Often confused for the US State, this Caucasus region country has deeper history, more spectacular landscapes and the most hospitable people. Take Georgian courses in Georgia to see how the nation is moving far beyond its Soviet years. The capital Tblisi is a sight for sore eyes, with a...
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Often confused for the US State, this Caucasus region country has deeper history, more spectacular landscapes and the most hospitable people. Take Georgian courses in Georgia to see how the nation is moving far beyond its Soviet years. The capital Tblisi is a sight for sore eyes, with a captivating Old Town of winding alleyways, riverbanks brimming with historic charm, and a cosmopolitan dining and nightlife scene. March up Elia Hill to Holy Trinity Cathedral, admire Narikala Fortress dominating the skyline, and retreat to the sulphur baths of Abanotubani. It is hard to leave with so many wondrous cathedrals, monuments and statues, but small towns in the Caucasus Mountains are just as stunning.Walk amongst 175 defensive towers in the enclave of Svaneti and feel the sacred power of the Tsminda Sameba Cathedral above Kazbegi. The Kakheti region east of Tblisi is home to a budding wine region and the amazing cave monastery of Davit Gareja. Wine from this region flows freely on the dinner tables of friendly and hospitable locals who welcome guests with open arms. These same locals know how to party, so join them in Batumi, the subtropical coastal town along the Black Sea. Watch the musical fountains Evropas Moedani, the main central square, ride the large Ferris wheel, and drink cocktails along the stony beachfront. Head back inland to the ancient kingdom of Colchis, the land of the mythological Golden Fleece. Go to Georgian school in Georgia and prepare to be spellbound by its history and nature.
One-on-one classes at the school are available all year-round upon request and can be combined with normal courses. Teachers are trained, professional instructors.
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