This small country is located in the Caucasus chain at the eastern edge of Europe. It is also considered to be part of it. Like Kyrgyzstan, the mountains occupy a good part of the territory. This brings a first element of answer to the question “why trekking in Georgia?”. But there are others that we suggest you discover in this article. But first, immerse yourself in the mood with a short video.

For its gastronomy

Georgia is surrounded by four different countries: Russia, Turkey, Armenia and Azerbaijan. These latters therefore brought their influence to the local cuisine. If the churchkhela in the photo above is a typical artisanal confectionery made from nuts and grapes. You can also taste dishes such as:

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  • khingali: large raviolis with meat or vegetables
  • khachapuri: a hot dough often garnished with cheese and eggs, the recipe of which varies according to regions and families.
  • Nigvziani Badrijani or Badrijani eggplant, are fried eggplant filled with spicy nut paste.

Do you want to know more? Here is a list of the twenty emblematic dishes of the country.

For its cultural richness

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From its turbulent history which has seen Christianity, Alexander the Great, the Romans and even the Mongols pass, among others, Georgia retains a beautiful cultural heritage. From fortified villages to churches typical of the region, passing by citadels, there are many monuments to discover. To convince yourself, just take a look at this list.

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For its hospitable inhabitants

As often, when living conditions are harsh, mutual assistance is essential. This gives hospitality a strong value. This is the case in Georgia where the apparent harshness of a shepherd will quickly give way to chacha toast (a sort of Georgian grappa), even an invitation to dinner.

For its mountains and landscapes of course

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What better way to explore the Caucasus Mountains than Georgia. Between the north and the south of the country, you will indeed have the choice between the Greater Caucasus and its peaks over five thousand meters, the natural border with Russia or the Lesser Caucasus, on horseback with Armenia. Although the mountains dominate, the country has a coastal area on the Black Sea and therefore a set of plains which adjoins it.

Now that you know why trekking in Georgia, do you want to take the plunge? In this case, our local partner (speaking english) offers trekking and horse riding in the region of Tushetia, the most remote in the country. And to prepare your trip well, you can consult our list to not forget anything!

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