Georgia is an undiscovered gem in the Caucasus region with "breath-taking scenery and millennia-old cultural roots”. Those things, combined with its impressive hospitality and culture, are only a handful of the things visitors can experience while visiting the historic nation.
This is the impression of Germany’s Hamburg Parliament MP Carsten Ovens, who shared his experience of Georgia in a report for Go Asia travel magazine.
Sights in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi, the country’s major travel spots like the Uplistsikhe cave city complex and the country’s famous wine and cuisine culture are all covered in the German-language report that praises the diversity Georgia has to offer.
The different regions present unexpectedly varied sights to their visitors. From the departure city Tbilisi, to post-Soviet satellite towns, to the historic villages: who looks for a change, will find it here in Georgia.”
Ovens’ impressions of cultural sights in capital Tbilisi and major cities Mtskheta and Kutaisi are not the only focus of his 14-page travel blog.
The Digital Business and Science Policy member of the Hamburg Parliament also recommends travellers not to miss natural spots like the Sataplia park in western Georgia, an area prehistoric dinosaurs roamed millions of years ago.
Another mention in the article goes to the diverse cuisine visitors of Georgia can expect to sample.
Every visitor surely retains the good memories of rich Georgian cuisine. Every evening the extensive menus of restaurants in the country invite you to taste the various culinary delights.”
Georgia’s well-known wine culture is also referenced in the article, which notes the historic tradition of local knowledge of wine-making.
Wine experts even assume that Georgia is a country of origin of viticulture. The climatic and geological conditions are ideal and so wine has been bred here in the Caucasus for millennia.”
Read the full article here: www.goasia.travelstory.io
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