Must see in tbilisi
Must see in Tbilisi Sightseeing Tbilisi Our Company mission is to offer every visitor the opportunity to experience Tbilisi in a different way, it does not matter your budget. As the Free Walking Tour is based exclusively on tips, our expert local guides are always motivated and determined to please our customers expectations, ensuring a […]
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Day Trips from Tbilisi
Day trip to kazbegi If you only have time for one day trip from Tbilisi, we recommend go to Kazbegi . Distance from Tbilisi to Kazbegi | 153km. Travel time | Approx. 2.5 hours The area not only takes in the amazing Kazbegi region, home to glaciers, gorges and the 5,047 meter Mount Kazbegi,Georgia’s most developed […]
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Festivals in Georgia
The national festival is the best opportunity to venture into the national culture of the country, get to know the local people, learn a lot of interesting facts about country, taste local dishes and just have a great time. Each year various colorful festivals dedicated to national holidays and other events take part in the […]
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Best time to visit georgia
The best times to visit Georgia are spring and autumn. But also it depends your personality, if you are winter sport lover like skiing, Gudauri ski resort and Bakuriani wait for you. Especially from mid-May to mid-June and from mid-September to mid-October. At the Time there are grape harvesting (rtveli) which is include in our […]
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Grape species in georgia
Today, more than 70% of wine is produced in Kakheti, making it Georgia’s primary wine making region. Although approximately 80 different grape varieties are recorded in Kakheti, perhaps the two most important are Saperavi and Rkatsiteli. SAPERAVI Saperavi comes from its premier region Kakheti East Georgia. Deep in fruit character, yet brisk with acidity, this […]
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The Towns of Georgia
Sihgnahgi With its long history, tiny town centre and breathtaking views of the Alazani Valley, Signagi never leaves its visitors not satisfied. Another you must see Bodbe Monastery. It’s Located just two kilometres from Sighnaghi, the area is a important religious place there is a the remains of St. Nino, the saint who brought Christianity […]
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Things to do in Tbilisi
Rustaveli Avenue And Freedom Square These places are the center of the city, where many of the governmental, cultural and business facilities are placed. If you walking Rustaveli, you can observe daily life in the city. There are so many spots where you can relax and get something to eat. There are the very beautiful […]
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Villages Not to Miss on Your Trip to Georgia
Bochorna, Akhemta Village Bochorna is located in Tusheti Protected Areas in Gometsari gorge. The highland village in Akhmeta Municipality, Bochorna lies at 2,345 meters (7,694 ft) above sea level, making it among the highest inhabited areas in Europe. Shatili, Khevsureti Khevsureti region is one of the country’s most remote areas. Its largest settlement, Shatili, is […]
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National men and women clothing in Georgia
Georgian national men’s costumes Chokha is national Georgian clothing. There are some varieties according to the historical and ethnographic sides. As it is known, Chokha was a part of the traditional man’s wear in peoples of the Caucasus and in Georgia as well. The Chokha is a wool coat, typically worn by men, with cartridge […]
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Churchkhela and other Georgian Desserts
Churchkhela Churchkhela is a traditional Georgian candle-shaped candy. The main ingredients are grape must, nuts and flour. Almonds, walnuts, hazelnut and chocolate and sometimes raisins are threaded onto a string, dipped in thickened grape juice or fruit juices and dried in the shape of a sausage. The traditional technology of churchkhela in the Kakheti region […]
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