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About Georgia
Georgia, located at the intersection of Europe and Asia, is known for its stunning mountain landscapes, ancient churches, and vibrant culture. The currency used in Georgia is the Georgian Lari. Visitors can explore the capital city of Tbilisi, with its mix of modern architecture and historic buildings, or head to the picturesque town of Sighnaghi in the wine region of Kakheti. The country is also home to the Caucasus Mountains, offering opportunities for hiking, skiing, and other outdoor activities.
When to visit
The best time to visit Georgia is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summer (July and August) can be hot, especially in the lowlands, while winter (December to February) is cold and snowy, making it ideal for winter sports enthusiasts.
Getting around
Getting around Georgia is relatively easy, with options including buses, marshrutkas (shared minivans), trains, and taxis. In cities like Tbilisi and Batumi, visitors can also use the metro and tram systems. Renting a car is a good option for exploring more remote areas, such as the mountain regions or rural villages.
Traveller tips
When visiting Georgia, be sure to try the local cuisine, which includes dishes like khachapuri (cheese-filled bread) and khinkali (dumplings). It's also important to respect local customs and traditions, such as covering your head when entering a church. English is not widely spoken outside of major tourist areas, so it's helpful to learn a few basic phrases in Georgian. Tipping is not expected in Georgia, but rounding up the bill or leaving a small amount is appreciated. Finally, be prepared for some bumpy roads and long travel times, especially when venturing into more remote regions.