Каждый раз, когда речь идет о посещении мест, где не ступала нога человека, стоит взглянуть на регион Казбек в Грузии. В этом самом великолепном и красивом месте на Кавказе расположена одна из самых высоких гор в Европе. От местных достопримечательностей захватывает дух, и вы можете убедиться в этом сами. Восхождение на Казбек включает посещение высокогорных деревень, церквей, водохранилищ, древних городов и так далее. Казбек гора восхождение будет организовано идеально, так как наши специалисты обладают достаточным опытом для решения поставленной задачи. Мы предлагаем услуги профессиональных гидов, которые говорят на нескольких языках, включая английский, немецкий и русский. Все профессионалы, которые будут сопровождать вас в вашем походе или экстремальном туре, сертифицированы согласно европейским стандартам.
Expeditions to Mount Kazbek and Chaukhi are planned and prepared by our specialists, who have extensive mountaineering experience and are very familiar with the area. Each participant can climb these both peaks and enjoy the stunning views, as well as gain unique and memorable experiences that will last a lifetime. The expedition involves gradual acclimatization.
Expeditions to Mount Kazbek meet the highest safety standards, even for those who have never climbed mountains before. However, it is preferable to be in good health and fairly good physical shape. Throughout the tour, you will be accompanied by our IFMGA professional guides. All our mountain guides are certified, and are ready to provide necessary assistance and support in emergencies.
Mount Shkhara: The Highest Peak in Georgia
Mount Shkhara (5200 meters) is the highest peak in Georgia and the third highest in the Caucasus. Its actual height is 5193 meters, and it is part of the Greater Caucasus Range. The most popular climbing route is from the Georgian side via the Bezengi Wall. This path includes ice crossings and a technical ice climbing section.
The ascent is considered difficult due to the technical sections, high altitude, and the need for mountaineering experience.
The period from June to September offers the best conditions for climbing due to more stable weather and accessible routes. However, the weather in the Caucasus can be unpredictable, so climbers must be prepared for sudden changes.
We offer guided expeditions to Mount Shkhara with our IFMGA mountain guides. It is strongly recommended due to the climb's difficulty and the need for experienced guidance and safety.
Climbers should have extensive mountaineering experience, including glacier travel, ice climbing, and high-altitude acclimatization. Good physical fitness, training, and acclimatization are crucial for a successful ascent.
Mountaineering gear is essential, including appropriate clothing, footwear, ice axes, crampons, harnesses, and helmets.
Climbing Mount Shkhara is a challenging and potentially dangerous endeavor. Attempting to reach the summit should only be undertaken by experienced climbers with the necessary skills, preparation, and equipment.
Mount Kazbek private expedition
This season 2026 we organize fixed expeditions to Mt. Kazbek you can join, or private Mount Kazbek expeditions, you choose the dates, you prefer.
The first options you can join are the expeditions to Mount Kazbek (5054 m) with a team of professional mountain guides. Our group expeditions run on fixed dates and are guaranteed to operate, offering a safe and climbing experience at the best guaranteed price.
Mount Kazbek open expedition- professionally guided fixed tour to the 5,054-meter peak, designed for trekkers of all levels. Experience glaciers, high-altitude climb. Ideal for solo adventurers and small groups, this fixed expeditions include expert guidance, meals, inside accommodations in mountains, acclimatization support, and top-quality mountain equipment rental options.
The prices for one person of the fixed Mount Kazbek tour is 1100 Euros.
We offer the best-value full-service Mt. Kazbek expedition, led by IFMGA/GMGA-certified mountain guides with exceptional 1:3 guide-to-climber ratio with over 1000 successful ascents. Trusted worldwide for quality and service. Book early to secure special offers and limited spots. For this offer you can see Mount Kazbek open expedition
page. The dates, you can join:
July 1-7
July 15-21
July 25-31
August 1-7
August 15-21
September 1-7
Private Mount Kazbek expeditions, you choose the dates, you prefer. You will choose the dates, what is suitable for you, contact us and we will make exact program, depending on your wishes.
Mount Kazbek climb is not technically difficult. However, you need to be physically fit and have some mountaineering experience. If you’re new to this, it’s best to climb with a certified mountain guide for safety.
Private Mount Kazbek tour itinerary:
Day 1: We will meet at our office Mountain Travel Agency MTA in Stepantsminda. Upon arrival, climbers will overnight at a cozy guesthouse in Stepantsminda, with double or triple room accommodations, (breakfast is included) preparing for the Mt. Kazbek climb ahead. It is also possible to meet at the airport of Tbilisi or Kutaisi with extra price.
Day 2: After breakfast at about 9:00 a.m., climbers will head by car to the Sameba (Holy Trinity) Church, From Sameba Church, the trek to Sabertse begins, with mountain guides assisting in transferring luggage to Kazbegi Meteo Station (also referred to as Betlemi Hut). Climbers will carry only small backpacks with essentials.
The trail from Sameba Church to Sabertse is moderately easy, offering stunning views of green valleys and Mt. Kazbek in the distance. Along the way, climbers will experience the serene beauty of the Caucasus Mountains. Wearing sturdy trekking boots and packing water, snacks, sunscreen, sunglasses, and waterproof jackets are essential. Safety is our priority, and climbers are encouraged to follow advice from our experienced mountain guides, who provide guidance and tips along the journey. After approximately 3 hours, climbers will reach Sabertse and spend the night in tents, surrounded by the calm of the mountain wilderness.
Day 3: Acclimatization at AltiHut and Kazbegi Meteo Station To enhance the acclimatization process, an optional overnight stay at AltiHut (3,014 meters) is available. AltiHut offers modern amenities, making it an excellent choice for climbers to prepare for higher altitudes before continuing to Kazbegi Meteo Station.
The trek from AltiHut to Betlemi Hut (Kazbegi Meteo Station), located at 3,650 meters, is both challenging and rewarding. Climbers will navigate rugged terrain and glaciers, learning to use essential mountain equipment such as high-quality climbing gear, including crampons, ice axes, and harnesses. Professional mountain guides will provide training and assistance, ensuring everyone understands how to use the gear effectively.
Upon arrival at the Kazbegi Meteo Station, climbers will retrieve their luggage and take part in an extended acclimatization walk. This crucial phase involves practicing climbing techniques, adjusting to the altitude, and exploring nearby trails. Climbers will experience colder temperatures and thinner air during acclimatization, but this process is essential for reaching the summit of Mt. Kazbek safely. Dressing in layers and communicating with mountain guides about any symptoms of altitude sickness are vital during this phase. Overnight accommodation will be in tents outside the Kazbegi Meteo Station, offering an immersive experience in the heart of the mountains. Acclimatization before Mt. Kazbek expedition
Acclimatization is an essential part of high-altitude climbs like Mount Kazbek, ensuring your body adjusts to the lower oxygen levels as you ascend.
At higher altitudes, the air contains less oxygen, and your body needs time to adapt. Without proper acclimatization, climbers risk altitude sickness, which can range from mild headaches to serious complications.
After reaching the Meteo Station at 3,650 meters, most climbers spend a day or two there to allow their bodies to adjust. Activities during this time include light exercise, and preparation for the Mount Kazbek climbing. Acclimatization isn’t just a technical step of climbing, it also prepares climbers mentally for the challenges ahead.
Many climbers practice this technique, they hike to a higher altitude at 4000 m, and return to Meteo station. a lower altitude to sleep.
It is a vey important drinking plenty of water and eating nutrient-rich foods before your ascent to Mt. Kazbek.
If climbers feel altitude sickness, it’s crucial to descend immediately.
Certified mountain guides often help oversee this process and ensure safety, especially for those with limited high-altitude experience.
Summit Day: Reaching the Top of Mt. Kazbek Summit day is the most anticipated part of the climb to Mt. Kazbek. Climbers will wake up at 1:00 a.m. to check weather conditions and begin the ascent at 2:00 a.m. Equipped with headlamps and small backpacks, climbers will navigate icy sections, rocky terrain, and snowfields using high-quality climbing gear.
The climb from Kazbegi Meteo Station to the summit offers awe-inspiring views of glaciers, mountain ridges, and pristine snow-covered landscapes. The ascent requires endurance, but with professional guidance from our mountain guides, climbers will progress steadily toward the top. Reaching the summit of Mt. Kazbek at 5,054 meters is an unforgettable achievement. From the peak, you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of the Caucasus Mountains—a breathtaking experience that will stay with you forever.
The descent begins after celebrating this monumental accomplishment, with climbers making their way back to Betlemi Hut for well-deserved rest. The total time for the ascent and descent is approximately 12 hours, followed by a night of reflection at the Kazbegi Meteo Station.
Final Day: Return to Stepantsminda Base Camp On the final day, the horse guide will assist in transporting luggage from Betlemi Hut to the Stepantsminda Mountain Travel Agency office. The descent from the Kazbegi Meteo Station to Stepantsminda takes about 4-5 hours. Climbers will finish their journey with lasting memories, a sense of accomplishment, and stories to share about their incredible Mt. Kazbek climb.
Pricing and Services Mt. Kazbek climb price depends on the services you choose, ranging from basic Mount Kazbek tours to all-inclusive packages. Kazbek tours are customizable, lasting anywhere from 4 to 8 days.
Included in the price:
Multilingual mountain guides (IFMGA and GMGA certified) at a ratio of 1 guide per 3 participants.
One-night accommodation in Stepantsminda guesthouse.
Tents and accommodations near Kazbegi Meteo Station.
Transportation to and from Sameba Church.
High-quality climbing gear (crampons, ice axes, harnesses, helmet, and carabiners).
Emergency rescue services, including helicopter assistance if necessary.
Free extra day in case of bad weather on Day 2.
extras:
Private mountain equipment rental (View price list here).
Meals and cooking services.
Accommodation inside Kazbegi Meteo Station or at AltiHut.
Transfers to and from Tbilisi.
Climbing Mt. Kazbek is suitable for all climbers, whether you’re an experienced adventurer or a beginner seeking an accessible challenge. Our multilingual mountain guides will ensure your safety, provide support, and share insights about the climb. To learn more about the Mt. Kazbek climb, the available services, and prices, please contact us.
Private Mount Kazbek tour price:
1 person –1450 €
2 people– 1100 €
3 people -1000 €
4 and more– 850 €
Have questions? Want to book now? Contact us: mtainfogeo@gmail.com
Mount Kazbek and Mount Ortsveri Expedition:
Experience the thrill of climbing Mount Kazbek and Mount Ortsveri in the stunning Kazbegi region. Our expedition combines two iconic peaks into one incredible journey, offering top-tier services at an unbeatable price.
Why Choose Us?
For just 1100 Euros per person, our guided Mount Kazbek and Mount Ortsveri expedition is designed for small groups of three climbers, ensuring a personalized and high-quality experience. With professional guides, exceptional planning, and unmatched attention to detail, we guarantee the best value for your money. You won’t find a better offer anywhere—our services are affordable yet crafted to deliver unforgettable memories.
Explore Mount Ortsveri
Start your adventure with Mount Ortsveri, standing at 4,365 meters. This peak, separated from Mount Kazbek by the breathtaking Gergeti Glacier, is the ideal acclimatization climb for Kazbek. Ortsveri’s route includes icy terrain, crevasses, and steep ascents, making it a rewarding challenge for climbers.
The climb begins at the Gergeti Glacier, crossing icy landscapes and tackling slopes around 40 degrees to reach the summit. The entire climb from base camp to the top and back takes about 4-5 hours, preparing you for the greater heights of Mount Kazbek.
Conquer Mount Kazbek
Next, take on Mount Kazbek, the third-highest peak in Georgia at 5,054 meters. This active volcano in the Caucasus Mountains offers a stunning classic route suitable for climbers of all levels. With breathtaking views and rich history, Kazbek is a must-climb for any adventurer.
Your Adventure Starts Here
The climbing season runs from May to October, giving you the flexibility to choose your dates. At Mountain Travel Agency (MTA), we specialize in guided climbs to Mount Kazbek, Mount Ortsveri, and other stunning peaks in Georgia. Our well-organized itineraries and expert guides ensure your journey is safe, affordable, and truly one-of-a-kind.
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the best of the Kazbegi region. Join our Mount Kazbek and Mount Ortsveri expedition today and experience a unique adventure at a price that fits your budget. Book now to secure your spot!
For more information, feel free to contact us at mtainfogeo@gmail.com. We’ll be happy to assist you with your next great adventure!