National Geographic released eleven stunning photos "that Prove Georgia Should be your Next Adventure."
Starting with the heights and magic of mountainous Tusheti in north-eastern Georgia ("one of the most ecologically unspoiled parts of the country"), the author takes readers on a breath-taking visual adventure through the small Caucasus country.
Among said adventures are a number of suggested activities: "Ride the Batumi Funicular," one section proclaims; "Raft the Rioni River!" says another. And of course, the fabulous Georgian cuisine gets a special mention, among the dishes the renowned Ajaruli Khachapuri and Sulguni cheese, along with Georgian wine, the making of which boasts an 8000-year history in this small but very creative country.
Hikes and mineral water baths are recommended and the traditions of dance and song are highlighted. Of course, NatGeo wouldn't be NatGeo if it didn't mention the wildlife, in this case with a spotlight on the snow-loving Chamois.
"From traditional ballet to unspoiled night skies, let Georgia’s rich variety inspire you," the author claims.
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