Tours to Armenia and Georgia
Many people glance at the map and think that Armenia and Georgia, two neighboring countries, are so relatively small in size that you can easily cover both in a single combined tour. They may even assume that these nations might not differ significantly from each other. However, these are misconceptions! If you truly intend to embark on a tour that encompasses both Georgia and Armenia, plan to devote at least ten days to two weeks to fully appreciate the richness of these lands. There is so much to explore and discover in this seemingly compact region, and the distinctions between the two countries and their peoples are sure to enthrall you, compelling you to return time and again.
On the flip side, it's incredibly intriguing to compare and hear tales of centuries-old friendship alongside anecdotes about unspoken competition between Armenia and Georgia. Enter the playful rivalry of Hayastan vs. Kartuli. Which resort is superior: Armenian Jermuk or Georgian Borjomi? Which wine reigns supreme: Georgian saperavi or Armenian areni, and who was the pioneer in winemaking? What came first: qvevri or karas? Whose culinary delight is more exquisite: Georgian khachapuri or Armenian khorovats? How do hash and hashi differ? The list goes on, ad infinitum.
Barev Armenia Tour, an Armenian tour operator deeply passionate about and knowledgeable of Georgia, offers a myriad of travel options in both Georgia and Armenia, catering to various themes such as sightseeing, wine tasting, gastronomy, skiing, and more. We invite you to explore one of our most sought-after tours – the classic tour of Armenia and Georgia. This comprehensive journey delves into the history, culture, and architecture of both countries in great detail.
The route from Armenia to Georgia passes through the border crossings of Bagratashen (Sadakhlo) and Bavra. Typically, while traveling from Yerevan to Tbilisi, we cross the national border at one of these two points. The primary decision you need to make when considering a combined tour is your choice of arrival and departure airports. We can arrange excursions to Armenia from Tbilisi or a tour to Georgia from Yerevan. It's worth noting that Russian citizens do not require visas for Armenia and Georgia, simplifying the logistics of such a trip considerably.
And so, in celebration of Armenian-Georgian friendship...
Popular tour destinations Armenia - Georgia
Before choosing a combined tour of Armenia and Georgia