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Mt. Kazbek, the third-highest peak in Georgia at an impressive 5054 meters, is one of the most sought-after climbing routes in the Caucasus during the summer. But why settle for the usual summer crowds when you could have the thrill of skiing your way up in the winter? Imagine carving through untouched snow, taking in the quiet beauty of the frozen landscape, and reaching the summit with skis in hand. Winter brings an entirely new adventure to this iconic peak—one that combines the exhilaration of ski touring with the accomplishment of conquering Kazbek in its pristine, snow-clad glory.

Mt. Kazbek Winter Ski Tour

Discover the thrill of climbing Mt. Kazbek (5,054m), Georgia’s third-highest mountain and a classic summer climbing route in the Caucasus, but with a twist – on skis! This exceptional winter itinerary combines adventure with comfort, giving you a unique ski-mountaineering experience and an unparalleled chance to have this mountain nearly all to yourself. And your base? Altihut 3014m – a brand-new, Swiss Alps-standard mountain hut right here in Georgia.

Highlights:

Four nights at Altihut 3,014: Comfortable, cozy, located ideally for acclimatization and stunning ski tours.

Comprehensive Altitude Training: We offer two full days of altitude training – more than any other Kazbek tour provider.

Small Group, Big Adventure: With limited spots, you'll have the backcountry to yourself for an exclusive winter experience.

Expert Guiding and Quality Service: Led by certified guides, our tour provides full support and exceptional amenities, from hearty meals to expert weather assessments for a safe summit push.

Ski Touring Equipment Rental Available Onsite - To make your journey to Georgia lighter and support local businesses, we’ve partnered with local entrepreneurs to create a positive ecosystem that benefits travelers and the community alike. You’ll have access to world-class, state-of-the-art ski touring equipment, available for rent in Tbilisi or Kazbegi. This means you can travel worry-free without the hassle of extra luggage, knowing top-quality gear will be ready for you, sourced locally and conveniently.

Participant Requirements

This is an advanced-level ski tour requiring previous ski touring experience. You should be confident skiing off-piste in a variety of snow conditions and have some experience with crampons, ice axe use, and basic rope skills.

Day 1 – Arrival in Tbilisi

Arrive at Tbilisi International Airport and transfer to your hotel in Tbilisi[1] (or Stepantsminda, depending on your arrival time). Rest up for the adventure ahead!

Day 2 – Briefing and Transfer to Altihut

Meet your guide in the morning for a pre-tour briefing and gear check. We’ll then drive to Gergeti village and start the ascent to Altihut (3,014m), our basecamp, with a 4-hour skinning hike. Enjoy the welcoming comforts and stunning views at the hut. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner  are included

Distance: 7 km, 4 hours; Elevation gain: 800–1000m 

Days 3 & 4 – Altitude Training

These two days are dedicated to altitude training. The first day, we’ll head towards Mt. Ortsveri (4,222m) to get in some altitude and acclimatization. On the second day, we’ll cross the Gergeti Glacier, aiming for the old meteo station (3,700m) and the Black Cross at 4,000m, practicing glacier safety along the way. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner  are included

Distance: 700–1000m vertical ascent/descent each day 

Day 5 – Summit Push

Early start at 2am for our Kazbek summit attempt! We’ll climb up Gergeti Glacier to the plateau (4,400m), then switch to crampons for the final stretch, with our guide monitoring conditions carefully. After around 10 hours, we’ll reach the summit before skiing back to Altihut for a well-deserved celebration. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner  are included

Distance: 2,054m vertical ascent/descent, 12 hours 

Day 6 – Reserve Day

Extra day in case of poor weather.

Day 7 – Descent and Transfer to Tbilisi

Ski down to Stepantsminda and transfer back to Tbilisi for a final night in the city. You’ll be ready for a warm shower, Georgian food, and maybe a toast to your adventure!

Included: Breakfast 

Distance: 900m descent 

Day 8 – Departure

Transfer to Tbilisi International Airport. Until next time, Kazbek!

Included

Experienced, English-speaking mountain guide

All transfers (including 4x4 vehicle for Gergeti access)

Two nights in Tbilisi (3-star hotel), four nights at Altihut

All meals as per itinerary and unlimited stunning views

Not Included

International flights to/from Georgia

Travel and rescue insurance

Personal expenses, snacks, and drinks

Tips for guides (optional but appreciated)

 

Pricing 

1 person: €2,600 per person 

2 people: €1,800 per person 

3+ people: €1,450 per person 

Required Equipment

Ski gear: Touring skis with bindings, skins, ski touring boots, ski crampons 

Climbing gear: Crampons, harness, ice axe, helmet 

Safety gear: Shovel, probe, avalanche transceiver 

Clothing: Thermal layers, waterproof outer layers, gloves, down jacket 

Or you may stock at Ski Touring Equipment Rental that is Available Onsite.

For an unforgettable adventure, make sure you’re ready for high-altitude skiing, stunning mountain views, and the sense of isolation only winter in the Kazbegi mountains can provide. And a heads-up: the post-summit Georgian wine is as legendary as Kazbek itself!