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The Timeless Appeal of the Republic of Georgia

MIR Vice President Annie Lucas has traveled to the Republic of Georgia countless times over the last 30 years, and is MIR’s resident Georgia travel expert. Her first trip to Georgia was in the early 1990s in the dead of winter. In spite of some chilly nights spent bundled in all her clothes when the old government-run system experienced electrical shortages – commonplace back then – she was totally taken with the congenial generosity of the people, the joyous feasts, free-flowing wine, spontaneous songs, and the incredible beauty of the country’s soaring mountains and sheltered valleys. Since then she has been back many times, cementing her love for and knowledge of the rural villages, urban centers, promising restaurants, and natural wine bars of gorgeous Georgia.

Annie Lucas with MIR President and co-founder Douglas Grimes in Annie’s favorite country, Georgia. Photo credit: Douglas Grimes
Annie Lucas with MIR President and co-founder Douglas Grimes in Annie’s favorite country, Georgia. Photo credit: Douglas Grimes

Location, location, location…

The little country of Georgia, where Jason once sought the Golden Fleece, is set along the eastern Black Sea shore just above Turkey. Its lush lowlands extend upwards into the dizzying heights of the Caucasus Mountains. With its South Caucasus companions Armenia and Azerbaijan, it fills the rugged spaces between the Black and the Caspian Seas.

A crossroads of civilizations, Georgia has everything a traveler could ask for in a destination: fabulous feasts, ebullient hosts, fervent toasts, harmonies that grab you by the heart, razor-sharp mountain peaks whose valleys are dotted with medieval watch-towers, contemporary museums filled with evidence of a succession of ancient cultures, flourishing cities where you can find glowing glass high-rises next to old stone churches, and a populace who will likely dive straight from small talk to the deep concerns of their hearts.

  • Drive from snow-clad mountains to tea plantations and palm trees on the sea shore in one day?
  • Sip the natural amber wines of Kakheti, fermented in ceramic vessels called qvevri, a method used for more than 8,000 years?
  • Dig in to a crusty Ajaran khachapuri, shaped like a boat filled with cheese, butter, and egg?
  • Hear the robust, hair-raising harmonies of ancient polyphonic folk songs, included by UNESCO on its list of the world’s Intangible Cultural Heritage?
  • Indulge in a Georgian Table feast, where the abundant dishes are piled on top of one another and the host proposes toast after toast to life and love?
  • Stroll the streets of a mountain town surrounded by ancient stone towers that are straight out of the Middle Ages?

It’s not just me that’s buzzing about Georgia. Publications such as Elle Decor, Travel & Leisure, Forbes, National Geographic, and The New York Times have articles reviewing the country of Georgia and some of the reasons you will want to travel there.

More and more people are becoming aware of the riches Georgia has to offer: its deep and complex wines, the soulful harmonies of its traditional songs, its remote mountain hideaways, luminous contemporary architecture, and lingering hours-long feasts. The time to visit is now, before the rest of the world wakes up to Georgia.

We love the spirit of Georgia. And over three decades of experience crafting tours here, we’ve gained an insider’s knowledge of the incredible experiences and sites this under-the-radar country has to share

Georgia is a country of superlatives, and here are some of our favorite reasons to travel there… now!

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