Kazbegi: Getting There and Hiking Gergeti Glacier
Stepantsminda/Kazbegi is probably one of the most popular places to visit in Georgia outside of Tbilisi, and for good reason. It’s home to Mount Kazbek, which is one of the…
Stepantsminda/Kazbegi is probably one of the most popular places to visit in Georgia outside of Tbilisi, and for good reason. It’s home to Mount Kazbek, which is one of the…
You won’t need to worry about staying connected in Georgia: mobile data is cheap and fast here, and I’ve found the internet to be pretty much the same, though both…
Megobrebi means “friends” in Georgian, and that’s what they make at their brewery alongside some truly delicious beer. Though it was a touch difficult to get to—it's located a 20-30…
I haven’t been around long enough to know how much it’s changed, but I’ve heard from a lot of sources that even as late as 2016/2017 there wasn’t much of…
Unlike the list of countries that can enter Georgia visa-free for a year, this post will be short. The government has made the visa regime quite simple and very liberal,…
Tbilisi isn’t the most connected city in the world, but it still beats probably 90% of American cities for reach and convenience. Granted, it’s not hard to beat American public…
Paying bills in Georgia (the country, as always) is almost a pleasure—and not just because it’s so cheap. It’s crazy easy here, unlike some countries I've been in where it…
Characteristic of Georgia (the country, which I feel like will be an important word to include for search engines that would otherwise return a million results relevant to the state),…
Finding an apartment in Tbilisi was pretty easy for us. While I got a little too serious about neighborhoods, agents, transportation, and a million other things for a few months…
Finding an apartment in Tbilisi is a pretty straightforward process—even easier than in my home country of the US, I’d say. Once you pick a neighborhood, settle on a price…