
Georgia Holiday
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Book Introduction
Georgia, the first country to produce wine, a land of grandeur even greater than the Alps, and the #1 destination for Koreans to live a month without a visa for 360 days! This guidebook condenses travel information on Georgia, widely known as "Affordable Switzerland."
From wine and trekking to monasteries and cathedrals steeped in millennia of history, and the delicious cuisine of the world's longest-living country, this guide covers everything Georgia has to offer.
From wine and trekking to monasteries and cathedrals steeped in millennia of history, and the delicious cuisine of the world's longest-living country, this guide covers everything Georgia has to offer.
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index
prolog
How to Use "Georgia Holiday" 100 Times More
GEORGIA BY STEP
Travel Preparation & Highlights
STEP 01 PREVIEW Dreaming of Georgia
01 Georgia MUST SEE
02 Georgia MUST DO
03 Georgia MUST EAT
04 Georgia MUST BUY
STEP 02 PLANNING Drawing Georgia
01 Georgia by Keyword
02 History of Georgia
03 Georgia's magnificent nature, represented by the Caucasus Mountains
04 The World's First Wine Made in Jars! The Story of Georgian Wine
05 Religion and People that Unite Georgia
06 The Secret to Longevity of Georgians, One of the World's Four Longest-Living Countries
07 Georgia's cave city carved into the rock
08 Understanding Georgian
09 A Gourmet's Paradise: Georgia's Food Festival
10 Places to Visit in Georgia
11 Recommended Georgia Travel Courses
12 Entering Georgia, a country with a 360-day visa-free entry
13 Georgia Travel Checklist
14 Mastering Georgia's Public Transportation
15 Georgia Accommodation Guide
GEORGIA BY AREA
Georgia Region Guide
01 Tbilisi
Tbilisi Preview
Getting to Tbilisi
MAP
Recommended 2-day itinerary in Tbilisi
SEE
Mtskheta
EAT
SLEEP
02 Eastern Georgia
EAST OF GEORGIA
01 Stepantsminda
Stepantsminda Preview
Getting to Stepantsminda
Stepantsminda 2-day recommended itinerary
SEE
MAP
EAT
SLEEP
02 Signagi
Signagi Preview
Go to Signagi
Signagi 1-day recommended course
MAP
SEE
EAT
SLEEP
03 Telavi
Television Preview
Go to Telavi
MAP
Recommended 1-day Telavi itinerary
SEE
EAT
SLEEP
04 Gori & Uplistsikhe
Gori & Uplistsikhe Preview
Go to Gori & Uplistsikhe
Gori & Uplistsikhe 1-day recommended course
MAP
SEE
EAT
SLEEP
05 David Gareja Monastery
Preview of David Gareja Monastery
Visit the David Gareja Monastery
MAP
SEE
EAT
03 Western Georgia
WEST OF GEORGIA
01 Mestia & Ushguli
Preview of Mestia & Ushguli
Getting to Mestia & Ushguli
Recommended 3-day Mestia & Ushguli itinerary
MAP
SEE
Ushguli
EAT
SLEEP
02 Kutaisi
Kutaisi Preview
Getting to Kutaisi
Recommended 3-day Kutaisi itinerary
MAP
SEE
EAT
SLEEP
03 Borjomi
Borjomi Preview
Getting to Borjomi
MAP
SEE
EAT
SLEEP
04 Akhaltsikhe & Barzia
Akhaltsikhe & Barzia Preview
Getting to Akhaltsikhe & Barzia
SEE
MAP
EAT
SLEEP
05 Batumi
Batumi Preview
Getting to Batumi
MAP
Recommended 2-day Batumi itinerary
SEE
EAT
SLEEP
Travel Preparation Consulting
Useful Georgia Travel Tips
Must-read! Georgia Travel Tips
Index
How to Use "Georgia Holiday" 100 Times More
GEORGIA BY STEP
Travel Preparation & Highlights
STEP 01 PREVIEW Dreaming of Georgia
01 Georgia MUST SEE
02 Georgia MUST DO
03 Georgia MUST EAT
04 Georgia MUST BUY
STEP 02 PLANNING Drawing Georgia
01 Georgia by Keyword
02 History of Georgia
03 Georgia's magnificent nature, represented by the Caucasus Mountains
04 The World's First Wine Made in Jars! The Story of Georgian Wine
05 Religion and People that Unite Georgia
06 The Secret to Longevity of Georgians, One of the World's Four Longest-Living Countries
07 Georgia's cave city carved into the rock
08 Understanding Georgian
09 A Gourmet's Paradise: Georgia's Food Festival
10 Places to Visit in Georgia
11 Recommended Georgia Travel Courses
12 Entering Georgia, a country with a 360-day visa-free entry
13 Georgia Travel Checklist
14 Mastering Georgia's Public Transportation
15 Georgia Accommodation Guide
GEORGIA BY AREA
Georgia Region Guide
01 Tbilisi
Tbilisi Preview
Getting to Tbilisi
MAP
Recommended 2-day itinerary in Tbilisi
SEE
Mtskheta
EAT
SLEEP
02 Eastern Georgia
EAST OF GEORGIA
01 Stepantsminda
Stepantsminda Preview
Getting to Stepantsminda
Stepantsminda 2-day recommended itinerary
SEE
MAP
EAT
SLEEP
02 Signagi
Signagi Preview
Go to Signagi
Signagi 1-day recommended course
MAP
SEE
EAT
SLEEP
03 Telavi
Television Preview
Go to Telavi
MAP
Recommended 1-day Telavi itinerary
SEE
EAT
SLEEP
04 Gori & Uplistsikhe
Gori & Uplistsikhe Preview
Go to Gori & Uplistsikhe
Gori & Uplistsikhe 1-day recommended course
MAP
SEE
EAT
SLEEP
05 David Gareja Monastery
Preview of David Gareja Monastery
Visit the David Gareja Monastery
MAP
SEE
EAT
03 Western Georgia
WEST OF GEORGIA
01 Mestia & Ushguli
Preview of Mestia & Ushguli
Getting to Mestia & Ushguli
Recommended 3-day Mestia & Ushguli itinerary
MAP
SEE
Ushguli
EAT
SLEEP
02 Kutaisi
Kutaisi Preview
Getting to Kutaisi
Recommended 3-day Kutaisi itinerary
MAP
SEE
EAT
SLEEP
03 Borjomi
Borjomi Preview
Getting to Borjomi
MAP
SEE
EAT
SLEEP
04 Akhaltsikhe & Barzia
Akhaltsikhe & Barzia Preview
Getting to Akhaltsikhe & Barzia
SEE
MAP
EAT
SLEEP
05 Batumi
Batumi Preview
Getting to Batumi
MAP
Recommended 2-day Batumi itinerary
SEE
EAT
SLEEP
Travel Preparation Consulting
Useful Georgia Travel Tips
Must-read! Georgia Travel Tips
Index
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Publisher's Review
Capture the magnificent nature of Georgia, nestled in the Caucasus Mountains, which are larger and more magnificent than the Alps!
A historical journey to discover monasteries and cathedrals steeped in the devout faith of Georgians!
Enjoy a winery tour and culinary journey in the country where wine was first made 8,000 years ago!
The perfect choice for travelers dreaming of a month-long stay, everything you need to know about Georgia!
Georgia is still an unfamiliar country.
Many people do not even know the name of the country, Georgia, or where the Caucasus Mountains, which are said to embrace the country, are located.
However, for seasoned travelers, Georgia is emerging as a top tourist destination.
You can go on a nature trip to the Caucasus Mountains, which are larger and more magnificent than the Alps, and enjoy the panoramic view of nature.
Also, in the country of wine, where wine was first made and where wine was born, wine is still made in the same way it was made 8,000 years ago.
Georgia is also a country full of religious beliefs.
Georgians make the sign of the cross when they see a church, even when driving by.
It is also a country that has risen to the ranks of the world's top three long-lived countries based on clean ingredients from unspoiled nature.
In particular, Koreans are given a 360-day visa-free benefit.
Compared to Europe, the cost of living is relatively low, making it the best travel destination for a month-long stay.
The "Georgia Holidays 2025-2026 Revised Edition" contains the best travel information for Georgia, which has recently experienced drastic changes, including price fluctuations.
A complete guide to hidden gems in the Caucasus Mountains, home to Europe's highest peak!
Georgia is located between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea.
Here lies the Caucasus Mountains, which are higher and more magnificent than the Alps.
In the Caucasus Mountains are Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia, which are commonly referred to as the three Caucasus countries.
Georgia is the country with the largest Caucasus Mountains among the three Caucasus countries.
In the Caucasus Mountains lies a previously unknown gem of a travel destination.
Mount Kazbek and Stepantsminda are the settings of Greek mythology, where Prometheus was punished by being chained to a rock and having his heart pecked out by an eagle for giving fire to humans.
The majestic church standing high on a mountaintop against the backdrop of over 5,000 meters of perennial snow is a landmark of Georgia.
Also located in the Caucasus Mountains are Mestia, a village where time stood still and which was cut off from the outside world for a thousand years, and Ushgul, the highest village in Europe.
"Georgia Holidays" provides the perfect guide to discovering and enjoying this jewel-like destination nestled in the Caucasus Mountains.
We provide detailed information on trekking courses that offer breathtaking panoramas of the Caucasus Mountains, village tours that teach you about the long history and culture of mountain peoples, and how to get there using the marshrutka, a village bus.
An in-depth exploration of the charm of Georgian wine, the world's first wine made in jars!
Georgia is called the birthplace of world wine.
Artifacts of winemaking dating back to 6,000 BC are being discovered.
Georgian traditional wine is made in large jars called qvevri.
The wine is made by burying pointed-bottomed Qvevri jars in the ground and allowing natural fermentation and sedimentation.
There are still many places in Georgia where wine is made this way.
The reason Georgia was able to become the birthplace of world wine is because its climate is suitable for grape cultivation.
There are over 500 grape varieties in Georgia.
Additionally, many wineries, especially in the Kakheti region, produce delicious wines.
Georgian wines are inexpensive compared to their quality.
In short, it has excellent cost-effectiveness.
You can drink wine anywhere you go while traveling in Georgia.
"Georgia Holidays" provides essential information for a wine trip, including Georgia's long wine history, major grape varieties, reliable winemakers, and winery tours.
The capital city Tbilisi, the city of love Sighnaghi, the land of monasteries Telavi, the resort city of Batumi on the Black Sea, etc.
A comprehensive guide to Georgia's top tourist destinations!
Georgia is a small country.
The land area is about half that of Korea, and the population is only 3.6 million.
However, each region has its own unique characteristics, making for a very diverse trip.
Each region has its own unique natural, cultural, and historical characteristics, from the Caucasus Mountains, where snow covers the peaks all year round, to the central region, where grapes grow on the vast plains, to the eastern region, which is more barren than the Sahara Desert, to Batumi, famous as a Black Sea resort, and Borjomi, a traditional Georgian retreat and one of the world's three most famous mineral springs.
The capital, Tbilisi, is the center of Georgia tourism.
Tbilisi itself is full of attractions, especially in its Old Town (Old Tbilisi).
There are restaurants where you can taste Georgian cuisine and hotels of various classes to suit every traveler's budget.
Additionally, it is a hub for eastern travel, as it is connected to cities in eastern Georgia through a network of transportation.
Most people stay in Tbilisi and visit Georgia's key tourist destinations on a day or two-day, one-night trip.
"Georgia Holidays" provides comprehensive information on Georgia's major tourist destinations, including the capital, Tbilisi.
The secrets of Georgian cuisine, one of the world's top three longevity countries, are revealed: cheese, barbecue, and Georgian bread, all pair perfectly with wine!
Georgia is all you need for wine and bread! This is what long-time travelers to Georgia say.
We already know that Georgian wine is good.
But besides wine, Georgia has a lot to offer.
Georgia's rise to the ranks of the world's top three long-lived countries is not unrelated to its delicious food.
Georgian bread called shorty is baked in an oven.
This large diamond-shaped bread is surprisingly delicious.
If you eat it while it's hot, it goes down endlessly.
If you add cheese, ham, or vegetables to it, it's so delicious that you won't even think about rice.
Khachapuri, made by digging a hole in a shorty, filling it with cheese and topping it with egg yolk, is a delight for both the mouth and the eyes.
In particular, the Georgian-style skewered barbecue called Mtsvadi is incredibly delicious with its mild meat flavor.
The reason Georgian food is so delicious is because most of it is grown organically in a pristine environment.
The pigs used to make the skewered barbecue are also free-range, so they are lean and delicious.
"Georgia Holiday" details the must-eat foods in Georgia.
Additionally, the author introduces restaurants and food that he discovered on foot at each travel destination.
Georgia has a relatively low cost of living, so you can enjoy gourmet food at upscale restaurants without breaking the bank.
Perfect travel planning with customized courses for each schedule and region, from 4 nights and 5 days to 2 weeks
"Georgia Holiday" is divided into a staff edition and a local edition.
In the Step section, we highlight the must-see, experience, and eat things in Georgia, along with photos.
It also provides detailed explanations of Georgia's attractions, categorized by theme.
Once you know the characteristics and charm of Georgia, you can start to plan your own trip.
So, it's time to create your itinerary! "Georgia Holiday" offers a complete itinerary plan for those who find it cumbersome to plan.
We offer a complete itinerary, from a 4-night, 5-day course that focuses on the core areas of Tbilisi to a 2-week course that covers most of Georgia's tourist destinations.
This travel itinerary is based on the author's extensive travel experience, and if you follow it, your trip will be completed on its own.
Complete your travel preparations with travel preparation consulting through D-day missions.
If you've decided to travel to Georgia, prepare for your trip step by step through the 'D-day Missions' at the end of 'Georgia Holiday'.
It presents missions that travelers need to prepare from 90 days before departure until the day of departure.
We'll guide you through the process of planning your itinerary, booking flights, determining your budget, finalizing your travel plans, booking accommodations, exchanging currency and preparing cards, finalizing your plans, packing, and departing for Georgia.
If you follow along step by step, you will soon find yourself in Georgia.
With Georgia Holidays, a trip to Georgia is no longer a vague dream.
A historical journey to discover monasteries and cathedrals steeped in the devout faith of Georgians!
Enjoy a winery tour and culinary journey in the country where wine was first made 8,000 years ago!
The perfect choice for travelers dreaming of a month-long stay, everything you need to know about Georgia!
Georgia is still an unfamiliar country.
Many people do not even know the name of the country, Georgia, or where the Caucasus Mountains, which are said to embrace the country, are located.
However, for seasoned travelers, Georgia is emerging as a top tourist destination.
You can go on a nature trip to the Caucasus Mountains, which are larger and more magnificent than the Alps, and enjoy the panoramic view of nature.
Also, in the country of wine, where wine was first made and where wine was born, wine is still made in the same way it was made 8,000 years ago.
Georgia is also a country full of religious beliefs.
Georgians make the sign of the cross when they see a church, even when driving by.
It is also a country that has risen to the ranks of the world's top three long-lived countries based on clean ingredients from unspoiled nature.
In particular, Koreans are given a 360-day visa-free benefit.
Compared to Europe, the cost of living is relatively low, making it the best travel destination for a month-long stay.
The "Georgia Holidays 2025-2026 Revised Edition" contains the best travel information for Georgia, which has recently experienced drastic changes, including price fluctuations.
A complete guide to hidden gems in the Caucasus Mountains, home to Europe's highest peak!
Georgia is located between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea.
Here lies the Caucasus Mountains, which are higher and more magnificent than the Alps.
In the Caucasus Mountains are Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia, which are commonly referred to as the three Caucasus countries.
Georgia is the country with the largest Caucasus Mountains among the three Caucasus countries.
In the Caucasus Mountains lies a previously unknown gem of a travel destination.
Mount Kazbek and Stepantsminda are the settings of Greek mythology, where Prometheus was punished by being chained to a rock and having his heart pecked out by an eagle for giving fire to humans.
The majestic church standing high on a mountaintop against the backdrop of over 5,000 meters of perennial snow is a landmark of Georgia.
Also located in the Caucasus Mountains are Mestia, a village where time stood still and which was cut off from the outside world for a thousand years, and Ushgul, the highest village in Europe.
"Georgia Holidays" provides the perfect guide to discovering and enjoying this jewel-like destination nestled in the Caucasus Mountains.
We provide detailed information on trekking courses that offer breathtaking panoramas of the Caucasus Mountains, village tours that teach you about the long history and culture of mountain peoples, and how to get there using the marshrutka, a village bus.
An in-depth exploration of the charm of Georgian wine, the world's first wine made in jars!
Georgia is called the birthplace of world wine.
Artifacts of winemaking dating back to 6,000 BC are being discovered.
Georgian traditional wine is made in large jars called qvevri.
The wine is made by burying pointed-bottomed Qvevri jars in the ground and allowing natural fermentation and sedimentation.
There are still many places in Georgia where wine is made this way.
The reason Georgia was able to become the birthplace of world wine is because its climate is suitable for grape cultivation.
There are over 500 grape varieties in Georgia.
Additionally, many wineries, especially in the Kakheti region, produce delicious wines.
Georgian wines are inexpensive compared to their quality.
In short, it has excellent cost-effectiveness.
You can drink wine anywhere you go while traveling in Georgia.
"Georgia Holidays" provides essential information for a wine trip, including Georgia's long wine history, major grape varieties, reliable winemakers, and winery tours.
The capital city Tbilisi, the city of love Sighnaghi, the land of monasteries Telavi, the resort city of Batumi on the Black Sea, etc.
A comprehensive guide to Georgia's top tourist destinations!
Georgia is a small country.
The land area is about half that of Korea, and the population is only 3.6 million.
However, each region has its own unique characteristics, making for a very diverse trip.
Each region has its own unique natural, cultural, and historical characteristics, from the Caucasus Mountains, where snow covers the peaks all year round, to the central region, where grapes grow on the vast plains, to the eastern region, which is more barren than the Sahara Desert, to Batumi, famous as a Black Sea resort, and Borjomi, a traditional Georgian retreat and one of the world's three most famous mineral springs.
The capital, Tbilisi, is the center of Georgia tourism.
Tbilisi itself is full of attractions, especially in its Old Town (Old Tbilisi).
There are restaurants where you can taste Georgian cuisine and hotels of various classes to suit every traveler's budget.
Additionally, it is a hub for eastern travel, as it is connected to cities in eastern Georgia through a network of transportation.
Most people stay in Tbilisi and visit Georgia's key tourist destinations on a day or two-day, one-night trip.
"Georgia Holidays" provides comprehensive information on Georgia's major tourist destinations, including the capital, Tbilisi.
The secrets of Georgian cuisine, one of the world's top three longevity countries, are revealed: cheese, barbecue, and Georgian bread, all pair perfectly with wine!
Georgia is all you need for wine and bread! This is what long-time travelers to Georgia say.
We already know that Georgian wine is good.
But besides wine, Georgia has a lot to offer.
Georgia's rise to the ranks of the world's top three long-lived countries is not unrelated to its delicious food.
Georgian bread called shorty is baked in an oven.
This large diamond-shaped bread is surprisingly delicious.
If you eat it while it's hot, it goes down endlessly.
If you add cheese, ham, or vegetables to it, it's so delicious that you won't even think about rice.
Khachapuri, made by digging a hole in a shorty, filling it with cheese and topping it with egg yolk, is a delight for both the mouth and the eyes.
In particular, the Georgian-style skewered barbecue called Mtsvadi is incredibly delicious with its mild meat flavor.
The reason Georgian food is so delicious is because most of it is grown organically in a pristine environment.
The pigs used to make the skewered barbecue are also free-range, so they are lean and delicious.
"Georgia Holiday" details the must-eat foods in Georgia.
Additionally, the author introduces restaurants and food that he discovered on foot at each travel destination.
Georgia has a relatively low cost of living, so you can enjoy gourmet food at upscale restaurants without breaking the bank.
Perfect travel planning with customized courses for each schedule and region, from 4 nights and 5 days to 2 weeks
"Georgia Holiday" is divided into a staff edition and a local edition.
In the Step section, we highlight the must-see, experience, and eat things in Georgia, along with photos.
It also provides detailed explanations of Georgia's attractions, categorized by theme.
Once you know the characteristics and charm of Georgia, you can start to plan your own trip.
So, it's time to create your itinerary! "Georgia Holiday" offers a complete itinerary plan for those who find it cumbersome to plan.
We offer a complete itinerary, from a 4-night, 5-day course that focuses on the core areas of Tbilisi to a 2-week course that covers most of Georgia's tourist destinations.
This travel itinerary is based on the author's extensive travel experience, and if you follow it, your trip will be completed on its own.
Complete your travel preparations with travel preparation consulting through D-day missions.
If you've decided to travel to Georgia, prepare for your trip step by step through the 'D-day Missions' at the end of 'Georgia Holiday'.
It presents missions that travelers need to prepare from 90 days before departure until the day of departure.
We'll guide you through the process of planning your itinerary, booking flights, determining your budget, finalizing your travel plans, booking accommodations, exchanging currency and preparing cards, finalizing your plans, packing, and departing for Georgia.
If you follow along step by step, you will soon find yourself in Georgia.
With Georgia Holidays, a trip to Georgia is no longer a vague dream.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 10, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 344 pages | 368g | 129*190*13mm
- ISBN13: 9791167621177
- ISBN10: 1167621174
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