A hidden gem: my homeland Georgia
A HIDDEN GEEM; MY HOMELAND GEORGIA
LEYLA ODZELASHVILI
As a Georgian I think it is a great privilege to tell people about this often undiscovered and small country located between Europe and Aisa with welcoming people and wonderful nature and its historic roots.
The capital city of Georgia is Tbilisi, the word tbili- can
actually be translated to warm, which I assure you that Georgians are when it
comes to hospitality and guests. This city is full of life and colour, old Tbilisi
is my favourite as this is where you can find the old traditional buildings
as well as lovely traditional restaurants and cafes. Tbilisi has many historic
churches but one of the most beautiful church is called Sameba which you can
see illuminated completely at night.
The nature in Georgia is beautiful, as Georgia is located in
the caucus region, the Caucasus mountains can be seen from nearly everywhere,
the mountain views to the pure fresh air and green fields are a perfect escape
from busy city life. Kazbegi is a town in the country side with beautiful mountain
views and peaceful environments.
Georgia prides itself in their many historic churches, such
as the trinity church built on the mountains in Kazbegi. The orthodox religion
has been kept throughout history, which has been protected and maintained in Georgia
throughout many wars to present day with even the Georgian flag representing 5
crosses.
Even if you’re feeling a warm sunny beach retreat, Georgia has
it all. The city of Batumi is fast growing and even gets referred to as mini-Dubai
with the development of many large tall buildings and modern structures. Batumi has
become a beach city tourist attraction. The water is warm, and the weather in
summer gets over 30 degrees with great restaurants and nightlife too. Another great
thing about Georgia is that everything is relatively cheap when compared to Europe
prices so a holiday there, wont break the bank!
What I love the most is how welcoming Georgian people are as
we believe that a guest is a gift from God and all visitors should feel welcomed
and at home in the land of Georgia. So if you’re looking for beautiful nature,
delicious cheap food, and welcoming people I suggest you look more into Georgia,
I can promise you might fall in love with this small hidden gem!



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This blog was superb Leyla. I learnt so much about your country. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to trying some the food sometime in the future.
Good work and well done.
There's a grammatical error in my sentence above. Apologies. Only you can edit it I think.
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