Explore the South Caucasus…Azerbaijan, Georgia & Armenia
September 18 - October 05, 2025
Led by Local Guides

Journey through more than five millennia of history of the Armenian Plateau, the legendary landing place of Noah’s Ark. Learn about one of the earliest civilizations in the world, referred to by many as one of the cradles of civilization. Visit monasteries precariously perched on mountains; ruins of once imposing castles and fortresses; the most extensive collection of khachkars or stone crosses, and vishaps, ancient megaliths dating from 1500 BC unique to the Armenian Plateau. Travel through part of the old Silk Road and see the only surviving intact caravansary in Armenia. Explore archaeological excavation sites and watch the past, undisturbed for thousands of years, emerge before you. 

Georgia will mesmerize you with its magnificent history and unparalleled natural beauty, from the shores of the Black Sea to the soaring peaks of the Caucasus Mountains, from the prosperous vineyards to the arid deserts. The Georgians have built a modern country based on their rich and ancient culture, a perfect blend. Georgia’s world-famous wine, unique and tantalizing cuisine, and legendary hospitality make this a favorite destination for the curious and sophisticated traveler. You will be accompanied on your voyage of discovery by archaeologists and other scholars selected for their expertise and eagerness to share their passion for learning.

Azerbaijan is a magnificent country with rich natural resources, ancient culture, and history. The lifestyle of the people represents a harmonious blending of the traditions of many different cultures and civilizations, with a powerful Persian influence. A visit to this fascinating country with its unique culture, history, and traditions will round out your journey to the land of the Trans-Caucasus.

Tour cost (land only):
per person sharing in double occupancy
6-8 travelers: $6,995.00
per person sharing in double occupancy
9-12 travelers: $6,495.00

Single Supplement: $1,395.00    

Price based on a group size of minimum 4 participants and maximum of 12 participants

Trip Grade: II       Lodging Level: ***-****

Tour Includes

  • Arrival and departure transfer in a private A/C car with meeting & transfers to/from all airports.

  • Accommodation in Superior (4*) accommodations in centrally located Hotels.

  • English speaking guide in each country.

  • Travel by modern, air-conditioned van or minibus.

  • Meals as mentioned in the itinerary (B: Breakfast, L: Lunch and D: Dinner).

  • Mineral water during the touring days (one bottle per person per day).

  • All Tours as per itinerary & entrance fees to the sites and museums mentioned.

  • Wine tasting in Georgia and Armenia.

  • Porterage of luggage at hotels.

Tour Does Not Include

  • International airfare USA-Baku / Armenia-USA.

  • Azerbaijan e-visa ($50.00 obtained online prior to departure – subject to change).  

  • Gratuities for the guides, drivers, porters, etc.

  • Any required pre arrival & pre departure PCR tests.

  • Items of a personal nature (camera fees, laundry, emails, excess luggage, etc.).

  • Transfers if not arriving/departing on scheduled tour dates.

  • Dayroom/overnights necessitated by changes in airline schedules.

  • Trip surcharge to operate below required minimum participants.

  • Travel protection insurance. (Highly recommended)

Trip Grade:
II Active:
Some hikes, slightly more demanding walks at or to sites, few elevations, comfortable but busy schedule and some long rides and extensive drives..

LODGING Level:
***
Superior: Lodges and hotels with additional amenities, refined service and comfort level acceptable to western standards (4 * hotels).

Special trip remarks: 
Armenia and Georgia: No visas are required, but a valid US passport is required to enter the countries.

Azerbaijan: An e-visa must be obtained prior to departure and will be arranged by our agent. A scanned copy of your passport is required to complete this procedure.

Special Notes on Travel:
Anyone wishing to join this trip must be physically ready to participate in the day-to-day activities. While not strenuous, the itinerary does include some walking up hills to reach perched monasteries and caves. Border crossings can be tedious and consume time. The hotels are pretty comfortable, but some may lack the luxuries of the west. By signing up for this tour, participants are acknowledging their complete understanding and acceptance of all terms and conditions and are admitting that they are in good physical and mental health and are equipped with an open mind, a sense of adventure, and a tolerant and patient spirit to cope with the tour.