
Georgia
Ancient Wine Culture Meets Dramatic Caucasus Mountain Adventures
Georgia sits at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, where 8,000-year-old wine traditions meet snow-capped Caucasus peaks. This is where you'll find monks making wine in underground cellars, shepherds herding sheep across alpine meadows, and locals pouring homemade chacha at every meal. The Georgian lari stretches far here – a feast costs $15, wine tours run $25, and mountain guesthouses charge $30 per night. But here's what makes Georgia special: it's still raw around the edges, untouched by mass tourism, where hospitality isn't performed but genuine.
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7 Wild & Winding Days in Tbilisi’s Green Corners
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Tbilisi in 3 Days: Old Town, Green Hills, and Warm Kitchens
Weekend · $$$

Three Lush Days in Tbilisi’s Hills and Old Town
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7 Days of Romantic Tbilisi: Old Town, Wine, and Mountain Views
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Romantic Tbilisi Jungle Escape Weekend
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Jungle-Heart Romance in Old Tbilisi
Day Trip · $$$
Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Georgian lari fluctuates wildly – check rates before exchanging and avoid airport booths
- 2.Many restaurants add 18% service charge automatically – check your bill before tipping
- 3.Wine tastings in Kakheti cost $10-25 per person, but buying bottles often waives tasting fees
- 4.Marshrutka drivers don't give change – have exact fare ready in small bills
- 5.ATMs are common in cities but scarce in mountain villages – stock up on cash
- 6.Haggling works at markets and with taxi drivers, but not in restaurants or hotels
- 7.Local SIM cards cost $5 and include data – much cheaper than international roaming
Travel Tips
- •Learn the Georgian alphabet – street signs aren't always in English, especially outside Tbilisi
- •Georgians toast extensively at meals – pace yourself with the wine and chacha
- •Mountain weather changes fast – pack layers even for summer hiking trips
- •Sulfur bath houses in Tbilisi require advance booking during peak season
- •Border crossings with Russia are closed – fly via Turkey or Armenia instead
- •Georgian hospitality is legendary but can be overwhelming – saying no politely takes practice
- •Download offline maps – GPS signals are weak in mountain regions
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