Georgia

A country in the Caucasus

Georgia is a country located in the Caucasus region of Eurasia, situated on the border between Europe and Asia. It has a rich history and a unique culture, with strong ties to both Europe and Asia. Georgia is known for its stunning natural beauty, including snow-capped mountains, lush forests, and crystal-clear lakes. Its capital city, Tbilisi, is a hidden gem that boasts a vibrant culinary scene, historic architecture, and a friendly atmosphere. Visitors to Georgia can explore ancient monasteries, relax in traditional sulfur baths, and indulge in delicious Georgian wine and cuisine.

THE BEST TIME TO VISIT

 

Spring (March to May) – During this time, the weather starts to warm up, and the countryside becomes lush and green with blooming flowers.

Summer (June to August) Summer in Georgia can be hot and humid, but it’s also the perfect time for outdoor activities, such as hiking, swimming, and visiting the Black Sea coast.

Autumn (September to November) – The weather starts to cool down during this time, and the countryside is ablaze with vibrant fall foliage. It’s also a great time to try some of the seasonal fruits and vegetables, such as pomegranates and persimmons.

Winter (December to February) – Winter in Georgia is cold and snowy, but it’s also the perfect time for skiing and other winter sports. The mountain resorts are in full swing, and the snow-capped landscapes are breathtaking.

 

Climate:

The climate of Georgia in Eurasia varies widely depending on the region, with the mountainous areas experiencing colder temperatures and more precipitation, while the lowland areas are warmer and drier. Generally, Georgia has a humid subtropical climate, with mild winters and hot, humid summers.

Summer ranges from 20-30°C (68-86°F), while in the winter, temperatures can drop to around 5-7°C (41-45°F).

Georgia Travel Guide

WHAT TO EXPECT

 

Language: 

The official language of Georgia in Eurasia is Georgian, which is a Kartvelian language and is spoken by the majority of the population. Georgian is one of the oldest languages in the world. Several minority languages spoken include Armenian, Azerbaijani, Russian and English.

 

Currency:

The currency of Georgia is the Georgian Lari (GEL). 

It’s important to note that while some businesses in major tourist areas may accept Euros or US Dollars, it’s generally best to use lari for all transactions in Georgia. It’s also recommended to exchange currency at official exchange offices or banks to avoid scams or counterfeit bills.

 

Banks & ATMs: 

Many banks and ATMs are available throughout the country, especially in major cities like Tbilisi.

 

Plugs and Sockets:

The standard voltage is 220 volts and the frequency is 50 Hz. The power sockets used are type C and type F, which are the same as those used in much of Europe.

Type C sockets have two round pins.

If you’re traveling to Georgia from a country that uses a different type of plug, consider carrying a universal adapter.

 

Local Culture: 

The local culture in Georgia in Eurasia is a blend of various influences from the country’s rich history and diverse ethnic groups. 

The majority of Georgians are Orthodox Christians, and religion plays an important role in everyday life. Many churches and monasteries can be found throughout the country, and religious holidays are widely celebrated.

 

Safety: 

Overall, Georgia in Eurasia is considered a safe country to visit. The crime rate is relatively low, and violent crime is rare. However, still take basic safety precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

 

Flight Connections:

The flag carrier of Georgia in Eurasia is Georgian Airways. It is the main airline of the country and operates scheduled domestic and international flights to various destinations in Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia. Check Skyscanner for great airfares.

Tbilisi, Georgia

The capital of Georgia- an endlessly-charming Old Town.

Welcome To

Travels of the World

Hi, I’m Angela, here to inspire you on how much fun travelling can be after the kids have left the nest. This opportunity provides a perfect start to planning trips to places you’ve always wanted to see. No more choosing your travel destination based on what your kids want (and don’t want!) to do. 

So as a fellow empty nester, buckle up, step out of your comfort zone and mark the beginning of the next phase of your life.

LOGO TOTW

Booking.com