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Georgia

Where ancient traditions meet breathtaking landscapes.

Welcome to Georgia!

Welcome to Georgia, a country where Europe meets Asia, ancient traditions meet modern life, and breathtaking landscapes meet warm hospitality. Nestled in the Caucasus Mountains between the Black Sea and the Caspian steppe, Georgia is a land of striking contrasts — from snow-capped peaks and lush vineyards to medieval monasteries and vibrant cities.

Georgia is not just a destination; it is an experience of culture and history. Famous for being one of the world’s oldest wine-making regions, it has been a crossroads of civilizations for thousands of years. Its capital, Tbilisi, charms visitors with its colorful old town, narrow streets, and a blend of Eastern and European architecture. Beyond the cities, Georgia offers stunning highland villages, dramatic mountain passes, and ancient cave towns. 

Whether you seek adventure, history, cuisine, or relaxation, Georgia welcomes you with open arms and a glass of wine, embodying its famous spirit of hospitality — “A guest is a gift from God.” 

Hashtag Georgia is a journey that opens your eyes to the world. It’s a chance to step out of your comfort zone and discover new cultures, meet new people, and create unforgettable memories. Whether you’re looking for adventure, relaxation, or a mix of both, we’re here to help you plan your next travel adventure.

🏛️ Capital
Tbilisi

🏛️ Major Regions
Kakheti • Adjara • Imereti • Samegrelo • Svaneti • Kazbegi Region • Kartli

🏙️ Major Cities
Tbilisi • Batumi • Kutaisi • Rustavi • Gudauri • Kazbegi

✈️ Major Airports
Tbilisi International Airport • Batumi International Airport • Kutaisi International Airport

💰 Currency
Georgian Lari (GEL)

📞 Country Calling Code
+995

🗣️ Language
Official Language: Georgian
English and Russian are commonly spoken in tourist areas.

🕰️ Time Zone
UTC +4

Electricity
Standard Voltage: 220V
Plug Type: C & F (two round pins)

🚗 Driving Side
Drives on the right-hand side.

💳 Credit Cards
Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and malls.
Cash is useful in remote mountain regions and local markets.

💁 Tipping
Tipping is appreciated but not compulsory.
In restaurants, around 10% is common for good service.

🏔️ Interesting Travel Facts

  • Located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia with stunning Caucasus mountain scenery.
  • Considered one of the oldest wine-producing countries in the world.
  • Tbilisi is famous for colorful balconies, sulfur baths, and charming old-town streets.
  • Kazbegi offers breathtaking mountain landscapes and adventure activities.
  • Georgia is known for warm hospitality, unique cuisine, and rich cultural heritage.

🌸 Spring (March – May)
🌼 Best For: Nature, sightseeing & mountain landscapes
🌷 Georgia comes alive with blooming valleys, green hills, and colorful countryside scenery.
🌦️ Pleasant weather makes it perfect for exploring Tbilisi and nearby mountain regions.
🎭 Experiences:
• Old Town walks in Tbilisi
• Mountain drives to Kazbegi
• Café culture & local cuisine
Highlight: One of the most scenic seasons with comfortable weather and fewer tourists.

☀️ Summer (June – August)
🌴 Best For: Mountains, adventure & outdoor travel
🏖️ Cooler mountain regions become ideal escapes during summer months.
🎶 Hiking, rafting, camping, and scenic road trips are highly popular.
🎉 Top Experiences:
• Hiking in the Caucasus Mountains
• Adventure sports in Gudauri
• Black Sea holidays in Batumi
☀️ Travel Tip: Great season for mountain lovers and outdoor activities.

🍂 Autumn (September – November)
🍇 Best For: Wine tours, photography & cultural travel
🍁 Vineyards and forests turn golden, creating spectacular autumn scenery.
🍷 Georgia’s famous wine regions become lively during harvest season.
🌄 Popular destinations include Kakheti, Tbilisi, and mountain villages.
🌾 Events & Experiences:
• Wine harvest festivals
• Scenic countryside drives
• Traditional food & wine experiences
🍂 Ideal For: Travelers seeking culture, food, and beautiful landscapes.

❄️ Winter (December – February)
⛷️ Best For: Skiing, snow holidays & cozy city breaks
🎄 Snow-covered mountains transform Georgia into a popular winter destination.
🏔️ Ski resorts like Gudauri attract snow lovers and adventure travelers.
☕ Enjoy warm Georgian cuisine, cafés, and festive city atmospheres.
🎆 Highlights:
• Skiing & snowboarding
• Winter holidays in Tbilisi
• Mountain resort experiences
❄️ Travel Tip: Ideal season for affordable ski holidays and snowy landscapes.

🌎 Georgia by the Seasons — Quick Guide

Season

Months

Highlights

Best Regions

🌸 Spring

Mar – May

Nature, sightseeing, flowers

Tbilisi, Kazbegi

☀️ Summer

Jun – Aug

Mountains, adventure

Gudauri, Batumi

🍂 Autumn

Sep – Nov

Wine, culture, photography

Kakheti, Tbilisi

❄️ Winter

Dec – Feb

Skiing, snow holidays

Gudauri, Caucasus Mountains

🏙️ Georgia City & Cultural Highlights

  • 🏛️ Narikala Fortress – Historic fortress overlooking Tbilisi
    • ⛪ Holy Trinity Cathedral – One of the largest Orthodox churches in the world
    • 🛍️ Rustaveli Avenue & Old Town – Cafés, shopping & cultural charm
    • 🚠 Tbilisi Cable Car – Scenic city and river views
    • 🌃 Sulphur Bath district – Traditional wellness and relaxation experiences
    • 🍷 Georgian cuisine, wine bars & vibrant nightlife experiences

🏔️ Mountains & Nature Experiences
• 🌄 Kazbegi – Stunning Caucasus mountain landscapes
• ⛪ Gergeti Trinity Church – Iconic hilltop church with panoramic views
• 🚙 Georgian Military Highway – Scenic road trip through mountain valleys
• 🥾 Hiking, trekking & off-road adventure experiences
• 🌲 Alpine forests, waterfalls & nature escapes

⛷️ Winter & Adventure Destinations
• 🎿 Gudauri – Georgia’s most popular ski resort destination
• 🏂 Skiing, snowboarding & snowmobile adventures
• 🚡 Cable car rides with breathtaking mountain scenery
• 🏔️ Luxury mountain resorts and cozy chalet experiences
• ❄️ Winter festivals and snowy landscapes across the Caucasus

🍇 Wine & Countryside Experiences
• 🍷 Kakheti – Famous wine-producing region of Georgia
• 🏡 Vineyard tours, wine tasting & countryside stays
• 🌾 Traditional villages and local hospitality experiences
• 🍽️ Authentic Georgian cuisine & folk music performances
• 🚗 Scenic drives through valleys and historic towns

🌊 Coastal & Leisure Experiences
• 🏖️ Batumi – Black Sea resort city with beaches and nightlife
• 🌴 Batumi Boulevard – Seaside promenade with cafés & entertainment
• 🚤 Coastal cruises and beachside relaxation experiences
• 🎡 Modern architecture, parks & waterfront attractions
• ☕ Rooftop lounges and sunset dining experiences

🏛️ Heritage & Spiritual Experiences
• 🕌 Ancient monasteries, cave towns & UNESCO heritage sites
• 🏰 Uplistsikhe Cave Town – Historic rock-cut settlement
• 🎭 Traditional dance, music & cultural festivals
• 🛍️ Handicrafts, local markets & artisan products
• 🌌 Peaceful mountain villages and cultural immersion experiences

Georgia is a culturally rich destination where ancient traditions, Orthodox celebrations, wine heritage, and mountain festivals create a unique and heartfelt festival calendar throughout the year.
From religious ceremonies and harvest feasts to music festivals and alpine celebrations, Georgia blends tradition with natural beauty.

🎭 Cultural & Traditional Festivals

Tbilisi City Day (Tbilisoba) – 🎉
A lively celebration in Tbilisi featuring concerts, street food, wine tasting, folk performances, and cultural exhibitions.

Orthodox Christmas – 🕯️
Celebrated with church services, family gatherings, and traditional feasts across the country.

Epiphany (Alilo Procession) – ✝️
A religious parade in Tbilisi where people march through the streets singing hymns and sharing gifts.

Independence Day (May 26) – 🇬🇪
A national celebration with military parades, concerts, fireworks, and cultural programs.

🎶 Music & Cultural Events

Tbilisi Open Air Festival – 🎸
Georgia’s biggest music festival featuring international rock, electronic, and indie artists.

Black Sea Jazz Festival – 🎷
A world-famous jazz event held in Batumi attracting global performers.

Art-Gene Festival – 🎭
A celebration of Georgian folk music, dance, and traditional crafts.

Tbilisi International Film Festival – 🎬
A showcase of global cinema and regional storytelling.

🌸 Seasonal & Local Celebrations

Rtveli Grape Harvest Festival – 🍇
A joyful autumn celebration in Kakheti featuring wine-making, feasts, and traditional music.

New Wine Festival – 🍷
A spring event celebrating Georgia’s ancient winemaking heritage with tastings and cultural performances.

Batumi Summer Festival – 🌊
Beach concerts, nightlife, and cultural events in Batumi.

Alilo Christmas Festival – 🎄
A traditional festive parade with singing, charity giving, and community celebrations.

🌍 Why Experience Georgia’s Festivals?

✅ Discover ancient Orthodox traditions & folklore
✅ Enjoy world-famous wine culture & harvest festivals
✅ Experience music, mountains & seaside celebrations
✅ Celebrate in historic cities and scenic landscapes

💫 Celebrate the Spirit of Georgia

From the lively streets of Tbilisi to the vineyards of Kakheti and the Black Sea coast of Batumi,
every festival in Georgia reflects warmth, tradition, and unforgettable hospitality.

✨ Join the celebrations — Georgia welcomes you with heart and heritage! ✨

🛍️ Shopping in Georgia – A Unique Blend of Tradition, Wine Culture & Modern Style
Georgia offers a charming and authentic shopping experience where ancient crafts, famous wine traditions, and modern boutiques come together beautifully.
From stylish shopping streets in Tbilisi to traditional markets and artisan workshops, shopping here is cultural, affordable, and full of character.

👗 Modern Shopping & Fashion Districts

Tbilisi – 🏙️
The capital is the main shopping hub with malls, boutiques, and designer stores.

Tbilisi Mall – ✨
A modern shopping center with international brands, fashion stores, and entertainment.

East Point – 🛍️
A large open-air retail complex featuring global brands, cinema, and dining.

Rustaveli Avenue – 🌆
A stylish boulevard with fashion stores, bookstores, and local designer boutiques.

🧺 Local Markets & Traditional Finds

Dry Bridge Market – 🏺
A famous flea market in Tbilisi selling antiques, paintings, Soviet memorabilia, and handmade crafts.

Dezerter Bazaar – 🍇
A vibrant food market offering spices, fruits, cheese, and local Georgian products.

Old Tbilisi Shops – 🧿
Small artisan stores selling handmade jewelry, crafts, and souvenirs.

Batumi Markets – 🌊
Coastal shopping areas in Batumi with local goods and seaside souvenirs.

🎁 What to Buy in Georgia

🍷 Georgian wine & traditional spirits
🧵 Handmade carpets & textiles
🧿 Enamel jewelry (Minankari art)
🍯 Honey & natural products
🎨 Handicrafts & folk art

💡 Shopping Tips

✔️ Dry Bridge Market is best for antiques and unique finds
✔️ Wine is one of Georgia’s most famous souvenirs
✔️ Bargaining is common in local markets
✔️ Best shopping variety is in Tbilisi

💫 Experience the Art of Shopping in Georgia

From the stylish streets of Tbilisi to the cultural markets and coastal charm of Batumi,
shopping in Georgia is a perfect mix of tradition, creativity, and warm hospitality.

🛍️ Georgia — where every purchase carries a story of heritage and craftsmanship!

🍴 Taste of Georgia – A Culinary Journey of Wine, Bread & Caucasian Comfort Food
Georgian cuisine is rich, hearty, and deeply traditional, influenced by Europe, the Middle East, and the Silk Road.
From family-style feasts in Tbilisi to mountain dishes and ancient wine traditions, every meal is warm, generous, and full of heritage.

🥟 Traditional Georgian Cuisine

Tbilisi – 🏙️
The capital is the heart of Georgian dining with cozy restaurants, wine bars, and traditional “supra” feasts.

Khinkali – 🥟
Juicy dumplings filled with meat, herbs, and broth — eaten by hand as a national favorite.

Khachapuri – 🧀
Cheese-filled bread (often boat-shaped “Adjaruli Khachapuri” topped with egg and butter).

Lobio – 🫘
A flavorful bean stew cooked with herbs, onions, and spices, often served in clay pots.

🍢 Street Food & Local Specialties

Mtsvadi – 🍢
Georgian grilled meat skewers cooked over open fire, similar to barbecue kebabs.

Churchkhela – 🍇
A traditional sweet made of grape juice and nuts, often called “Georgian candy.”

Badrijani Nigvzit – 🥒
Eggplant rolls stuffed with walnut paste and garlic.

Puri (Georgian Bread) – 🫓
Freshly baked bread from clay ovens, an essential part of every meal.

🍷 Wine & Drinks Culture

Georgian Wine – 🍷
One of the oldest wine-making traditions in the world, dating back over 8,000 years.

Qvevri Wine – 🏺
Wine fermented in large clay vessels buried underground, giving unique flavor and depth.

Chacha – 🥃
A strong grape spirit, often called “Georgian vodka.”

Tarkhun – 🥤
A refreshing green tarragon-flavored soft drink.

🍽️ Food Culture & Dining Experience

Supra Tradition – 🎉
A traditional Georgian feast with multiple dishes, wine, and heartfelt toasts led by a “Tamada” (toastmaster).

Batumi – 🌊
Coastal city known for seafood, fusion cuisine, and modern cafés.

Mountain Cuisine – 🏔️
Regions like Kazbegi offer rustic dishes, dairy products, and hearty mountain meals.

💫 A Culinary Journey Through Georgia

From traditional feasts in Tbilisi to wine culture across the countryside and coastal flavors in Batumi,
Georgian cuisine is a perfect blend of history, hospitality, and bold flavors.

🍴 Georgia — where every meal feels like a celebration of life!

GEORGIA

“From Mountains to Coasts …….. Georgia Has It All