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Kazbegi (Stepantsminda)

Kazbegi (Stepantsminda)

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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

  1. Ananuri Fortress — a 13th-century fortress-and-church complex on a turquoise reservoir, about 90 minutes from Tbilisi. A near-mandatory photo stop.
  2. Jvari Pass (Cross Pass), elevation 2,379m — the highway's dramatic high point, often still snow-capped well into late spring.
  3. Gudauri — a ski resort town in winter, a paragliding launch point in summer; worth a short stop either season.

Gergeti Trinity Church

Gergeti Trinity Church near Kazbegi, Georgia
Gergeti Trinity Church beneath Mount Kazbek

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.

Ananuri Fortress, on the road to Kazbegi
Ananuri Fortress on the Georgian Military Highway

What it costs

ItemApprox. 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
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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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Questions people actually ask

Can I visit Kazbegi as a day trip from Tbilisi?
Yes — it's a popular and doable day trip, roughly 3 hours each way by shared marshrutka, private driver, or organized tour, with stops at Ananuri Fortress and the Jvari Pass along the way.
How do I get to Gergeti Trinity Church?
On foot (about 1.5–2 hours uphill from Stepantsminda) or by 4x4 taxi (roughly 15–20 minutes, $15–20 round trip) — the access road is too rough for most standard rental cars.
What's the difference between Kazbegi and Stepantsminda?
Kazbegi refers to the wider municipality/region; Stepantsminda is the actual town most travelers stay in and use as a base — locals and most travel content use the two names interchangeably.

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