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Tourism
Posted: 1 year ago

Norwegian Ecotourism Organization: Georgia is a Paradise for Birdwatchers

Norwegian eco-tourism research organization "Linking Tourism & Conservation Society" publishes an article on Georgia's tourism potential. "Georgia is a paradise for birdwatchers" with the title "Linking Tourism & Conservation Society" describes the protected areas of Georgia.

The authors of the article, Christoph Prokos and Christoph Zokle traveled to Georgia as part of a press tour of the National Tourism Administration.

"A group from Great Britain, Germany, Italy, and Norway explored how attractive this country is for bird-watching tourists in Georgia. Conclusions Impressive, during a week-long visit to protected areas in eastern Georgia, we saw more than 157 species of birds, including Caucasian grouse, and Caucasian grouse, which are in the best natural conditions. In spring you will see a lot of migratory birds in Georgia. We had to arrive in Georgia relatively early, the peak of bird migration was not yet, but we observed at least 15 species of migratory birds. Some of the birds of prey arrived in Georgia late because spring was a little late. Nevertheless, we have seen 7 species of tortoises and 4 species of woodpeckers," said researchers from the Norwegian organization.

"Those who travel to Georgia are greeted with outstanding hospitality. After gaining independence from the Soviet Union, Georgians built a tourist infrastructure. Georgia is distinguished by its cultural richness, excellent dishes, and ancient wine culture.

The Georgian National Tourism Administration is aware that the country can offer a variety of cultural values ​​to visitors for the sustainable development of tourism. Despite its small size, Georgia has the most amazing and diverse ecozones in Europe. ”- Read on the website of the Linking Tourism & Conservation Society.

The article describes the national parks of Vashlovani and Kazbegi. At the bottom of the article are tips for those who plan to travel to Georgia and observe birds.