Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan highlights tour
Description of Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan highlights tour
Step inside the countries of the South Caucasus as you explore Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan in the company of an English speaking local guide.
This fabulous fortnight long tour takes you across the borders from where nights in hospitable city-based B&Bs open up the cultural contrasts of the Caucasus as well as all the classic highlights.
Three nights in the capital cities of Yerevan (Armenia) and Tbilisi (Georgia), as well as beautiful Baku in Azerbaijan, encourage travellers to get a real feel for the region, as a whole, as well as opening up a culinary cornucopia of traditional food and wine.
From Etchmiadzin Cathedral, Khor Virap Monastery and Lake Sevan in Armenia to Georgia's Kakheti wine region, and Gabla and Sheki in Azerbaijan, this two week tour will take you to the highlights of the South Caucasus as well as unveiling the lesser-known secrets.
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12 Reviews of Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan highlights tour
Reviewed on 24 Jun 2024 by Chloe Dutton
It was a little too rushed, an extra day in each main city would have been better. The 3 guides we had were exceptionally good, especially Sophie in Georgia & Raffi in Armenia who had an enormous knowledge of history & culture. Read full reviewReviewed on 08 Jun 2024 by Karen Chua
Well planned itinerary. Hit or miss with the local guides. We had three different guides for each country, 2 of whom were excellent. Read full reviewReviewed on 31 Oct 2023 by Caroline Cutmore
Found it a very interesting holiday and visiting the 3 different countries gave an insight in to their different cultures. Well organised and guides all excellent. Some of the 4 star hotels were not quite what I was expecting but were all acceptable. Read full reviewReviewed on 14 Oct 2023 by Nicholas Rees
There wasn’t much flexibility to sit and enjoy the scenery. I felt rushed back onto the bus when I wanted to stay, sit with a coffee and take in the ambience. Other trip members were impatient with this. Read full reviewReviewed on 13 May 2023 by Ian Burton
The sites, vistas and in particular; Gobustan National Park and Baku in Azerbaijan, Tbilisi and Gergeti Trinity Church and Yerevan city and the Matenadaran Museum in Armenia Read full reviewReviewed on 02 Oct 2023 by John Walsh
The scenery, historic sites, friendly people and great food throughout were exceptional. Read full reviewReviewed on 02 Oct 2021 by Mark Bergherr
A great adventure! One that I’ll never forget. Aside from the amazing sights and tours, it was the passion and expertise of the local guides and travel agent. Read full reviewReviewed on 26 Jun 2019 by David Yates
Visiting the religious sites as well as the safe atmosphere in Yerevan, Georgia and Azerbaijan were memorable Read full reviewReviewed on 22 Oct 2019 by Nigel Stanyard
Baku was very impressive - the historic old town renovated with care and the incredible modern architecture and illumination at night of the modern city. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
Planet
Travel has the power to change how we think, to break down boundaries and to leave a positive imprint on communities.All of this countries attract travelers by their natural beauty, traditions and heritage. It’s our responsibility to prevent this treasures and encourage our travelers to avoid littering, tearing or damaging flowers, as well as to respect wildlife habitats and so on. Also we reduce waste and pollution by asking our tourists to minimize the use of plastic bags, plates, bottles etc.
We also respect the environment by our working policy. In our offices, we operate mainly with computers. We use emails rather than fax and do not print documents but store them on our computers and in online clouds. All of our invoices, travel information and travel documents to our clients are issued as PDF - not printed on paper.
Energy
We encourage our tourists to conserve energy and maintain the use of air conditioners, lights and other electrical equipment to a minimum.
Transport
Passenger vehicles are a major pollution contributor, producing significant amounts of nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and other pollution. In Georgia, we often use electric cars which have several benefits over conventional automobiles, including a significant reduction of local air pollution.
People
Travelling with respectOur tourists travel in small groups so they have a minimal impact on the environment as we go. We work with local operator, who employs on our behalf local group leaders, drivers and the local site guides creating vital local employment.
When it comes to taking pictures of the people themselves, it is always advice our travelers to ask their permission beforehand. Respect their right to privacy if they decline the request.
We ensure minimal social and environmental impact in the places we visit by travelling in small groups. Another advantage of having a small group is that it helps to stay in a family run.
As there are three different countries with different mentalities, we always inform our tourists about local customs and traditions, communication issues and rules of conduct in the churches and mosques in each country. Thus, during all our tours, we are trying to encourage travelers to approach places they visit with greater understanding and respect.
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