Traveling from Tbilisi to Kazbegi?

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I would like to take a minibus from Tbilisi to Kazbegi, but I do not speak Georgian and not sure where is the furtherest point that the minibus will take me.. I imagine I will need a taxi to get to my hotel in Kazbegi from the minibus stop.

Will it be easy to get a taxi ?






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Is it safe to drive to Kazbegi?

Many people will be surprised to see that traveling by car from Tbilisi to Kazbegi is the safest option. And undeniably it is the most convenient one. But it is really so if one condition is met \u2013 if you are a good confident driver.

Is Kazbegi closed?

The Kazbegi Customs checkpoint at Georgia-Russia border has temporarily suspended all operations due to bad weather conditions.

What is there to do in Kazbegi in the winter?

The Best Things to do in Kazbegi
  • Visit Gergeti Trinity Church. ...
  • Hike to Gergeti Glacier. ...
  • Have Lunch at Rooms Hotel to Enjoy Views of Mt Kazbek. ...
  • Walk to Gveleti Waterfalls. ...
  • Visit Dariali Monastery Complex (Archangel Monastery Complex) ...
  • See the Sno Stone Heads and Castle. ...
  • Hike Juta and Sno Valley.


  • How do I get to Svaneti?

    Hop on the convenient metro and simply exit at Station Square. It's best to purchase the train ticket from Tbilisi to Zugdidi a day or two in advance. It's a popular route to get to the Svaneti Region. After the train arrives in Zugdidi, transfer to a Marshrutka, or shared bus.



    GEORGIA TRAVEL: TRIP FROM TBILISI TO INCREDIBLE KAZBEGI MOUNTAINS \u0026 GVELETI WATERFALL (PERFECT DAY)




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