Our MOST INTERESTING Food Tour + Tbilisi Sulfur Bath Experience
Travel vlog 542 // Tbilisi, Georgia // Country #78 // We planned our own food tour by making a list of 9 traditional Georgian foods to try all in one day. Highlights include teaching our friend Charlie how to eat khinkali & visiting a local market where a Georgian lady took us under her wing and let us try everything at her stall (including homemade Cha Cha). The rest of the day didn’t go as planned, but we tried to make up for it by showing you our traditional Georgian sulfur bath experience ;)
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Georgia/Signagi City of Love Part 2
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Signagi:
Signagi or Sighnaghi (Georgian: სიღნაღი) is a town in Georgia's easternmost region of Kakheti and the administrative center of the Signagi Municipality. Although it is one of Georgia's smallest towns,Signagi serves as a popular tourist destination due to its location at the heart of Georgia's wine-growing regions, as well as its picturesque landscapes, pastel houses and narrow, cobblestone streets. Located on a steep hill, Signagi overlooks the vast Alazani Valley, with the Caucasus Mountains visible at a distance.
The town has an area of 2.978 km² with 24.3% being residential.Signagi is approximately 113 km southeast of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. Signagi District is adjacent, on the town’s east and southwest sides. Signagi is situated in the eastern foothills of the Gombori Range, a watershed between the Iori and Alazani valleys, in a productive agricultural and fruit-growing region. At the elevation of about 790 m above sea level, the town overlooks the Alazani Valley and faces the Greater Caucasus mountains.
Signagi has a mild Mediterranean-like climate. There are four seasons, with winters being moderately cold while summers can be hot. The highest average temperature is in July at 24.3°C while the lowest average temperature is in January at 0.2°C. Average annual precipitation ranges from 602.1 to 949.7 mm, with the heaviest occurring during the spring months and early summer.
Signagi and its environs are home to several historical and cultural monuments and has been specifically protected by the State since 1975. The town is walled with the remnants of 18th-century fortifications. There are two Georgian Orthodox churches in the town itself - one dedicated to St. George and the other to St. Stephen. The venerated Bodbe Monastery is located 2 kilometers from Signagi and is a place of pilgrimage due to its association with St. Nino, the 4th-century apostle of Georgia.
The local Ethnographic and Archaeological Museum dating from the 1950s was upgraded and developed into a modern-standard exhibition the – Signagi Museum – in 2007. Signagi is known as a City of Love in Georgia, with many couples visiting it just to get married.Wikipedia
The BEST of Kakheti - Get me some WINE!
In today's vlog, we joined Real Georgia Tours on a private tour exploring the beautiful Kakheti region. Every now and again escaping the city into the countryside is needed, and this trip did not disappoint.
We spent time visiting the David Gareji caves, a large monastery complex which still has an operating church! Following that, we grabbed a delicious lunch, and headed over to Sighnagi city, where we toured more monasteries and took part in an amazing local organic wine tasting. If you're visiting Georgia, and feel the need to escape the hustle & bustle of the city? Then consider going on a day-tour - you won't be disappointed.
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Georgia/Signagi to Tbilisi Part 10
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Georgia: Georgian: საქართველო, is a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia. Located at the crossroads of Western Asia and Eastern Europe, it is bounded to the west by the Black Sea, to the north by Russia, to the south by Turkey and Armenia, and to the southeast by Azerbaijan. The capital and largest city is Tbilisi. Georgia covers a territory of 69,700 square kilometres (26,911 sq mi), and its 2016 population is about 3.72 million. Georgia is a unitary, semi-presidential republic, with the government elected through a representative democracy.
Georgia is situated in the South Caucasus,between latitudes 41° and 44° N, and longitudes 40° and 47° E, with an area of 67,900 km2 (26,216 sq mi). It is a very mountainous country. The Likhi Range divides the country into eastern and western halves. Historically, the western portion of Georgia was known as Colchis while the eastern plateau was called Iberia. Because of a complex geographic setting, mountains also isolate the northern region of Svaneti from the rest of Georgia.[citation needed]
The Greater Caucasus Mountain Range forms the northern border of Georgia. The main roads through the mountain range into Russian territory lead through the Roki Tunnel between Shida Kartli and North Ossetia and the Darial Gorge (in the Georgian region of Khevi). The Roki Tunnel was vital for the Russian military in the 2008 Russo-Georgian War because it is the only direct route through the Caucasus Mountains. The southern portion of the country is bounded by the Lesser Caucasus Mountains.[166] The Greater Caucasus Mountain Range is much higher in elevation than the Lesser Caucasus Mountains, with the highest peaks rising more than 5,000 meters (16,404 ft) above sea level.
The highest mountain in Georgia is Mount Shkhara at 5,068 meters (16,627 ft), and the second highest is Mount Janga (Dzhangi–Tau) at 5,059 m (16,598 ft) above sea level. Other prominent peaks include Mount Kazbek at 5,047 m (16,558 ft), Shota Rustaveli 4,860 m (15,945 ft), Tetnuldi 4,858 m (15,938 ft), Mt. Ushba 4,700 m (15,420 ft), and Ailama 4,547 m (14,918 ft).Out of the abovementioned peaks, only Kazbek is of volcanic origin. The region between Kazbek and Shkhara (a distance of about 200 km (124 mi) along the Main Caucasus Range) is dominated by numerous glaciers. Out of the 2,100 glaciers that exist in the Caucasus today, approximately 30% are located within Georgia.
Tourism is an increasingly significant part of the Georgian economy. In 2016, 2,714,773 ( In 2017 6 milion) tourists brought approximately US$2.16 billion to the country. According to the government, there are 103 resorts in different climatic zones in Georgia. Tourist attractions include more than 2,000 mineral springs, over 12,000 historical and cultural monuments, four of which are recognised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Bagrati Cathedral in Kutaisi and Gelati Monastery, historical monuments of Mtskheta, and Upper Svaneti).Wikipedia
How Expensive is TBILISI, GEORGIA? Exploring the City
In this video I explore Tbilisi, Georgia and show how much things cost.
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MOUNTAINS IN GEORGIA | From Tbilisi to Kazbegi | MUST SEE PLACES IN GEORGIA | Cheap Destination
Wanna see UNUSUAL PLACES IN GEORGIA? INSANE MOUNTAINS? We did not believe that places like these existed until now - Georgia is a must-see! YES finally! We took one of the most amazing road trips in the history of travel. Nah JK but it was absolutely stunning and filled with unbelievable sights. So in this vlog we are taking you from Tbilisi into Kazbegi region.
Guys, this was truly beautiful road trip and we hope that you will enjoy or vlog as well...
This vlog will take you to incredible monasteries, Georgian-Russian Friendship monument, over the most epic Georgian mountains and alleys to finally reach the most epic church ever - Gergeti church - over looking the gorgeous mountains.
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Trying STREET FOOD in TBILISI GEORGIA! | Georgian Food Vlog
Take even a short tour of Tbilisi and you'll probably notice the amount of amazing street food spots around. After two weeks of living in Tbilisi Georgia, we decided it was time to try some of the local Georgian snacks.
Georgian food is so good that Georgia has easily earned a spot in my top 3 countries for food. But what about the snacks and street food? In this Tbilisi vlog, I'm taste testing whatever food I come across as I walk around the streets of Tbilisi.
Join me as I try some of the Tbilisi street food including churchkhela, lobiani, ice cream rolls, pomegranate juice and bubble waffles. Yum! If you've ever been to Tbilisi I'd love to know what foods you enjoyed and what you think I should try next.
As always, thanks for watching and I hope you enjoyed this video! I'll be filming at least a few more videos here in Georgia over the next couple of weeks so make sure you're subscribed to see them all. There will be more of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, more adventures and of course there will be more Georgian food!
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We're going to the BLACK SEA!! Georgia Road Trip
In this video we're leaving Ushguli behind and road tripping to the Georgian coast of the BLACK SEA!!!
We woke to a somewhat overcast and moody sunrise, but as the day progressed the sun came out in full force and it turned into an awesome travel day. The Georgian landscapes are INSANE and to go from 2,100 meters in a mountain paradise ALL the way down to the BEACH in one half day is amazing. #BlackSea #Georgia
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