Travel to Republic of Georgia – Episode 541

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Travel to Republic of Georgia (Podcast)

Hear about travel to The Republic of Georgia as the Amateur Traveler talks to Samantha Guthrie about this ancient country in the corner of Europe.

Samantha says, “I think the biggest draw about Georgia, in general, is first it’s still undiscovered amongst most mainstream tourists. A lot of bloggers or indie tourists will tell you ‘yes, absolutely Georgia has to be on your list’. Most people who visit it, it goes easily in their top 3, top 5 best places to visit. It’s a really amazing country but the tourist industry is still in the early stages. If you’re looking for luxury you can find it here but at a relatively reasonable price. But I think where the country really shines is in the guest houses, small towns, and mountain villages. When you start going into adventure sports, outdoor exploration, nature travel, that’s where you really get the full force of Georgia.”

“Almost any kind of vacation or travel experience you are looking for you can find it in Georgia. A peaceful few days lodging on the Black Sea coast or if you are looking for a more upbeat nightlife kind of atmosphere you can go to Batumi, the big beach town. There are big international music festivals. There are great hiking trails in the high mountains. You can go skiing. You can take a wine tour through rolling hills. There are so many options and the small size of the country means you can do it all in a short period of time.”

For your first visit, Samantha recommends you start in Tbilisi, the capital, for a couple of days before you head north to the small towns of Mtskheta and Kazbegi for a couple of days. Spend one day in Gori and then 2-3 days on the Black Sea coast in Batumi.

Along the way, we see some beautiful mountains, old monasteries, wine country and even a museum dedicated to the famous Georgian Joseph Stalin.

Georgia lies on the border of Europe and Asia. It has both ancient roots and a very short recent history as a newly independent nation from its neighbor to the north. Come see why more and more people are discovering this Georgia.

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Show Notes

Love At First Layover
Democratic Republic of Georgia
Georgia
International recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia
Georgia UNESCO Sites
Tbilisi
Kutaisi
Bagrati Cathedral
Gelati Monastery
Sataplia Cave
Prometheus Cave
Alaverdi Monastery
Old Tbilisi
Narikala
Bridge of Peace
Metekhi
Rustaveli Avenue
Freedom Square
Marjanishvili
Barbarestan, Tbilisi
Museum of Soviet Occupation
Mtatsminda Park
Shardeni Street
El Centro
Mtskheta
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
Jvari Monastery
Salobie
Kazbegi
Gergeti Trinity Church
Arsha Waterfall
Tbilisoba
Rooms Hotels
GEM Fest
Batumi
Alphabetic Tower
Gonio
Gori
List of Georgians
Stalin Museum
Svaneti
Ushguli
Borjomi
Vardzia
Akhaltsikhe
Khachapuri
Rabati Castle
Top 20 Most Memorable Social Interactions in Georgia

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Travel to Republic of Georgia (Podcast)

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Chris Christensen

by Chris Christensen

Chris Christensen is the creator of the Amateur Traveler blog and podcast. He has been a travel creator since 2005 and has won awards including being named the "Best Independent Travel Journalist" by Travel+Leisure Magazine.

One Response to “Travel to Republic of Georgia – Episode 541”

Steven

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I would disagree with your guest about the highlight of the mountainous regions of Georgia. For me Svaneti was FAR more interesting and impressive than Kazbegi, and worth the extra time and effort to get to. See my images of the region here: http://www.stevenjamesmartin.com/Travel/Georgia, and my trip report here: http://www.stevenjamesmartin.com/GeorgiaArmeniaTrip

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