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Asia - Georgia


TREK LENGTH AND GRADIENT


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DURATION Tour code: TGG Tour style: Classic


TOUR DAYS 15


Tour comfort: Simple Trek grade: Moderate


On Foot in the Caucasus E


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TOUR ONLY FLIGHT INCLUSIVE


Mt Ushba BECHO


Chalaadi Glacier


Lakhiri


MESTIA USHGULI


RUSSIA Mt Shkhara


Truso Gorge


GEORGIA


Tskaltubo Grottoes


KUTAISI


Gergeti Church walk


KAZBEGI Mt Chaukhebi GUDAURI


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45 km TBILISI On Foot in the Caucasus TGG Exploring Svaneti and Kazbegi on foot


Explore two of Georgia’s remote trekking regions as we trek through deep valleys, past villages to dramatic glaciers. After exploring the capital Tbilisi we travel north to Kazbegi and take day walks through Truso Gorge, to Trinity Church and to the foot of Mount Chaukhebi. Travelling east we explore the remote Svaneti region with walks to the base of Mount Ushgali, Mount Shkhara and Mt Chalaadi.


15 day tour itinerary


Day 1 Join tour Tbilisi. Afternoon tour of the city. Day 2 Kazbegi Leave Tbilisi and drive along the Georgian Military Highway to Kazbegi. Visit the Jvari Monastery in Mtskheta en route. Day 3 Trinity Church Walk from Kazbegi through forested valleys until we reach the Gergeti Trinity Church, located with impressive views across the Mount Kazbegi glacier. Walk to Gveleti waterfalls. Day 4 Mount Chaukhebi Drive through the Sno Valley until we reach Juta. Trek from Juta to the base of Mount Chaukhebi.


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Day 3: 3hrs Kazbegi Kazbegi


Day 5 Truso Gorge Drive to Kobi village and trek along the Truso Gorge. Day 6 Cave complex Leaving Kazbegi we drive to Gori and visit the Stalin Museum. Visit Uplistsikhe cave town on the way to Kutaisi. Day 7 Gelati Visit the Gelati Monastery, home to an ornate mosaic depiction of the Virgin and Child. Drive on to Becho via the museum in Zugdidi. Days 8/9 Mestia Trek through woodland to the base of Mount Ushba. Continue further along the valley to waterfalls at the base of Ushba glacier. Day 10 Mount Chalaadi


Kazbegi Gudauri Mestia


Follow the Mestia River to the base of the Chalaadi Glacier. Day 11 Ushguli Drive to Ushguli and trek to the top of Mount Guro for views of Mount Ushgali. Day 12 Mount Shkhara Trek to the base of Georgia’s highest mountain, Mount Shkhara (5068m) following the banks of the glacial river. Days 13/14 Tbilisi Return to Tbilisi stopping to explore Tskaltubo grotto on the way. Day 15 Tour ends Tbilisi.


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Mestia Mestia Ushguli Tour essentials


Accommodation: 8 nights simple guesthouse and 6 nights standard hotels. Meals: 14 breakfasts, 9 lunches and 13 dinners are included. Tour staff: Explore Tour Leader, driver(s), trek guide and local guide(s). Transport: Bus and 4WD. Trekking Details: This is a 8-day trek with an average of 4-5 hours of walking each day along forest paths and village trails. Group size: Generally 10 - 16.


Planned tour dates


2014 Tour only dates 14 Jun - 28 Jun 2 Aug - 16 Aug


Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.


Single rooms are available from £75


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Day 4: 5-6hrs


Day 5: 6hrs


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