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Georgia - Tours with Local Guides

We organize guided tours throughout Georgia, ranging from concise one-day excursions to extended multi-week tours.

  • 622 excursions
  • Average rating of our guides 4,7 ★★★★★
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Reviews and Travel Tips for Your Upcoming Vacation in Georgia

For an outdoor, family-oriented adventure, visit the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area. This scenic area is about 20 miles southeast of downtown Atlanta. The area is home to 40,000 acres of diverse recreation opportunities, as well as historic places and scenic topographical features. Whether you're visiting with kids or adults, there are activities that are sure to keep the whole group happy.

Amicalola Falls

Located just outside of Atlanta, Amicalola Falls is a perfect day trip for those looking to enjoy nature with their families or friends. It is also pet-friendly, making it a great place to take the family on a getaway. For more information, you can stop by the Amicalola Falls Visitor Center, which is open seven days a week from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Center offers maps, exhibits about the Appalachian Trail and a gift shop.

Dashbashi Canyon

The Dashbashi Canyon is one of the most beautiful natural landmarks in Georgia. Located near Tbilisi, it's close enough for a day hike, yet offers an incredible landscape. It's an emerald green waterfall that's beautiful no matter what time of year you visit.

Dashbashi Canyon

Birtvisi Canyon

Birtvisi Canyon is a steep rock climb that offers stunning views. You can visit the canyon year-round, but the summer months can get very hot and it can become muddy and flooded if it rains a lot. If you are not afraid of the cold, you can visit the canyon during late August or early September, when the weather is cooler and the views are still spectacular.

Birtvisi Canyon

Tusheti National Park

The Tusheti Protected Zone is a high-altitude conservation area spanning four mountain valleys in eastern Georgia. It has 113,660.2 hectares of protected wilderness and is listed as an IUCN Category V site. The park is also a candidate for UNESCO World Heritage status.

Jekyll Island

Jekyll Island is a 240-acre island that has over 30 buildings and is known for its history of entertainment and natural preservation. It is home to Georgia's only rehabilitation center for endangered sea turtles, and you can spend the day exploring the historic district or taking a guided tour of the island's maritime forest. Visitors can also visit the Horton House, one of the oldest tabby buildings in the state, which is free to visit.

North Georgia

North Georgia is known for its beautiful scenery, and if you're interested in exploring the outdoors, this region of Georgia has a lot to offer. You can experience an exhilarating zip line ride, enjoy hiking through the treetops, or go horseback riding. It is also a great place for a family vacation, as there are many places to visit with children.

Atlanta

If you are looking for the best places to visit in Georgia, Atlanta is one of the best cities to visit. This city is home to a variety of activities for visitors, and is also a popular destination for families. While in the Atlanta area, be sure to take in the Oktoberfest, which is one of the largest outside of Germany.

Guided tours in Georgia

Traveling in Georgia is a great way to see the country's natural beauty. The country is known for its volcanoes and ancient plantations. Its Tea Route is famous for Soviet-era plantations and the Javakheti Plateau is famous for its volcanic lakes and the 'Georgian Arctic'. The country is also family friendly with many activities suitable for children. Its two most popular medieval cave cities are Uplistsikhe and Vardzia. Day trips from Kutaisi include the Okatse and Martvili canyons and Balda canyon. The restored Rabati Fortress in Akhaltsikhe is also a great place to visit with your family. The area is also famous for its sulfur pools.

Tbilisi

There are plenty of options for guided tours in Tbilisi, Georgia, and one great option is a walking tour of the city. A walking tour allows you to take your time and see everything, without worrying about being rushed. You will also have time to chat with local vendors and take in the sights of the city.

Kakheti region

A tour through the Kakheti region is a wonderful way to experience the beautiful Georgian countryside and learn more about the country's ancient history. One of the most popular sites in the region is the Monastery of St. Nino, a Georgian Orthodox monastic complex and the seat of the Bishops of Bodbe. This site is located about 2 km from Sighnaghi and was originally built in the ninth century. In the 17th century, it underwent extensive restorations.

Public transportation

Public transportation in Georgia is a great way to get around the city. Taxis and shared shuttles are readily available, and they are cheap. However, if you are travelling long distances, you should consider hiring a private car or a private tour. Whether you are visiting a historical site, shopping district, or countryside, there are options for you.

Food

If you're looking for a culinary adventure, consider taking a guided tour of Georgia. This country has a rich history of cuisine, including Armenian cuisine and Georgian cuisine. In Georgia, you can sample a variety of dishes including grilled trout, tolma, and traditional Georgian barbecue. You can also sample fine Armenian brandy. You'll also be able to see the charming facades of Tbilisi and the snow-capped peaks of the Caucasus.

Religious celebrations

You will be able to experience religious celebrations in Georgia on your guided tour. During Easter, Georgians visit their graves and pray for their departed family members. These grave visits are a very important part of the Georgian family traditions and the Christian faith. After the communist regime, many churches were destroyed and religion was discouraged, but graveyard prayers continued, and today are part of the Georgian Easter celebrations. A special ritual is held at the gravesites on Easter Monday. During Easter, people light a candle and roll a red egg across the grave of their loved one. The eggs are a symbol that Christ has risen from the dead. In addition to this, many people hold a toast to the deceased, as well.

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Excellent walking tour

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The guide was really kind and skilled at talking in a way that piqued your interest and kept you focused on the city's attractions! I'd strongly advise it.

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We had a great day exploring Madrid. Carlos was very educated and personable, and he told us a lot of amusing stories about the area. Definitely a recommendation!

Fabulous tour

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Wonderful Alhambra visit with Anna. She was very approachable, knowledgeable, and full of amusing anecdotes.

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We spent a great day exploring Milan's medieval districts on foot. The tour guide told engaging stories and was well-informed.

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We had a wonderful day and are very happy we took the 2-hour guided tour of Paris.

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