Written By
Ruchika Mandora
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It's no wonder that the Kakheti area of Georgia is quickly becoming known for having some of the best and most affordable wine in the world.
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Dozens of old watchtowers protect the entrance to this bizarre UNESCO World Heritage Site surrounded by jagged mountains.
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Kutaisi is pretty and has enough things to do, like temples, churches, and restaurants, to stay there for a night or two.
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The old town of Tblisi is cute and built on a steep cliffside, which makes for some great views.
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In the small complex, you can visit several different buildings or climb one of the watchtowers for a unique view of the area.
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Modern buildings in Batumi are amazing. It also has many black pebble beaches and a huge, beautiful botanical park.
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The “cave city” of Uplistiskhe, one of Georgia's oldest cities, was the capital of Kartli and a place where Christians and pagans coexisted.
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There, you'll find a unique and fierce society that has kept out invaders like the Mongols, Persians, and Ottomans.
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This lonely alpine location is snow-covered and inhabited by a few border guards for most of the year.
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The Gergeti Trinity Church, Georgia's most famous symbol, guards Kazbegi from a slope under Mount Kazbegi.
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