REVIEW · GUDAURI
Paragliding Tandem Flights in Gudauri
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Gudauri turns a flight into a memory. Tandem paragliding lifts you from high up near Eskimos Restaurant, with views above the Aragvi Gorge in summer or over the Gudauri ski resort in winter, then you glide for about 15 minutes. I love that you get a GoPro video package included, so you can enjoy the air without treating your phone like a second job.
My only caution is that this experience depends on weather, and the flight is short—around 15 minutes—so you’ll want to dress for hanging out on the ground. Also bring sunglasses, since they aren’t included.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Watch for Before You Go
- Why Gudauri Tandem Paragliding Feels Like a Real Adventure
- Price and Value: What $150 Buys You (and What It Doesn’t)
- Meeting Point and Start Time: Eskimos Restaurant at 10:00 AM
- Pickup Timing: If You Need a Transfer, It’s 30 Minutes Early
- From Altitude to Airtime: What Happens Before You Lift Off
- The Flight Itself: 15 Minutes Over Gudauri’s Big Views
- GoPro Footage, Insta360 Upgrades, and Getting Your Best Shots
- Extreme Mode: How to Ask for Aerobatic Tricks
- Who This Paragliding Ride Fits Best (and Who Might Reconsider)
- What to Bring (So You Don’t Get Stuck at the Gate)
- Should You Book Angrybirdsschool Tandem Paragliding in Gudauri?
- FAQ
- How long is the tandem paragliding flight?
- Where do I meet for the activity?
- Is pickup available from my hotel?
- What altitude do you start from?
- What do you fly over in summer versus winter?
- Is GoPro video included?
- Can I request aerobatic maneuvers?
- What should I bring?
Key Things I’d Watch for Before You Go

- Where you fly (summer vs winter): Aragvi Gorge in summer, and above the ski resort in winter.
- Short but focused timing: about 15 minutes of airtime, with a quick ramp-up on site.
- Video is part of the deal: GoPro footage included, with optional Insta360 or drone upgrades.
- Tandem means easier entry: you ride with the pilot; this is a hands-off thrill.
- Adrenaline on request: an extreme mode with aerobatic tricks if you ask.
- Local professional setup: pilots are known for clear communication and making first-time flyers feel safe.
Why Gudauri Tandem Paragliding Feels Like a Real Adventure

Paragliding in Gudauri isn’t about doing a long day of activities. It’s about getting you into the air fast, with a clear goal: spectacular views for a short, memorable flight. You don’t need experience—your pilot handles the wing, the timing, and the technical bits.
The seasonal angle matters more than you’d think. In summer, you’ll fly over the Aragvi Gorge, which gives you that dramatic “hold on, we’re really up here” feeling. In winter, the flight runs above the Gudauri ski area, so the whole world looks sharper and more vertical, like the mountains are pointing at the sky.
And the experience is built around capturing it. The included GoPro-style footage means you’ll have something to relive later, without balancing a camera while you’re trying to enjoy the moment. If you’re a photo person, or you’re traveling with a group and want proof you actually did it, that included video is a big part of the value.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Gudauri.
Price and Value: What $150 Buys You (and What It Doesn’t)

The price is $150 per person, for a tandem paragliding flight and video, plus the core gear like a helmet. For many people, the best part of this deal is that you’re paying for the whole package of pilot + equipment + capture, not piecemeal add-ons.
You also get a few things that make the logistics less stressful. Pickup is offered in Gudauri if you request it, and the tour provides a mobile ticket. The activity is private to your group, which is a quiet quality-of-life upgrade—less waiting for other people, less chaos at the start point.
What you should plan for is that sunglasses aren’t included, and any camera upgrades cost extra. Also, the flight duration is around 15 minutes. That’s not a downside if you want a high-impact experience, but it matters if you’re expecting a long “hang out in the sky” session.
Meeting Point and Start Time: Eskimos Restaurant at 10:00 AM
You’ll meet at Eskimos Restaurant – Bar Gudauri, Gudauri 4702, Georgia. The scheduled start time is 10:00 AM, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.
This matters for planning your day. You don’t need to chase a complicated pickup across multiple locations. You do need to be there on time—especially since weather and wind conditions can affect when you actually launch.
The meeting point is also near public transportation, which is handy if you’re moving around Gudauri without a private car. If you’re staying in town, it’s one less headache to coordinate.
Pickup Timing: If You Need a Transfer, It’s 30 Minutes Early

If you request pickup, you’ll be collected about 30 minutes before your flight. That ride brings you to the starting point where you’ll get geared up and briefed.
This early timing is practical. You’re not just walking out the door and launching; there’s setup, checklists, and getting everyone comfortable with the flow. It also gives you buffer time in case your schedule is slightly off or you need a quick moment to settle in at altitude.
The activity is offered in English, which makes the briefing and instructions easier if you don’t speak Georgian. If you want extreme mode aerobatics, it’s best to say it clearly during your time with the pilot, not at the last second.
From Altitude to Airtime: What Happens Before You Lift Off

Your starting height depends on the season. In summer, the launch is around 2,350 meters above sea level. In winter, it’s closer to 3,000 meters, which naturally changes the feel of the flight and the kind of views you’ll get.
Before you fly, you’ll be fitted with a helmet and connected into the tandem setup. You’ll also get instructions from the pilot. The most reassuring part of tandem paragliding is that you’re not doing the hard work—you’re strapped in, and the pilot guides the process.
A lot of people worry about fear or safety, especially the first time. From the way the pilots are described, what helps is clear communication. In other words: you’re not left guessing what’s happening next.
The Flight Itself: 15 Minutes Over Gudauri’s Big Views

The total flight time is about 15 minutes. That’s long enough to feel like you really did something, but short enough that it stays exciting rather than tiring.
In summer, expect soaring over the Aragvi Gorge area. The view is wide and dramatic, and you’ll feel the scale of the valleys quickly once you’re up and gliding. In winter, the flight takes you above the Gudauri ski resort, which can look like a clean, bright grid below you—especially if visibility is good.
The rides described as smooth matter here. Soft takeoffs and gentle landings reduce the “roller coaster” feeling and help first-timers enjoy it instead of bracing for impact. If you’re nervous, it’s worth emphasizing that you want the pilot to explain the process step-by-step as you go.
GoPro Footage, Insta360 Upgrades, and Getting Your Best Shots

Here’s one of the smartest parts of this experience: the video is included. You’ll get GoPro footage after the flight, and it’s aimed at capturing what you felt up there—sharp visuals, good angles, and a way to replay the moment.
The materials mention GoPro footage as GoPro 12 in the overview, and GoPro 11 in the included list. Either way, the key point for you is that the tour includes an onboard action-camera recording as part of your price.
If you want more options, there are paid upgrades. You can upgrade to Insta360 camera footage, and you can also add drone footage for an extra fee. If you’re traveling with family or planning to share the trip widely, those upgrades can be worth it—especially for getting more angles than a single action-camera view.
Tip: don’t overpack your own gear. If you try to film too aggressively while strapped in, you can end up stressed. Let the pilot and camera do their job, and you do yours: look around and enjoy the air.
Extreme Mode: How to Ask for Aerobatic Tricks

Want a more adrenaline-heavy flight? There’s an extreme mode option. You just need to tell your pilot that you want extra thrills.
That can mean more aggressive maneuvers during the ride. It’s not something you need to assume you’ll get automatically—so speak up before launch if this is what you came for.
If you’re nervous, you can still ask for something in-between. You can request a more exciting ride while keeping it within a level that feels comfortable. The best pilots don’t ignore fear; they work with it. The key is clear communication before you’re in the air.
Who This Paragliding Ride Fits Best (and Who Might Reconsider)
This is a good choice for most travelers. People with no paragliding background can participate, and tandem makes it easier to jump in without skills.
It can also work well for people who are initially skeptical. If you’re afraid of the idea of being up in the sky, you’ll still get a guided experience. The important thing is that the pilot and team do a safety-first approach so you feel supported.
Kids can also do it. One described situation included a 13-year-old riding tandem, with a parent right after in a separate ride. If you’re traveling as a family, this can be a strong option because it turns into a shared day with a clear highlight.
The main reason someone might reconsider is the weather factor. If the conditions aren’t right, the flight may shift. You’re also signing up for a short 15-minute burst, not a long floating session.
What to Bring (So You Don’t Get Stuck at the Gate)
Bring sunglasses even though they aren’t included. Bright mountain light can be intense, and you’ll feel better with your own protection.
Dress for waiting and cold air. Even if you’re in summer, you’ll be at high elevation quickly. In winter, expect it to be colder and more exposed. Closed-toe footwear helps, and comfortable layers make a big difference when you’re gearing up.
If you’re doing an upgrade like Insta360 or drone, ask ahead about how it’s handled—nothing fancy, just confirm what you’re paying for. Also, keep your valuables secure and plan to minimize juggling items once you’re strapped in.
Should You Book Angrybirdsschool Tandem Paragliding in Gudauri?
Yes, if you want a high-impact, low-stress way to experience paragliding. The included video is a major value driver, and the tandem format means you’re not figuring out anything complicated while you’re in the air.
Book it if you:
- want standout views in summer or winter without planning a long itinerary
- like the idea of having footage included (and possibly upgraded)
- prefer a private group experience with a clear meeting point
Consider another option if:
- you’re not flexible with weather-dependent timing
- you expected a longer airtime session
- you don’t want to bring your own sunglasses and warm layers
If you’re on the fence, this is one of those experiences where the details make the decision easier: it’s short, it’s guided, and it’s built to capture the moment.
FAQ
How long is the tandem paragliding flight?
The flight duration is approximately 15 minutes.
Where do I meet for the activity?
You meet at Eskimos Restaurant – Bar Gudauri, Gudauri 4702, Georgia.
Is pickup available from my hotel?
Pickup is offered from your hotel in Gudauri if you request it, and it’s arranged about 30 minutes before your flight.
What altitude do you start from?
In summer, the starting point is around 2,350 meters above sea level. In winter, it’s around 3,000 meters.
What do you fly over in summer versus winter?
In summer, you’ll soar over the Aragvi Gorge. In winter, you’ll fly above the Gudauri ski resort.
Is GoPro video included?
Yes, GoPro footage is included in the price. The materials mention GoPro 11/12, and you also have options to upgrade for additional camera footage.
Can I request aerobatic maneuvers?
Yes. There is an extreme mode option. Tell your pilot you want extra adrenaline, and they can perform advanced aerobatic tricks.
What should I bring?
Sunglasses are not included, so bring your own. Also plan for weather at altitude and dress accordingly.






