Georgia is located in the South Caucasus, at the strategically important crossroads where Europe meets Asia. Georgia is an amazing cluster of cultures, religions, fascinating landscapes and ancient history; The country where everyone can find something to his liking – from snow peaks to subtropical shores, from deserts to lush forests, from cities to enchanting villages;
Georgia contains the immense cultural and historical heritage, being host to 150 museums and 12,000 historical landmarks, 3 of which are included in the UNESCO World Heritage list.
– Exploring the old part of Tbilisi
– Visiting Mtskheta, the ancient capital of Georgia and the center of Christianity (the town-museum, included to the UNESCO world heritage site list)
– Visiting the Kakheti region, where Syrian fathers built David Gareji cave complex
– Visiting farmer’s house for lunch to enjoy the hospitality of the local people and sample some delicious home-made food
– Visiting Kazbegi thru the Georgian Military Highway
– The city of Kutaisi dates back to the Argonauts’ time (13th – 12th centuries B.C) formerly the capital of old Colchis, Kutaisi then ruled all western Georgia
– Explore Ushguli – the highest permanently inhabited village in Europe
– Visiting Batumi – the pearl of the Black Sea