Lamproba in Svaneti is a mystical tradition that has endured for centuries.
In celebration of the Lamproba Festival,
Geo Megzuri offers a three-day tour to Svaneti.
Tour dates: February 13–14–15
Day I
Departure from Tbilisi Central at 05:00
Accommodation in Mestia at a family guesthouse (Mestia city center)
Mestia National Museum
Free time to explore Mestia
Day II
At 11:00, ascent to Tetnuldi Resort, staying for up to 3 hours
Heshkili huts and swings
Attendance at the Lamproba Festival
Day III
At 10:00, ascent to the Hatsvali ski slope, staying until 13:00
During this time, you can ride the cable car, enjoy breathtaking views of the Svaneti mountains from Zuruldi, and taste Kubdari and other traditional Svan dishes.
At 13:00, departure to Latali village to visit the 14th-century Church of Prophet Jonah
At 14:00, departure from Latali to Tbilisi
Arrival in Tbilisi at 23:00
Price includes:
Transportation
Tour leader / guide
Hotel accommodation in Mestia city center
Price does not include:
Meals
Mestia Museum — 10 GEL
Hatsvali and Tetnuldi cable cars — 25 + 25 GEL
Off-road vehicle to reach Heshkili on Tetnuldi — 40 GEL per person
Departure points:
Tbilisi Central — 05:00
(Metro Station Square, Central Station 1st floor, in front of the “Gold Exchange”)
Rustavi (Savane Restaurant) — 04:00
Tour spots are limited — maximum 19 participants, ensuring a comfortable journey.
Tour registration:
Phone: +995 598 71 69 66 (Levani)
WhatsApp: +995 598 71 69 66
Or message Geo Megzuri directly
Tour Rules (mandatory for all participants):
Participation while intoxicated is prohibited
Alcohol consumption is prohibited in the vehicle
Do not call the tour leader in advance to reserve seats
(arrive on time and choose your seat)
Tour payment must be made in advance; payments are non-refundable
Maximum waiting time for late arrivals at departure — 5 minutes
In case of force majeure, the tour leader reserves the right to change the route
We wish you a journey filled with positive emotions and unforgettable memories!
Svaneti is a historic region in the northwest of Georgia, bordering Russia. It is located in the southern part of the Greater Caucasus Mountains. The area is known for its snow-covered mountain peaks and deep gorges. In the medieval villages of Upper Svaneti, one can see the so-called Svan towers — defensive stone structures built by locals starting from the 9th century. An especially large number of these towers have been preserved in the village of Chazhashi, located in the Ushguli community in eastern Svaneti.
