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Georgia Complete Guide: Food, Tourism, Culture, History, Economy, IT & Business Travel
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- Youngju Kim
- @fjvbn20031
- 🍽️ Food
- 🏛️ Tourism
- 🎭 Culture and People
- 📜 History
- 🏆 Notable Figures
- 💰 Economy
- 💻 IT Ecosystem
- ✈️ Business Travel Guide
- References
🍽️ Food
Georgian cuisine has developed at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, creating a unique and rich culinary tradition that is gaining global recognition.
Iconic Dishes
| Dish | Georgian | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Khinkali | ხინკალი | Georgian dumplings bursting with savory broth |
| Khachapuri | ხაჭაპური | Cheese-filled bread, varies by region |
| Mtsvadi | მწვადი | Georgian grilled meat skewers |
| Satsivi | საცივი | Chicken in walnut sauce |
| Chakapuli | ჩაქაფული | Lamb stewed with herbs and tarragon |
| Lobio | ლობიო | Stewed kidney beans |
| Badrijani | ბადრიჯანი | Eggplant rolls with walnut paste |
| Churchkhela | ჩურჩხელა | Walnuts dipped in grape juice, a traditional candy |
Wine Culture
Georgia is the birthplace of wine, with 8,000 years of winemaking history.
- Qvevri: Traditional clay vessel buried underground for fermentation, UNESCO intangible heritage
- Saperavi: Signature red grape variety
- Rkatsiteli: Signature white grape variety
- Supra: Georgian feast led by a tamada (toastmaster)
Dining Etiquette
In Georgia, dining is a celebration. At a supra (feast), the tamada leads toasts, each carrying deep meaning. It is polite to finish your wine to the bottom with each toast.
🏛️ Tourism
Top Destinations
| Location | Highlights | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tbilisi | Old Town, Narikala Fortress, sulfur baths | Capital blending old and new |
| Mtskheta | Jvari Monastery, Svetitskhoveli Cathedral | Ancient capital, UNESCO World Heritage |
| Kazbegi | Gergeti Trinity Church | Stunning Caucasus mountain scenery |
| Sighnaghi | City of Love | Jewel of the Kakheti wine region |
| Vardzia | Cave monastery | 12th-century cave city carved into cliffs |
| Svaneti | Ushguli village, defensive towers | UNESCO site, Caucasus wilderness |
| Batumi | Black Sea beaches, modern architecture | Adjara's coastal resort city |
Best Time to Visit
- Spring (April-May): Blooming season, pleasant temperatures
- Autumn (September-October): Wine harvest (Rtveli), the best time to visit
- Summer (June-August): Beaches and mountain trekking
- Winter (December-February): Gudauri ski resort, hot springs
Winery Tours
The Kakheti region is Georgia's wine heartland. Experience qvevri winemaking and enjoy views of the Alazani Valley from Sighnaghi.
🎭 Culture and People
Georgian Cultural Identity
Georgians are extraordinarily hospitable. The saying goes that a guest is sent by God. Family and friendship are paramount, and emotional expression is rich and open.
Religion
- Georgian Orthodox Church: About 83% Orthodox Christian
- Second country in the world to adopt Christianity as state religion (337 AD)
- Muslim, Armenian Apostolic, and other minorities also present
Basic Georgian Phrases
| English | Georgian | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| Hello | გამარჯობა | Gamarjoba |
| Thank you | მადლობა | Madloba |
| Yes / No | დიახ / არა | Diakh / Ara |
| How much? | რა ღირს? | Ra ghirs? |
| Delicious | გემრიელია | Gemrielia |
| Cheers! | გაუმარჯოს | Gaumarjos |
Arts and Music
- Polyphonic Singing: UNESCO intangible heritage, unique multi-voice choral tradition
- Georgian Script: One of the world's unique alphabets, UNESCO-listed
- Georgian Dance: Dynamic and acrobatic traditional dance
📜 History
Key Historical Timeline
| Period | Event |
|---|---|
| Ancient | Kingdom of Colchis and Iberia |
| 337 AD | Christianity adopted as state religion (second in world) |
| 11th-12th c. | Georgian Golden Age (David IV, Queen Tamar) |
| 13th c. | Mongol invasion |
| 16th-18th c. | Ottoman and Persian rule |
| 1801 | Annexed by Russian Empire |
| 1918 | Georgian Democratic Republic independence |
| 1921 | Soviet occupation |
| 1991 | Independence restored |
| 2003 | Rose Revolution |
| 2008 | Russo-Georgian War |
The Golden Age
The reigns of David IV (the Builder) and Queen Tamar (11th-13th centuries) mark Georgia's golden era. Georgia was a major Caucasian power during this period, with flourishing culture and arts.
🏆 Notable Figures
Historical
- David IV (1073-1125): David the Builder, led Georgia's revival
- Queen Tamar (1160-1213): Queen during Georgia's greatest era
- Shota Rustaveli (12th c.): Father of Georgian literature, author of The Knight in the Panther's Skin
Modern
- Niko Pirosmani (1862-1918): Beloved Georgian painter, primitivism
- George Balanchivadze (George Balanchine, 1904-1983): Father of modern ballet
- Katie Melua (1984-): Internationally renowned singer
- Kakha Kaladze (1978-): Former footballer, Mayor of Tbilisi
💰 Economy
Economic Overview
| Indicator | Value |
|---|---|
| GDP | Approximately 27 billion USD (2025 est.) |
| GDP per capita | Approximately 7,200 USD |
| Key Industries | Tourism, agriculture, wine, mining, IT |
| Currency | Georgian Lari (GEL, ₾) |
Tourism Engine
Tourism is a key economic driver. Over 7 million tourists visited in 2023, contributing about 20% of GDP.
Wine Exports
Georgian wine is exported to over 70 countries. Qvevri wines command premium prices in international markets.
EU Integration
Georgia aims for EU membership and received EU candidate status in 2024. The DCFTA provides free access to EU markets.
💻 IT Ecosystem
IT Industry Overview
| Company | Sector | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| TBC Bank | Fintech | Digital banking leader, Space super app |
| Bog | Fintech | Digital payment platform |
| Flatrock Technology | Software | Outsourcing company |
| EPAM Georgia | IT services | Global IT services Georgia office |
| Sweeft Digital | AI, Blockchain | Georgian startup |
Digital Nomad Hub
Since 2022, mass relocation of Russian IT workers has made Tbilisi a digital nomad hotspot. Low cost of living, good internet, and a 1-year visa-free stay program are major draws.
IT Education
Georgian Technical University, Free University, and government digital transformation policies are driving IT talent development.
✈️ Business Travel Guide
Visa and Entry
- South Korean passport holders: 1-year visa-free stay
- Very liberal visa policies for most nationalities
- No visa required for citizens of many countries
Currency and Payment
- Currency: Georgian Lari (GEL, ₾)
- Card payments widely accepted
- Cash needed for taxis and small shops
- ATMs available throughout cities
Business Etiquette
- Handshakes are the standard greeting
- Personal relationships valued in business contexts
- Wine-accompanied business dinners are common
- If invited to a supra (feast), declining is discouraged
Time Zone
- UTC+4 (5 hours behind South Korea)
Transportation
- Flights: Georgian Airways, Wizz Air and other budget carriers
- Taxis: Bolt, Yandex Go apps
- Urban: Tbilisi metro (2 lines)
- Intercity: Marshrutka (minibus) is the main intercity transport
Safety Information
- Very safe; low crime rate
- Watch for aggressive driving
- South Ossetia and Abkhazia conflict zones are off-limits
- Emergency: Police 112, Ambulance 113
References
- Georgia Tourism: georgia.travel
- TBC Bank: tbcbank.ge
- World Bank Georgia Economic Data
- Lonely Planet Georgia