Discover the hidden gem of Georgia!
In Georgia, forested mountains, snowy plateaus, and urban landscapes intertwine, creating a natural masterpiece. It's a paradise for hikers, horseback riders, and skiers, with breathtaking scenery at every turn.
🍷 Georgian wine is world-renowned, boasting a long history and hailed as the "birthplace of wine." 🍀 Compared to other European countries, Georgia offers exceptional value, making it a true treasure for travelers!
✅ Currency: Lari (GEL) (exchange rate approx. 1:2.5)
✅ SIM card: A 14-day unlimited data SIM card can be purchased in urban areas for just 20 GEL.
✅ Skiing: Gudauri or Mestia are recommended.
✅ Safety: Georgia is generally safe, but it's still important to be mindful of your belongings.
✅ Language: The official language is Georgian, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
🏫 Each city has its own unique charm 🏫
1️⃣ Tbilisi: God's backyard
✨ The best way to experience this city is to slow down and wander the streets. European castles, ancient churches, and colorful houses create a sense of timelessness.
✨ Don't forget to indulge in the natural hot springs and sulfur baths for a relaxing experience.
2️⃣ Kazbegi: Featured on the cover of *Lonely Planet*
✨ Ananuri Castle, a fairytale castle nestled beneath the snow-capped mountains, attracts countless visitors, transporting them to a dreamlike world.
3️⃣ Mestia: A hiker's paradise
✨ Hike from Mestia through Ushguli, surrounded by snow-capped mountains, forests, glaciers, and flower-filled meadows. This stunning route is truly unforgettable.
4️⃣ Ushguli: A hidden gem in the Caucasus
✨ This ancient village, perched at an altitude of 2,200 meters, retains its medieval charm, as if time has stood still.
5️⃣ Batumi: A romantic coastal city
✨ Here, time seems to slow down, inviting you to savor every moment.
✨ Popular attractions: Batumi Tower, Ferris wheel, Statue of Love, Alphabet Tower, and the Ali and Nino moving statue.
6️⃣ Sighnaghi: The town of love and wine
✨ Just a 2-hour drive from Tbilisi, Sighnaghi features charming red-roofed houses and a mysterious, ancient medieval church.
✨ This town is not only a haven for romance but also a paradise for wine lovers. With 8,000 years of winemaking tradition, every sip of Georgian wine bursts with fruity and floral aromas, creating a delightful and slightly intoxicating experience.