Georgia

Georgia - officially Republic of Georgia, is a region in Eurasia (Eastern Europe/Western Asia). On the east from the Black Sea, most of that is certainly located from the South Caucasus, even though a portion in the territory lies from the North Caucasus. A former republic with the Soviet Union, it shares borders with Russia inside the North and Turkey, Armenia, and Azerbaijan within the South. Capital - Tbilisi. Population - 4,474,000.
With sublimely perched old churches, watchtowers and castles dotting its excellent mountain scenery, Georgia has to be the most beautiful nations on earth. This can be a place wherever (except from the drabber, Soviet-built sectors of some towns) the human hand has a lot enhanced that of nature. Finally putting post-Soviet internal strife and economic stagnation behind it, Georgia is now developing its tourism ability and making the full number of its attractions safely and readily out there to travellers. Appealing accommodation for all budgets is getting accessible across the nation and opportunities for exploring by foot, horse or vehicle are expanding fast.
From outrageously beautiful towns of Svaneti and Kazbegi within the Caucasus mountains to Batumi, a fun-loving semitropical town on the Black Sea coastline, Georgia abounds in natural variety. Tbilisi, the capital and by far the biggest city, has the atmosphere of an age-old Eurasian crossroads, yet it’s also a 21st-century city with European-style nightclubs and eye-catching new architecture. Georgia’s deeply hard history has given it a exciting cocktail of influences from Turkey, Russia, Persia, Central Asia and beyond, using a excellent heritage of architecture and art. But these days Georgia looks to Europe for its future and may be the most Western in atmosphere of the three Caucasus countries.
Perhaps its greatest treasure could be the Georgians themselves: warm, proud, high-spirited, cultured, obsessively hospitable and expert at enjoying life. This is a region where guests are considered a blessing. The abundant local wine flows freely, tables are laden with fine food and you’ll never cease being delighted by the warmth of the welcome.




