ART Tours- Georgia Tourist Attractions
There is a wonderful legend about first Georgians. According to ancient tradition, when God was giving land to the peoples of the world, the Georgians were busy eating, drinking and feasting and when they arrived it was too late, because there was no land left. The Georgians told God that they had been toasting to his health and invited him to join them. God has so good time at the Georgians table “Supra” that he gave them all the land he had been saving for himself. That’s why Georgia is God’s own country. Though geographically small, Georgia is a unique and culturally rich gem that has long been the subject of myths and fantasies.
If you plan for a holiday trip then take an initiative to explore Georgia – God’s own country. The holiday tours to Georgia have grown rapidly over the years. The primary reason for tourist attractions in Georgia is its organized location intersects Asia and Europe. The country has a diverse natural beauty. 41% of the land is covered with dense forest. But the Georgia Tourism worked hard to convert 25% of forest land to protect National Parks, where nature lovers can discover wildlife beauty by involving themselves in boating tours, horse riding, safari tours, and hiking, biking, spot-fishing, bird-watching and conducting eco-educational tours.
The prehistoric story illustrated that Georgians arranged a Georgians table “Supra” in the honor of God. He pleased by the treatment He received at the Georgians table “Supra” and had gifted the land to Georgians, which he had been saving for himself. This story portrays the beauty of Georgia.
The history of Georgia depicted the spectacular architectural knowledge of the local Georgians, who made a sprawling cave monastery at Vardzia, which was dated back to the 12th century. Cobblestone streets are still present in some old towns of Tbilisi- the capital of Georgia.
Georgia holiday tours offer travelers to visit centuries-old churches and watchtowers, lush green valley surrounded with mountains, black sea coastline, and vineyards. Kakheti, the ancient wine-growing region of Georgia is one of the world’s oldest wine producers.
Russian, Turkish, and Persian influence is prominent in Georgian traditional culture. Visitors who plan to visit Turkey or Armenia can club with Georgia because with a limited budget and within stipulated time travelers can add this beautiful country to the list.