Georgia and Armenia

The Caucasus is an exceptional place, and from the perspective of a motorcycle rider, this is definitely one of the greatest possible experiences. From this point of view, we focus on two beautiful lands.

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July - September
MOTO / PLANE / TRANSPORT

Northern Georgia is the Greater Caucasus with passes at 2,000 m a.s.l., including the iconic Zagar pass to Ushguli, the Goderzi pass, the Georgian Military Road, or roads to Shatili and Omalo (for experienced bikers) – and all this with the full view of snowy five-thousanders staring right back at you. When we go south, we can take in the beauty of the steppes near Udabno, the cave city of Vardzia, ancient Tbilisi, and modern Batumi. All of Georgia is unparalleled hospitality and great food in friendly local guest houses. Armenia is the cradle of Christianity, in which we can visit the mystical monasteries from the 6th century CE, such as Noravank, Sevanavank, Sanahin, or Tatev, surrounded by spectacular landscapes of stern mountains and the roads winding through them. Sevan – one of the cleanest lakes in the world, or postSoviet, ruined factories, complete the impression of riding through places in which the time has stopped for some reason.

We have several ideas for the Caucasus. We can go there on wheels, however, it is quite time-consuming and costs a lot of energy, which could be better spent once we get there (this is our humble opinion). Therefore, we also offer transporting motorcycles to the Turkish border, or renting motorcycles from our partners – Kaukaz Enduro in the Georgian city of Kutaisi or a motorcycle rental company in Yerevan (Armenia). If we go on wheels or transport motorcycles, we can visit both countries – Georgia and Armenia. However, if we decide to fly out there and rent motorcycles, we need to choose which country we want to focus on – with this option, we will not be able to cross the border on rented bikes. We will gladly discuss your preferences, time frame, skills, and experience, also assisting you in making an informed decision, and then formulating a trip plan.

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