Travel to Georgia

Travel to Georgia: skiing, hiking, and stunning mountains.

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Why visit Georgia?
Explore Georgia, the best-kept secret of the Caucasus.
Straddling Europe and Asia, this country blends wild mountains, deep powder snow, and an ancestral culture that captivates every traveler.
Our programs take you from the remote valleys of Svaneti — where we ski tour among medieval villages like Mestia and Ushguli — to the snowy peaks of Gudauri, the heliskiing epicenter of the Caucasus.
Experience the purest freeride with IFMGA/UIAGM-certified guides, mountain-lodge accommodations, and all transfers included. From skin-track ascents to helicopter-accessed descents, Georgia is synonymous with authentic adventure, culture, and untouched nature.
Discover snow untouched by tracks and a hospitality you’ll never forget.
Georgia: the new frontier of skiing and adventure in Eurasia.

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Traveling to Georgia means discovering a destination that combines towering mountains, deep powder snow, and a millenary culture.
The Greater Caucasus rises as one of the most impressive mountain ranges in the world, with peaks over 5,000 meters, stone-built villages, and valleys where time seems to stand still.
In the north, the region of Svaneti is a paradise for ski touring enthusiasts. From Mestia to Ushguli, the routes traverse alpine valleys, glaciers, and summits such as Mt. Kheldra (3,300 m) or Mt. Lamaria (3,070 m), with views of the majestic Ushba and Shkhara. Groups are small, guided by local IFMGA professionals, and combine sport with culture: nights in traditional guesthouses, local cuisine, and routes adapted to all levels.
For those seeking adrenaline and unlimited virgin snow, Gudauri offers the best heliskiing in the Caucasus.
Our 3- or 6-day programs guarantee between 9,000 and 21,500 vertical meters, with accommodation at the 4-star Marco Polo Hotel, safety briefings, mountain lunches, and technical equipment included (transceiver, airbag, probe, and shovel).
Each day begins with a helicopter drop into remote valleys, where the powder descents seem endless.
After skiing, there’s nothing better than relaxing in the hotel spa or enjoying a traditional Georgian “Supra” dinner, where wine, music, and local hospitality complete the experience.
The ideal season to ski in Georgia runs from January to April, when the mountains are covered in deep snow and the weather is stable.
It’s an ideal destination for both expert skiers and adventurers looking for a different kind of trip, far from the usual crowded routes.
In short, Georgia blends freeride, culture, and authenticity like nowhere else.
From ski touring in Svaneti to heliskiing in Gudauri, you’ll experience the essence of the Caucasus in its purest form.