

Georgia: Tbilisi, Batumi & Local Life in the Heart of the Caucasus
Your Guide to the Land of the Kartvelians
Georgia gave us more than a trip, it gave us a home. We stayed long enough to settle in, learn the customs, and explore the country’s distinct corners. Tbilisi became our base, with its sulphur baths, crumbling balconies, and chaotic charm. We wandered the Old Town, devoured street food, and soaked in the blend of Europe and Asia at every turn. We also made it to Batumi on the Black Sea coast and explored Kutaisi, picking up more than just photos, we gained a rhythm of life. Georgia challenged and surprised us, and it taught us that not everything needs polish to be powerful. This guide shares everything we wish we knew before arriving, cultural quirks, visa hacks, food tips, transport, and life on the ground in the Caucasus.
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Interesting Facts
Here are 15 interesting facts about Georgia. Some may just surprise you!
1. Georgia is considered the Cradle of Wine: Archaeological evidence shows that winemaking in Georgia dates back over 8,000 years, making it one of the oldest wine regions in the world.
2. The Georgian Language Has Its Own Unique Alphabet: Georgian script is unlike any other, with its own set of 33 characters and no direct relation to Latin or Cyrillic alphabets.
3. Georgia is Where Europe Meets Asia: Nestled in the Caucasus, it sits at a crossroads of continents, cultures, and trade routes.
4. Tbilisi, the Capital, has a History Over 1,500 Years Old: Known for its diverse architecture, sulfur baths, and vibrant arts scene, Tbilisi is a city of contrasts.
5. The Caucasus Mountains Are Among the Highest in Europe: Mount Shkhara, the highest peak, reaches 5,193 meters and offers dramatic hiking and climbing opportunities.
6. Georgian Supra is a Feast for the Senses: A traditional feast featuring endless toasts led by a tamada (toastmaster), highlighting hospitality and community.
7. The Country is Famous for Its Polyphonic Singing: Georgian polyphony is recognized by UNESCO and is a unique, complex vocal tradition.
8. Georgia Has More Than 200 Varieties of Grapes: Wine culture here is incredibly diverse, with many indigenous grape varieties found nowhere else.
9. Uplistsikhe is an Ancient Cave City: This rock-hewn town dates back to the early Iron Age and showcases unique pagan and Christian architecture.
10. Georgia Was One of the First Countries to adopt Christianity: In the early 4th century, it became the second country in the world to make Christianity its official religion.
11. The Georgian Orthodox Church Plays a Key Role in Culture: It influences festivals, holidays, and many aspects of daily life.
12. The Country Has a Rich Tradition of Folk Dance and Costume: Traditional dances are energetic and dramatic, often featuring colorful costumes and intricate footwork.
13. Georgian Cuisine Features Unique Flavors: Dishes like khachapuri (cheese-filled bread) and khinkali (dumplings) are beloved national specialties.
14. The Silk Road Passed Through Georgia: Its location made it a vital part of ancient trade between Europe and Asia.
15. Georgia is known for Warm Hospitality: Visitors often note the genuine friendliness and generosity of the Georgian people.
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POPULATION
Approx.99 million. It is the 15th most populous country in the world and one of the most densely populated in Asia.
CURRENCY
Vietnam uses the Vietnamese đồng (VND). It is a non-convertible currency, so you’ll need to exchange it back before leaving.
CAPITAL
Hanoi (8.7m) is the capital of Vietnam and the second-largest city. Hanoi is also the political center and home to many government institutions and embassies.
SPEED / DISTANCES
Urban Areas: 50 km/h
Rural Roads: 60-80 km/h
Motorways: 100 - 120 km/h. Police often set up speed traps on highways and rural roads — stick to posted limits, even if locals don't.
TIME ZONES
Indochina Time (ICT), which is UTC +7. There is no daylight saving time. The time is the same across the entire country.
DRIVING
Drive on the right-hand side of the road. Traffic in cities can be intense, with motorbikes dominating the roads. International Driving Permits (IDPs) are technically required.
ALCOHOL AGE
The legal age for purchasing and consuming alcohol is 18. Alcohol is widely available, and local beer is often cheaper than bottled water.
SMOKING AGE
The legal age to purchase tobacco is 18, though this is rarely enforced.
Smoking is common, especially among men, and many eateries still allow it outdoors.


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