19 October, 2013
Photographer Irakli Gedenidze captured a three minute timelapse video combination of views of Georgia with ten thousand photographs taken in the regions of Svaneti, Kazbegi and Kakheti.
17 October, 2013
The third prospecting party of Russian tourist agencies visited Georgia on 9-14 October 2013 to explore the country’s tourist potential and take the message to their clientele.
15 October, 2013
The construction of the cableway on the unique mountain of Tetnuldi in Svaneti is set to commence in spring 2014, while ongoing efforts have already begun.
04 September, 2013
Web-site www.hubpages.com published an article named ‘The Friendliest Countries in the World 2013’, where Georgia took
14 August, 2013
Polish Timelapse Media group traveled to Georgia and tried to show the most impressive sights of the country in a 90-second video.
09 August, 2013
The New York Times reports about the Georgian restaurant Oda House, in Manhattan that serves famous Georgian dishes which is “a rarity this side of the Brooklyn Bridge”.
01 August, 2013
Ajara, officially the Autonomous Republic of Ajara, is located in the southwestern corner of Georgia, bordered by Turkey to the south and the eastern shore of the Black Sea. Batumi, the main town of Ajara, is a nice city.
25 July, 2013
If you ask foreigners what they liked most of all while traveling around Georgia, they will mention Svaneti – mountainous region in Western Georgia. It is often referred to with the epithets like ‘unforgettable’, ‘incomparable’, ‘unimaginable’ etc. Let’s meet Maia Kiknadze, Director of one of the leading tourism companies.
18 July, 2013
Ancient collections become part of world heritage
Georgians highly appreciate ‘The Man in Panther’s Skin”, written by Shota Rustaveli back in the 12th century at the Royal court of Queen Tamar. On July 15, 2013, journalists learned that UNESCO has enlisted its ancient collection in the list of documentary heritage.
18 July, 2013
Summer heat is approaching its peak. Therefore, it is very important to know how to spend your holidays.