Tours to Georgia from Almaty — a chance to discover a country with stunning nature, ancient culture, and one of the best cuisines in the world. Georgia is consistently among the most popular destinations for Kazakhstani travelers: visa-free travel, a short direct flight from Almaty in just 3 hours, and the incredible hospitality of the Georgian people make this country ideal for a holiday. Kz.Eurasiatravel will pick the best tour to Georgia at an affordable price.
Why choose Georgia
- Visa-free entry — Kazakhstan citizens don't need a visa for stays of up to 1 year. A passport is enough — no extra documents or fees.
- Short flight from Almaty — direct flights from Almaty to Tbilisi and Batumi take only about 3 hours. It's one of the closest international destinations, perfect even for a weekend trip.
- Legendary cuisine and wine — khinkali, khachapuri, shashlik, pkhali, churchkhela — Georgian cuisine wins over everyone who tries it. Georgia is considered the cradle of winemaking with an 8,000-year history, and local wines made in qvevri are on UNESCO's intangible heritage list.
- Diverse landscapes — the country's compact territory packs in snow-capped Caucasus peaks, the subtropical Black Sea coast, semi-deserts, green valleys, and cave cities. You can see completely different landscapes in a single trip.
- Affordable prices — Georgia offers a high level of service at moderate prices. Accommodation, food, and transport here are significantly cheaper than in European countries, which makes tours from Almaty especially attractive.
Popular Georgian destinations
Tbilisi
The capital of Georgia, where ancient history intertwines with modern culture. The Old Town with its narrow lanes, the Abanotubani sulfur baths, the Narikala Fortress, and the majestic Holy Trinity Cathedral create a unique atmosphere. Rustaveli Avenue, the Bridge of Peace, and the Fabrika district showcase the modern face of the city. Tbilisi is a must-stop on any Georgia itinerary and the starting point for trips around the country.
Batumi
Georgia's main Black Sea resort with a long pebble beach, subtropical climate, and striking modern architecture. The 7-kilometer seaside boulevard, singing fountains, the Alphabet Tower, and the Argo cable car make Batumi vibrant and memorable. It's an ideal place for those who want to combine a beach holiday with city entertainment. In summer, you can fly here from Almaty on a direct flight.
Kutaisi
Georgia's second-largest city and the former capital of the Kingdom of Colchis. Kutaisi attracts visitors with the magnificent Bagrati Cathedral and the Gelati Monastery — masterpieces of Georgian architecture on the UNESCO list. Nearby are the Prometheus Cave with its underground river and the Okatse Canyon with a suspended trail above the abyss. The city serves as a convenient base for exploring western Georgia.
Gudauri
Georgia's main ski resort at an altitude of 2,196 meters, located on the southern slopes of the Greater Caucasus range. Modern lifts, slopes of varying difficulty, and abundant fresh powder draw winter sports enthusiasts. In summer, Gudauri turns into a center for paragliding and trekking with breathtaking mountain routes. Travelers from Almaty appreciate Gudauri for its excellent conditions at affordable prices.
When to go
Georgia is wonderful any time of year, and each season offers its own experiences. For a beach holiday in Batumi, the best period is from June to September, when air temperatures reach +27...+32 °C and the Black Sea warms up to +25...+27 °C. For sightseeing in Tbilisi and historical places, spring (April — May) and autumn (September — October) are ideal, with pleasant +20...+25 °C and vivid natural colors. The ski season in Gudauri runs from December to April. Travelers from Almaty especially love spring tours to Georgia, combining sightseeing with the first warmth and blossom.
Useful information
| Capital | Tbilisi |
| Currency | Georgian lari (GEL) |
| Language | Georgian; Russian and English in tourist areas |
| Visa | Not required for up to 1 year for Kazakhstan citizens |
| Time zone | UTC+4 (2 hours behind Almaty) |
| Flight time | Almaty — Tbilisi / Batumi ~3 hours direct flight |
What to see in Georgia
- Kazbegi and the Gergeti Trinity Church — the legendary 14th-century church set against Mount Kazbek (5,033 m) — one of Georgia's most recognizable views. The road from Tbilisi runs along the picturesque Georgian Military Highway.
- The cave city of Vardzia — a 12th-century monastery complex carved into a cliff with hundreds of rooms, churches, and tunnels, built during the reign of Queen Tamar. Located in the gorge of the Kura River in the south of the country.
- Mtskheta — the ancient capital of Georgia and the country's spiritual center. The Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Jvari Monastery are on the UNESCO list. Just 20 minutes from Tbilisi.
- Svaneti and the Ushguli towers — a high-mountain region with unique medieval watchtowers. The Ushguli community at 2,200 meters is one of the highest continuously inhabited settlements in Europe.
- The wine region of Kakheti — the birthplace of Georgian winemaking with dozens of wine cellars, the city of love Sighnaghi on a fortress wall, and views of the Alazani Valley. Tasting local wines is a must on any trip.
Tours to Georgia from Almaty
Kz.Eurasiatravel travel agency will help arrange the perfect tour to Georgia from Almaty — whether it's a culinary journey, a beach holiday in Batumi, a sightseeing route through historic cities, or a ski vacation in Gudauri. We offer last-minute tours to Georgia, group and tailored programs, and combined itineraries across several cities. Our specialists will pick convenient direct flights from Almaty, the best hotels, and plan the route down to the smallest detail. Submit a request or give us a call — discover Georgia with Kz.Eurasiatravel.



