Round-trip transfer, 2-hour horseback ride and BBQ picnic
upcoming trips
October 26
The plan
Heading out from Tbilisi
We meet at 10:00 near Avlabari metro and head out toward Gori. The drive takes about an hour.
At the ranch
Grab some coffee, meet the horses, and check out the place :) Helmets and safety vests on: we'll start with an intro briefing at the arena. You'll learn how to lead a horse, how to mount and dismount, how to sit in the saddle, and what to do with your legs.
Into the fields
Right after the arena, we're heading out for a 2-hour ride through the countryside. We'll ride in a line at a relaxed walking pace. You won't be stuck in the saddle the whole time—we'll take a short break midway through.
Picnic
Time for some food after the ride. We'll set up a table by the haystacks for a picnic: chicken shashlik, cheese, veggies, and fresh shoti bread.
Heading back to Tbilisi
Around 6:00–7:00 PM, we'll hop in the car and head back to Tbilisi. We'll drop you off right where we started: at Avlabari metro station.
What to bring
Small backpack
Water bottle
Hair tie
Sunscreen
Personal first aid kit
Wet and dry wipes
What to wear
Comfortable stretchy pants
Closed-toe shoes—Chelsea boots or regular sneakers will do
Short jacket or hoodie that doesn't restrict movement
Gloves
*Better to bring clothes and shoes you don't mind getting dirty. They might get messy
Payment terms
To book your spot, you'll need to pay a 100% prepayment
Transfer to a Georgian BOG card TBC or cash to the guide
Payment in Lari ₾ or Dollars $
FAQ
Round-trip transfer, horseback ride, and picnic
The ride is perfect for total beginners. Just hop in the saddle and stay seated. The horses are calm, and we'll keep a steady, slow pace.
Chicken shashlik, tomatoes, cucumbers, bread, and cheese. Plus tea and coffee.
Yes, we've got it all covered
We highly recommend getting at least basic medical insurance. Keep in mind that a horse is a living animal—we can't guarantee it won't stumble, for example. It's better to be safe.