Tourism

Regulations Applying Visitors to Georgia after Resumption of Flights

The conditions of entry of foreign citizens to Georgia are partially known.

FlyDubai Resumes Flights to Georgia from January 28

Due to the deterioration of the situation in terms of the spread of the coronavirus, both Georgian and foreign airlines have had to cancel or postpone scheduled flights for some time.

Preserving Tushetian Horsekeeping Traditions with a Modern Touch 

There's a place in Tusheti, where horses run freely in herds. Soso Shetidze, a Tush horseman created a horse's paradise on Earth, pursuing ancestors' style of horsemanship.

Zurab Pololikashvili to Lead UNWTO for Four More Years

The members of the Executive Council of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) have nominated Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili to continue leading the United Nations specialized agency for four more years.

Story of Building Glamping in Mountainous Adjara

Glamping Tago is one of the most authentic places in Adjara, which is a perfect getaway to reconnect with nature.

Ambrolauri Airport Celebrates its 4-year Anniversary

Ambrolauri Airport is 4 years old today. The first flight was launched from Natakhtari to Ratcha on January 14th, 2017.

Fun Things To Do in Tbilisi During Lockdown

Some restrictions will be lifted from February 1 in Georgia, which still doesn’t bring us close to our normal life. Georgia remains under tight restrictions as the country navigates its second (or first?!) wave.

Georgia Hosted 1.7 million Visitors in 2020

The 2020 inflow of visitors has declined by an annual 81%. Namely, the country hosted 1.7 million visitors in 2020, down from 9.4 million visitors in 2019.

Biliki - Personalized Travel Guide Connecting Travelers with Tourism Business

TBC Business Awards were held in the traditional but unusual format this year as well. The country’s largest financial and technology company announced the winners of 2020 online amid a ban on gatherings.