We published FAQ's in the field below, so you can see what common questions visitors ask.
Accepted payments:
VISA – MASTERCARD – MAESTRO – PAYPAL – AMEX – SEPA – BITCOIN – USDT – DOGECOIN
CASH ONLY AFTER A SUCCESSFUL RESERVATION. (10% DEPOSIT OF THE SELECTED TOUR)
You can check visa requirements of your country by visiting the official website of Ministry of foreign affairs of Georgia
Short Answer: YES! “Every guest is a gift from God”
Longer Answer: According to various sources, that conducted travel safety guidelines in many countries. Georgia is one of the top ten safest countries in the world, with a low crime rate and a high rate of crimes solved. The country has implemented a number of reforms in recent years to increase safety and security, including the use of video cameras for surveillance, a well-trained police force, and a reliable safety assistance number (112). The guide system in Georgia is also highly developed, with certified guides responsible for tourists’ safety during their travels. The country’s Coast Guard is also highly effective in protecting the safety of beachgoers and other visitors. Additionally, Georgia has taken measures to ensure the health and safety of visitors during the Covid-19 pandemic. Georgian hospitality is also well-known and visitors are treated as honoured guests. Therefore, it is safe to travel to Georgia right now.
Georgia is renowned for its year-round travel options, with each season offering something unique for visitors to enjoy.
Spring (from April to early June) and autumn (from September to late November) are the ideal times to visit for those interested in cultural and historical tours, as the weather is generally warm with occasional wind and rain.
Summer is an excellent season to explore Georgia, particularly if you enjoy hiking in the mountainous regions of Svaneti, Kazbegi, or Tusheti, or relaxing on the Black Sea coast in the western part of the country.
For ski and snowboard enthusiasts, winter is the perfect time to visit, with popular winter resorts like Gudauri and Bakuriani attracting many visitors.
The official language of Georgia is Georgian(ქართული), which is spoken by the majority of the population.
Georgian is a Kartvelian language, which is unrelated to any other language family. It has its own unique script, known as Mkhedruli, which has been used for written Georgian since the 11th century.
In addition to Georgian, there are also several other languages spoken in Georgia, including Russian, Armenian, and Azerbaijani. English is also becoming more widely spoken throughout the country, particularly among younger generations and in tourist areas.
Visitors to Georgia can expect to hear Georgian spoken throughout the country, but may also encounter other languages depending on the region and the community they are visiting.
There are no such restrictions to limit the pocket cash, however travellers crossing the border do need to declare any cash amount that exceeds 30,000 GEL.
On the other hand you can simply bring the cryptocurrency on your wallet and exchange it anytime anywhere.
There are no dress-code rules in Georgia, except for Churches or other religious institutions, where women are generally required to cover their head and shoulders, and men are advised to cover their legs, no shorts just pants. Most of the times you will be given cover material for a quick visit to religious locations during the tour.
Yes, foreign visitors can subscribe to any of the Georgian mobile operator service’s locally. Tourists should submit their official ID, travel document or passports.
Yes, we can customize your requirements for the tours, as many hours as many locations you desire.