Tours · Tbilisi

Tbilisi: Photo Walk, Sulfur Bath & Energy Healing Massage

Free cancellation Pickup included English, Russian Private
From$130per person
Travelers
2 people
$130 × 2$260.00
Service fee$0.00
Total$260.00

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No payment required today — pay on-site.

The Experience

Spend your day in one of the most picturesque and atmospheric corners of Tbilisi — the historic Abanotubani district, home to the city’s famous sulfur baths. This experience takes place entirely in this beautiful Old Town location, known for its dramatic canyon waterfall, traditional brick domes of the sulfur baths, charming bridges, and hidden local passageways. It is one of the most photogenic areas in Tbilisi — the perfect setting to capture unforgettable memories from your trip to Georgia. During a relaxed 1-hour photo walk, be guided through the most scenic spots of the area, including the waterfall viewpoint, the iconic bridge near the bath domes, and a quiet hidden tunnel known mostly to locals. Receive beautiful photos that will stay with you long after your journey — images you can treasure and share. After the photo walk, you may choose to enhance your day with a visit to one of Tbilisi’s traditional sulfur baths (optional). These natural mineral waters have been part of the city’s culture for centuries and are known for their relaxing and wellness properties. Your session will be reserved for you, and payment is made directly on site. To complete your experience, enjoy a private energy relaxation massage designed to help you unwind fully after exploring the area. The session focuses on releasing physical tension and restoring balance in a calm, private setting. After the massage, enjoy tea or coffee and a short conversation about the session and personalized self-care recommendations. This experience allows you to combine stunning photography, local tradition, and deep relaxation — creating a perfectly balanced and memorable day in Tbilisi. See more

Duration
3.5 hours
Group
Private
Languages
English, Russian

Highlights

  • Capture stunning photos of the Abanotubani district on a guided photo walk
  • Visit the waterfall viewpoint, bath domes, and a hidden tunnel
  • Enjoy a relaxing session in Tbilisi's traditional sulfur baths
  • Unwind with a private energy relaxation massage after your walk
  • Sip on tea or coffee and receive personalized self-care recommendations

What to expect

    Trip Logistics

    What's included
    • Pickup and drop-off are included
    • 1-hour photo walk
    • Guided tour of scenic spots
    • Photos from the tour
    • Optional reservation for sulfur bath
    • Private energy relaxation massage
    • Tea or coffee after massage
    • Personalized self-care recommendations
    • Payment for sulfur bath session
    Not included
    • Capture stunning photos of the Abanotubani district on a guided photo walk
    • Visit the waterfall viewpoint, bath domes, and a hidden tunnel
    • Enjoy a relaxing session in Tbilisi's traditional sulfur baths
    • Unwind with a private energy relaxation massage after your walk
    • Sip on tea or coffee and receive personalized self-care recommendations
    • Wheelchair users
    • Comfortable shoes
    • Camera
    • The sulfur bath session is optional and payment is made directly on site
    • The tour is in a historic district with uneven surfaces
    • Pickup and drop-off are included
    Meeting point

    TBD

    What travelers loved

    If you prefer a relaxed, community-focused environment over a rigid classroom setting, this is the place for you. It felt like cooking with family. We spent the evening having great conversations and eating delicious food. Truly a blast from start to finish—highly recommend for anyone looking for a fun, soulful culinary experience! I can't wait to make kinkhali and khachapuri for my family to enjoy back at home. Twaaas 🥂🥂

    Kearabetswe
    London, UK

    This was an amazing experience. Nino upgraded the original group cooking class to an experience where I cooked exclusively with a Georgian family instead. This was a very intimate and amazing experience where I got to know Georgian people and their culture in an exclusive way.

    David