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We arrived at Tbilisi International Airport on a short flight from Qatar. For GCC residents, the visa-on-arrival process is seamless with just your passport and ID card. It was quick and hassle-free, and within minutes, we were ready to embark on our adventure. Our pre-booked rental car, arranged through Localrent.com, was waiting at the airport, clean, efficient, and a lifesaver for a trip that involved plenty of driving. A quick stop at the currency exchange, and we were good to go.
To our surprise, we noticed a lot of stray dogs on the streets. However, they were calm and minded their own business.
Tbilisi is where old and new come together. One moment you’re walking past old stone churches, the next you’re in a modern street with cafes and art. It’s a city full of charm and surprises.We spent a couple of days exploring and I found these places worth visiting.
Georgia’s real beauty lies beyond its cities. A road trip to Stepantsminda was one of the highlights. The journey itself was breathtaking, snowcapped peaks, winding mountain roads, and golden autumn leaves. You will find Gergeti Trinity Church, perched atop a hill with panoramic views of Mount Kazbek. It’s as awe-inspiring as it is serene.
Next we headed to Gudauri, a popular ski destination, even though it wasn’t snow season yet. The rolling hills and crisp air made it a lovely stop. The Kass Land Diamond Resort offered a luxurious family-friendly experience with its cozy accommodations and excellent views. The most unforgettable moment of the trip was rafting near Gudauri. The adrenaline rush of navigating the rapids, surrounded by the stunning Caucasus mountains, was quite an experience.
Bakuriani is a charming mountain town known for its ski slopes and snowy winters. In summer, it turns into a peaceful escape with green trails and crisp air. Though it was late autumn, Bakuriani still delivered plenty of fun. The Crystal cable car ride gave us sweeping views of the surrounding forests and I would say it’s a year round gem.
After the mountains, we headed to Batumi, a coastal city with a vibe that’s both laid-back and lively. The Alphabet Tower and the quirky Ali & Nino Statue were fun to see, but the real highlight was the Argo Cable Car ride. Watching the sunset over the Black Sea was an amazing experience. Don’t miss the plane spotting point near the Batumi airport where you can see planes coming to land, flying few meters above your head
If you have some time to explore you can take a few detours.
Finding halal food in Georgia is possible but requires some effort, especially outside major cities like Tbilisi and Batumi. Many restaurants claiming to be halal may also serve pork or alcohol, so it’s wise to double-check.
While halal Georgian specialties are rare, vegetarian options like khachapuri (a cheesy bread dish) are a good alternative. For a sweet treat, try the ice cream in a freshly baked cinnamon cone, a unique and delightful snack.
Georgia has a modest Islamic heritage, and you’ll find mosques in cities like Tbilisi and Batumi.
Our rental car, booked through Localrent.com, was the backbone of our trip. It gave us the flexibility to explore off-the-beaten-path spots like Ananuri Fortress and Uplistsikhe.
Ride-hailing apps like Uber and Yandex Go were also incredibly cheap and convenient for shorter trips in cities.
We stayed in chalet booked online, which gave us the flexibility and space a family needs. The standout was our stay at the Kass Land Diamond Resort in Tsalka, which offers a unique blend of luxury and adventure. Its standout feature is the Diamond Bridge, a 240-meter-long glass structure suspended 280 meters above Dashbashi Canyon, featuring a diamond-shaped glass café bar at its centre. It is longest and tallest free-hanging glass bridge in Europe and walking across feels like floating above the clouds, providing panoramic views of waterfalls and rugged cliffs. The resort has modern villas, an indoor pool, sauna, and a restaurant serving local cuisine. It’s an ideal destination for those seeking both relaxation and thrilling experiences in nature
The Georgian people are warm and helpful, though English isn’t widely spoken outside tourist areas. Gestures, smiles, and Google Translate helped bridge the gap in communication.
Georgia is budget-friendly, and offers a safe, family-friendly environment with plenty of activities. You will love it if you are a nature lover. From exploring ancient caves to enjoying the crisp mountain air, Georgia truly has something for everyone. Whether you’re traveling solo or with family, this beautiful country is worth every moment.
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Nice information, good to know there are halal food options available and mosques.