Discover Georgia’s wild mountain terrain far beyond the ski lifts. From skinning up untouched ridgelines to riding powder from a snowcat or helicopter - our private tours are built for real mountain lovers. Always safe, personal, and guided by professionals who know every slope.
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Backcountry Skiing
Step beyond the ski lifts and experience real freedom in the Caucasus mountains. Our backcountry tours are designed for confident skiers and snowboarders who want to explore untouched terrain - even if it’s their very first time touring. With professional certified guides, safety gear, and carefully chosen routes, you’ll learn how to move safely in the mountains and enjoy incredible powder lines far from the crowds.
Level required: confident advanced skiers (no prior touring experience needed), good overall fitness. Destinations: Gudauri, Truso Valley, Kobi Valley, Lomisa Ridge, Sno Valley Group size: 1 - 4 people Included: IFMGA/GMGAcertified guide, avalanche gear, transfers. Optional: equipment rental, airport transfers, accommodation, photo/video package
Enjoy deep powder runs with the comfort. Cat skiing offers the perfect mix of freedom and comfort - multiple descents per day, private terrain, and no hiking. Ideal for small groups who want maximum skiing and minimal effort.
Ability Level: Confident advanced skiers or snowboarders with off-piste experience, able to ride in powder, crust, or trees, with good overall fitness. Location: Bakhmaro, Georgia Group size: 1-6 people Included: accommodation, private snowcat, certified guides, avalanche gear, transfers.
For ultimate freedom seekers - fly above the Caucasus and ski untouched lines where no one else goes. Our heli-skiing partners offer small-group programs with private guides, world-class pilots, and flexible drop zones around Gudauri and Kazbegi.
The heliski base in Gudauri borders Mt Kazbegi, a dormant volcano that rises to 5,054 metres. Many of the landings are above 3,000 metres, with the highest reaching 4,200 metres. Due to the high altitude, excellent quality powder snow is preserved on sheltered faces long after the last snowstorm.