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Georgian Tea Tasting and Walking Tour at Tbilisi

5.0(5 reviews)
3 hour(s)
English
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Tbilisi, Georgia

Explore the rich history of Georgian tea cultivation dating back to the 19th century

Discover why Georgia grows tea without chemicals for a natural taste

Enjoy tasting unique local tea varieties in an authentic setting

Stroll through the charming streets of ancient Tiflis on a guided tour

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When most people think of Georgian gastronomy, wine, khinkali, khachapuri, and Borjomi water come to mind—but few remember that Georgia is also a country of tea. On this tour, you’ll learn about the fascinating history of tea cultivation in Georgia, which began in the 19th century, and discover how the country produces tea naturally, without chemicals. You’ll also explore the unique characteristics of local tea varieties, gaining insight into flavors, aromas, and traditional brewing methods that make Georgian tea distinct.

After the tea tasting, the experience continues with a guided tour of ancient Tiflis, where history, culture, and architecture come alive. Wander through the city’s charming streets, admire historic landmarks, and discover the stories behind Tiflis’ iconic sights. This combination of tea culture and city exploration offers a rich and flavorful immersion into Georgia’s heritage, leaving you with both knowledge and lasting memories.

Tea, water and wine

Bottled water

Alcoholic Beverages

Private transportation

Lunch

Gratuities

Comfortable walking shoes

Weather-appropriate clothing

Bottle of water

Travelers with Limited mobility impairments
Pet owners (pets allowed)
Physically fit travelers
Groups of friends
Photography lovers
Food lovers
Wine lovers

Public transportation nearby

Not wheelchair accessible

Minimum age of participants is 18

Confirmation will be received at time of booking

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Activity Provider: Georgian Promenade

Customer Reviews

5 reviews
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based on 5 reviews
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August 16, 2025
Google

The passionate winemaker in Kakheti, his eyes shining as we spoke with respect at his small winery... the lady in a local restaurant in Kazbegi, watching over our meal with joy... the young girl in a hotel in Mtskheta, laughing with delight at my broken Georgian. In the end, what stayed with me more than the landscapes were the faces of the people. This is something my two guides helped me realize. Rati, our main guide—young, kindhearted, and close to nature—always led us with quiet thoughtfulness. David, cheerful yet gentlemanly, not only drove us but also captured our journey with the eye of a professional filmmaker. Both of them guided us with empathy, always mindful of our feelings. This is why, when I think back on Georgia, I remember the faces of its people most vividly.

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Patrick

August 31, 2024
Google

Visit Georgia and Nica Antelava did an amazing job as our guide. He was very informative, great company and a fantastic guide to Georgia to an amazing country.

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Catherine

August 04, 2024
Google

We had a fantastic time visiting Armenia and Georgia on a self-guided holiday supported by Gvantsa of Visit Georgia. Having agreed where we wanted to go and what we wanted to see, Gvantsa arranged accommodation, hire car, guides and treks across the country. In planning the trip from the UK, Gvantsa - who speaks excellent English - was extremely responsive and patient. We would definitely recommend Visit Georgia and indeed the country where we experienced warm hospitality and a variety of landscapes, cultures and foods. Don’t forget to try the churchkhela, a traditional Georgian candle-shaped candy made with nuts and grape juice!

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Dwara

October 25, 2023
Google

Our tour of Georgia included vineyards and many amazing sites and places, including mountains, canoeing and caves. Our guide, Alex Chikovani, was superb. His knowledge and communication skills are excellent and he gave us insights into Georgian history, geography, food, cooking and experience that we would never have gained from a guidebook. All the usual stress of travelling was taken away from us - the transfers from one hotel to the next were seamless. We are all sad to leave. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this agency as a way to explore Georgia. A huge thank you from all of us.

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Michaela

July 09, 2018
Google

My two weeks Georgia group round trip last month booked through a German travel agency Diamir was handled very well by Visit Georgia. Well organised plus our bus driver and especially our tour guide Giorgi were brilliant, always professional but very friendly and genuine at the same time.

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Discover the wonders of Tbilisi, Georgia with this unforgettable experience. Most people think of Georgia as the land of wine, khinkali, khachapuri, and Borjomi water, but few know that it is also a country of tea. Highlights of your tour include: Explore the rich history of Georgian tea cultivation dating back to the 19th centuryDiscover why Georgia grows tea without chemica...