The Caucasus

Georgia

Georgia. No, not the one in America. The one full of the caucasian spirit, the one I call my home now. The one where there are dogs lying in banks on rainy days, and where drivers don’t go to driving school. The one with gorges nature and mountains. So far, we have visited so many amazing places, with incredible sights, music, different cultures. Georgia is so unique in so many different ways, with every one of its regions with having something to explore. And at the end of the day, wheather you’re exploring the old town of Tbilisi, enjoying the wonders of the coast, or hiking to the peeks of this beautiful place, you feel that same amazing energy.

The people of Georgia have truly  huge opened hearts welcoming anyone in their homes with a giant feast. And no matter if they have something to eat and drink or not, they will still offer you their best. At the same time, when you think about it, the people of the Caucasus, one of the biggest and toughest mountain ranges in the world, the people there had to be tough to survive. Just imagine shivering from the cold on a winter’s night in the deep snow of the 3 000 m mountain. Or even fighting to death with your neighbors, even friends for something to fill your stomach with. Recently, me and my dad have even seen the legendary Dede movie shot in the Svaneti region that explicidely displays exactly this.

Where else in the world I can go and try to milk the cows on demand and still drinking crystal clear water from mountain springs?Make sure to follow  my footsteps and read my blog to learn more stories from this beautiful country. 

My Highlights & What I like...

At a glance...

  • home of wine origin and heritage; tamadas (toast speakers) and suppras (wine and food family/friends gatherings)
  • paradise for mountain lovers, spectacular mountains and nature;
  • country of the stray / street dogs; 

Places I have been...

  • adorable mountain trek from Mestia to Ushguli
  • Vashlovani and Shatili horse missions
  • Black sea coast – Batumi, Kobuleti
  • Kutaisi region – Tskaltubo spa town, amazing churches
  • mountain resorts of Caucasus  (Stepantsminda, Truso valley, Juta, Gudauri) and Bakuriani/Borjomi on Lower Caucusus

People, culture...

  • friendly, flexible, truly hospitable and generous people inviting you to table anytime they can
  • living in tough mountain condition very brave and gallant ones, very smart horse riders
  • culture respecting and reflecting its traditions and religion 

Tasted...

  •  sashsliks (various BBQ), pkhali (beetroot, spinach, aubergine salads)
  • can´t avoid khachapuri (cheese pastry), with every region defining and defending its own recipy) 
  • georgian black tea harvested in various regions of Georgia

Only here...

  • the traffic and standard of driving is the “up/(down)grade” from BiH and elsewhere we have lived so far
  • you can experience anything from subtropical weather on the coast, to severe mountain storms at Caucasus, to very fertile wine region of Kakheti to nearly semi-desert at Vashlovani close to borders with Azerbaijan within one small and beautiful country

My bucket list...

  • anywhere we have not been so far….
  • rafting on the Aragvi River
  • I am sure many adventures await me here…

What you can expect

About Georgia

A Caucasus skiing experience…

Life has its moments, doesn’t it? My dad always says that, especially when we’re sitting back in beanbags, sipping hot chocolate, and watching the sun set over the peaks of the Great Caucasus. It’s like medicine for the soul. There are two main ski resorts here in Georgia: Gudauri up in the High Caucasus and Bakuriani

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The art of armenian Khachkars (brothers)

Visiting Armenia for the first time for few days recently, I was much interested to compare the spirit, vibes of Armenia and Georgia. At the first glance, the most significant difference was the omipresent khachkars (cross-stones, carved memorial stele bearing a cross) decorating the monasteries, roads, cemetaries. Beuatyfully decorated, stone carved, marvellous craftsmanship used for centuries, hard

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Shatili in blossom

Shatili – mission (im)possible

There are many valleys and villages hidden in the mountains of Caucascus. Most of them not accessible significant part of the year, unless you fly with helicopter. Shatili, never conquered by anyone in the past is one of those. Lack of helicopters, we were driven there and could not resist on riding the horse up

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