Saturday, April 29, 2017

4 reasons you should make a trip to the country of Georgia

Georgia and the Caucasus are still quite unknown destination travel, but
slowly beginning to gain more recognition more and more tourists
make their way to this destination and come. untouched nature, wine
and a kitchen that rivals the likes of Italian, Spanish and French,
with a high population of young women who still have them
intact femininity are just some of the reasons why Georgia lead.
Here are the main reasons why you should include in your next Georgia
travel itinerary:
* 1. Cost of living is low *

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Georgia's GDP fell sharply, as
the rest of the former USSR countries. Recovery began in the early 2000s,
GDP continues to grow every year since economic reforms were made
to present. Commodity prices in the capital, Tbilisi, Georgia remain
low rent for foreigners, and monthly with large logistics can be had for
only a few hundred dollars a month.

Local markets offer fresh products at extremely low prices, and local
charges
baked goods such as chachapuri * * (fresh bread with cheese baked inside)
can
have been a euro or less. There are some large supermarkets contain
many products imported from Germany and Europe, and of course from Russia
is the largest trading partner, you no matter imported finding
products of the motherland.

Once you get outside the capital, prices are still cheaper, and taxis can
be leased to travel long distances for as cheap as $ 40 to $ 50 per day
(about
460km - 300mi miles), depending on your negotiation skills. Public
Transportation is even cheaper, and you can experience the real local
jump in a marshutka (Public van) and traveling long distances for as cheap
a few dollars each way.

Overall, you do not even need to really look at your portfolio too while in
Georgia. It's pretty easy to keep costs low, while seeing the country
and taking all he has to offer.

* 2. A variety of the vast nature Untouched *

Georgian nature is a part of the most raw and pristine that you find
left on earth. In the West, you can access the Black Sea tour
Batumi and other nearby cities. It's a summer place, where Georgia,
Russians and other tourists flock to bask in the hot summer sun, swim in
the warm sea, and take part in local festivals and musical events that take
in law.

In the north and east, you will find very mountainous areas for hiking and
explore with cathedrals dating in distributed as of 6
century. Visit of the Georgian military road and hiking,
driving up Kazbegi combined with a tower in the region Tusheti
compare to any other trip you can take. Tbilisi boasts unique,
architecture you will not find in any other place in the world,
combined with excellent and easy to reach the mountain top views via the
towns
funicular (return to price below $ 1 round trip!).

In the South, you have access to Armenia and Azerbaijan where your
exploration of the Caucasus can continue.

* 3. Women and traditional family values ​​are alive *

Percent over 80 practice Eastern Orthodox Georgian population
Christianity. Women of Georgia are very traditional in their thinking,
in that they want to raise a family, cook, clean and take care of their
man with the same mind that you will find throughout the former USSR
countries. It is common for women in their mid to late twenties to
still live at home with their families, to move once they get
married.

Overall, women are much more casually dressed compared to other
Countries in the Caucasus, especially in comparison with Armenia.
public affection in the form of kissing and holding hands does not seem
all that great, and you will normally find local parks loaded with youth
Couples who are hiding under private coverage of the foliage is more
intimate
with another.

The ratios in the clubs are generally not large, and those who are not
type of women that you will most likely after in most cases anyway. Game
Day is
the way forward, especially in Tbilisi, and most women have probably never
been addressed before in their lives. The younger generations are quite
educated, interested in Western culture a little and can speak a little
English while preserving their traditional values. Women
Georgia is certainly more oriented LRT, make Georgia
location to find quality women who are highly sought
traditional mindset.

* 4. Food and wine which rivals the West *

Georgia is the oldest countries in making wine in the world, and its
production
as far back as 8,000 years. Georgians take pride in their wine
production and tasting the many varieties of grapes that each region
offer is a must. Tbilisi offers a selection of wine bars, offering wines
from all over the country, including hard to get bottles of smaller
wineries. The best way to discover the Georgian wine is being invited
a house of Georgia and experience homemade wine with a * above * (literally
party means), or stop on your way while driving across the country
to visit one of the many small roadside huts offering tastings and
possibility of buying wine to go.

To go with the wine, Georgians have a large kitchen that focuses
products around the oven, as well as meat dishes paired with different
herbs and
spices. Being located at the crossroads of ancient trade routes between
East and West, the Georgian cuisine takes a great influence both
spheres of the world. Walnuts, pomegranates, beans and cilantro are
all staples that are mixed in local dishes. * * Khachapuri Adjaruli
(Cooked paste with a large stick of butter and an egg on top) * * Khinkhali
(Meatballs, mushrooms, cheese, among other varieties), and
Kharcho * * (a stew with beef down bone, combined with coriander)
are some of the many choices you will have.

The food is hearty, original, and will leave you coming back for more.
In fact, there is not much reason to cook it yourself at home while Georgia
with selection of good food at hand and relatively cheap price
start-up.

*Conclusion*

Georgia is a combination of many unique factors that are difficult to find
in
the world today. The strong culture, nature and feminine women are strong
selling point to visit this former Soviet republic, and are certainly
the reasons that come to me increasingly.

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