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Georgia

The country that became India's favourite new destination before most people knew where it was.

GERGETI CHURCH · KAZBEGI · OCTOBER

Georgia arrived as a destination for Indian travellers suddenly, and the speed of its adoption says something about what it actually offers. The visa is free for up to a year — not thirty days, a year — which makes it the most generous visa regime any significant destination offers Indian passport holders. The food is extraordinary, the wine culture goes back 8,000 years (the qvevri clay pots the Georgians ferment their wine in are a UNESCO intangible heritage), and the landscape shifts from subtropical coast to Caucasus peaks within a few hours. All of this for a price that, compared to Western Europe, seems almost apologetic.

Tbilisi is the entry and the draw in its own right. The old town is a tangle of carved wooden balconies above the Mtkvari River, the sulfur bath district (Abanotubani) is genuinely functional — Pushkin and Alexandre Dumas both wrote about bathing here — and the restaurant and natural wine scene has become genuinely serious in the past five years. The Narikala fortress above the city, the covered Dry Bridge market, the futurist Peace Bridge over the river: Tbilisi rewards walking more than almost any city of its size. Rooms Hotel Tbilisi is the address that understands the city best.

Kazbegi is the three-hour drive north on the Georgian Military Highway, through the Dariali Gorge and up to the mountain village of Stepantsminda where Rooms Hotel Kazbegi sits on a hill below the Gergeti Trinity Church. The church, on its cliff at 2,170m with Mount Kazbegi (5,047m) behind it, is one of the most composed landscapes in the Caucasus — made and unmade by the light and the cloud several times on any single afternoon. One night here is enough; two nights is better. The mountain road closes in winter.

Why with Alp

Georgia is one of the destinations where the advisory value is not about visa complexity or program benefits — both are minimal — but about the Kazbegi logistics, the Tbilisi restaurant briefing, and knowing which wine regions to visit in which season. We’ve sent clients here for city breaks, for the mountain extension, and for the Kakheti wine country, and the trip that works best is the one that has time to slow down rather than trying to cover the whole Caucasus.

The places

Where to go, and when

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— TBILISI

One of Europe's most underrated city breaks. The old town is a tangle of wooden balconies over the Mtkvari River, the sulfur bath district is functional rather than performative, and the food and wine scene has quietly become serious. Three or four nights — and wine is the national obsession.

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— STEPANTSMINDA / KAZBEGI

The mountain excursion — the Gergeti Trinity Church on its cliff with Mount Kazbegi (5,047m) behind, three hours from Tbilisi on the Georgian Military Highway. One of the most photographed landscapes in the Caucasus and one of the most earned, because the drive and the altitude are both real.

Stay

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Journeys here

Georgia, our ways

From our travellers

"We'd wanted to do something special for our anniversary and Abhi made it unforgettable. A private cruise on the Seine, a table at a restaurant we couldn't have booked ourselves — and a surprise arrival amenity at the hotel that set the tone for everything."
Lita · Japan SURPRISE ANNIVERSARY · PARIS

Georgia, designed around you.

Tell us the dates. The visa-free entry, the Kazbegi road, and the wine-country extension are already part of how we think about this trip.

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