Georgia
Overview
Georgia is a land of striking geographic contrasts. The central and western parts of the country are rich with fertile valleys, rolling hills, and subtropical lowlands along the Black Sea coast. Georgia’s culture is a blend of European, Asian, and local Caucasian influences, resulting in a rich heritage of music, dance, literature, and visual arts.
Some Facts
- Language: Georgian
- Capital: Tbilisi
- Currency: GEL – Georgian Lari
- Religion: Orthodox
- Power plugs: Type F
- Best time to visit: May to Jun or Sep to Oct
Flight
As a tourist, your main airport in Georgia will beTbilisi International Airport (TBS), Batumi Airport and Kutaisi Airport. You can shop for flights to Georgia on Skyscanner.
Budget
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- Accommodation: $30–$60 per night (3-star hotels, boutique stays)
- Meals: $15–$30 per day (sit-down restaurants, wine tasting)
- Transport: $40–$80 (domestic trains, taxis, occasional flights)
- Attractions: $30–$60 (day tours, museums, cultural sites)
Transportation
Tbilisi has a two-line metro system with clean and fast trains, serving the central and suburban areas. Georgian Rail connects major cities such as Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi, and Zugdidi.
Famous for
Natural beauty, historic landmarks, vibrant cities, and warm hospitality.
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