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Tbilisi is a blend of Asian eeriness and European charm. With its colorful houses and cobbled streets, it attracts the guests at the first site.
If you've seen the Old town, take a short break and visit Sameba Cathedral and the Dry Bridge Market of Tbilisi. See art-works & second-hand items.
Tbilisi subway has 2 lines and is the fastest and very convenient way of travel in the city. It's called metro and is marked with M at the entrance.
Tbilisi is a hub of many interesting museums. You can learn more about the history and arts of Georgia and see items of Colchis gold.
Tbilisi open air Ethnography Museum displays the houses brought from all over Georgia, all different with unique styles.
Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Follow up the Georgian Military Highway and taste house wine made with care and love.
Mtskheta and Uplistsikhe Cave Town were two main points on a Georgian Great Silk Road route. And J. Stalin was born in Gori.
Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Follow up the Georgian Military Highway and taste house wine made with care and love.
Georgia is the cradle of wine. Scientists unearthed squeezed grapes from 8000 years ago. Traditional clay jars called Qvevri are still used to store wine.
A newly discovered skull, some 1.8 million years old, has rekindled debate over the identity of humanity's ancient ancestors.
Tiny town of Sighnaghi is located in wine province of Kakheti. It’s surrounded by a wall, is very romantic and is called - the town of love.
David Gareja is a rock-hewn Georgian Orthodox monastery located in the Kakheti province of Eastern Georgia, in the semi-desert area.
Georgia is the house to more than 500 endemic varieties of vine. Traditional wine-making differs from European way of wine-making.
The word for wine comes from Georgian ღვინო (Ghvino). The linguists say that the first "gh" was lost and the world received wine, vino, wein, вино...
Shatili is a fortified village in Khevsureti province. Its inhabitants were brave patriots who stood as guards to protect Georgia from northern tribes.
Mt. Kazbegi is among the most beautiful summits of the Caucasus. It is 5047m high and immerses among the other beautiful mountains.
With its beautiful fortress, mountain shapes, streams and wild flowers Khada, the gorge in the Great Caucasus, is one of the most enchanting places.
Along the Great Caucasus, on top of Lomisa Hill there’s a ridge and you’ll see a tiny church of St. George nestled in the saddle of the mountain flanks.
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