Dear friends! I have been on two tours of your company with great pleasure. I have great impressions. First from your young employee Osman, a very attentive boy and was then surprised by his young age, he has everything ahead of him. Then on 26.10 a very interesting tour to Mtskheta, Gori, etc., led by Mikhail Iremashvili, he knows the route perfectly well and easily switched from English to Russian, the next 27.10 was the Kazbegi tour, led by Levan, also an excellent guide. Thank you very much! I will recommend your company to my friends. Have a nice day
Celebrate the New Year 2025 in Georgia.This plan came to me spontaneously, although the desire to come to this country arose a long time ago. But it was coming at a time when there were going to be changes in the political life of the country that made me think, "why do I need this?". Apparently it was necessary, and on December 30 my daughter and I were in Tbilisi. The city greeted us with rain and a silent taxi driver. We drove in tense silence until the street dogs started barking at our car.Our tension was already visible and the driver started talking to us. He turned out to be a wonderful person who dispelled all our fears, gave us his mobile phone number (if we needed any help).
We exhaled and realized that everything would be fine. (It's funny to think about our experiences now.)Tbilisi is beautiful, and during the holidays it was even more beautiful and, surprisingly, very warm. There were a lot of impressions during the week, and they were all the most wonderful. The atmosphere, the townspeople, the cuisine, the architecture - everything brought a lot
of positive emotions, there were always police officers near the parliament, a beautiful Christmas tree and a lot of tourists, there were no violations, protests, rallies anywhere, there was peace and confidence in everything. Of course, I wanted to get to know Georgia better.And how to get the most information about the country in a short period of time? Of course, these are guided tours. There are a lot of them offered, and this is encouraging, but the quality of the information provided depends only on the guide. Back in Russia, we paid for 2 excursions:to Mtskheta and Kakheti. The first group was small and consisted of Russian and English speakers. The information was voiced twice, so there was less of it and the diction of the guide, unfortunately, was not very good.The bus was full for the tour to Kakheti and there were only our compatriots (this is really important from the point of view of getting maximum information). As it turned out,
our guide was not from our travel company, and yes, we were from different tour operators). Lavan (
this is how the guide introduced himself), friendly and open to communication, immediately endeared himself to himself, it was clear that he knows a lot,
loves his job, is ready to share his knowledge, is proud of the history of his homeland, regardless of whether
it was good or bad. Personally, I am grateful to him for his honest assessment of the events of the past and present.He answered
all our questions outside of history, it was interesting how Georgia lives today, what its citizens face,
in general, the simple life of people was interesting. And what wine tastings he had, and what wonderful toasts he made! A balm for the soul, not a guided tour.In many ways, tourists are left with impressions of new places from the people
they met, from communicating with them, and Lavan did everything to make everyone who was on the tour fall in love with Georgia as much as he loves it.And then we went to Kazbegi specifically with Levan, and it was only thanks to him that, being afraid of heights, I rode jeeps up to the Trinity Church. This must be done if you are going to Kazbegi, thank you for the impressions.Now I really want to come to Georgia in the summer.And, of course, excursions only with Levan. I am sure that he will tell a lot more interesting things about his beautiful and hospitable homeland.
Celebrate the New Year 2025 in Georgia.This plan came to me spontaneously, although the desire to come to this
country arose a long time ago. But it was coming at a time when there were going to be changes
in the political life of the country that made me think, "why do I need this?". Apparently it was necessary, and on December 30th
My daughter and I were in Tbilisi. The city greeted us with rain and a silent taxi driver. We drove in
tense silence, but until the moment when the street dogs started barking at our car.
Our tension was already visible and the driver started talking to us. He turned out to be a wonderful person who
dispelled all our fears, gave us his mobile phone number (if we needed any help).
We exhaled and realized that everything would be fine. (It's funny to think about our experiences now.)
Tbilisi is beautiful, and during the holidays it was even more beautiful and, surprisingly, very warm. Impressions for the week
There were a lot of them, and they were all the most wonderful. The atmosphere, the townspeople, the cuisine, the architecture - everything brought a lot
of positive emotions, there were always police officers near the parliament, a beautiful elegant Christmas tree and a lot of tourists,
there were no violations, protests, rallies anywhere, there was peace and confidence in everything. Of course
, I wanted to get to know Georgia better.And how to get the most information about the country in a short period
of time? Of course, these are guided tours. There are a lot of them, and this pleases, but the quality of the information
provided depends only on the guide. Back in Russia, we paid for 2 excursions:to Mtskheta and Kakheti.The first group was
small and consisted of Russian and English speakers. The information was voiced twice, so there was less
of it and the diction of the guide, unfortunately, was not very good.The bus was full for the tour to Kakheti and there were
only our compatriots (this is really important from the point of view of getting maximum information). As it turned out,
our guide was not from our travel company, and yes, we were from different tour operators). Lavon (
this is how the guide introduced himself), friendly and open to communication, immediately endeared himself to himself, it was clear that he knows a lot,
loves his job, is ready to share his knowledge, is proud of the history of his homeland, regardless of whether
it was good or bad. Personally, I am grateful to him for his honest assessment of the events of the past and present.He answered
all our questions outside of history, it was interesting how Georgia lives today, what its citizens face,
in general, the simple life of people was interesting. And what wine tastings he had, and what wonderful
toasts he made! A balm for the soul, not escorts.In many ways, tourists are left with impressions of new places by
the people they met, from communicating with them, and Lavon did everything to make everyone who was on the tour fall in love with Georgia
as much as he loves it.And then we went to Kazbegi specifically with Lavon, and it was only thanks to him that I ,
Afraid of heights, I rode jeeps up to the Trinity Church. This must be done if you are going to Kazbegi, thank
you for the impressions.Now I really want to come to Georgia in the summer.And, of course, escorts only with Lavon. I am sure that
he will tell a lot more interesting things about his beautiful and hospitable homeland.