Gorhan, a gipsy with no settled home, unexpectedly mixed his Nomadic lifestyle in the contemporary life of Tbilisi. Photo by N.Alavidze
Phaeton with four wheels is Gorhan’s house as well as the transportation mean. In the past 22 years with this phaeton Gorhan has traveled in 38 countries. Photo by N.Alavidze
Gorhan has managed the camel and four goats could be controlled with voice and positive relationship, without using nose ring, sticks and shackles. Photo by N.Alavidze
Home can be everywhere. If you have a door and couple of blankets, it can be just on open air. Photo by N.Alavidze
Gorhan established a Gittaohan, a group of people’s project that travel the old Silk Road following the steps of all the courageous caravans. Photo by N.Alavidze
Gorhan has cock instead of clock. Cock’s crow is his alarm. Photo by N.Alavidze
As Gorhan says local people wish to share the joy of sitting upon camel. For which little girl a little bit afraid. Photo by N.Alavidze
Georgia, Tbilisi is the birthplace for this little member of Silk Road Caravan. Photo by N.Alavidze
Moving from one place to another with livestock, Gorhan settled in Hipodrom, a horse racing place in Tbilisi. Photo by N.Alavidze
Gorhan feeds Chini with cabbage. The camel would be hungry or full depends on the donation from people. His wish is to organize camel caravan for tourists in Tbilisi. Photo by N.Alavidze
Preparing breakfast in the “kitchen”. Photo by N.Alavidze
Gilda is Gorhan’s dog that recently gave birth to five puppies. Gorhan takes care of him but worries he would not manage to take all of them when leaving. Photo by N.Alavidze
Gorhan talks with his Georgian friend Jaba Tsuladze, an artist about the future plans. Photo by N.Alavidze
Guitar is the only musical instrument for Gohran. Imagine he plays anything from death metal to classical, no, just improvisation. Photo by N.Alavidze
Gohran: "Never know when I leave and arrive." Photo by N.Alavidze