Wonderful as it is above ground, Georgia's underground is well worth exploring: from the depths of naturally formed caves to cities carved out of the rocks centuries ago. Check them out below.
PROMETHEUS CAVE
Kumistavi Cave,...
It’s been a hard week being back at work following the Christmas celebrations, but now it’s the weekend (hoo-ray!). If you’re lost for things to do around the capital city, then the Where.ge team has you covered. From live music e...
The Welcome to Georgia Musical is to premiere at the Vaso Abashidze Music and Drama Theater in Tbilisi, this month. A musical, theatrical play and romantic comedy, it tells astory of Georgia and its people by combining song, dance...
The Georgian National Ballet Sukhishvilebi and Young Georgian Lolitaz will be performing at Republic, a new multifunctional event space, with Sukhishvilebi to premier their new show Dance Georgian, on January 13, accompanied with ...
Throughout my teenage years, I’d always dreamed of having a beard. Alas, it wasn’t until a few months before my 21st birthday that I was finally able to (just about) grow one — not a long and bushy one by any stretch of the imagin...
In an article recently published on www.global-goose.com author Kelly Dunning offers 25 interesting things to do in Georgia’s capital.
“Looking for things to do in Tbilisi? The capital of Georgia is a bit of a hot commodity ...
In an article published on December 27, Gergeti Trinity Church, located in Georgia’s Kazbegi region, was named among the most beautiful churches in the world by British newspaper The Telegraph.
“It is possibly the setting, in t...
It’s been a great week as we’ve seen in the New Year, and now it’s the weekend again. If you’re looking for things to do around the capital city, then the Where.ge team has you covered. From live music events to exhibitions and pl...
From the Karakoram to the Seychelles, FT has compiled its annual list of the travel industry leaders' top picks for emerging destinations in 2018.
"Georgia looks set for particular growth in 2018 as it celebrates the centen...
For a start, you should realize that most Georgian’s don’t celebrate Christmas on December 25- in fact, on our most important day, most Georgian kids are still at school and business are open as usual. That said, the streets are l...