Planning a day trip from Batumi that combines stunning nature, history, and local culture? This Makhuntsti, Machakheta, & Mirveti Tour offers just that. With a focus on picturesque waterfalls, historical sites, and authentic Georgian hospitality, it’s designed for travelers eager to see more of Georgia’s lush mountain landscapes without straying too far from Batumi.
What makes this tour appealing? First, the visits to Makhuntseti Waterfall & Bridge and Mirveti Waterfall are real highlights—perfect for those who love scenic views and a touch of adventure. Second, the experience of sharing a traditional Georgian lunch with local wine and enjoying a lively folklore show adds a sincere cultural flavor that many travelers find memorable.
On the flip side, one consideration is that the itinerary involves several stops with moderate walking and a fair amount of driving—so if you’re not keen on long bus rides or walking in hilly terrain, this might not be your best pick. Still, if you’re comfortable with a full day of sightseeing and want a well-rounded glimpse of Adjara’s natural beauty and culture, this tour suits a wide range of travelers.
This experience is perfect for those who want a mix of nature, history, and authentic Georgian hospitality—especially if you’re traveling from Batumi and want to explore beyond the city. Families, couples, and solo travelers alike will find plenty to enjoy here, provided they’re prepared for a full day out.
Key Points

- Beautiful Waterfalls & Bridges: The stops at Makhuntseti and Mirveti showcase Georgia’s natural landscapes and historical structures.
- Cultural Experience Included: The folklore show and traditional lunch bring local culture directly to you.
- Comfortable Transportation & Guided Tour: The group is led by knowledgeable guides who share insights into Georgia’s history and traditions.
- Authentic Georgia Cuisine & Wine: The homemade dishes and local wine at a family restaurant provide genuine flavors.
- Balanced Itinerary: The mix of scenic stops, cultural entertainment, and a relaxed pace makes for an enjoyable day.
- Value for Money: With transport, guiding, folklore, and lunch included, this tour offers a comprehensive experience at a reasonable price.
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience

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Starting Out from Batumi
The tour kicks off at 10:30 AM from the designated office in Batumi, a convenient starting point for most travelers staying in the city. Expect a comfortable ride as you head into the Adjara mountains. The drive itself is part of the charm, offering glimpses of Georgia’s lush greenery and mountain vistas. Travel times between stops are moderate, with about an hour on the road initially, which gives you a chance to chat with your guide and get excited about the day ahead.
Makhuntseti Waterfall & Bridge
Your first major stop is the Makhuntseti Waterfall, an eye-catching cascade that’s both impressive and accessible. The waterfall is fed by mountain streams, and the surrounding greenery makes for a peaceful setting. Next, you’ll visit the ancient Makhuntseti Bridge, a stone arch structure from the 18th century, which provides a fantastic photo opportunity and a sense of Georgia’s historical architecture.
Reviews highlight how quick and easy this stop is—just about five minutes at the bridge—yet it’s enough to appreciate the craftsmanship and history. Many travelers mention how these sites are beautiful and photogenic, making them perfect for capturing memories or just soaking in the scenery.
Scenic Drive & Local Villages
After visiting the waterfall and bridge, the tour continues with short stops in small villages like Zeda Chkhutuneti. These areas are charming, offering glimpses of rural life in Georgia. The drive through these mountain villages is relaxing, and the landscape is dotted with terraced fields and traditional houses.
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Next up is the Mirveti Waterfall, which involves crossing a hanging bridge and walking through a quaint village. This stop is especially appreciated by those who enjoy a bit of light walking and the chance to get closer to nature. The Mirveti Waterfall is less crowded than Makhuntseti and offers a more intimate experience with Georgia’s wilderness.
One review mentions a boat ramp here, giving you an idea of how versatile the area is for different activities. The walk to the waterfall isn’t long, but some gentle uphill sections are involved, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
Lunch & Folklore Show
The highlight for many is the lunch at a family-run restaurant in the Matchakhela valley. This isn’t just any meal; it’s a hearty showcase of traditional Georgian dishes paired with local, homemade wine. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, often accompanied by a lively folklore performance featuring Georgian dance and music.
Guests consistently mention the generosity of the family hosts and the authentic flavors of the food. One reviewer noted that the meal included a variety of dishes—fish, mchadi, potatoes, soup, hachapuri, and more—highlighting how much care goes into the meal. The folklore show adds a layer of entertainment, making the lunch a true culture rather than just a break from sightseeing.
Return Journey & Final Stops
After lunch, the tour wraps up with a longer drive back to Batumi, with a final stop allowing travelers to stretch their legs or take last-minute photos of the mountain scenery. The group usually arrives back around 5 PM, concluding a full day of exploration.
What Sets This Tour Apart?

Knowledgeable Guides Who Enrich Your Experience
Multiple reviews praise the guides for being fun, informative, and engaging. Saba, one of the guides, is cherished for his storytelling about Georgian culture, politics, and history. Many say guides make the trip memorable, sharing stories that bring the sites to life.
Authentic Georgian Hospitality & Local Food
The lunch experience is a standout—home-cooked dishes, local wine, and a welcoming family environment. Travelers enjoy the chance to taste real Georgian cuisine in a setting that feels far from touristy, adding genuine value to the day.
Stunning Scenery & Unique Stops
From waterfalls to historic bridges and mountain villages, the tour hits many visual high points. The natural beauty is complemented by bits of history, such as King Tamars Bridge, from the 14th century, giving a sense of Georgia’s layered past.
Value for Money
Considering everything included—transport, guiding, folklore show, and a hearty lunch—the tour offers a solid deal. It provides a comprehensive glimpse into Georgia’s mountains and culture, making it a worthwhile choice for those visiting Batumi.
What Could Be Improved?

Some travelers have commented that the lunch spot can be loud and not very authentic-looking, which might detract from the overall experience. Also, the tour involves a fair amount of driving, which may not appeal to everyone, especially if you prefer more active or less time-in-transit experiences. The walk to Mirveti waterfall is gentle but involves some uphill sections, so those with mobility concerns should keep this in mind.
Final Thoughts: Who Is This Tour For?
This tour is well-suited for travelers who want a balanced mix of natural beauty, history, and authentic local culture—all within a manageable day trip from Batumi. It’s great for those who enjoy scenic landscapes, cultural performances, and hearty Georgian food. Families with older children, couples, and solo explorers who appreciate storytelling and culture will find plenty to love here.
If you’re looking for a straightforward, well-organized tour that showcases some of Georgia’s best mountain scenery and cultural highlights at a reasonable price, this trip ticks many boxes. Keep in mind that it’s a full-day experience so good energy and comfortable shoes are a must.
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FAQ

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, transportation is provided. The tour uses a comfortable van to get you between the various scenic stops and the lunch spot.
What time does the tour start and end?
It begins at 10:30 AM from Batumi and usually concludes around 5 PM, giving you a full day of sightseeing.
Is the tour suitable for families or children?
While not explicitly marketed as family-specific, the tour’s relaxed pace and scenic stops make it generally suitable for most older children who can handle the walking and bus ride.
How much walking is involved?
There’s some walking to reach waterfalls and across hanging bridges, but it’s generally light and manageable with comfortable shoes.
What’s included in the price?
The cost covers transportation, guiding service, the folklore show, and a traditional Georgian lunch with local wine.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans shift.
Is the local lunch authentic?
Yes, the lunch is served at a family-run restaurant with homemade dishes and local wine, providing a genuine taste of Georgia.
What kind of guide will I have?
Guides are live and speak English, sharing stories and insights that enhance your understanding of each site.
Would I recommend this tour?
Absolutely, especially if you’re interested in outdoor scenery, Georgian culture, and a relaxed, well-organized day trip from Batumi.
In the end, this tour offers a lovely blend of natural beauty, culture, and authentic Georgian hospitality. It’s a great way to see some of the most picturesque spots in Adjara without the hassle of planning or driving yourself. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning to Georgia, it’s a solid choice for experiencing the diverse charm of this mountain region.
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