The Caucasus remains one of the last great cultural frontiers between Europe and Asia.
Stretching between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, the region includes three extraordinary countries: Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. Despite their proximity, each offers a radically different identity shaped by history, religion, language and geography.
Georgia is often considered the gateway to the Caucasus. Famous for wine, hospitality and mountain landscapes, it combines ancient traditions with a rapidly evolving contemporary culture.
Armenia, the first nation to adopt Christianity as a state religion in 301 AD, is renowned for its monasteries, dramatic volcanic landscapes and powerful historical identity.
Azerbaijan offers yet another contrast. Influenced by Persian, Turkic and Soviet cultures, the country combines futuristic architecture in Baku with desert landscapes, Silk Road heritage and the Caspian coastline.
Traveling through the Caucasus means crossing civilizations, climates and centuries within a relatively compact geographical area. The region appeals particularly to sophisticated travelers seeking destinations beyond traditional tourism routes.
Very few destination specialists genuinely master all three countries with local expertise and long-term presence in the region.
Accueil Géorgie LLC develops tailor-made journeys across the Caucasus, combining Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan through refined, seamless and culturally immersive experiences.
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