There’s a bit more to it than the skiing. Kazbegi keeps the texture of an old Caucasus crossroads—traditional mountain villages, hearty local food, and a culture that doesn’t bend to the tourist trail.
On the final morning, there’s an optional stop at the Gergeti Trinity Church, one of Georgia’s most recognizable landmarks, perched above Stepantsminda with Kazbek behind it. Meals lean into traditional Georgian cooking throughout—khinkali, khachapuri, and hearty mountain fare back at the hotel—while the overnight at the high mountain hut on Day 5 is as much a cultural experience as a physical one, a taste of how climbers and skiers have used these mountains for generations. And your local guides, who know the range as well as its history, are with you the whole way.