Visiting Georgia: some tips

Published by flag-ge Sal ome — 8 years ago

Blog: Georgia
Tags: Erasmus tips

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Visiting Georgia, you will see lots of things, have a different kind of experiences and meet a lot of people. Sometimes things just get so hilarious, that you can not stop laughing. I can say, that Georgian people are really kind to all the visitors and they are open-handed and generous when it comes to tourists from other countries.

Tip #1:

When visiting Georgia, it's important to know, that you should taste georgian cuisine. Don't be surprised if you are told to drink a toast and then you get drunk and the other day you'll have a hangover _ a great headache!

Tip #2:

Always remember to visit important historical places in Georgia. Because the country has an ancient history and everything you see will leave you amazed. And also, Georgian people respect their history and are proud of it. This is a very important tip, if you ask me, because if you are travelling in Georgia, or in any other country, you should definitely visit its historical sites and know where you are, what that place is, etc.

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Tip #3:

You can ask Georgians anything, such as if they can drop you off somewhere or show you where something is or whatever, they will gladly help you and maybe they even do more than that. And, usually, they do that. They like you to visit them and see their place, after what comes the great feast, of course. 

Tip #4:

Don't be shy to bargain everywhere,I mean, bargaining in markets, with taxis, etc. Everyone who is good at bargaining gets easier around the country! And you can save much money with that, trust me.

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Okay, the tips are a little short and not very detailed, but this is what I wanted them to be: short and concrete.There are many details about those tips in my other blogs about Georgia and you can easily find them if you want to. I hope you will find everything helpful as I've worked really hard for them to be.

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