Caucasus Crown: Georgia Motorcycle Expedition
7 DAY TOUR
GEORGIA
7 DAYS - Caucasus Crown: Georgia Motorcycle Expedition
DATE: 18 -24 September 2026
The Georgia Motorcycle Tour is a premium 7-day riding expedition through the heart of the Caucasus, designed for riders seeking a perfect blend of scenic landscapes, cultural depth, and immersive riding experiences. Starting from the vibrant capital of Tbilisi, this journey takes you across ancient cities, dramatic mountain passes, lush valleys, and historic landmarks, offering a diverse and enriching motorcycle adventure.
The route unfolds along some of the most iconic roads in Georgia, including the legendary Georgian Military Highway, leading riders into the majestic Caucasus Mountains. Along the way, you explore UNESCO heritage sites like Mtskheta, witness the stunning beauty of Kazbegi, and ride through the alpine landscapes of Gudauri. The journey continues into Georgia’s cultural and historical heart with visits to the ancient cave city of Uplistsikhe Cave Town and the breathtaking cliffside monastery of Vardzia Cave Monastery.
Riders experience a wide variety of terrains—from smooth mountain highways and winding passes to open countryside and highland routes near Paravani Lake. The expedition also offers rich cultural immersion, including traditional Georgian cuisine, local wine, historic architecture, and unique experiences like the famous sulfur baths of Tbilisi. Comfortable 4-star accommodations, a dedicated support vehicle, and expert guidance ensure a seamless and premium experience throughout the journey.
This tour is not just about riding—it is about discovery, connection, and storytelling. It combines the thrill of motorcycling with the charm of Georgia’s heritage, making it an ideal expedition for riders who want to explore beyond the ordinary. The Georgia Motorcycle Tour stands as a perfect balance of adventure, comfort, and culture, delivering an unforgettable experience in one of Europe’s most scenic and underrated destinations.
Tour Difficulty - Easy
This tour is suitable for Riders who have experience touring on two wheels.95% Of this tour takes places on good Tarmac roads, 5% Takes place on good hardpacked Gravel roads. If you are not comfortable on the Gravel, we can plan alternate tar routes for you. We recommend being bike-fit, However Rest Days are scheduled regularly.
BOOKING AMOUNT: INR 60,000/- PER PERSON
CLASS 1 Bikes
Per Person On Double Sharing Basisper person on double sharing basis
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Honda Rebel 500 / Yamaha Star
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HOTEL WITH BREAKFAST
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GUIDED TOUR WITH BACK UP VEHICLE
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WELCOME DINNER
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CLASS 2 Bikes
Per Person On Double Sharing Basisper person on double sharing basis
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Honda Shadow 750 / Yamaha XT1200Z Super
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HOTEL WITH BREAKFAST
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GUIDED TOUR WITH BACK UP VEHICLE
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WELCOME DINNER
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MUCH MORE...
Motorcycle Options Available

Honda Rebel 500
Engine: 471 cc parallel-twin Seat Height: 690 mm Style: Cruiser A modern lightweight cruiser with a low seat height and relaxed ergonomics, making it extremely accessible and comfortable for long rides. Ideal for beginners and riders who prefer an easy, laid-back touring experience with smooth power delivery.

Honda Shadow 750
Engine: 745 cc V-twin Seat Height: ~658 mm Style: Cruiser A classic cruiser known for its reliability, comfort, and timeless design. Offers a relaxed riding posture with steady performance, making it perfect for riders who enjoy highway cruising and effortless touring.

Yamaha XT1200Z Super Ténéré
Engine: 1199 cc parallel-twin Seat Height: Adjustable (~845–870 mm) Style: Adventure Touring A robust and versatile adventure motorcycle built for long-distance touring and mixed terrain. Equipped with advanced electronics and strong torque, it is ideal for riders seeking power, stability, and confidence on varied road conditions.

Yamaha V-Star
Engine: 650–950 cc (variant dependent) Seat Height: ~685 mm Style: Cruiser A comfortable and dependable cruiser designed for relaxed touring. With smooth handling and classic styling, it suits riders looking for a traditional cruising experience with ease and comfort.
Tour Highlights
Ride through the legendary Georgian Military Highway, one of the most scenic mountain routes in Europe
Explore the vibrant capital city of Tbilisi with its blend of old-world charm and modern culture
Visit the UNESCO heritage town of Mtskheta, the spiritual heart of Georgia
Experience breathtaking views of the Caucasus Mountains in Kazbegi and the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church
Ride through the alpine landscapes of Gudauri with sweeping curves and mountain vistas
Discover the ancient rock-hewn city of Uplistsikhe Cave Town dating back to the Iron Age
Relax in the natural mineral springs at Borjomi surrounded by lush forests
Explore the historic Rabati Castle showcasing diverse architectural styles
Witness the spectacular cliffside monastery of Vardzia Cave Monastery carved into rock
Ride through scenic highlands and visit the serene Paravani Lake
Experience authentic Georgian culture with traditional cuisine, wine, and folk performances
Enjoy a premium, fully supported motorcycle expedition with expert guidance, curated stays, and seamless logistics
UPGRADE COST:
Single Room Upgrade – INR 45000/-
Pillion Cost – INR 99000/-
DATES: 2026
18-24 September 2026
Start & End: Tbilisi
Mileage: +-1000 Kms
Daily Distance: 120 – 280 km (Avg of 200–220 km)
Countries: Georgia
Road Surfaces: 95% Tar, 5% Good hardpacked gravel
Difficulty: Easy
Accomodation: Bespoke Stays
- Motorcycle Rental with unlimited Kms
- 7 Days accommodation in 4-star hotels & boutique stays on double sharing basis
- Daily breakfast throughout the tour
- Welcome dinner with traditional Georgian cuisine and folk program
- Round-trip airport transfers in Mercedes Sprinter
- Dedicated support vehicle for luggage and on-ground assistance
- English-speaking professional tour guide
- Entry tickets to major attractions including Uplistsikhe Cave Town, Rabati Castle, and Vardzia Cave Monastery
- 1-hour sulfur bath experience in Tbilisi
- 1 bottle of Georgian wine per person
- Guided city tour of Tbilisi and key cultural locations
- All applicable taxes included
- International flights to and from Georgia
- Motorcycle Refundable security deposit
- Fuel for bikes
- Lunches and any meals not mentioned in inclusions
- Personal expenses (laundry, tips, beverages, etc.)
- Travel insurance (mandatory but not included)
- Visa charges
- Any damages, fines, or penalties during the ride
- Anything not specifically mentioned in the inclusions section
Day 1 – 18 September | Arrival in Tbilisi (Altitude: ~1,500 ft | Riding: ~25 kms)
Welcome to Georgia, a land where European charm meets Caucasian adventure. Upon arrival at Tbilisi International Airport, you will be greeted by the tour team and transferred to your hotel in a comfortable Mercedes Sprinter. The day is designed to be relaxed, allowing riders to settle in, recover from travel, and absorb the first impressions of this vibrant capital city. Tbilisi is known for its unique blend of old-world charm and modern culture, reflected in its architecture, cuisine, and warm hospitality. After check-in, you can take a short walk around the nearby areas or simply unwind at the hotel. This day also serves as a soft introduction to the journey ahead, giving riders time to mentally prepare for the upcoming ride through Georgia’s diverse landscapes. Overnight stay in Tbilisi.
Day 2 – 19 September | Tbilisi City Exploration (Altitude: ~1,500–1,800 ft | Riding: ~50–60 kms)
After breakfast, the day begins with a detailed orientation session where the ride captain and support team will brief you on Georgian road conditions, riding protocols, safety guidelines, and motorcycle handling tips specific to the terrain. This ensures every rider is well-prepared and confident before the journey truly begins. Post briefing, you will embark on an immersive city tour of Tbilisi. Explore the charming Old Town with its cobblestone streets, colorful wooden balconies, and historic landmarks. Visit iconic sites such as Narikala Fortress and Metekhi Church, offering panoramic views of the city. Experience the famous Abanotubani sulfur baths with a relaxing one-hour session. Continue across the modern Bridge of Peace and drive along Rustaveli Avenue, the cultural heart of the city. Later, visit the Chronicles of Georgia monument, a massive structure depicting Georgian history. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Georgian welcome dinner with authentic cuisine and a lively folk performance. Overnight in Tbilisi.
Day 3 – 20 September | Tbilisi to Gudauri via Mtskheta & Ananuri Fortress (Altitude: up to ~7,200 ft | Riding: ~200 kms)
After breakfast, begin one of the most scenic rides of the tour as you head north from Tbilisi toward the Caucasus Mountains. The first stop is Mtskheta, one of Georgia’s oldest cities and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you will visit the stunning Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, an important spiritual landmark. Continuing onward, you will ride along the legendary Georgian Military Highway, known for its breathtaking mountain scenery and smooth riding stretches. Stop at the picturesque Zhinvali Reservoir and explore the historic Ananuri Fortress, perched dramatically above turquoise waters. As you ascend further, the landscape transforms into alpine terrain with sweeping curves and crisp mountain air. Reach Kazbegi region and witness the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church set against the backdrop of Mount Kazbek. After soaking in the views, descend slightly to Gudauri for overnight stay. This day perfectly blends cultural exploration with exhilarating mountain riding.
Day 4 – 21 September | Gudauri to Borjomi via Uplistsikhe Cave Town (Altitude: ~2,700–7,200 ft | Riding: ~280 kms)
Today’s ride takes you from the high mountains into Georgia’s cultural heartland. After breakfast, descend from Gudauri and ride toward the ancient rock-hewn town of Uplistsikhe, one of the oldest urban settlements in the region dating back to the early Iron Age. Explore its fascinating network of caves, tunnels, and ancient structures carved directly into the rock, offering a glimpse into early Georgian civilization. The ride then continues toward Borjomi, a lush resort town famous for its mineral springs and green landscapes. Upon arrival, visit Borjomi Central Park where you can taste the naturally carbonated mineral water directly from the source. Surrounded by forests and mountains, the town offers a refreshing contrast to the rugged terrain of previous days. A visit to the nearby Timotesubani Monastery adds a spiritual and cultural touch to the journey. Overnight stay in Borjomi.
Day 5 – 22 September | Borjomi to Vardzia Cave Monastery via Akhaltsikhe (Altitude: ~4,300 ft | Riding: ~120 kms)
After breakfast, begin a shorter yet culturally rich ride toward southern Georgia. The first stop is Akhaltsikhe, where you will explore the impressive Rabati Castle, a beautifully restored fortress complex showcasing a blend of medieval, Ottoman, and Georgian architecture. Continuing onward, you will reach Vardzia, one of Georgia’s most remarkable historical sites. This vast cave monastery complex is carved into the cliffs along the Mtkvari River and dates back to the 12th century. Walk through its intricate tunnels, chambers, and chapels, and admire the ancient frescoes that still adorn its walls. The surrounding landscape adds to the dramatic setting, making it a truly unforgettable experience. The ride today is relaxed, allowing ample time for exploration and photography. Overnight stay in Vardzia.
Day 6 – 23 September | Vardzia to Tbilisi via Paravani Lake & Tsalka (Altitude: up to ~6,800 ft | Riding: ~250 kms)
After breakfast, begin your return journey to Tbilisi through some of Georgia’s most scenic highland regions. Ride past the serene Paravani Lake, the largest lake in Georgia, known for its tranquil beauty and expansive landscapes. The route offers wide open roads, rolling hills, and dramatic views, making it one of the most enjoyable riding days of the tour. Continue toward Tsalka, near the Dashbashi Canyon area, where the terrain shifts between rugged cliffs and green valleys. A stop at Asureti, a historic German settlement, provides a unique cultural insight into Georgia’s diverse heritage. As you approach Tbilisi, the landscape gradually transitions back into urban surroundings. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and relax after the long ride. Enjoy your final evening in Georgia, reflecting on the journey and experiences shared with fellow riders. Overnight in Tbilisi.
Day 7 – 24 September | Departure from Tbilisi (Altitude: ~1,500 ft | Riding: ~25 kms)
After breakfast, it’s time to conclude your Georgian motorcycle adventure. Depending on your flight schedule, you will be transferred to Tbilisi International Airport. As you depart, you carry with you unforgettable memories of riding through the Caucasus Mountains, exploring ancient cities, and experiencing Georgia’s rich culture and hospitality. This journey offers the perfect blend of adventure, history, and scenic beauty, making it a truly rewarding experience for every rider.
What happens if minimum participants isn’t reached?
If by the closing date of a tour (60 days from start date) the minimum quota of participants isn’t reached there are several options open:
a) the tour is cancelled and the client will receive a full refund of the booking deposit. In this case nothing is owed to CMT by the client, and nothing is owed by CMT to the client.
b) the client has the option to go ahead and still do the ride on a “self guided” basis at a lower price which takes into account the missing guides. The client will be supplied with accommodation, rental motorcycle, itinerary, maps, satnav GPS unit and will do the ride on his own, or together with other participants who also had their guided tour cancelled.
c) if the minimum quota of participants is only missed by a few people, CMT can propose a payment integration in order to still run the tour as guided. The proposal will have to be accepted by all participants unanimously. The amount of this integration will be calculated by CMT during the final deliberations about starting the tour or not.
What happens if you need to cancel the tour?
This really depends on when you must cancel your participation:
if you cancel 60 days prior to tour start date the Rs. 60,000 booking fee will be held as credit for another tour up until the end of the season following the one you had intended to take the tour.
if you cancel between 60 and 30 days prior to tour start you loose 50% of the value of the tour and 50% will be kept as credit for another tour up until the end of the following season in Italy.
if you cancel the tour with less than 30 days from tour start you loose the entire tour value
CMT does not provide travel, medical nor cancellation insurance. This is something you should take care of at your end. We do not offer this, as in this way you are in better control of its costs and quality, and you will be in a stronger position to put in the claim. CMT will be happy to support you with any paperwork you require for your insurance requirements.



