Georgia is a small country right on the intersection between Europe and Asia, sandwiched
between Russia in the north and Turkey in the South. It’s an ancient country tugged away
in the Caucasus Mountains and home to very determined people who, despite a tough
history of war and conquering’s, still strongly value their unique religion, culture and
centuries-old traditions!
The best time to visit Georgia:
You can visit Georgia the whole year round, depending on what you want to see and do
during your trip.
If you want to do some hiking, then the period between May and September would be the
best time. All the roads to the mountains are open and the temperature is pleasant for
camping. It’s also the only period in the year that you can visit Tusheti, Georgia’s most
remote region. The landscapes there are breath-taking, and you’ll find some unique and
ancient settlements.
- Capital: Tbilisi
- Area code: +995
- Language: Georgian [Hello–gamarjoba]
- Currency: euro
- Population: 3.9 million [2023]
- Area: 69.700 km²
- Local time:
- Weather:
- Flight prices: Check here
The best places to visit in Georgia
- Tbilisi
- Mtskheta
- Vardzia
- Uplistsikhe
- Katskhi Pillar
- Chiatura
- Batumi
- Ushguli & other villages in Svaneti
- Omalo & other villages in Tusheti
- Sighnagi
- Shatili Khevsureti
- Juta, Chaukhi (2200m)
- Kazbegi
- The Canyons of Martvili
- Bakhmaro
How to Reach Georgia
How to reach Georgia by Plane
There are 3 international airports
By air
- Tbilisi International Airport
- Batumi International Airport
- David the Builder Kutaisi International Airport
By Land
You can enter Georgia overland from Turkey, Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan