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Accommodation in Tbilisi, Georgia!

Posted by lashagiorgi

... travellers so I think because Non-profit Tourist Organization "Tourist Houses" offer all travellers Non-profit accommodation in Georgia only city of Tbilisi Travelers are only expected to provide a small contribution for additional services (expenditures ...

Accommodation in Tbilisi, Georgia!

Posted by lashagiorgi

... so I think because Non-profit Tourist Organization “Tourist Houses” offer all travellers Non-profit accommodation in Georgia only city of Tbilisi Travelers are only expected to provide a small contribution for additional services (expenditures ...

Safety?

Posted by corinneconley

I was wondering if anyone had any updates on safety for Americans traveling in Georgia. I've always been intruiged by Eastern Europe/Russia and I am considering a program in Georgia. Still, flashing lights go off my head because the only things I ...

The way from Akhaltsikhe to Batomi near the Turkish board

Posted by michaelgu

I m travelling Georgia with a group and planning to make the way from Akhaltsikhe to Batomi near the Turkish board by vans about the 10 of June Is it possible? Thanks Michael Gurman, e-mail: michaelgu@bezeqint.net

travel by camper to georgia - Mestia travel question

Posted by crazycoke

I'm planning a trip to georgia , we are two campers (camping cars) and we are from italy. I would ask if i might get some information about the road from Poti to Mestia, and also if it's possible to stop in Mestia to spend the night inside our ...

Intorduction to Armenia and Travel Tips (the Starter Kit)

Posted by eleoshka

... in the started kit does stuff like that. I'm sorry but I can't give you any good and useful advice connected with Georgia it's not my country, I know little about it.. I know they have wonderful seaside towns, like Batumi or Ureki, but I don ...

Destination Name Game

Posted by jacquesl

... ago, Kutaisi is located in west-central Georgia along the Rioni River. It is the second largest city in the Republic of Georgia. The subtropical climate typically brings cold, wet winters and hot, dry summers. It is located on the junction of the main ...

Intorduction to Armenia and Travel Tips (the Starter Kit)

Posted by eleoshka

... it's like day at night, everyone's out. The police is out too, they're walking in the town, it's their job, so everyone feels safe here. Unfortunately I can't answer your qustion concerning Georgia, you should ask their Local Expert.

Merhaba nasiliniz herkes!!

Posted by georgiaturkiye

My name is Georgia, my home is Istanbul, Turkiye. I am frequent traveller. Nice to meet you all My next trip,(planned!!) is a tour of Ancient Egypt. I have the folloiwng itinerary roughed out in my mind, as I will be travelling from Istanbul to ...

Interview the person below you

Posted by introducinlyric

... "poppette" and despite it being just a lighter it was by far the most thoughtful gift ive recieved due to the birth and meaning behind the term "poppette" between me & Georgia what is the most thoughtful gift you have ever given?

Everywhere....BEACHES!!

Posted by 2olives

... -themed rooms overlooking a surf break; ask about their learn-to-surf specials. Pearl Alley Bistro Tel: 831 429 8070 JEKYLL ISLAND, GEORGIA The sand: A barrier island with ten miles of dune-swept beaches, a Prince of Tides feel, and 63 holes of golf ...

Strange Laws That Exist Today in the U.S.A.

Posted by greekcypriot

... , it's the law that a person must take a bath once a year. In West Virginia, only babies can ride in a baby carriage. In Georgia, it is against the law to slap a man on the back or front. A barber is not to advertise prices in the State of ...

Destination Name Game

Posted by jacquesl

... miles long and six miles wide at its widest point, located approximately 50 miles north of Vancouver in the Strait of Georgia. Texada offers visitors great hiking, cycling, beachcombing, camping, kayaking and scuba diving, as well as exceptional wildlife ...

Most Impressive Temples, Churches, Mosques Etc

Posted by lraleigh

... churches: they are intricately-carved stone crosses with Celtic knots and more and as old as the churches. Well, that's it from here. I'd put in a vote for Mtskheta Cathedral in Georgia and Haghpat Monastery in Armenia. cheers to you, Lloyd

Where are you going next?

Posted by 2olives

... for three days next week to catch Kathy Griffin. I LOVE her! In May 2008, my partner and I are spending 4 days in Atlanta, Georgia USA. We are planning to catch a WNBA game if we can score tickets (it's a brand new team, opening that weekend), a ...

RVing Trekoftheamericas USA to Argentina via Pan Am Highway

Posted by trekamerica

Posted on Jan 25, 2012, 11:47:21

We just completed a 12,000 mi overland expedition from Texas to Argentina via the Pan American Highway! In July, 2011 we met in McAllen, Texas with the TrekoftheAmericas' Expedition. Here we checked all the mechanical aspects of the vehicle ...

10 most walkable cities in America

Posted by resident4321

Posted on Nov 16, 2011, 17:58:34

... . I favour the French Quarter of New Orleans or South Beach in Miami? Two other obvious choices are Savannah, Georgia and Charleston, South Carolina. The coastal neighborhoods in both Los Angeles and Long Beach are indeed very walkable. In Coastal ...

Virgin

Posted by amorvida

I am...most unfortunately...a virgin when it comes to travel. With all the enthusiasm of an inexperienced teenage boy, I have yet to satisfy my ever mounting desires to get out into the world and experience the many wonders it has to offer. With only a ...

San Diego thru Mexico, Central America & South America

Posted by lakwiksilva

If you are going through Brazil give yourself plenty of time. There is a reason why there are two main languages in South America to know (that being variations of Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese). When you enter Brazil don't try to speak spanish ( ...

Intorduction to Armenia and Travel Tips (the Starter Kit)

Posted by pietari

Hello everyone! Just to let you know, I did a WONDERFUL trip to Armenia and Georgia in last September, and now I am writing entries with pictures about it (thank god I have my notes!). You can read about the trip here if you are interested: . ...

travel to armenia by camper

Posted by crazycoke

I think campers are not indangerouse in the whole territory of the former USSR, Georgia including. I would not do it in Russia also. Roads are especially criminalized places. You can camb, but not on the roads! Thanks for your comments, can you ...

travel to armenia by camper

Posted by littlekate

I think campers are not indangerouse in the whole territory of the former USSR, Georgia including. I would not do it in Russia also. Roads are especially criminalized places. You can camb, but not on the roads!

Intorduction to Armenia and Travel Tips (the Starter Kit)

Posted by crazycoke

we are two italian families, planning a trip to georgia driving our camping cars (campers), We would like to have some informations about the security of places, also regarding our spending the night inside our campers. Is there any place where it is ...

travel to armenia by camper

Posted by crazycoke

we are two italian families, planning a trip to georgia driving our camping cars (campers), We would like to have some informations about the security of places, also regarding our spending the night inside our campers. Is there any place where it is ...

Merhaba nasiliniz herkes!!

Posted by starlagurl

Hi Georgia, welcome to the forums. Have you read some of the blogs about Egypt? You might also be able to find some interesting stuff in the Egypt forum:

International Women's Day in the Former Soviet Union

Posted by ahamill

Mondy, March 8, 2010, is International Women's Day. The FSU nations I have regular travel to and communication with (Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Russia) all take this day very seriously and it comes with a national day off from work. Early last ...

chile, peru, bolivia..

Posted by kathryn77

Hi Georgia, No worries at all! I love South America - I went travelling there 'for 3 months'....and stayed for 9! It is amazing! I went to Peru; Bolivia; Chile; Argentina; Uruguay & Brazil. (it's in my Big Trip link below, ...

chile, peru, bolivia..

Posted by kathryn77

hi Georgia, Sounds cool! I'd suggest if your budget is really tight to try and get to Bolivia / Peru as soon as you can. Chile is more expensive (San Pedro de Atacama moreso!) SPdA is the jumping off point for the salt flat tour, so if you ...

Drive from Atlanta to New Orleans

Posted by heath56

... to the florida Keys twice before so would like to visit somewhere new. Are Mobile and Dauphine Island not worth it? Is there anywhere else either along the coast line or further inland - Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi or Louisiana worth some time? Thanks

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