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Join a 5-Day Hiking Tour to Kazbegi and explore the most impressive hiking routes of Georgia’s Greater Caucasus Mountains with a professional mountain guide.
This guided adventure takes you from Tbilisi along the historic Georgian Military Highway to Jinvali Reservoir, Ananuri Fortress, Gudauri, Stepantsminda, Gergeti Trinity Church, Juta Village, the Chaukhi Mountains, Truso Valley, and the mystical Khada Gorge.
Designed as a Kazbegi group hiking tour, this itinerary is ideal for active travelers who want a deeper mountain experience with guided hikes, 4WD support, accommodation, airport transfers, and some of the most scenic landscapes in Georgia.
This 5-Day Hiking Tour to Kazbegi is created for travelers who want to explore the best hiking routes of the Kazbegi region in a compact but immersive format.
The journey begins in Tbilisi and follows the famous Georgian Military Highway, one of the most scenic road routes in Georgia. On the way to the mountains, you will visit the turquoise Jinvali Reservoir and the medieval Ananuri Fortress, both among the most popular stops on the road to Kazbegi.
After reaching Stepantsminda, also known as Kazbegi, you will hike to the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church, located at 2,175 meters beneath Mount Kazbek. This route offers one of the most recognizable views in Georgia and is a classic highlight of any Kazbegi trekking tour.
The adventure continues in Juta, one of the highest and most scenic mountain villages in Georgia. From here, you will trek toward the dramatic Chaukhi mountain range, where alpine meadows, sharp rocky peaks, and mountain trails create one of the most beautiful hiking experiences in the Caucasus.
On the third day, you will explore Truso Valley, a wild and colorful landscape known for mineral springs, abandoned stone villages, open valleys, and untouched nature.
This part of the tour gives travelers a more remote and authentic view of the Kazbegi region.
The final hiking route takes you to Khada Gorge, often known as the “Gorge of 60 Towers.” This hidden mountain gorge is famous for medieval towers, dramatic landscapes, and authentic highland atmosphere.
This tour is a strong option for travelers looking for a Georgia group tour, a small group hiking tour from Tbilisi, or a complete Kazbegi trekking tour that includes the region’s key hiking routes in five days.
This tour gives travelers the most complete Kazbegi hiking experience among the short multi-day routes. Compared with the 2-day, 3-day, and 4-day versions, this itinerary adds Khada Gorge, which makes the route richer, more diverse, and more distinctive.
You will experience:
This itinerary is ideal for travelers who want maximum mountain variety without planning logistics themselves.
This 5-Day Kazbegi group hiking tour is rated as moderate. It is suitable for active travelers with average fitness who are comfortable hiking for several hours on mountain terrain.
The itinerary includes four main hiking experiences: the Gergeti Trinity Church hike, the Juta / Chaukhi trek, the Truso Valley hike, and the Khada Gorge hike.
The Truso Valley and Khada Gorge hiking days are longer and require more endurance than the shorter Gergeti and Juta routes.
Comfortable hiking shoes are strongly recommended. Travelers should also bring layered clothing, a light jacket, water, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a small day backpack.
Mountain weather in Kazbegi can change quickly. The itinerary may be adjusted depending on weather conditions, road accessibility, trail conditions, and group pace.
This tour is ideal for:
Your 5-Day Hiking Tour to Kazbegi begins in Tbilisi. After meeting your guide and driver, you will travel north along the scenic Georgian Military Highway.
The first stop is Jinvali Reservoir, a beautiful turquoise mountain lake surrounded by hills and mountain scenery. This is one of the most photogenic places on the way to Kazbegi.
Next, you will visit Ananuri Fortress, a medieval architectural complex overlooking the Aragvi River. The fortress is one of the most important historical landmarks on this route and gives travelers a strong introduction to Georgia’s mountain heritage.
After the drive through Gudauri and the highland landscapes, you will reach Stepantsminda, the main base village of Kazbegi.
From Stepantsminda, you will hike to Gergeti Trinity Church, one of Georgia’s most iconic landmarks. The trail passes through natural landscapes, open meadows, and mountain scenery, with impressive views of Mount Kazbek.
After the hike, you will return to Stepantsminda for your overnight stay.
After breakfast, you will drive through mountain villages toward Juta, one of the highest and most scenic villages in Georgia.
From Juta, the trek begins along alpine trails leading toward the Chaukhi mountain system. This area is known for sharp rocky peaks, green valleys, open meadows, and dramatic Caucasus scenery.
During the trek, you will enjoy panoramic views and mountain landscapes that make Juta one of the most memorable hiking destinations in the Kazbegi region.
Depending on the group pace and weather conditions, you will enjoy a picnic near Tina Lake and have time to relax in the mountain atmosphere.
After the trek, you will return to Stepantsminda for the second overnight stay.
After breakfast, you will take a 4WD vehicle to Kvemo Okrokana, the starting point for the Truso Valley hiking route.
Truso Valley is one of the most distinctive landscapes in the Kazbegi region. It is known for mineral springs, colorful soil formations, abandoned stone houses, wide open valleys, and wild mountain scenery.
The trek leads toward the abandoned village of Abano, where travelers can experience the quiet and remote atmosphere of the high Caucasus.
This section is ideal for travelers interested in nature, photography, geology, abandoned settlements, and less commercial hiking routes.
Depending on the itinerary and conditions, the return may include the Kobi cable car if used.
After the hike, you will return to Stepantsminda for the third overnight stay.
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After breakfast, you will leave Stepantsminda and travel toward Gudauri Panorama, also known as the Russia–Georgia Friendship Monument. This high-mountain viewpoint offers wide views over the surrounding valleys and peaks.
The main hiking experience of the day takes place in Khada Gorge, a hidden mountain gorge known for its medieval towers, historic settlements, and authentic highland landscapes.
Khada Gorge is often called the “Gorge of 60 Towers” because of the many ancient defensive towers found in the area. The route gives travelers a different side of the Caucasus — less crowded, more historic, and deeply atmospheric.
After the hike, you will drive back to Tbilisi and stay overnight in the capital.
```On the final day, you will be transferred to the airport for your departure.
This makes the tour convenient for travelers who want a complete hiking experience in Kazbegi with all main logistics arranged from arrival to departure.
The tour is moderate and suitable for active travelers with average fitness. It includes several hiking routes, including Gergeti Trinity Church, Juta / Chaukhi, Truso Valley, and Khada Gorge.
Yes. This itinerary works very well as a Kazbegi group tour or a small group hiking tour from Tbilisi. It is ideal for travelers who want a guided mountain experience with organized transport, accommodation, and local support.
Yes. The tour includes 4 nights of hotel accommodation with breakfast.
Yes. 4WD cars are included for mountain routes where standard vehicles are not suitable.
Breakfasts are included with accommodation. Lunches and dinners are not included.
Yes. All museum entrance fees are included in the tour.
Yes. The Kobi cable car ticket is included if it is used during the route.
Yes. Airport transfers are included.
Yes. Small modifications are possible depending on weather, road conditions, group pace, and traveler preferences.
Wear comfortable hiking shoes, layered clothing, and a light jacket. Weather in Kazbegi, Juta, Truso Valley, and Khada Gorge can change quickly, even during the warmer season.
Yes. Truso Valley is included on Day 3. It is one of the main highlights of the itinerary and offers mineral springs, abandoned villages, colorful soils, and wide mountain views.
Yes. Khada Gorge is included on Day 4. This route is one of the key differences between the 5-day tour and shorter Kazbegi hiking tours.
The best season is usually from late spring to early autumn, when mountain roads and trails are more accessible. Exact availability may depend on weather and local conditions.