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Tbilisi Mountain & Ski Transfers 2026

Tbilisi is the gateway to Georgia’s mountains — the Gudauri and Bakuriani ski resorts, Kazbegi’s peaks and remote Tusheti. Below are fixed-price private transfers for the mountain and ski routes — you see the price before booking and pay the driver directly; OrbiTrip is free and takes no commission.

The Georgian Military Highway north to Gudauri and Kazbegi, the climb to Bakuriani, and the rough 4x4 track to Tusheti are all far easier with a private driver who knows the winter roads and mountain passes. A transfer is door-to-door, fits ski gear and luggage, and can be timed around the weather and road closures rather than a fixed marshrutka schedule. Each route below is a fixed per-car fare, split across your group and paid in cash to the driver at the end.

Mountain & ski transfer routes from Tbilisi

See drivers & fixed prices for any mountain transfer

Frequently asked questions

Why use a private transfer for Georgia's mountain routes?

Mountain roads like the Military Highway to Gudauri and Kazbegi or the Abano Pass to Tusheti can be snowy, winding or rough. A private driver with the right vehicle handles them safely, fits ski gear, and adjusts to weather and road closures, unlike fixed marshrutkas.

How far is Gudauri from Tbilisi?

Gudauri is about 120 km north of Tbilisi, around 2 hours up the Georgian Military Highway, with Kazbegi roughly an hour further on. A private transfer can stop at Ananuri and the Gudauri viewpoint.

Are the ski-resort roads open in winter?

The main roads to Gudauri and Bakuriani stay open through most of winter but can close briefly for snow clearing or avalanche control. A private driver with winter tyres is the safest, most flexible way up.

How much do mountain transfers cost?

Each route shows a fixed per-car price before you book, based on distance, vehicle and any stops. It splits well across a group, you pay the driver directly, and OrbiTrip takes no commission.