Thinking about adding a splash of adventure to your trip to Georgia? This rafting tour from Tbilisi to Pasanauri is a solid choice if you’re after a mix of adrenaline, beautiful scenery, and a taste of local hospitality. It’s one of those experiences that combines physical activity with relaxation — perfect if you’re craving something active but not overly strenuous.
What really stands out for us is how accessible the experience is—with all the gear and a guide provided, it’s easy to feel confident even if you’re new to rafting. Plus, the scenic drive from Tbilisi offers a nice preview of Georgia’s natural beauty. On the flip side, this isn’t the trip for those seeking a full-day adventure or deep culture. It’s rather focused on the river experience itself, making it ideal for travelers wanting just a taste of Georgia’s outdoor offerings.
If you’re after a fun, safe, and scenic outing that’s suitable for beginners and seasoned adventurers alike, this tour could be a great fit. Just keep in mind that it’s best suited for those over 6 years old, and water safety is a priority—so non-swimmers should be comfortable with floating. Overall, it’s a straightforward option that offers a good balance of thrill and chill.
Key Points

- Two route options: 8 km for a gentle trip, 13-14 km for more adventure
- All equipment included: Life jackets, helmets, and guides make it safe and easy
- Beautiful natural scenery: The drive and the river views are a highlight
- Seasonal and water conditions: Runs from April to October, with June to September being the best time
- Accessible for most: Suitable for beginners and those with some rafting experience
- Family-friendly: Not suitable for children under 6, but generally safe for older kids and adults
What to Expect from This Georgia River Rafting Tour

If you’re picturing white-water thrills framed by Georgia’s lush landscapes, this trip delivers. About 1.5 hours from Tbilisi, Pasanauri is a prime spot for river rafting, offering both manageable rapids and more challenging sections depending on your chosen route. The tour’s core is a 6-hour experience that includes transportation, preparation, the rafting itself, and some downtime for food and wine.
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The Drive from Tbilisi to Pasanauri
We loved the way the journey begins with a scenic drive. Georgia’s countryside is full of rolling hills, dense forests, and small villages that give you a real sense of the local landscape. The drive lasts roughly 1.5 hours, which means you get to soak up the natural beauty even before hitting the water. It’s a good opportunity to chat with your guide and get a quick briefing about what’s ahead.
The Rafting Routes: Choosing Your Adventure
The tour offers two options depending on your comfort level and adventurous spirit:
- The 13-14 km route: Starting from Kvemo Amirni and ending at Gvrito, this route offers a more exhilarating ride through rapids categorized between 2 and 3 in difficulty. It’s suitable for those who want a little more adrenaline but still keep safety in mind. We’ve read reviews that mention the rapids are manageable for beginners, making it a great way to challenge yourself without feeling overwhelmed.
- The 8 km route: Beginning in Pasanauri and ending at Chartali, this option is perfect if you’re after a more relaxed experience. It’s often recommended for families or first-timers, providing a gentle introduction to rafting. One traveler mentioned, “It was a perfect balance of fun and safety, especially for our kids.”
Safety and Equipment
Safety is clearly a priority here. All participants are provided with life jackets, helmets, and appropriate clothing (like quick-dry gear). Your guide will run a 30-minute briefing on safety procedures and paddling techniques before you hit the water. During the trip, kayaks monitor your boats to provide support if needed, which adds a layer of reassurance.
A reviewer shared, “The guide made us feel confident, and the safety gear was top-notch.” For those concerned about water safety, especially non-swimmers, this setup aims to create a secure environment.
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Once on the river, you’ll navigate through rapids that range from manageable to moderately challenging. The water conditions are suitable for beginners but still exciting enough to get your adrenaline pumping. The actual rafting lasts between 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on your route and water flow.
Many reviews highlight how stunning the views are during the trip. Passing through Georgia’s lush landscapes, you’ll see the river’s clear waters, rocky banks, and scattered trees. It’s a visual treat that complements the physical activity.
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Food and Wine
After your river adventure, a relaxed part of the tour involves enjoying local Georgian food and wine. While the detailed menu is not specified, this part of the experience is often appreciated for its authentic flavors and hospitality. It’s a nice way to unwind, share stories, and indulge in Georgia’s famous wine culture.
The Overall Value
Considering the tour includes transportation, gear, a guide, and the scenic nature of the experience, the cost seems reasonable. It offers a good mix of adventure and relaxation in a day trip format. Plus, the flexible booking options—like “Reserve now & pay later” and free cancellation—make it easier to plan without stress.
The Practical Details

- Duration: About 6 hours total, including transport, briefing, rafting, and food
- Availability: Runs from April to October, with peak conditions June to September
- Group Size: Private group, which means a more personalized experience
- Languages: Guides speak English and Russian
- What to bring: Swimwear, towel, sunscreen, water, water shoes, quick-dry clothing
- Not suitable for: Children under 6, pregnant women, people with back problems, non-swimmers
The tour seems well-organized, with clear instructions and professional support. The flexible cancellation policy is also a plus if plans change unexpectedly.
Authentic Visitor Insights

One reviewer noted, “The views really are stunning, and the guide was friendly and attentive. It’s a great way to see Georgia’s countryside without much hassle.” Others appreciated how safe they felt during the trip: “Even as beginners, we felt confident thanks to the safety gear and instructions.”
A few comments mention that the water level and flow can vary, but generally, conditions are suitable for most ages and abilities. The experience seems to strike a nice balance between fun and safety, making it a popular choice for varied groups.
The Sum Up
This rafting adventure from Tbilisi to Pasanauri offers a compelling way to add some active fun to your Georgia trip. With options tailored to different comfort levels, stunning river views, and a focus on safety, it’s a solid pick for those wanting to experience Georgia’s natural beauty in an engaging way.
If you’re after a straightforward, well-supported outdoor activity that combines light adventure with scenic landscapes and authentic local hospitality, this tour fits the bill. It’s especially suitable for travelers looking to try rafting without diving into an all-day commitment or complex logistics.
While it’s not a lengthy expedition or a cultural deep-dive, it’s a memorable experience that leaves you with great stories and plenty of photos. Just be sure you’re comfortable with the water and follow all safety instructions—then go ahead and enjoy Georgia’s exciting rivers.
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FAQ
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the routes are designed to cater to both beginners and more experienced rafters. All safety gear and a briefing from guides help ensure everyone feels confident.
How long does the rafting last?
The rafting portion typically lasts between 1 to 1.5 hours depending on the route and water conditions.
Can children participate?
Children over 6 years old can join, but younger kids or those with certain health considerations should check with the provider first.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, water, water shoes, and quick-dry clothing. All safety gear is provided.
When is the best time to go?
The tour runs from April to October, with June to September offering the best water conditions.
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes a scenic drive from Tbilisi to Pasanauri and back.
What if I want to cancel or reschedule?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and the “Reserve now & pay later” option offers flexibility in booking.
If you’re craving an active, scenic day out that’s safe and fun, this rafting experience is worth considering. It’s a chance to see Georgia from a different perspective—on the river, surrounded by stunning nature—and to enjoy some local food and wine afterward.
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