Exploring the Capitals

BAKU - TBILISI - YEREVAN
8 NIGHTS AND 9 DAYS
Starting From
$ 1020

Journey through the Capitals of Caucaus...

starting From
$ 1020 (per person)
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Overview

Pearls of the Caucasus

For the adventurous traveler, few regions stir the imagination like the Caucasus. Tucked between Europe and Asia, these mountains cradle three vibrant capitals—each a unique gem, rich in history, flavor, and flair. A region of astonishing diversity, ancient heritage, and natural splendor, often referred to as the “pearls” of the Caucasus - Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan each shine with their own unique brilliance. At their hearts beat three radiant capitals: Yerevan, Tbilisi, and Baku—cities that not only tell the stories of their people, but echo the timeless beauty of a land carved by history and soul.

The Caucasus : Where Magic Meets Memory

Together, Yerevan, Tbilisi, and Baku form a triangle of culture and charisma at the crossroads of continents. Each city is a gateway—not only to its nation but to a wider region filled with mountains, monasteries, and myths.

Whether you come for the food, the architecture, or the people, you’ll leave with stories etched in your heart—and a longing to return. Though diverse in language, religion, and culture, Yerevan, Tbilisi, and Baku each embody the spirit of resilience, beauty, and artistry

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A timeless Journey through Georgia's Mystic Allure

Georgia’s mystic allure isn’t just in its sights—it’s in the hush of caves, the swirl of mountain mist, the warmth of ancient stone—and a spirit that lingers in every step.

Baku, Armenia

Known as the “City of Winds,” – Baku, Azerbaijan’s vibrant capital is an audacious blend of antiquity and futurism.

Tbilisi, Georgia

Tbilisi is the soulful capital of Georgia—a place where cultures collide and harmonize in extraordinary ways

Yerevan, Azerbaijan

The Rose-Tinted Timekeeper – Yerevan is one of the oldest cities in the world still inhabited today.

Day 1

Arrival at Baku - The Flame of the Caspian

On the windswept shores of the Caspian Sea rises Baku, Azerbaijan’s vibrant capital—an audacious blend of antiquity and futurism. Baku thrives on contrasts: East and West, fire and water, tradition and innovation. It is a city that respects its roots while building toward a luminous, daring future. Enjoy a free day in this beautiful city.
Starting the journey from the walls of the majestic Old City, or Icheri Sheher, dive into a world of amazing discoveries and secrets that every corner of this historical place holds. The Old City, or Icherisheher, is a UNESCO treasure—a labyrinth of sandstone walls, winding alleys, and centuries-old caravanserais. Here stands the Maiden Tower, enigmatic and proud, whispering legends to those who dare to listen. Travel to Gobustan - the place will amaze you with its ancient rock paintings, each of which is a unique page in the history of mankind

Day 2

Magical Journey through the Heart of Baku

Day 3

Explore Azerbaijan's dramatic gateway

From burning hillsides to ancient temples, beach resorts to oil-scarred history, Absheron is a peninsula full of mysteries. The Absheron Peninsula is far more than just the urban sprawl of Baku. It’s a place where natural energy, spiritual history, and modern ambition collide. Ateshgah, the Fire Temple is one of Absheron’s greatest historical treasures. Built in the 17th century by Indian and Persian Zoroastrians, the temple complex surrounds a central flame altar, once ignited by natural gas and used in spiritual rituals. Later travel to Yanardag - the Burning Mountain, where an amazing flame has not subsided for thousands of years. This place, resistant to rain, snow, wind and even earthquakes, is a kind of gateway to the past, allowing you to imagine what the territory of Absheron looked like many centuries ago.
Winding alleyways, vine-draped balconies, sulfur baths, and eclectic architecture—Tbilisi is where East kisses West, and every corner has a story to tell. Georgia’s capital is effortlessly romantic and endlessly surprising. Enjoy your day exploring the capital city.

Day 4

Arrival at Tbilisi, Georgia’s Magical Crossroads

Day 5

Journey through the historical roots of Georgia

Welcome to Georgia, where 8,000 years of winemaking tradition flow as freely as the wine itself, and every glass holds the story of a people, a place, and a promise to the earth. Discover the traditions of the Kakheti region, process of bread baking, wine testing, explore city of Love-Sighnaghi. Almost every village in Kaketi is well known for its own sort of wine. Explore the Monastery of St. Nino in Bodbe - Originally was built in the 9th Century. It is one of the major pilgrimage sites in Georgia. Monastery holds the tomb of ST. Nino, the Cappadocian maiden who converted Georgian people to Chtistianity as early as 337 AD. It has a breathtaking view of the Alazani valley and snowcapped Caucasus mountains. Later enjoy the Georgian nightlife.
High above the valleys of Georgia, where clouds brush snow-draped peaks and time slows to the rhythm of mountain winds, winds the legendary Georgian Military Highway. More than a road, it’s a portal—carving through the heart of the Greater Caucasus Mountains, connecting the ancient capital of Tbilisi with the windswept borderlands of Russia. This isn’t just a drive. It’s a journey into the soul of Georgia. The first major stop is the striking Ananuri Fortress, rising above the turquoise Zhinvali Reservoir like a forgotten castle in a fairy tale. As the road climbs, so does the thrill. Soon you reach Gudauri - Georgia’s Skybound Playground. The road twists through narrow canyons and sheer rock faces as you descend toward Kazbegi (Stepantsminda), the town nestled beneath the towering Mount Kazbek, one of the highest and most sacred peaks in the Caucasus. Above Stepantsminda, almost mirage-like, sits the Gergeti Trinity Church—perched on a grassy mountaintop with Mount Kazbek looming behind like a sleeping giant.

Day 6

Road to the Sky : Journey Through the Georgian Military Highway

Day 7

Arrival at Yerevan - Armenia’s Rose-Colored Soul

Welcome to Yerevan, a city as old as Rome but forever young at heart. Armenia’s capital is a mosaic of time—Soviet-era blocks sit beside chic cafés, and ancient churches watch over fashionable streets buzzing with youth and music. Known as the “Pink City” for its distinctive volcanic tufa stone buildings, Yerevan bathes in warm hues at sunset, when Republic Square comes alive with dancing fountains and live orchestras. From the open-air art of the Cascade Complex to the solemn serenity of the Tsitsernakaberd memorial, Yerevan tells a deeply human story—of resilience, culture, and love for heritage.city of Love-Sighnaghi. Almost every village in Kaketi is well known for its own sort of wine. Explore the Monastery of St. Nino in Bodbe - Originally was built in the 9th Century. It is one of the major pilgrimage sites in Georgia. Monastery holds the tomb of ST. Nino, the Cappadocian maiden who converted Georgian people to Chtistianity as early as 337 AD. It has a breathtaking view of the Alazani valley and snowcapped Caucasus mountains. Later enjoy the Georgian nightlife.
Tucked into the sun-drenched valleys and crimson canyons of southern Armenia lies a journey of timeless beauty—where stone churches cling to cliffs, vineyards stretch across ancient soils, and the snow-capped silhouette of Mount Ararat follows you like a silent guardian. From Khor Virap to Noravank and Areni, this is where Armenia’s past, spirit, and flavor come to life. Few places in Armenia inspire awe like Khor Virap, a monastery poised on a hill overlooking the wide Ararat Plain. Behind it rises Mount Ararat, its iconic twin peaks often veiled in cloud, but always present—majestic, symbolic, unforgettable. An hour’s drive southeast leads you into the narrow, red limestone gorge of Amaghu, where the road twists toward one of Armenia’s most dramatic monastic complexes: Noravank. Just a short drive from Noravank, the village of Areni invites you to taste the soul of Armenian wine. This isn’t just a wine stop—it’s a portal into winemaking history. The following day marks the end of a beautiful journey.

Day 8 - 9

Journey through the Armenia’s Sacred South : Khor Virap, Noravank & Areni Winery

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