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Georgian Military Road 2026: Complete Guide from Tbilisi to Kazbegi by Car
The Georgian Military Road is more than just a highway — it's a journey through centuries and landscapes. Connecting Tbilisi with Vladikavkaz (Russia), this route passes through Georgia's most picturesque places: deep gorges, turquoise reservoirs, medieval fortresses, and high mountain passes. Even if you're not planning to cross the border, the drive to Kazbegi (Stepantsminda) is a must-do for every traveler. In this guide, we'll cover everything: from the map of stops to winter driving safety tips.
Why the Georgian Military Road is Georgia's most scenic route
This is one of the oldest roads in the world — its history spans over 2,000 years. In ancient times, it was an important trade route connecting Europe to Asia. Today, it's a paved international highway, but its importance as Georgia's tourism artery cannot be overstated.
- Incredible landscapes — from green valleys to snow-capped peaks
- 5+ iconic landmarks on a single route
- Suitable for any car in summer (winter requires preparation)
- Can be done in one day or stretched over 2-3 days with overnight stays
- Free entry — no tolls or fees
Route map: Tbilisi — Kazbegi
| Stop | Distance from Tbilisi | What to see | Time needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mtskheta | 25 km (20 min) | Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, Jvari Monastery | 1-2 hours |
| Zhinvali Reservoir | 65 km (1 hour) | Viewpoint | 15-20 min |
| Ananuri Fortress | 70 km (1h 10min) | 14th-century fortress | 30-45 min |
| Russia-Georgia Friendship Monument | 120 km (2 hours) | Terek Gorge panorama | 15-20 min |
| Gudauri | 130 km (2h 15min) | Ski resort, paragliding | 1-2 hours |
| Cross Pass | 140 km (2h 30min) | 2,395 m elevation, views | 15-20 min |
| Kazbegi / Stepantsminda | 150 km (2h 45min) | Gergeti Trinity Church (drive up) | 2-3 hours |
Detailed guide to each stop
1. Mtskheta — ancient capital of Georgia
Just 20 minutes from Tbilisi lies Mtskheta — a UNESCO World Heritage site and the spiritual heart of Georgia. Here you'll find Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (11th century), where Christ's robe is buried, and Jvari Monastery (6th century) on a hilltop with panoramic views of the Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers confluence. Tip: If you're short on time, visit Mtskheta separately — it deserves 3-4 hours on its own.
2. Zhinvali Reservoir
The first "photo stop" on the route. An artificial lake with turquoise water surrounded by green hills. The best viewpoints are right after the bridge crossing the reservoir (don't miss the parking on the right). The water is especially vibrant in spring and early summer.
3. Ananuri Fortress
A medieval architectural complex from the 14th-17th centuries located right off the highway. The main structures are the Assumption Church with well-preserved frescoes and a defensive tower with the best view of the Zhinvali Reservoir. Free entry. Souvenir shops and restrooms available.
4. Russia-Georgia Friendship Monument (Gudauri)
A grand mosaic arch on a cliff edge, built in 1983 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Treaty of Georgievsk. From here, you get a breathtaking view of the Terek Gorge and Mount Kazbek. Tip: Don't stop right at the monument — it's always crowded. Drive 100-200 meters further for less crowded but equally scenic spots.
5. Gudauri — ski resort
In winter — a skiing hub; in summer — a starting point for trekking and paragliding. If you have time, take the cable car (700 meters from the highway, then the lift) up to 3,000 meters. The views of the Caucasus range are stunning year-round.
6. Cross Pass (Jvari Pass)
The highest point of the route — 2,395 meters above sea level. This is where the watershed between the northern and southern slopes of the Caucasus lies. In winter, the pass is often covered in snow, and winds can be very strong. In summer — simply a scenic photo spot.
7. Kazbegi (Stepantsminda) and Gergeti Trinity Church
The endpoint of the route — the town of Kazbegi at the foot of the same-named mountain (5,047 m). The main attraction is Gergeti Trinity Church (14th century), located at 2,170 meters with Mount Kazbek in the background.
- How to reach the church: 14 km uphill on a dirt road (30-40 minutes by car, high clearance required, 4×4 recommended) or on foot (1.5-2 hours uphill). Local jeeps can take you up for 20-30 GEL per person.
- Best time to visit: At sunset, when the sun paints Mount Kazbek pink. Or early morning, before clouds cover the peak.
- Photo tip: The best angle is from the north side of the church, where Mount Kazbek rises directly behind the altar.
Winter driving on the Georgian Military Road
From December to March, the road can be dangerous for unprepared drivers. Here's what you need to know:
- Winter tires are mandatory by law from December to March.
- Snow chains — strongly recommended. Even with a 4x4, chains can be a lifesaver after heavy snowfall.
- Check the weather forecast before departure. During heavy snow or avalanche risk, the road may be closed.
- Cell service: At Cross Pass and in some gorges, there's no signal. Download offline maps in advance (Maps.me or Organic Maps).
- Drive during daylight — leave Tbilisi early and return before dark (or plan an overnight stay).
Which car to choose
| Season | Recommended car | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Summer (May-October) | Any sedan or crossover | Road is excellent, any car will be fine |
| Winter (November-April) | 4×4 with high clearance | Snow, ice, closed pass conditions |
| Drive up to Gergeti Church | Crossover or 4×4 | Dirt road with steep sections |
Where to stay overnight
If you're planning a 2-day trip, here are the best accommodation options along the route:
- In Gudauri: Gudauri Lodge, Rooms Hotel (250-400 GEL/night) or budget guesthouses (80-150 GEL/night).
- In Kazbegi: Rooms Hotel Kazbegi (350-500 GEL) with views of Mount Kazbek — an iconic place. Budget options: Guesthouse Tamta (60-100 GEL).
- In Zhinvali / Ananuri: Cozy family-run guesthouses with reservoir views (50-80 GEL/night).
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Browse cars →Frequently Asked Questions
How many kilometers from Tbilisi to Kazbegi?
150 km. Driving time without stops — 2.5-3 hours. With sightseeing — 5-6 hours.
Do I need 4×4 in winter?
Yes, strongly recommended. At Cross Pass, snow and ice persist even after road clearing. 4×4 is insurance and safety.
Can I drive to Gergeti Church in a sedan?
In summer — yes, if you drive slowly and choose your line. But the risk of underbody damage is high. Better to take a crossover or a local jeep.
How much does the trip cost (fuel)?
Fuel consumption: 8-10 L/100 km. Round trip ≈ 30 L × 2.80-3.20 GEL/L = 85-100 GEL (≈ 30 USD).
What's the weather like at Cross Pass?
Year-round, it's colder than Tbilisi, and it can snow even in summer. Always keep a warm jacket and raincoat in the car.
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