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venture out to southern Georgia, where the Vardzia cave complex, Rabati Castle and Borjomi resort await your discovery.
Vardzia, your first stop, is a cave complex that was excavated from the slopes of the Erusheti Mountain in the 12th century. Pass through narrow canyons at Aspindza along a particularly beautiful valley to find Vardzia. A place with royal history, see the monastery with its Assumption temple and the ancient paintings of the King and Queen of the time. Other intriguing features of the complex include the bell tower, chapels, pharmacy, and wine cellars.
The trip continues to Rabati Castle, a medieval castle complex of Asian style in Akhaltsikhe. Built in the 13th century, Rabati castle developed under the influence of different cultures over subsequent centuries and this is reflected in its architecture; the modern section including a restaurant, hotel, cafes, and shops while the ancient includes the Ahmediyeh Mosque, the church, the family castle of Jakeli, and the historical museum.
Borjomi, the last destination, is a hydro-thermal health spa resort in the southern region of Samtskhe-Javakheti. Borjomi has an international reputation for its geothermal spring mineral water resources. Enjoy walking in Borjomi Central Park and taste the award-winning local mineral water said to have unique healing qualities. Explore the open-air sulfur water swimming pool, before returning to Tbilisi.
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the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) seasons.
These months offer mild and pleasant weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities, exploring the countryside, and experiencing the local culture. The landscapes are vibrant with blooming flowers in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. While summer (July to August) is also popular for its festivals and events, it can get quite hot in some areas.
Winter (November to March) is perfect for winter sports enthusiasts in the mountain regions, but it’s less crowded overall.
The currency of Georgia is the Georgian Lari, which is abbreviated as GEL. The symbol for the Georgian Lari = 1.40 AED
Many hotels, restaurants, and public places offer free Wi-Fi.
You can also consider purchasing a local SIM card or portable Wi-Fi device for constant connectivity.
The official language of Georgia is Georgian. It is the most widely spoken language in the country and is used in government, education, media, and daily communication. In addition to Georgian, there are also several minority languages spoken in Georgia , Russian Armenian And Azerbaijanian
English is also becoming more commonly spoken, especially in urban areas and among the younger generation involved in tourism and business. However, outside of major cities and tourist areas, English proficiency may be limited.