Sweet Georgia
Georgia is situated at the eastern end of the Black Sea. It is a very mountainous country. The capital is Tbilisi which is also the largest city of Georgia. Tbilisi has slowly developed as one of the coolest cities in Europe. It has a mushrooming club scene, up market restaurants and a varied selection of natural wine bars. Some of the major attractions in the city are the cathedrals Sameba and Sioni, Freedom Square, Rustaveli Avenue and Agmashenebeli Avenue, the medieval Narikala Fortress, the pseudo-Moorish Opera Theater, and the Georgian National Museum. Georgia has an extremely diverse climate. The region relatively warm climate, and in places, cool, wet summers with snowy winters. The country is speckled with more than 2,000 mineral springs. It has over 12,000 historical and cultural monuments. Four of these, Bagrati Cathedral in Kutaisi and Gelati Monastery, historical monuments of Mtskheta, and Upper Svaneti, are recognised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. is. The Arabika Massif of the Gagra Range, in Abkhazia, holds the deepest known cave in the world – The Krubera Cave. The rich culture and vividly diverse landscapes make it an ideal destination for history and nature lovers. to its old churches and watchtowers perched in fantastic mountain scenery. Equally special are its proud, high-spirited people: Georgia is supposedly the birthplace of wine, which is reflected in its green valleys full of vineyards. The best time to visit is May, June or September, for the lowlands around Tbilisi. Autumn harvest time is best to visit the vineyards of Kakheti. The currency is the Georgian lari (GEL or ₾) which equals INR 22-25(fluctuates).
