Georgia tour
Georgia tour

Georgia

Georgia

Overview

Georgia is a country located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It is part of the Caucasus region, which borders the Black Sea to the west, Russia to the north and east, Turkey and Armenia to the south, and Azerbaijan to the southeast. Tbilisi is the capital and largest city of Georgia, with a quarter of the country’s population. Georgia’s diverse culture and amazing scenery make it an ideal destination for Georgia tours and anyone interested in history and nature.

Georgia tours & packages

Exploring Tbilisi

Georgia

Top Attraction

Bridge of Peace: In 2010, the Tbilisi City Council of Georgia commissioned a prominent Italian designer to build an amazing and beautiful bridge to connect the old and new parts of the beautiful city of Tbilisi. The individual creates them, and the French lighting has named the project in praise of life and peace, and this bridge of peace is one of the most beautiful sights of Georgia. 

Gergeti Trinity Church: This church is different from all the churches you have seen in your life because “Trinity Church” is located on Mount Kazbek at an altitude of 2160 meters above the sea. This church is located in a completely different position on top of the mountain. It is surrounded by vast and beautiful nature, making it a very spectacular sight. The Trinity Church of Georgia was built in the fourteenth century and is now one of the main tourist attractions of Georgia.

Martvili Canyon: One of Georgia’s most important tourist attractions is its pristine and unique nature. Nature in every corner of Georgia especially surprises you. The Martvili Canyon is the name of one of the most beautiful places in Georgia. This valley is 40 meters deep, and when you enter it, you will see a unique image of the sky. Martvili Canyon is like paradise for nature lovers. So be sure to include a visit to this strait in your daily routine when traveling to Georgia.

The older and most interesting places

Stone City Uplistsikhe: The stone city of Uplistsikhe is one of the world’s largest and oldest stone cities. Uplistsikhe is an ancient city in Georgia, formed from the carving of rocks. The town is built on a high cliff on the west bank of the Metkvari River and is one of Georgia’s most amazing tourist destinations.

The stone town of Uplistsikhe has the oldest dam, pharmacy, bazaar, amphitheater, old church, various temples, prisons, and hundreds of other spectacular archeological that have attracted tourists from all over the world to Georgia.

Mtskheta Old Town: The old town of Mtskheta is one of the most important cultural and historical attractions, including the sights of Georgia. Until the sixth century AD, it was the capital of Georgia. One can imagine what a vast historical and cultural treasure it has in its heart due to its strategic location. The Svetitskhoveli Church is one of these treasures, which dates back to the 11th century and has magnificent religious architecture.

The church, the gate, the bell tower, the fort, and the castle are important parts of this spectacular church. The tomb of the founder of Tbilisi, “King Vakhtang Gargasali,” and some of the most important kings of Georgia are located in this church. Samtavro Church and the Holy Monastery of Jvari are other buildings in the town of Mtskheta reminiscent of medieval architecture.

Narikala Castle: Narin Fortress or Narikala Tbilisi is one of the most spectacular and historical places in Tbilisi, which can be seen from almost everywhere in the old part of Tbilisi. The construction of this fort (which is a brick structure) dates back to the fourth century AD and coincides with the founding of Tbilisi. The castle is built on a steep hill between the sulfur baths and the botanical garden, and next to it, there is a beautiful park called Rike park, where the statue of Georgia’s mother is located. 

Culture

All customs and traditions in Georgia are a combination of old traditions in this country. The use of warm tonnage colors such as red and orange, stone walls, cobbled streets, and many other things remind us of Georgia wherever we see them. Since Georgia is an old country, the culture of the people in Georgia is naturally rich. 

The Georgian people are mostly known for their hospitality. In fact, they consider their guests as a gift from God and a greater blessing for their homes. 

Language

Georgian is the official language of Georgia. It is one of the 10 oldest spoken languages in the world. Georgian is one of the Caucasian languages and belongs to the Kartuli languages.

Food

Georgian legends believe that when God created the earth, he suddenly became hungry and decided to have a unique dinner. He was so busy eating dinner that some of his food fell on the highest peaks of the Caucasus region, and pieces of food were scattered over that land. And so, the land of the Caucasus and Georgia was blessed with heavenly food. 

Georgia’s food culture is known for its variety, cooking style, and table setting. These dishes always use fresh meat, vegetables, fruits, and fish. It is interesting to know that there are more than 150 types of food in Georgia, which are mainly influenced by other Asian food cultures. The use of dairy products with food is also common in Georgia.

Covid-19 aka Coronavirus Travel Advice

If you are considering traveling during the coronavirus pandemic, take some precautions to protect yourself and others from Covid-19. Answer a few questions before traveling to a destination: have you been vaccinated against Covid-19, have you been in close contact with a person with Covid-19, and does your home or destination have requirements or restrictions for travelers?
Steps to stay safe during your travel
– Maintain a distance of 2 meters from others,
– Wear a face mask,
– Avoid the crowded or poorly ventilated areas,
– Cover coughs and sneezes with bent elbow or tissues,
– Clean and wash your hands frequently,
– Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth,
– Avoid eating or drinking on public transportation.

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