
Georgia is fast becoming a popular tourist hub. Offering vast
mountain ranges with superb walking, skiing and snowboarding
opportunities, a magnificent sub-tropical coastline with a
temperate climate, immense architectural and archaeological sights
and a modern capital displaying contemporary Georgian culture,
there is plenty for the visitor to see and do.
Located on the strip of land between the Black and Caspian seas,
known as the Caucasus, Georgia has been continuously inhabited
since the Stone Age. The busiest trade route, the Silk Road, ran
through Georgia, bringing many different cultures through its
borders and boosting its economy. Because of its transcontinental
location the country has been invaded and occupied throughout the
centuries by various forces such as the Persians, Romans, Arab
Caliphs and Mongols. This is best seen in the country's impressive
archaeological ruins, some dating back to the 5th century BC and in
its impressive fortresses and churches.
Gaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, the country
is embracing its tourist potential. Known for their sincere
hospitality, Georgians do their best to make visitors feel welcome.
Often guests are invited to dine at residents' homes to partake in
the supra tradition, where local cuisine can be sampled,
an amazing blend of Asian, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Persian
and European flavours and where endless toasts of wine are made.
Wine is integral to Georgian culture. They have a longstanding
wine-making tradition, having produced it for over 3,000 years.
The capital Tbilisi, getting its name from the warm springs
found in the area, has a distinct Mediterranean atmosphere.
Visitors can wander the winding narrow streets and indulge in the
café culture, visit some of the finest museums and art
galleries in the region, as well as the theatre and Turkish baths.
At the other end of this small country, the warm Black Sea invites
travellers to source out its more isolated beaches and visit the
many local markets, spilling over with fresh produce from the
orange, banana and lemon groves found in the area.
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