
Kazbegi (Stepantsminda)
Kazbegi (the region; the town itself is officially named Stepantsminda) is Georgia's most accessible taste of the high Caucasus — a roughly 3-hour drive from Tbilisi up the Georgian Military Highway, past Ananuri Fortress and through the dramatic Jvari Pass, ending at a mountain town beneath 5,047-meter Mount Kazbek. The Gergeti Trinity Church, perched on a hilltop with the glacier behind it, is one of the most photographed sights in the country. Doable as a long day trip, better as an overnight.
If Tbilisi is Georgia's personality, Kazbegi is its scenery flex — a single road trip that takes you from a warm capital city to genuine high-mountain, glacier-adjacent terrain in about three hours, no serious trekking gear required.
Day trip or overnight?
A day trip from Tbilisi is completely doable and how most first-timers do it — roughly 3 hours each way, with stops along the Georgian Military Highway. But an overnight (or two) opens up actual hiking, lets you catch sunrise or sunset at Gergeti Church without a bus schedule, and gives the mountain weather (which changes fast) more chances to cooperate for clear views.
What to see on the way up — the Georgian Military Highway
- Ananuri Fortress — a 13th-century fortress-and-church complex on a turquoise reservoir, about 90 minutes from Tbilisi. A near-mandatory photo stop.
- Jvari Pass (Cross Pass), elevation 2,379m — the highway's dramatic high point, often still snow-capped well into late spring.
- Gudauri — a ski resort town in winter, a paragliding launch point in summer; worth a short stop either season.
Gergeti Trinity Church

Perched on a hilltop at 2,170m with Mount Kazbek's glacier as a backdrop, this 14th-century church is Kazbegi's headline image. You can hike up (about 1.5–2 hours from Stepantsminda) or take a 4x4 taxi for around $15–20 round-trip if the hike isn't your thing — the road is genuinely rough enough that most rental cars shouldn't attempt it.

What it costs
| Item | Approx. cost |
|---|---|
| Shared marshrutka minibus, Tbilisi–Kazbegi (one way) | $4–6 |
| Private day-trip driver (round trip, small group) | $60–100 total |
| 4x4 taxi to Gergeti Church | $15–20 round trip |
| Guesthouse room in Stepantsminda, per night | $25–50 |
The road can close in winter storms and the weather changes fast at altitude — check conditions the morning of, dress in layers even in summer, and don't push a rental car up the Gergeti Church access road. If you're not confident on mountain roads, book a driver rather than self-driving.
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