About this tour
Explore Tusheti National Park, 2026 Group Departures
Tusheti is not just a destination — it is an adventure you will never forget.
From the moment we leave Tbilisi, every minute of this journey is filled with breathtaking landscapes, history, culture, and authentic mountain life.
Travel with experienced Tushetian locals and discover the magic of Tusheti National Park — one of the wildest and most beautiful regions of Georgia.
Drive the legendary Abano Pass (2,826 m), explore medieval tower villages, enjoy traditional Tushetian cuisine, and experience true mountain hospitality.
Why Choose Our 3-Day Tusheti Tour?
✅ 15+ Years of Local Experience
✅ Professional Mountain Drivers
✅ Authentic Family Guesthouses
✅ Cultural & Historical Sightseeing
✅ All-Inclusive Package – No Hidden Costs
We are Tushetian locals. These mountains are our home — and you are our guest.
Info
2026 Group Tour Dates
June
- June 19–21
- June 26–28
July
- July 3–5
- July 10–12
- July 17–19
- July 24–26
- July 31 – August 2
August
- August 7–9
- August 14–16
- August 21–23
- August 28–30
September
- September 4–6
- September 11–13
- September 18–20
- September 25–27
October
- October 2–4
- October 8–11
Important Travel Information
- Bring comfortable hiking or mountain shoes
- Pack both summer and warm clothes (days are warm, evenings are cold)
- Respect local traditions and religious rules
- Pork products are not allowed in Tusheti
- Some sacred places have traditional access restrictions
Once again
In Tusheti, eating pork is against our local tradition and beliefs. We kindly ask all guests not to bring pork products, including pork snacks or chips. Thank you for respecting our culture.
Weather in Tusheti can be cold in the mornings and evenings, even in summer. Please bring one warm jacket or coat. Sunscreen is recommended due to strong mountain sun, and a raincoat is also necessary as weather can change quickly.
We appreciate your understanding and look forward to welcoming you to Tusheti.
Book Your 3-Day Tusheti Adventure Today
Join our all-inclusive Tusheti jeep tour from Tbilisi and experience one of the most spectacular mountain regions in Georgia with trusted local experts.
We wish you a safe and unforgettable adventure in Tusheti.
Itinerary
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Itinerary - day by day
Departure at 07:00 AM from Tbilisi.
- Scenic drive via Gombori Pass (1,620 m)
- Drive through Stori Gorge
- Cross the famous Abano Pass (2,826 m) – one of Europe’s most adventurous mountain roads
- Arrival in Omalo village
In Omalo:
- Visit the Tusheti Visitor Center
- Explore the medieval Keselo Towers (UNESCO heritage candidate site)
- Walk around Old Omalo
Dinner with traditional Georgian and Tushetian dishes in a family guesthouse.
Overnight in Omalo.
Breakfast at the guesthouse.
Full-day exploration of Tusheti’s most beautiful and historic villages:
- Dartlo
- Kvavlo
- Dano
- Bochorna (one of the highest permanently inhabited villages in Europe – 2,345 m)
- Dochu
- Jvarboseli
In Dartlo, visit the ancient courtroom where even women once served as judges — a unique historical fact of Tushetian culture.
Explore restored stone towers and traditional slate-stone houses.
Lunch in nature surrounded by the Caucasus Mountains.
Return to Omalo in the evening.
Dinner and overnight in family guesthouse.
Breakfast at the guesthouse.
Visit:
- Shenako Village
- Diklo and Old Diklo
- Diklo Fortress
- St. George Church in Shenako (19th century)
Enjoy panoramic mountain views and, if lucky, spot wild animals such as East Caucasian tur (Niamori) and rare bird species.
Return drive to Tbilisi via Abano Pass.
Lunch on the way.
Arrival in Tbilisi in the evening.
Price
3-Day Tusheti Tour Price – 490 GEL (All-Inclusive Package)
Price Includes:
✔ Transportation from Tbilisi to Tusheti and back
✔ 3 full days of guided tours
✔ 2 nights accommodation in Omalo (shared room)
✔ Breakfast & dinner
✔ Professional local guide
✔ Driver and fuel
Private double room available: +200 GEL
Meeting Point & Tour Information
Meeting point: Big Bicycle Monument, Rustaveli Avenue, Liberty Square, Tbilisi.
Departure time: 07:00 AM sharp. Please arrive at least 20 minutes early.
We will wait a maximum of 10 minutes for late arrivals.
Meals Included:
- Day 1: Lunch and dinner (no breakfast)
- Day 2: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Day 3: Breakfast and lunch
We will return to Tbilisi around 7:00–9:00 PM, depending on road and weather conditions.
Maximum group size: 25 guests.
Rooms are shared by default. Private room option is available for an additional cost.
We look forward to welcoming you to Tusheti
Optional Activities
Horseback riding in Tusheti (book on-site):
- 1–1.5 hour ride – 200 GEL per person
- Full-day horseback tour – 250 GEL per person
Price
CLOTHING
- Comfortable riding trousers. T-Shirts.
- Long sleeved shirts.
- Short multipurpose riding/walking boots and half chaps. We recommend your boots are waterproof.
- Waterproof coat.
- We recommend a breathable coat. We recommend you bring clothes which can be put on in layers when it is cold and taken off as it warms up.
- Fleece, jumper, or jacket.
- Warm coat
- Waterproof riding gloves.
- Waterproof trousers or leggings.
- Sunglasses – with a neck strap.
- Casual clothes – for when you are not riding.
- Shoes – for when you are not riding.
- Socks and underwear.
- Swimwear.
- Thick socks.
- Set of thermal underwear
- Woolly or fleece hat.
EQUIPMENT
- Bum bag (waist bag) for keeping small items like lip salve close to hand.
- Supply of candy/sweets to help keep up energy levels.
- Water bottle. It is important to drink plenty of water, particularly if the temperatures are hot. Metal water bottles are particularly useful as they can double as hot water bottles at night!
- You may want to bring a sleeping bag liner or you own sleeping bag
- Pocket Knife (but remember to pack into your checked in luggage on flights).
- Small torch – a head torch is particularly useful (take spare batteries).
- Dry bags/supply of plastic carrier bags – always useful for separating wet and dry kit.
- A sarong and flip-flops can be practical where washing facilities are limited.
- Ear Plugs – if you are a light sleeper.
- Bandana or Buff. These have a myriad of uses including keeping you cool when it’s hot or warm when it’s cold.
- Contact lens wearers should take glasses as dry air can make contact lenses uncomfortable. If you do take contacts, we recommend daily disposable lenses.
TOILETRIES AND MEDICAL
- Towel
- Hand Sanitizer
- Wet wipes
- Personal medical kit with antiseptic cream, pain relief tablets and sticking plasters.
- Moisture absorbing baby powder can be useful to prevent chafing. Compeed blister plasters work well on sore patches, acting as a second skin. Sudocrem, E45, Vaseline or similar soothe rubbed skin.
- Any medication you regularly take.
- Sun protection cream.
- Due to the altitude the sun can be strong, and we advise a high factor sunscreen.
- Lip balm.
- Insect repellent and after bite ointment.
- Nasal Spray such as Similasan nose moisturiser which is good for the ‘dry nose’ that can develop at altitude.
- Rehydration sachets (Dioralyte or similar, allow one per day). Imodium or similar.



