From Tbilisi to Batumi

Duration:
1 night / 2 days
Transport:
kombitur
Tour Type:
tour program from Tbilisi

Excursion tour with visits to the main attractions, an interesting excursion program in Batumi, where you can taste national cuisine and wine, as well as relax on the Black Sea coast and visit mountainous Adjara.

Tour duration: 1 night / 2 days

Kilometer: 650 km

Recommendations: A tour of medium difficulty for lovers of moderately active recreation.

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Accompanied service

The price includes:
1 night accommodation in Batumi on the basis of breakfast;
Services of a professional guide for the program;
Transport services according to the program;
Tbilisi-Batumi-Tbilisi train ticket;
Transfer from the station and to the station;
Tour to the Machakhela gorge;
Ethno lunch with a show program in Machakhela.
The price does not include:
Meals according to the program;
Personal expenses;
Tipping the guide.

Schedule

Day 1. Tbilisi-Batumi

Day 2. Batumi-Machakhel Gorge-Batumi

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Description

Day 1. Tbilisi-Batumi

Departure from Tbilisi to Batumi by train, early arrival in Batumi. Meeting with a representative of TABERNE GROUP.

Hotel accommodation.

Overnight in Batumi.

Day 2. Batumi-Machakhel Gorge-Batumi

Breakfast in the hotel.

Excursion to the Machakhela Gorge. Machakhela Gorge is a stunning natural attraction in the Adjara region and attracts a large number of travelers from different countries. It is one of the main decorations of the national park of the same name, where you can also find a large number of beautiful waterfalls, picturesque valleys and ancient arched bridges surrounded by immense mountains.

On the way to the Machakhela gorge, we will have a unique opportunity to get acquainted with the life and culture of the Adjara region in the Ethnographic Museum. Our exciting journey will end with the Adzharian feast with a folklore program.

Return to Tbilisi by train.

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