The mountain experience that locks travelers in.
Kazbegi isn't the most remote part of Georgia. It's not the most exclusive. What it is — is the mountain experience that locks travelers in. A two-hour drive from Tbilisi puts you under a 5,047-meter peak. A three-hour hike puts you at a 14th-century church carved into a clifftop. A 4WD ride drops you into a valley of colored mineral springs and abandoned stone towers older than most capital cities.
This is where Georgia tells you it has mountains on its own scale. And this is where our guides have spent their entire lives — born in these valleys, trained on these trails, and personally knowledgeable about every family, every teahouse, every hidden spring between Stepantsminda and the Russian border.
We offer five ways to walk it, from a weekend taste to a week-long immersion. You pick the length. We handle everything else.







