff, its 6th-century walls watching over the confluence of the Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers like a celestial sentinel.
Mount Kazbegi – Georgia’s crown jewel – snow-capped peak piercing the sky, its slopes glowing gold as the sun rises. Wake up to the first rays of light painting the mountain in shades of pink and orange or gaze into the night sky for the twinkling stars. The air is crisp, the world is quiet, and the sight is pure magic.
Gergeti Trinity Church – Dating back to the 14th century, this solitary stone church clings to the edge of a rugged cliff, defying time and gravity. Its ancient walls have witnessed centuries of prayers, invasions, and the whispers of pilgrims seeking solace in its hallowed silence. The dramatic backdrop of snow-capped peaks and rolling valleys makes it one of the most photographed places in the Caucasus.
US $1,250 per person onwards 4 pax travelling together
Ancient Wine, Sacred Peaks & Timeless Tales!
Nestled at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Georgia isn’t just a destination—it’s a living legend. The land where wine was born (“g’vino,” as the Georgians say), and where archaeologists uncovered the world’s oldest winemaking secrets—8,000 years deep in history. Picture medieval monasteries clinging to cliffs, their golden domes glowing against the rugged Caucasus. Wander through cave cities carved into mountainsides, where entire civilizations thrived underground. Hike to hilltop fortresses where knights once stood guard, or lose yourself in vineyard-striped valleys where winemakers still ferment wine in giant clay qvevri, just as their ancestors did millennia ago. Georgians don’t just eat—they supra (feast), where tables groan under spiced khinkali dumplings, golden khachapuri bread, and toasts fuelled by amber-hued wines. Every meal is a celebration, hosted by people whose warmth rivals their famed hospitality. Come for the history, Stay for the heart and Leave with a soul forever marked by the spirit of the Caucasus.
Optional Packages
Below are some optional packages which can be added to the trip, do reach out to us in case you are interested in any of them.

Armenia
Armenia, the world’s first Christian nation, enchants with its soul-stirring blend of sacred sites (Khor Virap with Mount Ararat’s snow-capped backdrop), vibrant Yerevan’s café culture, and terraced vineyards crafting amber-hued wines. Hike Tatev’s “Wings of Tatev” cable car—the world’s longest reversible route—or savor lavash bread baked in underground ovens. Here, every stone tells a story, and every sunset paints the Caucasus in gold.

Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan dazzles like its eternal flames—where Zoroastrian fire temples (Ateshgah) rise from the desert and mud volcanoes bubble like nature’s cauldrons. Baku’s skyline fuses futuristic Flame Towers with the medieval Old City’s labyrinthine alleys. Sip tea in a caravanserai, trek to the remote Khinalig village, Europe’s highest settlement. From the fiery Yanar Dag to the serene Goygol Lake.

Peru
Machu Picchu’s misty ruins are just the beginning, Peru thrills with the Amazon’s jungle symphony, the Nazca Lines’ desert mysteries, and Lake Titicaca’s floating reed islands. Taste ceviche in Lima’s gastronomic heaven, trek the rainbow-striped Vinicunca mountain, or meet alpacas in the Sacred Valley. Colonial Cusco pulses with Quechua culture, while the Inca Trail rewards hikers with sunrise over the Lost City. Peru doesn’t just inspire—it transforms.

Slovenia
A pocket-sized paradise where alpine peaks (Triglav), emerald rivers (Soča), and Venetian-style coastlines (Piran) collide. Ljubljana’s dragon-guarded bridges and castle-topped hills feel plucked from a storybook, while Lake Bled’s island church is pure magic. Sip orange wine in a Vipava Valley vineyard, explore Postojna Cave’s underground train, or chase waterfalls in Triglav National Park. Slovenia proves big adventures come in small packages—with zero crowds.
Our Happy Travelers
I couldn’t have been so fearless and so carefree had this wonderful agency, Beyonder, not worked so hard behind the curtains to make it happen for me. I savoured every moment of this trip as you sip a beautifully aged wine because I knew they are looking out for me. The itinerary was curated to give me plenty of time to myself yet I covered so many places that my heart was full. The biggest surprise was the food that the team arranged for me at beautiful restaurants. I am a vegetarian and I have never enjoyed food while travelling abroad but Georgia was an exception, thanks to Beyonder.
With Beyonder, I feel I have found a friend – a trustworthy friend, I can always turn to when wanderlust (read: money and personal leaves) kicks in. A girl needs to have one such friend in her life.