4 ROUTES · SELF-DRIVE

Georgia routes by car

Use Tamada routes as building blocks for a Georgia road trip: each route is shaped by drive time, realistic stops, daylight, road quality and backup choices.

Kakheti wine day route from Tbilisi

Kakheti is the easiest wine-country escape from Tbilisi: good paved roads, compact monastery and viewpoint stops, and enough winery choice to build a full day without rushing across the whole region.

Kazbegi Georgian Military Road drive

The Georgian Military Road is the signature mountain drive from Tbilisi to Kazbegi, but timing, pass weather and stop discipline matter more than raw distance on this route.

Tbilisi Old City one-day walking route

Old Tbilisi is better planned as a walking route than a driving route: parking is limited, streets are tight, and the strongest stops sit close enough for a full day on foot.

Svaneti adventure self-drive route

Svaneti is one of the strongest road-trip regions in Georgia, but it asks for a real time budget, mountain-weather flexibility and a vehicle choice that matches Ushguli and side-road plans.

Georgia road trip guide

How to connect regions, roads, weather and overnight bases into one self-drive plan.

English route detail pages

Kakheti wine day route from Tbilisi8-10 hours · standard car or crossoverKazbegi Georgian Military Road drive10-13 hours · crossover preferred, 4x4 useful in winterTbilisi Old City one-day walking route5-8 hours · no car needed inside the old citySvaneti adventure self-drive route4-6 days minimum · 4x4 or high-clearance crossover

Planning questions

Are Tamada route details available in English?

Yes. The first English route detail pages cover Kakheti, Kazbegi, Old Tbilisi and Svaneti with crawlable route summaries, facts, safety notes and FAQs.

Which Georgia route should I choose first?

For a first self-drive trip, start with Tbilisi, Mtskheta, Kakheti and Kazbegi. It gives city, wine and mountain driving without complex logistics.

How does Tamada differ from a travel blog?

Tamada is route-first: guides, places and road notes point back to actual days, stops, weather decisions and replanning.