Georgian Protected Areas Continue to Gain International Recognitions and Achievement
"We have undertaken the most important activity to gain international recognition of protected areas. Consequently, in 2021, UNESCO made a historic decision for our country.''
EU Program Covers Rehabilitation of Georgian Horsemen Army History Museum
Renovated park in Gurjaani will acquire its historic function after the rehabilitation and turn into a busy venue for cultural and sports events.
Georgian Aviation Sector Expects 450 Flights a Week in Summer Navigation Season
Mariam Kvrivishvili, Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development met with about 60 representatives of the aviation sector and discussed the current challenges and ways to overcome them.
Around 40 Ecotourist Projects Implemented in Georgia's Protected Areas Last Year
The Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture is actively supporting the development of ecotourism in Georgia's protected areas, with the cooperation of the Georgian government.
Cavea City Mall and National Tourism Administration Organize Free Film Screening for Ukrainian Children
Cavea City Mall and National Tourism Administration organized a free film screening of "Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledor" for Ukrainian Children.
Chateau Kvirike is the Winner of the International Property Award
Hotel complex "Chateau Kvirike" has won one of the most prestigious international real estate competitions "International Property Award", nominated for Best Hotel and Infrastructure.
Studies are Underway for the Construction of an Artificial Island in Batumi
"Ambassador Group" started the geological exploration of the seabed to start the construction of an artificial island in Batumi.
Representatives of International Scientific and Travel Publications Visited Georgia to Promote Eco-Tourism
In order to promote Georgian eco-tourism products, the National Tourism Administration of the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development is hosting representatives of travel and eco-tourism publications.
Chef Dima Basilaia Serves Free Georgian Meals to Kyiv Citizens and Soldiers
There are many Georgians in Ukraine now - some went to fight after the start of the war, some - lived there before. Georgian volunteers are on the battlefield to help refugees in hospitals and on humanitarian missions.