A proud, independent country with hospitable people lures visitors not only because of its history and Unesco heritage sights,
but also because of its pristine countryside, the majestic Caucasus mountains and places where you will encounter only a handful
of shepherds. Georgia is famous for its wines, its cognac and unique cuisine. Prices are comparable to those in the Czech Republic,
even when you venture downtown Tbilisi.
The people, mostly Orthodox christians, tend to embrace Western values. You need neither a visa, nor any other entry documents
to get into the coutry. Thanks to the low crime rate you will feel very safe in Georia. As far as communication, you can make yourself
understood in Russian, most young people speak English as well. Don´t forget to move the clock 3 hours forward after you arrive in Georgia.
When it comes to weather, it is useful to know summers as well as winters are warmer in Georgia since the country
lies in the subtropical zone.
The only time you may get the chills or get close to a heat stroke is in the dead of winter up in
the mountains, or during the summer when temperatures in the cities soar above the 30 degree mark.