Yerevan → Tbilisi · 3 days
Three unhurried days across the Caucasus: we leave Yerevan in the morning, stop for coffee by Lake Parz in Dilijan, cross the border together, and roll into Tbilisi by late afternoon with the evening free in the old town.
Day two is yours to explore with the guide — a walking tour, a long Georgian lunch, and the sulfur baths if you fancy them. On the last night we board the overnight train south and wake up back in Yerevan.
No hiking, no early alarms beyond the first pickup — just an easy, well-run trip with the logistics handled so you can enjoy the road.
Yerevan → Tbilisi overnight
Yerevan → Tbilisi · 3 days
Full-service tour operator: group insurance, licensed guides, corporate invoicing for company bookings.
Lilit thinks of everything — transfers, check-ins, the best little wine spots. All we had to do was show up and enjoy. Seamless from start to finish.
Warm, funny, and incredibly organized. The pacing was relaxed and we never felt herded around like a typical tour group.
Lovely trip overall. The night train back was an adventure — comfortable enough, but bring earplugs. Lilit had warned us, to be fair.
Ha! Earplugs are now officially on the packing list, Davit. Thanks for the laugh and the kind words.
My third trip with Lilit and she never disappoints. She knows exactly where to stop for the best views and the best food. Already booking the next one.