Cultural tours
UNESCO sites, ancient monasteries, and old towns brought to life by guides who grew up here.
Tbilisi · Yerevan · Baku
Custom private and small-group journeys through Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan — designed end-to-end by local experts who know the back roads, the family vineyards, and the mountain passes worth crossing.
Four ways into the region — pick one, blend several, or hand us a blank page and your dates.
UNESCO sites, ancient monasteries, and old towns brought to life by guides who grew up here.
Hiking the Tusheti high passes, rafting the Aragvi, horseback riding through Svaneti meadows.
8,000-year-old qvevri traditions, family-cellar tastings, and harvest-season supras.
Long weekends in Tbilisi, Yerevan, or Baku — boutique stays, food crawls, after-dark scenes.
Build a single-country deep-dive or thread all three together on one journey. Each country opens a different door — wine cellars and mountain monasteries in Georgia, ancient stonework and silk-route villages in Armenia, modern skylines and caravan-era walled cities in Azerbaijan. We design the route so the borders disappear.
From Tbilisi's sulfur baths and the cobbled lanes of Sighnaghi to the glaciers of Kazbegi — the region's beating heart.
Baku's flame-shaped skyline, caravan-era walled cities, and Caspian shorelines.
Stone churches older than nations, mountain monasteries, and a brandy tradition Churchill loved.
Tours, transfers, hotels, e-visas, and insurance — one Tbilisi-based team, one point of contact, zero hand-offs.
Designed and led end-to-end — your itinerary, your pace, your style. We drive, guide, and translate so you can just look out the window.
From luxury hotels in Tbilisi and Batumi to family guesthouses in Svaneti — handpicked, pre-vetted, and booked at rates we negotiate directly with our partners.
Hassle-free e-visa applications for Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. We handle the paperwork, status checks, and follow-ups so you keep the holiday calm.
Mandatory for entry into Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. We handle the paperwork end-to-end so you arrive fully covered — no extra calls, no last-minute forms.
Khachapuri pulled from a clay oven, kebabs charring over open flame, qvevri wine poured into a clay cup with a toast that takes ten minutes. We build food into every itinerary — because in this region, the meal is the destination.
Kaihost is a Tbilisi-based tour agency built on a simple promise: give travelers the Caucasus the way locals know it. We handle every detail — full trip planning, personalized itineraries, accommodation, transport, and curated local experiences — so you get the seamless, authentic journey you came here for.
Every itinerary starts blank. We design around your dates, your pace, and what you actually want to see.
Born on these roads, not flown in. Multilingual, deeply knowledgeable, and good company on a long drive.
One number. Real humans on the ground in all three countries when plans need to flex.
Clear quotes up front, no hidden upsells, no kickback restaurants. What you book is what you pay.
A few words from people who let us plan the whole thing.
Two weeks across Georgia and Armenia and not one moment felt off-the-shelf. Our guide felt like a friend by day three.
I asked for a wine-focused trip and got eight cellars, three home dinners, and a Kakhetian grandmother's churchkhela recipe.
They re-routed us around weather in Svaneti within an hour and we still made every reservation. That's the whole game.
The things travelers ask us most before they book.