The United States-based news website The Daily Beast has published an article about Georgia that promotes the country as a four-season tourism destination and highlights its adventure travel attractions.
Journalist Benjamin Kemper said he had been visiting Georgia for “nearly a decade” to report on “everything from ancient winemaking traditions to blood-curdling ghost towns to the last truly wild place in Europe”.
But nothing prepared me for what I found when I started researching Georgian adventure travel: Here was a place where you could be jet-skiing in the Black Sea one day and heli-skiing down glaciated peaks the next—all in a country roughly the size of South Carolina. Georgia is one of Europe’s most intriguing outdoor destinations, and nobody seems to be talking about it”, he told readers.
Kemper suggests travellers could enjoy rafting, biking and canyoning in spring, fly fishing, RVing [to travel in a recreational vehicle], water sports and trekking in summer, birdwatching, horseback riding and winemaking in fall and skiing and snowboarding in winter in the country.
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