
Description
Our Classical Tour to Armenia, Georgia and Uzbekistan is a great chance to experience Caucasian colors and Asian motifs in one epic journey. Your unforgettable trip will start from the discovering the gems of the South Caucasus: you will enjoy the lively atmosphere of Yerevan and Tbilisi, visit Christian masterpieces, taste local wines, marvel at the views of majestic mountains and make friends with open-hearted locals. After saying goodbye to the hospitable Caucasus, you will plunge into an Asian fairy tale in Uzbekistan where you will discover its ancient cities, Samarkand and Bukhara, learn its legends, travel back to the times of the Great Silk Road and bargain at colorful bazaars. Within 15 days you will take a huge baggage of memories with lifetime warranty.
Highlights
Discover Armenia, Georgia and Uzbekistan during 1 tour: enjoy Caucasian hospitality and specific aromas of Central Asia
Stroll around cozy Yerevan and get acquainted with its architectural masterpieces
Hike up a small hill to Khor Virap Monastery and enjoy the breathtaking view on Biblical Mount Ararat
Explore vineyards and old wineries in Kakheti region and degustate local wine prepared by ancient technologies
Explore Tashkent — one of the oldest cities in Central Asia where once passed the Great Silk Road
Plunge into fairy atmosphere in Asian bazaars full of bright fruits and vegetables, dried fruit, spices and souvenirs

After your arrival in Yerevan, you will have a transfer from the airport to your hotel in Yerevan. After check in your will have a city tour around Yerevan, the ancient capital of Armenia. Yerevan is a cozy pink city where modernity intertwines with antiquity and Soviet elements. Your sightseeing tour will cover all the important must-visit sights of the city such as the Cascade, Opera and Ballet Theater, Mashtots Avenue, and the Republic Square - the heart of Yerevan. At the end of the tour you will visit Matenadaran Museum - the repository of manuscripts the collection of which include about 23,000 exhibits and are considered one of the richest in the world.
Overnight: | Hotel in Yerevan |
Tour duration: | 5-6 hours |
Hiking: | 50 km |
In the morning you will have a short trip to Echmiadzin town - the religious center of all Armenians around the world. The town is known due to its important religious history. It is here that after the adoption of Chritianity in 301 the first Christian temple was built, which became one of the first Christian cathedrals in the world. Nowadays Echmiadzin is the historical center of the Armenian Apostolic Church. The town is home to the residence of the Catholicos, the Echmiadzin Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage Site), and theological educational institutions. The tour will continue to the ruins of Zvartnots temple (7th century, UNESCO World Heritage Site), that was a miracle of its time. Then you will return to Yerevan and visit the Genocide Memorial – a solemn reminder of the first genocide of the 20th century.
Overnight: | Hotel in Yerevan |
Tour duration: | 6-7 hours |
Meals: | Breakfast |
Hiking: | 80 km |
After breakfast you will head to Ararat Province to visit one of the most important holy sites in Armenia – Khor Virap Monastery. It was on the site of the construction of this monastery that the history of Christianity in the country began. Khor Virap is located in vicinity to Mount Ararat, and it is from here that the most fascinating view on the mount opens. To reach the monastery you will need to climb stairs leading to the top of a small hill. There you can admire the beautiful views, visit the monastery, and also see the dungeon where the founder of Christianity, Gregory the Illuminator, was imprisoned for 13 years. Those who wish will have a chance to go down into the dungeon. The tour will continue through a narrow canyon to the valley of red rocks, right where Noravank Monastery is located – built in the 13th century it is a masterpiece of Armenian architect Momik. On the territory of the monastery amazing khachkars are scattered all around – crosstones designed by Momik.
Overnight: | Hotel in Yerevan |
Tour duration: | 8-9 hours |
Meals: | Breakfast |
Hiking: | 250 km |
On your forth day you will have a one-hour trip to the canyon of Azat River where Geghard Monastery is located. It is a medieval architectural masterpiece the part of which is carved into the nearby rocks. In 2000 Geghard was included into the list of UNESCO world heritage list. Not far from the monastery there is Garni village well known for its Garni temple – the only surviving example of Hellenistic architecture in the region. Then you will return to Yerevan and visit the History Museum of Armenia the national collection of which consists of 400,000 objects and has many departments. You will have a chance to plunge into the ancient times of Armenia and get acquainted with archeological finds, ethnographic exhibits and much more.
Overnight: | Hotel in Yerevan |
Tour duration: | 7-8 hours |
Meals: | Breakfast |
Hiking: | 90 km |
This day you will have a chance to admire the natural miracles of Armenia. You will head to Gegharkunik Province to visit one of the highest freshwater lakes in the world – Sevan Lake. It is also one of the largest ones in the region. The amazing azure lake is often referred to as an Armenian sea. After stop you will continue you trip to Dilijan town which is known for lush nature, healing air and amazing natural and cultural sights located in the surroundings. After an excursion to the medieval monasteries of Haghartsin and Goshavank the tour will continue to the Armenian-Georgian border. After passing the customs you will have a 3-hour trip to Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia.
Overnight: | Hotel in Tbilisi |
Tour duration: | 9-10 hours |
Meals: | Breakfast |
Hiking: | 350 km |
In the morning you will head to Mtskheta town located not far from Tbilisi. This amazing cozy town was once the first capital of Georgia, nowadays it is considered the religious center of Georgia due to its history and number of very important religious monuments. The sightseeing will start with a visit to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral which is a masterpiece of the Middle Ages and UNESCO object. After the stroll around Mtskheta we will go up the hill to Jvari Temple from where opens a fascinating view of Mtskheta and the confluence of two rivers Kura and Aragvi. After your return to Tbilisi we’ll continue with a city tour including an in depth exploration of the old town, cable car trips to Narikala Fortress, a visit to the Bridge of Peace and Armenian Church, Jewish Synagogue and Turkish Mosque.
Overnight: | Hotel in Tbilisi |
Tour duration: | 5-6 hours |
Meals: | Breakfast |
Hiking: | 70 km |
Your day will start with a pleasant trip to Ananuri Fortress located on the Georgian Military Road, on the banks of the Zhinvali reservoir. This large, well-preserved castle is one of the most famous fortresses in Georgia. Once it used to be a seat of the Georgian feudal dynasty. Your trip will continue to Gudauri resort town which is especially popular during winter due to its amazing ski trails. Actually Gudauri is beautiful in any season. After some rest, you will continue your trip to Stepantsminda village located near the famous Mount Kazbek. Stepantsminda is known for its climate, which has contributed to the fact that the city is also a balneological resort. In the village a 4-wheel vehicle will take you up the high hill to the Gergeti Trinity Church (14th century). The temple is located at an altitude of 2180 m above sea level. From the top opens an unforgettable view to Mount Kazbek.
Overnight: | Hotel in Tbilisi |
Tour duration: | 7-8 hours |
Meals: | Breakfast |
Hiking: | 250 km |
This day you will head to one of the most fascinating regions in Georgia – Kakheti. It is a wine making region known for its beautiful vineyards and old wineries, rich delicious cuisine and genuine hospitality. Here you will stroll around Signaghi considered the town of love. Strolling around the tiny streets you will enjoy the local architecture and atmosphere. In the local winery “Pheasant’s Tears” you will have a tour and degustation of Georgian traditional local wine. You will also visit Tsinandali estate the patrimony of famous Georgian family – Chavchavadze. The estate is known for its amazing labyrinth planted with exotic trees in it and cellars, where the unique collection of Georgian and European wine is preserved. In the evening you will return to Tbilisi.
Overnight: | Hotel in Tbilisi |
Tour duration: | 8-9 hours |
Meals: | Breakfast |
Hiking: | 330 km |
In the morning you will say good bye to hospitable Caucasus and have a flight to one of the most developed countries of Central Asia – Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan is the heart of Central Asia, the land of hot deserts, lifeless steppes, green oases, transparent lakes, architectural masterpieces and spicy delicacies. After your arrival in Tashkent you will have a transfer to your hotel.
Overnight: | Hotel in Tashkent |
This day you will have a sightseeing tour around Tashkent – the largest city in the Central Asia. Tashkent is full of distinctive sights like green alleys, fountains, mosques, bazaars, theaters and galleries. Your guide will accompany your let you reveal lots of secrets of this fascinating city. First you will visit the old part of the city which includes Khast Imam Complex (where is kept the world oldest Koran), Chorsu bazaar and Madrasah Kukeldash – the largest madrasa (educational institution) of the 16th century in Tashkent. After lunch, you will explore the modern part of the city. You will see the main square of Tashkent (Independence square) and A. Navoi theater square. In the Museum of Applied Art of Uzbekistan, you will have a chance to admire over 7,000 samples of applied arts: handmade embroidery, skull-caps, jewelry, carpets and other Uzbek art exhibits.
Overnight: | Hotel in Tashkent |
Meals: | Breakfast |
In the morning you will leave Tashkent and head to one of the most important historical cities of Uzbekistan – Samarkand. The journey will take about 2 hours by fast train (Afrosiyob). After arrival, you will check-in at the hotel and have some time for a rest. Samarkand is one of the oldest cities in the world. According to some historical data, it was founded in the VII century BC. The cultural heritage of the city is quite large; for many centuries it was a key center of the Great Silk Road. Your city tour program includes the main square of the city – Registan. Here is located the famous architectural ensemble of three madrasahs (Islamic schools) - the Ulugh Beg Madrasah, the Tilya-Kori Madrasah and the Sher-Dor Madrasah. The next place to visit is the architectural masterpiece of Central Asia - the mausoleum of Gur-e-Amir (also known as Tamerlane). The further program includes visits to Shakhi-Zinda Necropolis and Bibi-Khanym.
Overnight: | Hotel in Samarkand |
Meals: | Breakfast |
Hiking: | 307 km |
On your second day in Samarkand you will continue exploring the city. First you will visit Samarkand Paper mill where craftsmen create Samarkand paper by ancient technologies. This day you will also visit Afrasiyob Museum and Ulugbek’s observatory which is the biggest one in the East. You sightseeing will end with a stroll in the central bazaar full of local aromas. Here you will plunge into really fairy atmosphere with lots of colors, voices of merchants and abundance of bright fruits and vegetables, dried fruit, spices, local snacks, sweet cakes, chill tea, as well as local handicraft.
Overnight: | Hotel in Samarkand |
Meals: | Breakfast |
The tour will start with a trip from Samarkand to Bukhara (by train Afrosiab)– the other ancient Uzbek town located on the Great Silk Road. This day you will have a full exploration of Bukhara which is not inferior to Samarkand in terms of the abundance and significance of religious sights and architectural masterpieces. Bukhara is one of the most ancient cities of Central Asia – it is more than 2000 years old. It has been standing under the scorching Asian sun witnessing ruinous wars and glorious times when it was a major commercial centre of the Great Silk Road. Your city tour program will include the following sights: Samanid’s dynasty mausoleum, Chashma Ayub Mausoleum, Bolo Haouz Mosque, the Ark Fortress, Kalon Complex, Magoki Attori Mosque, Ulugbek and Abdulazizi Khan Madrasahs and Lyabi-Khauz Ensemble. The day will end with a pleasant dinner and folk show – program in old Nodir Devon Begi Madrassah.
Overnight: | Hotel in Bukhara |
Meals: | Breakfast |
Hiking: | 280 km |
This day you will explore unique sights located in the vicinity of Bukhara. The first sight to visit is a memorial complex of Bahauddin Naqshbandi located at the distance of 12 km from Bukhara. It is an important Muslim shrine which is constantly visited by Muslim believers from different countries. The tour will continue to the summer residence of the last Bukhara emirs - Palace Sitorai Mokhi Khosa. Nowdays, the palace complex houses the Museum of Decorative and Applied Arts with various exhibitions. The palace impresses with its luxury, beauty and decor. The name of the palace in translation means "Star like the Moon", hence the moon-shaped form of the building. The last sight to visit this day is the necropolis of Chor Bakr located in a small village Sumitan. Chor Bakr is a fairly large architectural complex, listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Transfer to railway station for departing to Tashkent. After arrival, transfer to the hotel.
Overnight: | Hotel in Tashkent |
Meals: | Breakfast |
Transfer to the airport, departure.
Meals: | Breakfast |
The tour price includes
Airport transfers
Accommodation in 3* European class hotels for 14 nights with free Wi-Fi (double/twin room)
Meals: breakfast
All transfers in air-conditioned vehicles
English speaking guide service for all days
All admission fees
24-hour office support
3 bottles of water per day(0.5lt.)
4-wheel drive vehicle for Gergeti Trinity Church
Wine tasting in Sighnaghi
Train tickets Tashkent-Samarkand-Bukhara-Tashkent
Show program in Bukhara
The tour price doesn`t include
Flights
Visa fee
Medical insurance
Tips and gratuities
Video and photo charges
Porterage
Personal expenses
Services not included in the itinerary
3* Single supplement
413 USD4* upgrade p/p (dbl/twin room)
459 USD
Reviews (4)
Hello Sati, thanks for a wonderful time for 13 days. Thank you for your assistance which has been both informative and professional. We enjoyed the tour guides. They are unique and knowledgeable. The spaces which were chosen for the visit are very beautiful and impressive.
Our trip to Armenia, Georgia, and Uzbekistan was fantastic. Our guides were especially great; the itinerary was well organized. The only thing was that all the cuisines had lot an of dishes that had meat in them, and even though I am not technically vegetarian, I prefer not to eat meat. I told this to our tour manager and he was able to organize my lunches and dinners accordingly for the rest of the tour.
I went on a solo private trip to Armenia, Georgia, and Uzbekistan. The countries are so unique and off the beaten track. Armenia had awesome monasteries, Georgia had tasty wine and cool old towns, and Uzbekistan had amazing ancient buildings. I had a blast! If you like history and tasty food, go check them out.
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Your Classical Tour to Armenia, Georgia and Uzbekistan includes private airport transfers. Upon arrival at the airport, our driver will meet you with a sign displaying your name and take you to your hotel. Transfers are arranged according to your flight schedule, whether you arrive early in the morning or late at night.
Your package includes private airport transfers, but international flights are not included.
Yes! All our vehicles are equipped with air conditioning for your comfort.
Hotel check-in usually starts at 2:00 PM, and check-out is between 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM. If you arrive earlier or leave later, you can store your luggage at the hotel.
If you arrive early, we can arrange an extra hotel night for you so you can check in right away.
You’ll stay in comfortable 3-star European-style centrally located hotels, with the option to upgrade to 4-star or 5-star accommodations upon request. In regional areas, accommodations are clean and cozy, offering an authentic experience of local hospitality.
Yes, all hotels offer free Wi-Fi. Some of our vehicles also have Wi-Fi, though coverage may vary in remote areas.
Yes! Please let us know in advance about any dietary restrictions, and we’ll do our best to accommodate them.
We accept payments in USD (U.S. dollars), EUR (euros), GBP (British pounds), AUD (Australian dollars), and CAD (Canadian dollars).
Tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated. If you are satisfied with the service, a typical tip is €10–15 per day for the tour guide and €5–7 per day for the driver. In restaurants, a 10% service charge is often included, but you may leave an additional tip if the service was excellent.
Yes! If your plans change, contact your travel agent via email with your new preferred dates. We’ll check availability and assist with the necessary changes.
All three countries use Type C and Type F plugs (Europlug), so make sure to bring a suitable adapter if needed.
Yes! Your safety is our top priority. We carefully select all destinations and ensure our tours run smoothly and securely.