7 Days of Green Georgia: Mountains, Wine & Black Sea Calm
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Georgia

7 Days of Green Georgia: Mountains, Wine & Black Sea Calm

Soft mountains, wild greens, and quiet seaside Georgian escapes

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A one-week, relaxed loop through Georgia’s lush mountains, vineyards, and Black Sea coast, optimized for quiet spots and great photography. You’ll balance easy hikes, botanical gardens, and historic streets with halal-friendly local food and jungle‑like scenery.

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Getting Around Efficiently

Use a mix of Bolt (ride-hailing), metro in Tbilisi, and pre-arranged private drivers for mountain and Kakheti trips to avoid long waits and confusing marshrutka schedules.

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Halal Food Strategy

Anchor main meals at clearly halal or halal-friendly Middle Eastern/Turkish spots, and when eating Georgian food, prioritize vegetarian or fish dishes and explicitly confirm no pork fat or wine are used.

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Photography and Golden Hour

Plan at least one sunrise or sunset at major viewpoints like Narikala, Gergeti Trinity, Mtatsminda Park, or Batumi Boulevard for softer light and fewer crowds—midday is best kept for gardens and shaded streets.

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Money and Tipping

Carry small GEL notes for tips (5–10% in restaurants if service is good) and public toilets, and expect some mid-range places to add a service charge on the bill.

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Quiet Times and Crowds

Visit major attractions early in the day or in the last two hours before closing to avoid large tour groups, and choose side paths and secondary viewpoints whenever possible.

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Packing for Mixed Climates

Pack layers, a light rain jacket, and good walking shoes since temperatures can vary between Tbilisi, high mountain areas like Kazbegi, and the humid Black Sea coast.

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Respecting Religious Customs

When visiting churches and monasteries, dress modestly, speak quietly, and ask before photographing people or services; outside, photography is usually fine.

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Connectivity and Navigation

Buy a local SIM with at least 5–10 GB data and download offline maps for Tbilisi, Kazbegi, Kakheti, and Batumi, in case mountain coverage dips or your connection is intermittent.

Your Week Itinerary

Mecca Halal Food
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Mecca Halal Food

Simple halal cafe serving shakshuka, omelettes, falafel wraps, and tea. Order shakshuka with bread or a vegetable omelette and ask them to avoid any non‑halal meat or alcohol-based sauces.

45m
$6-10 per person
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Narikala Fortress & Mother of Georgia Viewpoints

Take the cable car or walk up from the Botanical Garden to the ruins and ridge paths. Photography: golden hour and sunset are superb for panoramic city shots; walk a little further along the ridge to find quieter spots.

2h
$3-5 (with cable car)
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Abanotubani District & Leghvtakhevi Waterfall

Stroll past the historic bathhouses and follow the short gorge path back to a small waterfall surrounded by greenery. Photography: atmospheric brick domes of the baths and the rocky, green gorge give a wild feel right in the city.

1h
Free (walking; baths extra if used)
Istanbul Restaurant
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Istanbul Restaurant

Turkish restaurant known in Tbilisi for halal meat; try the chicken shish, lamb kebab, lentil soup, and shepherd’s salad. Confirm halal certification with staff and avoid alcohol in sauces.

1h 15m
$10-18 per person
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Cafe Restaurant Aragvi (Halal-friendly options)

Riverside restaurant with some fish and vegetarian Georgian dishes; order grilled trout (confirm no alcohol in marinade), lobio (bean stew), mchadi (cornbread), and fresh salads.

1h
$10-15 per person

12 activities across 6 days

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