Looking For A Summer Escape? Explore Georgia’s Hidden Gems
Looking For A Summer Escape? Explore Georgia’s Hidden Gems
Georgia is a captivating country that provides a wonderful blend of diverse cultures and experiences.

Temperature is rising and so is everyone’s desire for a vacation. If you are also planning to spend your summer days at scenic locations abroad, we’ve some recommendations to make. When we think of a European vacation, snowy paradises like Switzerland, Italy, and France immediately come to mind. But there’s a hidden gem that lies at the intersection of Europe and Asia. Yes, we are talking about Georgia, an exquisite country, offering a unique blend of cultures and experiences.

Before we dive into the details of the amazing locations that you can enjoy in this blissful nation, here’s an interesting fact that every Indian must know.

Georgia is visa-free for Indian citizens, who hold valid diplomatic or official/service passports. In addition, there is a direct flight from Delhi to Georgia’s capital Tbilisi that takes only five hours. So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags this instant and get ready for an unforgettable adventure.

  • Tbilisi
  • It would be a sin to not start our list with the vibrant capital of Georgia—Tbilisi. The cobblestoned old town is well known for its nightlife and entertainment. The visitors can give a whirl to its popular sulfur baths and enjoy the stunning views of Narikala Fortress, making Tbilisi a must-visit gem.
  • TelaviTelavi is a paradise for wine lovers. In addition, it makes a perfect base for exploring the Alazani Valley’s wine route and iconic medieval landmarks. As you stroll through the city you will find a lively bazaar. Make sure to capture the 900-year-old Giant Plane Tree on your camera. Telavi is the perfect lively spot to start your adventure.
  • PotiPoti, which is located on the Black Sea Coast, is famous for its deepest seaport. Poti is connected to Tbilisi by the country’s oldest railway line. You should definitely visit Kolkheti National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering boat trips along the Paliastomi Lake. Don’t forget to catch the stunning sunset at Okros Tba (‘Golden Lake’).
  • VardziaVardzia is one of the cave cities in Georgia, which also boasts cave monasteries. Located in Southern Georgia, Vardzia is just thirty kilometres away from Aspindza. Vardzia’s 500-meter rock wall features over 640 chambers across 13 levels. This impressive site is a part of a larger cave city, partially wrecked by an earthquake.
  • RachaNestled in the upper Rioni valley, Racha is surrounded by the Greater Caucasus mountains. It is popular for its unique cuisine like Rachan cured ham, garlic chicken Shkmeruli and its special wine from Lower Racha. Don’t miss Khvanchkara wine tasting with local delicacies.

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