The following day we moved on to Kutaisi, one of Georgia’s former capital. 


The following day we moved on to Kutaisi, one of Georgia’s former capital. 

After Kazbegi we returned to Tbilisi for the night and then headed to Borjomi, a very famous town with spring mineral water and where ...


After Kazbegi we returned to Tbilisi for the night and then headed to Borjomi, a very famous town with spring mineral water and where Georgia’s famous Borjomi water comes from.

On my second day in Georgia I went up to the mountains in Kazbegi! Zhaniya and I left the hostel at “7:30am” (well, she said she wanted...


On my second day in Georgia I went up to the mountains in Kazbegi! Zhaniya and I left the hostel at “7:30am” (well, she said she wanted to leave at 7:30 but at 7:32am I entered her room and she was still sleeping!)

Oh my! In the first couple of minutes of being in Tbilisi I knew I was going to like it a lot more than Armenia! Tbilisi really has c...



Oh my! In the first couple of minutes of being in Tbilisi I knew I was going to like it a lot more than Armenia! Tbilisi really has character; I think this city is a little hard to describe because it is a little crazy! One minute I was walking in cobble stone streets with houses that looked like they were a small earthquake away from totally falling down and the next minute I was walking on a futuristic looking bridge that looked like something out of the Jetson’s!

Holy moly!!!!!!!! It is HOT!!! I really really really realllllllyyyyy dislike heat and my two next destinations are going to be hott...


Holy moly!!!!!!!! It is HOT!!!
I really really really realllllllyyyyy dislike heat and my two next destinations are going to be hotter than hot!
My route has been a little convoluted due to cheap flight, meeting with people or not being able to go to a country because of visa issues so now I almost made a 360 turn and I’m back right next to the middle east… So tempting to take the bus from Yerevan to Iran! I miss Iran!
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