New York Times “High in the Mountains and Monasteries of Georgia”
When paying so little for lodging, you can hardly complain if your host describes your homemade breakfast rather enigmatically, as Nana Kokiashvili, proprietor of Nana’s Guest House in the walled hilltop town of Sighnaghi, Georgia, did when she brought it to us: “Porridge, [...]განაგრძეთ კითხვა
Tourism International Media –Forum 2015
On March 10the head of Georgian National Tourism Administration met foreign journalists at “Tbilisi Marriott “Hotel within the frames of tourism international media forum. 47 journalists from Ukraine, Armenia, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstanparticipated in the [...]განაგრძეთ კითხვა
National Geographic “Trail’s End Near Poka, Republic of Georgia”
“The atmosphere of the border—it is like starting over again; there is something about it like a good confession: poised for a few happy moments between sin and sin.” — Graham Greene, The Lawless Roads What are we doing here? Up at 7,800 feet? At the pinnacle of the world? Atop a [...]განაგრძეთ კითხვა
Georgian National Tourism Administration participated in the International tourism exhibition in Berlin, Germany
ITB Berlin tourism was held from March 4 to March 8 inclusive. At the exhibition together with the Georgian National Tourism Administration participated Adjara tourism and resort department, agency of protected areas, city hall of Kutaisi, also thehotels, tourism agency and [...]განაგრძეთ კითხვა
The Guardian “East meets west in Tbilisi, plus deals of the week”
Take me there: Tbilisi, Georgia Why go? Neither Asian nor fully European, Georgia mixes an intoxicating cocktail of eastern and western influences, spiked with a generous shot of Soviet-style strangeness. The enigmatic capital is in the throes of a renaissance. Ambitious new [...]განაგრძეთ კითხვა
Washington Post Is Georgian cuisine the next big thing?
Letting a glass of orange wine breathe at his elbow, Mamuka Tsereteli scoured the Japanese menu at Daikaya for something to accompany it. The wine from Georgia (the former Soviet republic, not the American state) looked the shade of brandy but tasted nothing like it, with [...]განაგრძეთ კითხვა
Tourism Exhibition in Budapest
Georgian National Tourism Administration from February 26 to March 1 participated in the International tourism exhibition of Budapest in Hungary.In 4-days exhibition from Georgia together with the Georgian national tourism administration participatedDepartment of Adjara tourism [...]განაგრძეთ კითხვა
Training at the Georgian National Tourism Administration
By the invitation of the Georgian National Tourism Administration, UN International Expert Igor Chernishevstays in Georgia. He conducts training in the field of tourism statistics. The main direction of training is selection of main indicators of tourism statistics, counting and [...]განაგრძეთ კითხვა
The World’s Next Big Wine Regions
I’ve always been a wine-discovery junkie, constantly on the hunt for new grapes, new vintages, new winemakers, and especially new places where vines may never have been planted before. Thanks to ambitious vintners, rising demand from drinkers, a taste shift to lighter wine [...]განაგრძეთ კითხვა
Discover Caucasus: Unknown Tbilisi
I bet that arriving to Tbilisi you have no clue what is waiting for you. The city is an implausible mixture of new and old, modern and ancient, West and East. Centuries old history lives here in every house and every street – and with one turn of your head you instantly jump from [...]განაგრძეთ კითხვა