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.
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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…
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
Uplistsikhe | A cave city in Stalin’s Gori
Of all the “off-the-beaten-tracks” you can find in Georgia, Uplistsikhe takes the cake. Literally translating into ‘Fortress of the Lord’, this an ancient rock-hewn town is a sheer delight to visit – even if you aren’t a history buff.
St Nino, Sighnaghi & Wine | Georgia Part 2
Kakheti, bordered by Russian Federation (northeast) and Azerbaijan (southeast) has some unmissable attractions and a landscape that beats any European country side.
Beautiful beyond imagination – Georgia Part 1
Georgia is one of the oldest wine producing countries (800 BC), is located at the intersection of West Asia and East Europe and this stretch of land between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea is one of the most beautiful places in the world.