Georgia is an ancient country in heart of South Caucasus, with a fascinating and interesting history and authentic people, a varied landscape, breathtaking scenery and stunning nature.
It is a safe country for all the visitors deserving to see the counter and get clause to its history and traditions (https://georgia.travel/why-georgia, https://georgia.travel/).
The beautiful nature and Big Caucasus Mountains are major reasons for visiting Georgia. The Svaneti region, located in these mountains, is a place of magic and fear, even for the Georgians themselves. Access to peaks like Mount Shkhara (5,201 meters) and Mount Ushba (4710 meters) and opportunities to stay with families in the villages of Svaneti for tracking make this region an outdoor adventure.
The Upper Svaneti, which has been isolated for a long time, is a remarkable example of alpine landscape, complete with medieval-style settlements and tower structures that functioned as both homes and strongholds against the many attackers.
Georgia is one of the oldest wine regions in the world. The fertile valleys of the South Caucasus, extending to Georgia, are, according to many archaeologists, believed to be the source of the first cultivated vines in the world and Neolithic wine production over 8,000 years ago.
Despite the fact that Georgian cuisine is relatively unknown in the West, it was deservedly seen as the best food. Influenced by Turkey, Persia, and Greece, Georgian cuisine is unique. You will have to try warm Khachapuri (cheese-filled bread), rich Pkhali (spinach with garlic and ground walnuts), and Khinkali (meatballs with herbs).
The ancient Georgian capital, Mtskheta; the expansive Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati complex in Kutaisi and the hilly region of Svaneti, with its village, Ushguli, Europe’s highest settlement in Georgia, are among the UNESCO-listed monuments of global heritage.