The East and South-West part of Georgia

Global Leader in Socially Conscious Travel.

Tour Date:

Each tour requires a minimum number of travelers to operate. We will update which departures are already confirmed to run below.

Deadline to register: July 21, 2026

Main Tour: $2,750 per person (double room), $xx per person (single room)

If the scheduled tour dates don’t work for you, reach out to us about planning a private tour—we’re happy to help you create a customized experience for any group size!

Experience Georgia at the crossroads of Europe and Asia through a multi-narrative, socially conscious journey. Explore Tbilisi’s layered history—from ancient kingdoms to Soviet rule—stroll through vibrant old towns, and travel into remote valleys and mountain villages. Along the way, meet journalists, activists, religious leaders, winemakers, and artisans who bring Georgia’s diverse cultural and political stories to life. Taste the world’s oldest wine tradition, witness minority communities preserving their heritage, and learn firsthand about modern challenges such as displacement, regional tensions, and post-Soviet transitions.

“MEJDI Exclusive” Socially Conscious Experiences:
Our socially conscious tours are built around the people and stories that bring each destination to life, creating meaningful connections that support local communities.
Engage in conversations with Georgian journalists, historians, and community leaders on current affairs, Soviet legacy, and social change.
Join researchers from SovLab for an on-the-ground exploration of Soviet occupation, resistance, and the formation of modern Georgia.
Meet leaders of minority religious and ethnic communities, including Baptist-Evangelist representatives, Kist activists in Pankisi Valley, Doukhobors, and Meskhetian Turks.
Witness a Sufi Zikr ritual and explore spiritual traditions across Georgian Orthodoxy, Judaism, Sufism, and monastic life.
Visit Tserovani IDP settlement to learn about displacement after the 2008 Russia–Georgia conflict and support a social-impact enamel workshop run by displaced women and youth.
Learn traditional crafts—qvevri pottery, carpet weaving, culinary arts—and meet families preserving ancient techniques. / Enjoy intimate performances of Georgian polyphonic singing or Sufi Nazm.
Share meals and conversations with local winemakers, rural families, and community leaders for authentic insight into Georgian hospitality and resilience.
TRIP INCLUDES
7 nights’ accommodation at premium hotels per itinerary
1 MEJDI-Trained Tour Leader throughout the tour
Local city tour guides and speakers
6 Days of private ground transportation
Meals listed in itinerary: 7 breakfasts, 6 lunch, 4 dinners
All site entrance fees and activities as per itinerary
Dedicated pre-trip traveler services and 24/7 on-ground support

$2,750

Interested but not ready to deposit? Click the “Request Info” we can keep you updated on the tour status.
TRIP DOES NOT INCLUDE
International Airfare
Travel Insurance-HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Single Supplement
Customary tips for all included services (guides, drivers, porters)
Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
Airport transfers upon arrival and departure
Anything not explicitly mentioned in the included section
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Before you Register​

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If the tour does not meet the minimum number of travelers needed to operate, all deposits will be refunded in full. 

Do not book your flight until you receive the tour confirmation email from us. This tour requires a minimum number of travelers to run and we will send out the tour confirmation (and update this note on the webpage) as soon as we have met that number.

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Some plans and policies [Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR) or coverage for pre-existing conditions] may only available for a limited time (approximately 2 weeks) following your date of deposit.

REGISTRATION

To make a deposit and hold your spot on this trip, fill in your credit card details and billing address below. You will receive a receipt by email.

MEJDI was one of the first global tour companies to earn B Corp Certification back in 2014, long before B Corp became widely recognized beyond sustainability circles. For us, this certification is a transparent way to demonstrate that we stand by our values: we ensure local vendors are paid fair wages, prioritize small, locally-owned businesses, and treat our partners and staff with dignity and respect. This deep commitment to social change drives MEJDI’s mission: “We exist to create a more peaceful and interconnected world through travel.”