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Georgia sits proudly at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia — a land where ancient monasteries cling to cliffs, wine flows like poetry, and the Caucasus Mountains rise dramatically above charming valleys and medieval towns. It’s a country rich in culture, cuisine, and character, with a warmth that makes visitors feel instantly at home. Whether you’re here for adventure, history, or just a really good meal (and trust me, you’ll get plenty), Georgia keeps the surprises coming.

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    Georgia At-a-Glance

    Bordered by Russia, Turkey, Armenia, and Azerbaijan — and stretching out to the Black Sea — Georgia blends rugged landscapes with postcard-worthy cities. Its terrain ranges from the snow-dusted Caucasus to fertile wine regions and breezy coastlines. Georgian is the official language, Orthodoxy is deeply rooted, and wine isn’t just a drink — it’s 8,000 years of tradition poured into a glass. Tourism, agriculture, and mineral resources drive the economy, while improved infrastructure and easy entry policies make Georgia one of the most accessible gems in the region.

    Currency
    Georgian Lari (GEL)
    Capital City
    Tbilisi
    Winter avg temp
    0°C to 5°C
    Language
    Georgian
    Summer avg temp
    25°C to 30°C
    Good morning
    დილა მშვიდობისა! — (Dila mshvidobisa)
    Time Zone
    UTC +4
    Good evening
    ღამე მშვიდობისა! — (Game mshvidobisa)
    Georgia is where mountain magic, ancient legends, and unbeatable hospitality collide. Every traveler leaves with a full heart — and usually a very full stomach.
    - Travel Director
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    Our top 5 things to do in Georgia

    Wander Through Tbilisi’s Old Town

    A maze of cobblestones, quirky architecture, sulfur baths, and cafés that make you want to cancel your next three appointments.

    Gergeti Trinity Church by Mount Kazbek

    A monastery perched so perfectly on a hilltop it looks photoshopped — except it’s completely real and jaw-dropping.

    Uplistsikhe Cave City

    An ancient rock-hewn settlement that feels like stepping straight into a history book… a dramatic one.

    Wine Tasting in Kakheti

    Georgia invented wine. Kakheti perfects it. Sip, swirl, repeat.

    Beaches of Batumi

    A mix of modern seaside glamour and Black Sea serenity — ideal for unwinding Georgian-style.

    Best museums in Georgia

    Tbilisi

    Georgian National Museum

    A deep dive into the country’s archaeological treasures, art, and complex history.

    Tbilisi

    Open Air Museum of Ethnography

    A living showcase of traditional homes, crafts, and regional culture spread across a scenic hillside.

    Tbilisi

    Museum of Fine Arts

    A rich collection of Georgian artwork, from medieval masterpieces to striking contemporary pieces.

    Best food in Georgia

    Khachapuri

    Georgia’s beloved cheese-filled bread, gooey, golden, and dangerously easy to become obsessed with.

    Khinkali

    Twisted dumplings filled with spiced meat or veggies; bite carefully unless you want a soup explosion down your shirt.

    Pkhali

    A colorful walnut-and-herb pâté made from vegetables like spinach or beetroot, earthy, fresh, and addictively spreadable.

    Other things to know before you go

    Pack for variety, Georgia’s climates swing from breezy Black Sea beaches to crisp alpine air. English is common in tourist hubs, but learning a few Georgian phrases earns instant brownie points. The country shines year-round with skiing, hiking, winemaking seasons, and festivals that bring cities to life. Be mindful when visiting religious sites: modest dress and respectful behavior go a long way. Georgia welcomes travelers with open arms, and a table full of food.