The resort of Satsiri is in Tkibuli municipality in the Imereti area. It is located at the height of 550 m from sea level. Merge of sea and mountain air speaks about curative properties of the resort. Satsire is known as the children’s improving resort where different types of an allergy, bronchitis, pneumonia, congenital heart […]

Gori  is the small resort town surrounded with mountains, is in east Georgia and it is a center of Shida-Kartli, on a place where the river Chicken and the river Big Liakhvi merge. Gori was based by David Agmashenebeli. Gori’s sights are Goristsikhe’s fortress, Gorisdzhvari’s temple and Stalin’s museum. Also Gori is famous the balneological resort […]



Adzharians from generation to generation follow and adhere to the traditions. Their clothes quite modest, beautiful and rational. Men – Adzharians wore unusual suits these are shirts (peranga) and wide trousers (dzigv) which were sewed from a homespun woolen matter or sateen of black color. Breed of trousers was very practical and convenient. They were […]

Anakliya it’s the new Black Sea resort in Georgia located on the southeast coast of the Black Sea. Anakliya – the resort with an arid climate, here rains practically doesn’t happen, one two times for all summer. This place with sandy beaches (medical magnetic sand) and clear sea water. In hundreds of kilometers from Anakliya […]

Batumi – the capital of Adjara. Lives in this resort zone to 120 000 people (10 times less than Tbilisi). It is the warm, hospitable and interesting city. For very short time of Batumi became the third largest city of Transcaucasia. Batumi is famous for the beautiful, big boulevard and a unique Botanical garden. The […]



Adjara, also as well as other Georgia, has the interesting, but difficult past. Proceeding from archaeological researches, indigenous people of Adjara were Adjarians who for the first time were occupied in the Stone Age, near the mountain resort of Beshumi and treated one of tribes of which there was the Georgian nation. In the Georgian chronicles […]