7 to 10-day Caucasus holidays from Kathmandu — Tbilisi, Kazbegi mountains, Baku Flame Towers & Caspian Sea
Georgia's Greater Caucasus range is jaw-dropping — Kazbegi's Gergeti Trinity Church perched at 2,170m, with Mt. Kazbek (5,047m) as a backdrop. Europe's answer to the Himalayas.
Baku blends a UNESCO medieval Old City with ultra-modern architecture — the iconic Flame Towers, Zaha Hadid's Heydar Aliyev Center and a stunning Caspian Sea waterfront boulevard.
Georgia is the birthplace of wine (8,000 years of winemaking). Khinkali dumplings, khachapuri cheese bread and Kakheti wine region tours are unmissable for food and drink lovers.
All packages include return flights, airport transfers, hotel in Tbilisi and Baku, Kazbegi mountain day trip, Baku city tour and e-Visa assistance for both countries.
| Package Type | Duration | Countries | Price (Per Person) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Georgia Only | 6N/7D | Tbilisi + Kazbegi + Batumi | NPR 100,000 |
| Georgia + Baku Classic | 8N/9D | Georgia + Azerbaijan | NPR 120,000 |
| Georgia + Baku + Armenia | 10N/11D | 3 Caucasus Countries | NPR 145,000 |
Prices include return airfare, hotel and tours. Georgia e-Visa (USD 20) and Azerbaijan ASAN visa (USD 20–60) are additional. Get an exact quote.
Fly from Kathmandu to Tbilisi via Istanbul or Dubai. Arrive Tbilisi International Airport. Hotel check-in in the Old Town. Evening walk through narrow cobblestone streets, sulfur bath district (Abanotubani), the illuminated Bridge of Peace over the Mtkvari River.
Narikala Fortress (hilltop views of the city), Metekhi Church, Shota Rustaveli Avenue, National Museum of Georgia, Marjanishvili Theatre Square. Evening: cable car to Mtatsminda Park for panoramic Tbilisi sunset views. Traditional Georgian supra dinner with wine and polyphonic singing.
Full-day trip to Kazbegi (Military Highway): stunning mountain pass scenery, Ananuri Fortress on Zhinvali Reservoir, Gudauri ski resort viewpoint, Kazbegi town and the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church (perched at 2,170m above sea level with Mt. Kazbek behind). One of the most dramatic landscapes in the Caucasus.
Morning free — explore Tbilisi's Dry Bridge Market (antiques, Soviet memorabilia), Fabrika creative district. Evening: board the overnight train from Tbilisi to Baku (departs ~8pm, arrives ~9am). An adventurous, scenic Caucasus border crossing through dark mountains.
Day 5: Arrive Baku. Hotel check-in. Afternoon: UNESCO-listed Old City (Icherisheher) — Maiden Tower (12th-century), Palace of the Shirvanshahs, narrow medieval alleys. Evening: Baku Boulevard on the Caspian Sea, Flame Towers lit up at night.
Day 6: Heydar Aliyev Center (Zaha Hadid's flowing white masterpiece), Highland Park viewpoint, Little Venice canal, Nizami Street shopping. Optional: Gobustan National Park with rock carvings and mud volcanoes (UNESCO).
Day 7: Absheron Peninsula tour — Ateshgah Fire Temple (eternal natural gas flame, Hindu-Zoroastrian site), Yanar Dag (burning mountain), ancient petroglyphs at Gobustan. Day 8: Last morning in Baku, airport transfer and departure flight back to Kathmandu via connecting hub.
Georgia's capital blends medieval churches, sulfur bathhouses and ultra-modern architecture in a fairy-tale old town built into a gorge. Incredibly photogenic.
The Gergeti Trinity Church above Kazbegi village with Mt. Kazbek (5,047m) as backdrop is one of the most photographed spots in the Caucasus — breathtaking for Nepali mountain lovers.
UNESCO-listed medieval walled city with the 12th-century Maiden Tower, Palace of the Shirvanshahs and narrow cobbled lanes — starkly contrasting with Baku's futuristic skyline just outside the walls.
Baku's three iconic skyscrapers shaped like flames, clad in 10,000 LED screens. At night they display animated fire and Azerbaijan's flag in a mesmerising light show — the new symbol of Baku.
Both countries offer simple e-Visa systems — apply online before travel, no embassy visit needed. White Tiger Holidays assists with both applications.
A combined Georgia + Baku package from Nepal starts at NPR 120,000 for 8 nights/9 days including return flights, hotels, Kazbegi mountain trip, Baku city tour and airport transfers. Georgia-only packages start NPR 100,000.
Georgia and Baku are emerging destinations — stunning scenery, rich history, incredible food and wine, yet far fewer crowds than Europe or Dubai. Great value for money (far cheaper than Europe), easy visa process and direct cultural connections make it ideal for Nepali travellers seeking something unique.
Kazbegi (now called Stepantsminda) is a mountain town in the Greater Caucasus at 1,740m. The Gergeti Trinity Church on a rocky spur above the town, with Mt. Kazbek (5,047m) rising behind it, creates one of the world's most dramatic landscapes. Nepali mountain lovers absolutely love it.
Georgia's food culture has some similarities — hearty bread, spiced meat dishes and dumplings. Khinkali (Georgian dumplings) are similar to momo! Khachapuri (cheese bread boat with egg) is a must. Georgian food is generous, flavourful and very affordable — a full meal costs NPR 400–800.
Yes! Georgia has excellent skiing at Gudauri ski resort (2,200–3,307m) — Europe-quality slopes at a fraction of European prices. Ski season is December to April. A ski add-on to your Georgia package (equipment rental included) costs approximately NPR 5,000–8,000 extra per day.
WhatsApp us on +977 985-118-7967 or use our online form. Share your travel dates, group size and interests (mountains, wine, cities). We apply for both e-Visas, book all flights, hotels and arrange the overnight train between Tbilisi and Baku.
Get your personalised Georgia + Baku tour from Nepal. Kazbegi mountains, Tbilisi old town, Baku Flame Towers and Caspian sunsets — all at an unbeatable price.