Georgia is a beautiful country located between Europe and Asia in the Caucasus region. It is home to some of the most spectacular Black Sea beaches and the Caucasus Mountain. Tbilisi is the capital city as well as the largest city in the country. Georgia is famous as one of the oldest wine producing countries in the world. Its rich cultural heritage and varied landscape draws a large number of tourists each year.
Georgia is a country with some of the most diverse ecological systems in the world. From green valleys that are filled with flourishing vineyards to towering mountains; Black Sea shores to blankets of ice and snow forming the crest line of the Caucasus region. While exploring the country you will come across vast deserts, coastal villages, sprawling tea plantations, vineyards, lush green meadows, rocky mountains ideal for trekking, meandering rivers and streams, fascinating networks of natural and subterranean caves, national reserves and so much more.
Georgia has some truly fascinating and unique attractions such as the ancient Jvari Monastery, Tusheti National Park, Gergeti Church in Kazbegi and the magnificent Rabati Castle. The country has several fascinating cities, towns and villages with its own unique charm. Some of the must visit destinations that should be on every traveller’s list are Gudauri - a prime winter and skiing destination, Vardzia - a small town with monoliths, ancient churches, shrines and caves; the coastal city of Batumi with its vibrant nightlife, modern architecture; Tbilisi which offers a magnificent blend of ancient charm with modern trimmings.
Georgia offers a wonderful range of activities for every kind of traveller. You can get your adrenaline pumping with exciting outdoor activities such as white water rafting, kayaking mountaineering, hiking, trekking, paragliding, horse riding and exploring the vast network of caves.
Due to its unique geographical location, Georgia
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About Armenia
Nestled in the bosom of the Caucasian ranges, the prehistoric Armenia is a landlocked country in the former Soviet region. One of the oldest countries in the world, the inception of the country dates back to about 4,000 BC, with several archeological remnants standing testament to its age. Littered with ancient temples and prehistoric tombs, the beauty of Armenia pays a tribute to its history. The country’s rich heritage blends beautifully with the bewitching landscapes here, with snow-clad peaks and stunning lakes dotting its map. Any trip to Armenia would inevitably warrant a visit to Yerevan, the cozy capital city. With its beautiful architecture standing out against the backdrop of snow-peak mountains, this prehistoric city is worth a visit for those with an eye for the aesthetic. The Echmiadzin Cathedral, being the first ever cathedral in the world, is another must visit here. Finally, do not miss out on the medieval marvel that is the Tatev Monastery, home to the longest cable car in the world. Home to several hilltop monasteries, hiking is one of the most popular activities in Armenia. Not only are the hikes here pleasant and fairly moderate, but offers splendid views of the surrounding cities as well. Spend a day on a short detour to Garni, a nearby village home to fantastic rock formations. To round it off, take a trip to the majestic Mount Ararat, the pilgrim mountain lying on the borders of Turkey. Being landlocked, Armenia enjoys a continental climate, with hot summers and very cold winters. Rainfall here is scarce, and mainly restricted to springtime.