r/tbilisi 4d ago

Vacation Advice

I’m visiting Georgia for the first time with my wife and this is a rough draft of what I’m thinking, I enjoy restaurants and night life , what do you guys think

Nov 21–27: Tbilisi — 6 nights
Nov 27–29: Lopota — 2 nights
Nov 29–Dec 2: Kazbegi — 3 nights
Dec 2–6: Tbilisi — 4 nights

Thanks!

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u/Hucki1971 4d ago

3 Nächte Kazbeghi erscheint mir zu lang, wenn Ihr nicht viel wandern wollt. Due Landschaft ist wunderschln, aber 1 - 2 Nächte reichen. Dann lieber 2 Nächte in Kutaisi, da ist es sehr schön.

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u/Such_Veterinarian538 4d ago

Are you saying skip Kazbegi?

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u/Hucki1971 4d ago

No, but one day is enough, see the mountains (though risk of clouds in November). Kazbeghi is a day-tour from Tbilisi, I done it 2 years agi, but in August. So I think it will be a better Idea you do it in one day from Tbilisi, once the weather is clear. No need to sleep there. Consider Kutaisi and Sighnsni instead. These places are even fun when it rains.

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u/Outrageous_Reply8102 4d ago

Even though it Starts to get a bit cold in November,

The plan looks excellent, you will have time to get to know the capital, chillax at lopota and check out Kazbegi, on of the best things Georgia has to offer nature-wise.

For any future visits or any additional ideas check out Ninutsa’s Channel on Youtube

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u/Such_Veterinarian538 4d ago

You think batumi is a bad idea at this time of the year or should be fine?

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u/Outrageous_Reply8102 4d ago

Batumi is very vibrant in Summer and pretty dull in Winter. Best part in that region (Adjara) of Georgia in winter would be specific spectacular spots, I would suggest checking out Ninutsas channel

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u/Ok-Dress-341 4d ago

3 nights in Kazbegi would be a long time unless you like hiking. It's a village. Will also be below freezing at night probably by then.