A good question to ask is why has Georgia been off the tourist radar all these years, when in reality, it is one of the most beautiful countries in the Caucasus region, offering the best of Europe and Asia on a budget?
Georgia
A landlocked country bordered by Russia, Turkey, Armenia, Georgia is a vibrant country with so much to offer the tourist – and at very affordable prices too. Every visitor can delight in its wholesome foods, sights and sounds, not to mention the fine wines – it is said that in Georgia there are over 300 wine varieties! It has beaches, caves, mountains and hot sulphur baths – not much that it doesn’t have…and the famous Khinkali.
Things to do in Kazbegi | Georgia
Kazbegi is the kind of place that shakes your prejudices and goads the mind and body into action. It makes you look for things to do – and not just give you a list you can tick off.
Kutaisi | Georgia’s best Khinkali destination
Kutaisi and Tibilisi are at some kind of war – not quite a war, but a rivalry for the status as the capital city! But to get a closer look, head to this beautiful city.
Don’t leave Georgia without trying these foods
The best possible way to introduce Georgian cuisine would be through its most popular dish – khachapuri. Or Khinkali. Or both. Come with me on Georgia’s culinary trail…
Open Air Museum of Ethnography | Tbilisi, Georgia
Giorgi Chitaia Open Air Museum of Ethnography is said to be one of the finest living examples of folk architecture and craft work from various regions of the country.
The warmth is not just in sulphur springs | Tibilisi
Maze-like cobblestone streets flanked by irregular houses, overlooked by mountain-top fortress, interspersed by healing sulphur springs and churches