New UNESCO Sites for 2020 & 2021
With 2020’s UNESCO list held over till 2021, we’ve got a bumper crop of new World Heritage Sites across our map.
With 2020’s UNESCO list held over till 2021, we’ve got a bumper crop of new World Heritage Sites across our map.
Considering its size (less than half the size of the US state of the same name) Georgia has enormous potential for outdoor activities. It attracts thousands of visitors from all over the world and offers endless opportunities for any taste and preference. In this article, we would like to list … Read More
Although we Georgians are fond of meat, we don’t get upset if you prefer vegan or vegetarian fare. There are plenty of vegan-friendly places in Tbilisi, and Georgian cuisine itself has a variety of vegetarian and vegan dishes fit for any gourmand! I would like to introduce you to a … Read More
Georgia is a country of diverse landscapes, natural wonders, and unique richness. That is why it has come to the attention of growing numbers of visitors over the last few years. Because of the wonderful location in the Caucasus mountains, the climate in Georgia is ideal for tourism. Georgia offers … Read More
Georgian cuisine has become more available abroad in recent years. But there’s no substitute for trying it on home turf!
While it appears that the first few months of 2021 will look much like last year, with expeditions to the kitchen and treks to the bathroom being the extent of our wanderings, we dare to hope to be able to travel again before too long. For this article, we’ve rounded … Read More
Many of you may still not know that Georgia is a country of an ancient culture with a rich history and unique artifacts. It is located at the crossroads of Eastern and Western Civilizations, where the fusion of European and Asian lifestyles has been going on for millennia. It is … Read More
Ever since our initial research trips to the Caucasus region back in 2017, we’ve been keen to share these unique destinations with a wider public. In pursuit of that goal, we’ve sent a fair few bloggers there to discover for themselves why these countries on the far edge of Europe … Read More
Few beverages are more widespread and ancient than wine, so assigning it a birthplace is a bit akin to hunting for the woman who invented the wheel, or the man who first started to use fire. That said, the Georgians claim wine as their own invention, and they do have … Read More
One reason we love East and Central Europe so much is its sheer diversity. In even a smaller city you can find endless options to party. Here are favorites we’ve encountered in our travels, or like to frequent and take our guests to.