Wildflower Plains & Quiet Roads

Terjola Steppe Wildflower & Meadow Drive

Seasonal colors, scenic meadows, and picnic-perfect views

Book this spring tour

Enjoy a colorful window into Georgia’s hidden steppe

From mid-May through early July, the drylands around Terjola bloom with wildflowers that paint the plains in color. This private drive brings you through the lesser-known meadow zones of Eastern Kakheti, ideal for slow-paced photo stops, gentle nature walks, and even riverside picnics. Perfect for birdwatchers, couples, or photographers seeking Georgia’s spring beauty beyond the wine trails.

Reserve your spring drive

What’s included

Private driver & local guide

Wildflower meadow and steppe routes

Photo and picnic stop options

Flexible pickup anywhere in Georgia

Explore the Spring Steppe

We'll head southeast of Dedoplistskaro toward the Terjola steppe region, driving through open fields that host a variety of spring wildflowers, red poppies, yellow hawkweed, and white rockroses. Along the way, we pause for short walks and scenic ridgeline views. Ideal for those who want a light yet enriching outdoor escape.

Vehicle & Comfort

Our comfortable car or 4x4 (depending on seasonal road quality) comes with water, shaded rest breaks, and driver commentary. We can also stop for a light lunch or recommend picnic options if you’d like to bring your own.

Timing & Price

The wildflower loop takes 4–6 hours with stops. Departure time is flexible, but late morning or late afternoon light is ideal. Base price: $160 per group, which includes fuel, driver-guide, and pickup/drop-off anywhere in the region.

A Rare Floral Window in Eastern Kakheti

Most travelers miss the brief but beautiful wildflower season in the eastern plains. This quiet route invites you to experience nature’s color show, on your schedule, with comfort, and guided by a local who knows where to go.

Frequently asked questions

Late May through early July is the peak season for wildflowers in this region. Bloom times may shift slightly depending on rainfall and temperatures.

Yes! Bring your own snacks or ask us to arrange a light countryside picnic with local bread, cheese, and seasonal fruit. We'll find a perfect shaded spot with views.

Definitely, this region is home to skylarks, wheatears, shrikes, and steppe raptors. We can include optional time at a known spotting site.

No need for hiking boots. Regular sneakers or walking shoes are fine. The terrain is flat and easy, with minimal walking required.