Private guided tour from Yerevan to Tbilisi

$1,150.00

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Private Guided Tour from Yerevan to Tbilisi (Lake Sevan, Dilijan & Goshavank)

Sevanavank (Sevan Monastery) on the shore of Lake Sevan, Armenia
Sevanavank (Sevan Monastery) on Lake Sevan — one of the standout stops on this Yerevan-to-Tbilisi journey.

If you’re heading from Yerevan to Tbilisi and want the journey to feel like part of the holiday,
this private guided day tour turns a long transfer into a sightseeing route. You’ll travel by private vehicle with a driver and local guide,
stop at Lake Sevan and Sevanavank Monastery, spend time in the forested resort town of Dilijan,
enjoy a traditional lunch, visit Goshavank Monastery, and then continue to the Georgia–Armenia border (Sadakhlo crossing)
before being dropped off in Tbilisi.

At a glance

  • Type: Private guided tour / transfer-style day trip
  • Route: Yerevan → Lake Sevan & Sevanavank → Dilijan (lunch) → Goshavank → Sadakhlo border crossing → Tbilisi
  • Duration: Approximately 10 hours (varies with traffic and border conditions)
  • Languages: English available
  • Pickup/Drop-off: Pickup from your chosen location; drop-off in Tbilisi
  • Best for: Travellers who want culture + scenery without adding an extra overnight stop

What you’ll see on the way

1) Lake Sevan & Sevanavank Monastery

The day starts with a drive to Lake Sevan, Armenia’s famous high-altitude lake. You’ll make a short walk/hike up on the peninsula
to visit Sevanavank (Sevan Monastery), known for its views across the water and its atmospheric stone churches.

2) Dilijan + traditional lunch

Next, you’ll continue to Dilijan, a green, forested town often nicknamed “Armenian Switzerland” for its relaxed, alpine feel.
Lunch is included and is typically a traditional meal at a local restaurant—ideal fuel for the second half of the journey.

3) Goshavank Monastery

After lunch, you’ll visit Goshavank Monastery, a medieval complex surrounded by woodland landscapes—one of the most rewarding
cultural stops in the Dilijan area.

4) Border crossing + arrival in Tbilisi

You’ll then continue driving to the Sadakhlo Georgia–Armenia border crossing. After formalities, you’ll proceed on to
Tbilisi for drop-off.

What’s included

  • Private tour experience
  • Driver
  • Local guide
  • Transportation (private vehicle)
  • Lunch
  • Bottled water

Not included

  • Personal expenses
  • Anything not specifically listed above

Who this tour suits (and who should skip it)

  • Group size: Designed for small private groups (commonly up to 6 people).
  • Mobility: Not wheelchair accessible, and not suitable for strollers/prams due to walking and uneven surfaces.
  • Health considerations: Not recommended for pregnant travellers or those with heart conditions.
  • Pace: Full day on the road with several stops; border processing times can vary.

What to bring

  • Passport (and any visas/entry requirements you need for Georgia and Armenia)
  • Comfortable walking shoes (stone paths and short uphill sections)
  • Layers for changing temperatures (Lake Sevan can feel cooler, even in warmer months)
  • Cash/card for extra snacks, souvenirs, or coffee stops
  • A power bank for your phone/camera

Booking tip

Pricing and availability can change by date and season. For the most accurate inclusions, pickup details, and live availability, book through the official listing:

View the tour & check dates here
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More things to do in Yerevan (if you have extra time)

FAQs

Is this a tour or a transfer?

It’s effectively both: you travel from Yerevan to Tbilisi with a planned sightseeing route and a guide, plus included lunch and key stops.

How long does it take?

The listed duration is about 10 hours, but times can vary depending on traffic, time spent at stops, and border processing.

Is pickup included?

Yes. You’re typically picked up from your chosen location and dropped off at the end of the experience in Tbilisi.

Is it suitable for limited mobility?

Not really—there are walking portions (including uneven ground), and it’s not wheelchair accessible or stroller-friendly.


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