Interesting Places
Ali and Nino – A Symbol of Timeless Love
Every evening at 7 p.m., the 8-meter-tall figures of a man and a woman on Batumi Boulevard come to life. Slowly, they glide toward each other, unite as one, and drift apart again — repeating this
Bakhmaro Slopes: An Unforgettable Skiing Adventure
Resting 2,050 meters above sea level in Georgia’s Guria region, Bakhmaro remains one of the country’s best-kept secrets—little known internationally, yet deeply cherished by local lovers of winter
Tbilisi TV Tower – The Icon of the City
Every city has its own landmark — a place, monument, or structure that captures its spirit and stays in the hearts of both visitors and locals. For Tbilisi, that emblem is the Television Tower,
Green Lake
Perched at 2,058 meters above sea level, just 116 kilometers from Batumi and 6 kilometers from Goderdzi Pass, lies a stunning emerald-green lake surrounded by a lush mixed forest. The vibrant hue of
Sataplia Cave
You can spot the ancient footprints of Satapliasaurus—a relative of the mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex—in only one place on Earth: Georgia’s Sataplia Nature Reserve, where these prehistoric tracks have
Martvili Canyon
Each region of Georgia is known for its remarkable natural wonders, and Samegrelo proudly features the mesmerizing Martvili Canyon. This awe-inspiring site attracts both locals and travelers from
Prometheus Cave
Georgia is a land of breathtaking scenery and remarkable natural wonders, but one destination stands out among them all — a dazzling underground world illuminated by vibrant lights. Known as
Abudelauri Lakes
The Abudelauri Lakes are among Georgia’s most stunning natural attractions, famous for their vibrant and captivating colors. This area is also a fantastic spot for hiking, making it an ideal
Okatse Canyon
Located in the Imereti region, Okatse Canyon is renowned for its lush forests, striking limestone cliffs, and abundant waterways, including rivers, streams, and lakes. This spectacular natural
Georgia’s Natural Beauty
In the north, the mighty Greater Caucasus Mountains stand guard. To the west lies the sparkling expanse of the Black Sea. The south is graced by the rugged Lesser Caucasus, while the east unfolds