Kakheti is synonymous with Georgian wine culture and remains one of the most atmospheric regions in the country. In spring, its beauty becomes especially soft and poetic: flowering orchards, gentle green hills, clear skies, and perfect light for scenic drives and photography. Exploring Kakheti by car allows travelers to move at their own pace, stopping at wineries, monasteries, and historic towns along the way.
A well-balanced route usually includes Telavi, Tsinandali, and romantic Sighnaghi — often called the City of Love — with sweeping views over the Alazani Valley. Spring brings a calmer rhythm to wineries: tastings feel personal, conversations with winemakers are unhurried, and each visit turns into a story rather than a schedule.
For a striking contrast, Vashlovani National Park offers an entirely different face of Georgia in spring. Semi-desert landscapes, dramatic canyons, rare wildlife, and a powerful sense of isolation make it one of the most unusual places in the country. Mild spring temperatures create ideal conditions for discovering this raw, untouched side of Georgia.
Where to stay: Bodbe Hotel, 5★
Located near the Bodbe Monastery with panoramic views of the Alazani Valley, this elegant hotel is designed for tranquility and privacy. Spacious rooms, scenic terraces, a spa area, and attentive service create a refined retreat — perfect for unwinding after full days of exploration.