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Join a 7-Day Kazbegi Group Hiking Tour and experience Georgia’s best combination of mountain trails, cultural landmarks, ancient towns, and historic cities.
This guided tour starts in Tbilisi and combines the most scenic hiking routes of the Kazbegi region with Georgia’s major cultural highlights, including Mtskheta, Gori, and Uplistsikhe Cave Town.
During the journey, you will hike to Gergeti Trinity Church, trek from Juta toward Tina Lake, explore the mineral landscapes of Truso Valley, discover the historic Khada Gorge, and visit some of Georgia’s most important cultural monuments.
Designed as a guided Georgia group tour, this itinerary is ideal for active travelers who want both mountain adventure and cultural discovery in one well-organized week.
This 7-Day Hiking Tour to Kazbegi is designed for travelers who want to experience Georgia’s mountain landscapes and cultural heritage in one complete itinerary.
The tour begins with a walking tour of Tbilisi Old Town, where you will explore the city’s historic districts, ancient churches, fortress viewpoints, sulfur baths area, modern bridges, waterfalls, and traditional streets.
After discovering the capital, the route continues north along the famous Georgian Military Highway toward Kazbegi. On the way, you will visit the turquoise Jinvali Reservoir and the medieval Ananuri Fortress, two of the most iconic stops on the road to the Greater Caucasus.
In Stepantsminda, also known as Kazbegi, you will hike to the legendary Gergeti Trinity Church, located at 2,175 meters beneath Mount Kazbek. This is one of Georgia’s most recognizable mountain views and a key highlight of the itinerary.
The hiking part continues with a trek from Juta Village toward the Chaukhi Mountains and Tina Lake, followed by a longer hiking route through Truso Valley, known for mineral springs, abandoned villages, colorful soils, and wild open landscapes.
Another major highlight is Khada Gorge, often called the “Gorge of 60 Towers.” This route combines medieval tower remains, mountain scenery, and authentic highland atmosphere.
The final cultural day includes Uplistsikhe Cave Town, the Stalin Museum in Gori, Jvari Monastery, and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in Mtskheta. This makes the tour a strong choice for travelers looking for a Georgia hiking and culture tour, not only a standard mountain trip.
This itinerary is ideal for travelers who want a balanced week in Georgia: several days of mountain hiking, plus enough cultural sightseeing to understand the country’s history, religion, architecture, and landscapes.
You will experience:
This tour works especially well as a small group hiking tour in Georgia, because it combines shared logistics, professional guidance, cultural depth, and multiple hiking routes in one structured itinerary.
This 7-Day Kazbegi group hiking tour is rated as moderate. It is suitable for active travelers with average fitness who are comfortable walking several hours on mountain terrain.
The itinerary includes several hiking routes: Gergeti Trinity Church, Juta / Tina Lake, Truso Valley, and Khada Gorge. Some days are shorter and easier, while Truso Valley and Khada Gorge require more endurance.
Comfortable hiking shoes are strongly recommended. Travelers should bring layered clothing, a light jacket, water, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a small day backpack.
Because the tour includes both mountain and city experiences, it is useful to pack clothing suitable for hiking as well as comfortable clothes for cultural sightseeing in Tbilisi, Mtskheta, Gori, and Uplistsikhe.
Mountain weather in Kazbegi can change quickly. The itinerary may be adjusted depending on weather, road accessibility, trail conditions, and group pace.
This tour is ideal for:
Route: Tbilisi Old Town
Overnight: Tbilisi
Experience type: cultural walking tour
Your 7-Day Hiking Tour to Kazbegi begins with a guided walking tour of Tbilisi Old Town, the historic heart of Georgia’s capital.
During the tour, you will explore some of the city’s most important landmarks, including Metekhi Church, Narikala Fortress, Sioni Cathedral, the sulfur baths district, the Clock Tower, the Bridge of Peace, Leghvtakhevi Waterfall, and the Mother of Georgia statue.
This day gives you a strong introduction to Georgia’s culture, architecture, religious heritage, and urban atmosphere before the mountain part of the journey begins.
Overnight in Tbilisi.
Hiking distance: approximately 8 km
Elevation gain/loss: ↑↓ 500 m
Hiking duration: 2–3 hours
Church altitude: 2,175 m
Overnight: Stepantsminda / Kazbegi
Meals: Breakfast included
After breakfast, you will leave Tbilisi and travel north along the Georgian Military Highway.
The first major stop is Jinvali Reservoir, a turquoise mountain lake surrounded by hills and scenic landscapes. From there, you will continue to Ananuri Fortress, a medieval complex overlooking the Aragvi River.
After passing the high-mountain landscapes of Gudauri, you will arrive in Stepantsminda, the main village of Kazbegi.
From Stepantsminda, you will hike to Gergeti Trinity Church, one of the most iconic landmarks in Georgia. The church stands beneath Mount Kazbek and offers spectacular views of the surrounding Caucasus Mountains.
After the hike, you will return to Stepantsminda for your overnight stay.
Starting altitude: Juta Village, approximately 2,150 m
Trekking distance: approximately 9 km
Elevation gain/loss: ↑↓ 680 m
Trekking duration: 3–4 hours
Picnic area: Tina Lake, approximately 2,550 m
Overnight: Stepantsminda / Kazbegi
Meals: Breakfast included
After breakfast, you will drive to Juta Village, one of the highest and most scenic mountain villages in Georgia.
From Juta, the trek leads toward the Chaukhi Mountains, a dramatic mountain system known for sharp rocky peaks, alpine meadows, green valleys, and impressive Caucasus scenery.
The route continues toward Tina Lake, located at approximately 2,550 meters. This is a peaceful place for a picnic and a short rest surrounded by mountain landscapes.
After the trek, you will return to Stepantsminda for the night.
Hiking distance: approximately 20 km
Elevation gain/loss: ↑ 350 m / ↓ 240 m
Hiking duration: approximately 6 hours
Optional: Kobi cable car ride, if used
Overnight: Stepantsminda / Kazbegi
Meals: Breakfast included
After breakfast, you will take a 4WD vehicle toward Truso Valley, one of the most distinctive hiking areas in Kazbegi.
The valley is known for its mineral springs, colorful soil formations, abandoned villages, open landscapes, and wild mountain atmosphere. This hiking route offers a quieter and more remote experience than the main tourist routes in Kazbegi.
During the hike, you will explore the natural and historical features of the valley and enjoy wide views of the surrounding mountains.
Depending on the route plan and conditions, the return may include the Kobi cable car.
Overnight in Stepantsminda.
Hiking distance: approximately 15 km
Elevation gain/loss: ↑ 100 m / ↓ 850 m
Hiking duration: 5–6 hours
Overnight: Tbilisi
Meals: Breakfast included
After breakfast, you will leave Stepantsminda and travel toward Gudauri Panorama, also known as the Friendship Monument. Located at approximately 2,300 meters, this viewpoint offers wide mountain views and is one of the most recognizable stops on the Georgian Military Highway.
The main hiking experience of the day takes place in Khada Gorge, a historic mountain gorge often called the “Gorge of 60 Towers”.
The route includes mountain landscapes, medieval tower remains, traditional highland scenery, and a quieter side of the Greater Caucasus.
After the hike, you will return to Tbilisi and stay overnight in the capital.
Route: Tbilisi → Uplistsikhe → Gori → Mtskheta → Tbilisi Overnight: Tbilisi Meals: Breakfast included Experience type: cultural and historical day trip After breakfast, you will travel west from Tbilisi to explore some of Georgia’s most important historical and cultural sites. The first stop is Uplistsikhe Cave Town, an ancient rock-hewn settlement and one of Georgia’s earliest urban centers. You will explore cave halls, tunnels, ancient streets, and viewpoints overlooking the landscape. Next, you will visit the Stalin Museum in Gori, dedicated to Joseph Stalin, who was born in this city. The route then continues to Mtskheta, the ancient capital of Georgia and one of the country’s most important religious and cultural centers. Here, you will visit Jvari Monastery and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral. After the cultural tour, you will return to Tbilisi for the final overnight stay.
Route: Tbilisi → Airport Experience type: airport transfer On the final day, you will be transferred to the airport for your departure. The tour ends after a full week of hiking, mountain landscapes, ancient cities, cultural landmarks, and guided travel across Georgia.
The tour is moderate and suitable for active travelers with average fitness. Hiking days usually range from 2 to 6 hours, depending on the route.
Yes. This itinerary works very well as a Georgia group tour or a small group hiking tour from Tbilisi. It combines guided hiking, cultural sightseeing, accommodation, transport, and local support.
Yes. The tour includes hotel accommodation for all 6 nights.
Yes. The tour includes 6 breakfasts.
No. Lunches and dinners are not included.
Yes. 4WD vehicles are included for mountain routes such as Juta, Truso Valley, and other areas where standard vehicles are not suitable.
Yes. The Kobi cable car ticket is included if it is used during the route.
Yes. Entrance fees to all museums are included.
The tour includes Tbilisi Old Town, Uplistsikhe Cave Town, Stalin Museum in Gori, Jvari Monastery, and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in Mtskheta.
The tour includes the Gergeti Trinity Church hike, Juta to Tina Lake trek, Truso Valley hike, and Khada Gorge hike.
Yes. Small adjustments are possible depending on weather, road conditions, group pace, and traveler preferences.
Wear comfortable hiking shoes and layered clothing for the mountain routes. For city and cultural days, comfortable walking clothes are enough. A light jacket is recommended because mountain weather can change quickly.
The best season is usually from late spring to early autumn, when Kazbegi hiking routes are more accessible. Exact availability may depend on weather and local trail conditions.