faris
Well-known

Tbilisi, Freedom Square.
faris
Well-known
One from across the border..
The Eternal Flame for the Martyrs
Baku, Azerbaijan

The Eternal Flame for the Martyrs
Baku, Azerbaijan
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
I don't want to steal your thread, but may I participate? Me and my wife were in Georgia in 2015. Most interesting and beautiful country. Just a few of the many photos I shot.
Tbilisi
David Gareji
Telavi
Tblisi
Tbilisi
Kazbegi
Tbilisi

David Gareji

Telavi


Tblisi

Tbilisi

Kazbegi

jarski
Veteran
faris
Well-known
HuubL.
Please join in. The more pics, the better.
Best.
Please join in. The more pics, the better.
Best.
faris
Well-known
jarski, a wonderful travel blog. I enjoyed the narrative and the images.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.
did a travel blog post about Georgia after my trip, couple photos there too. link here.
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
Thanks Faris.
@Jarski: I enjoyed your blog. Recognize many of the things you described and showed. It's like being there again. What a wonderful country. The best of all, there are hardly any tourists and it's all authentic Georgian. And then the wine.... oh my
A couple more:
near Kashbegi
Khertvisi
Vardzia
Tbilisi
Tbilisi
Ushguli
Ushguli
Ushguli
@Jarski: I enjoyed your blog. Recognize many of the things you described and showed. It's like being there again. What a wonderful country. The best of all, there are hardly any tourists and it's all authentic Georgian. And then the wine.... oh my
A couple more:
near Kashbegi

Khertvisi

Vardzia

Tbilisi

Tbilisi

Ushguli

Ushguli

Ushguli

jarski
Veteran
thanks faris & HuubL. your photos show couple places I missed in Georgia. maybe some day again
btw. neighbouring Armenia is interesting visit also.
oltimer
Well-known
Thanks for all the beautiful shots of this very beautiful area. I was wondering why this area had not seen as much tourist's as you all have mentioned, and were you advised before you went there about a "Tourist Advisory". In Canada they try to cover that area when there is no Embassy available in case of trouble, or a stolen passport for eg.?
jarski
Veteran
I was wondering why this area had not seen as much tourist's as you all have mentioned,
Georgia used to have a bit shady reputation, like many former Soviet republics. Corruption and mafia problems were endemic. But already 10 years now country has been on track to stable and developing nation. One example of changes (Wikipedia): "In 2005 Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili fired "the entire traffic police force" of the Georgian National Police due to corruption, numbering around 30,000 police officers.".
When I traveled there past summer, didn't have safety concerns or issues (apart from cows standing on roads and causing surprises
oltimer
Well-known
Jarski, thanks for the quick response. My worry would be as I previously mentioned is a stolen passport; and it will happen. Without a well known Embassy available to help you out; this could be a problem leaving on time!Georgia used to have a bit shady reputation, like many former Soviet republics. Corruption and mafia problems were endemic. But already 10 years now country has been on track to stable and developing nation. One example of changes (Wikipedia): "In 2005 Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili fired "the entire traffic police force" of the Georgian National Police due to corruption, numbering around 30,000 police officers.".
When I traveled there past summer, didn't have safety concerns or issues (apart from cows standing on roads and causing surprises).
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