10 reasons to visit Georgia
  1. Georgians look after their guests

Georgians say that a guest is sent from God, so they welcome guests into their homes like they would any friend or family member. If you befriend a local here, you can be sure you’ll be invited into their home and treated like royalty. They might even show you around and recount the history of the nation.
Monument of ‘Kartlis deda” Mother of Georgia also represents Georgians attitude towards friends – She is meeting them with glass of wine in one hand and also toward enemy – sword in another hand.

  1. The local cuisine is delicious

Much like the landscape, the food here is diverse. Even though the cuisine is mainly meat- and dough-based, there are vegetarian options, too. The national dish is khinkali, meat dumplings with a bit of broth inside. Vegetarians can try it with potato, mushroom or cheese filling. Another local favourite is khachapuri, a pizza-like cheese pie served at dinner with different variations across the country. You may also come across a popular appetiser made with aubergine, spinach and cabbage leaves with a walnut sauce.

  1. The country is naturally beautiful

Despite its small size, Georgia has all kinds of landscapes, including deserts, coasts and mountains. The country is a paradise for hiking and camping lovers. You can also explore breathtaking lakes, canyons, waterfalls or relax at spa resorts. 

  1. Georgia can be a budget-friendly break

Though Georgia is increasing in popularity, it is still considered a budget-friendly destination. Most of the cultural and historical sights are free of charge, while the ticket price of the museums starts at five Georgian lari ($2).

Eating out can be both expensive and cheap, depending on your budget. Tbilisi, Batumi and Kutaisi are the major destinations, of which Tbilisi might be the most expensive dining destination. However, if you’d like to make your trip as affordable as possible, check out our budget-friendly tours in every city of Georgia. 

  1. You can enjoy Sulphur baths

Georgia has natural hot springs and spa resorts across the country. But the Sulphur baths in the Abanotubani neighborhood of Tbilisi are the first stop for many tourists. The bath water, which sits at 40C, is thought to be beneficial for the skin. You can enjoy this experience on yourself booking Classical tours with us. 

  1. The oldest-known European was found here

During archaeological excavations in Dmanisi, scholars found a 1.7m-year-old skull – the oldest evidence of human habitation in Europe.

  1. It’s a wine-making destination

Georgia is said to be the oldest wine-making country in the world. It’s thought people have been making wine here for at least 8,000 years, using egg-shaped clay jars called “qvevri”. Those jars are buried underground where the fermentation process happens naturally. The process gives Georgian wine a distinct amber tint. To explore winemaking you can take one of our tours in Kakhetia and enjoy the process. 

  1. Georgia has beautiful architecture

If you like examining architecture, you’ll find a lot of interesting buildings here. Head to Tbilisi to see Soviet structures, art nouveau buildings and architectural landmarks. While there, drive two hours southeast to the David Gareja Cave Monastery complex, a sixth-century cave system founded by St David Gareja, one of 13 Assyrian monks who spread Christianity throughout the country. We will show you all this beauty in most of our tours that you can find on here on our website. 

  1. Visit the highest settlement in Europe

Ushguli, in the Svaneti region, sits 2,200m above sea level and is considered the highest settlement in Europe. Make it here and you’re rewarded with views of Mount Shkhara, the third-tallest mountain in Europe. 

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