Multi-day treks across the Caucasus — any region, any duration, built around your group
We don't sell fixed packages. You tell us your group size, available days, fitness level, and what you want to get out of it — we build the itinerary around that. Region, route, pace, accommodation style, distance per day: all of it is configured for your group.
Georgia has dozens of trekking regions — Svaneti, Tusheti, Kazbegi, Chaukhi, Racha, Lagodekhi, Borjomi-Kharagauli. The three routes below are the most frequently requested starting points, not the limits of what's possible.
Plan Your Trek →Regions
Svaneti, Tusheti, Kazbegi, Chaukhi, and more
Duration
From a 2-day weekend to a 14-day expedition
Group Size
2–30 people; private groups only
Difficulty
Easy valley walks to high-altitude technical routes
Languages
Georgian, English, Russian, German, Spanish, Chinese
Season
May–October depending on region and altitude
Popular Starting Points
Three well-tested itineraries we can run as-is, shorten, extend, or combine. Click any to see the full day-by-day breakdown.
West Georgia · Greater Caucasus
Ancient stone towers, glacial peaks, and highland villages that feel removed from the present century. Svaneti is Georgia's most iconic trekking region — serious mountain scenery without extreme technicality. Works well as a standalone trip or combined with a cultural Mestia stay.
Best for · First-time Georgia trekkers · Cultural immersion · Mixed-ability groups
Central Georgia · Greater Caucasus
A row of dramatic rock spires rising above alpine meadows — the closest serious mountain scenery to Tbilisi. Two nights is enough for a genuine high-altitude experience without a week off work. The approach from Juta village is straightforward; the views pay you back immediately.
Best for · Long weekends · Groups near Tbilisi · High visual reward for moderate effort
East Georgia · Greater Caucasus
One of Georgia's most remote inhabited highland regions — accessible only in summer, reached by one of the most dramatic mountain roads in the Caucasus. Ancient watchtowers, high passes above 3,000m, and a landscape that has barely changed in centuries. Not a casual undertaking.
Best for · Experienced hikers · Remote wilderness · Small groups willing to earn it
Standard across all hiking tours — custom itineraries may add or adjust depending on the route.
Professional licensed guide for the full duration of the trek
Guesthouses or camping depending on route and preference
Breakfast, packed lunch, and dinner throughout the trek
Transport for the duration of the tour — meeting point to finish
National park entry and any required permits included
Guide carries a full kit; emergency protocol briefed before departure
Tell us your group size, how many days you have, and roughly what kind of experience you're after. We'll come back with a route and itinerary built for your group.