Discover Kutaisi on a private tour
Welcome to Kutaisi, where the echoes of ancient myths mingle with the serene beauty of the landscape. Touring this city with a local guide offers you an insider’s look at its history and charm. As you stroll through its streets, the aroma of khachapuri baking nearby becomes an integral part of the experience, each corner unveiling a chapter of its storied past. The Bagrati Cathedral stands as a testament to bygone eras, its stones whispering tales of yore. In the lush Imereti region, a food and wine tour introduces you to the robust flavours of Georgian wine. The Gelati Monastery, a place of stunning frescoes, welcomes you without delay, offering a quiet yet profound moment to reflect on its artistry. Kutaisi, with its heartwarming hospitality, weaves a rich tapestry of experiences. Explore Kutaisi your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Kutaisi tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Kutaisi for every interest, including: - Layover tours: On a private layover tour, your guide meets you at Kutaisi International Airport, drives you to Gelati Monastery for its mosaics and views, then swings by Bagrati Cathedral and the Colchis Fountain. If time allows, pick up fresh churchkhela at the Green Bazaar before heading back to KUT. - Food and Drink tours: Browse the Green Bazaar with tastings of Imeretian cheeses, tkemali, and local honey, then roll imeruli khachapuri in a family kitchen. Visit a small qvevri wine cellar near Tskaltubo to sample Tsolikouri or Otskhanuri Sapere and finish with a chacha toast. - Religious Sites tours: Explore Gelati and Motsameta Monasteries with a local who points out key frescoes and explains pilgrimage traditions, then take the short cliffside path to the Motsameta viewpoint over the Tskaltsitela River. Add Bagrati Cathedral for its hilltop setting and stone carving details. The old town is easy to walk, and city buses and taxis cover short hops; marshrutkas reach Gelati and Prometheus Cave but run at odd times. If you prefer, book a chauffeured tour or ask your guide to include private transportation between sites. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Kutaisi inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Discover Kutaisi on a private walking tour and explore its vibrant neighbourhoods with your local guide. Experience the city through the eyes of someone who calls it home. - Old Town: A treasure trove for cultural tourists, this neighbourhood is filled with ancient landmarks and cozy cafes. Wander through its narrow streets and uncover the layers of history that make Kutaisi unique. - Bagrati: Perfect for families and those interested in architecture, this area is home to the iconic Bagrati Cathedral. The panoramic views from the hill are an added bonus. - Sapichkhia: Known for its lively markets and bustling atmosphere, this neighbourhood offers an authentic taste of local life. Food enthusiasts will enjoy sampling traditional dishes and fresh produce. Day trip ideas from Kutaisi Use Kutaisi as your base for quick day trips to caves, canyon walks, and hilltop monasteries, and shape your tour around light hikes, history, or time for a riverside khachapuri break. - Gelati and Motsameta: visit the UNESCO‑listed Gelati Monastery for frescoes and royal tombs, then continue to tiny Motsameta perched above a gorge, a clear pick for architecture, views, and Georgian history. - Prometheus Cave and Sataplia: explore vast chambers with underground rivers at Prometheus, then head to Sataplia for forest trails, dinosaur footprints, and a glass lookout, an easy pairing for families and first‑time visitors. - Martvili Canyon: ride small boats through clear water under cliffs and stop at viewpoints and short trails, a simple nature day that suits photographers and anyone who likes gentle activity. - Okatse Canyon and Kinchkha Waterfall: follow the cliff‑edge walkway for long valley views, then continue to the multi‑tiered Kinchkha falls, a good match for hikers who want a bit more walking without technical routes. - Chiatura and Katskhi Pillar: see industrial heritage in the mining town, then view the dramatic limestone pillar topped by a small hermitage from nearby lookouts, ideal if you enjoy stark landscapes and Soviet‑era stories. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Kutaisi most travellers miss.