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UNESCO World Heritage in Georgia: Non-Material Heritage Intangible Cultural Treasures

Georgia is home to a vibrant tapestry of intangible cultural heritage, encompassing ancient traditions, rituals, and artistic expressions that have been passed down through generations. These living practices reflect the soul of the Georgian people and are officially recognized by UNESCO for their unique contribution to global heritage.

The Heart of Georgia: A Journey into Georgian Hospitality

Georgia, a country nestled at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, is renowned not only for its stunning landscapes and rich history but also for its unparalleled hospitality. Georgian hospitality is a cultural hallmark that reflects the warmth, generosity, and charm of its people. In this blog, weโ€™ll explore the essence of Georgian hospitality, its traditions, and the experiences that make it truly unique.

Uncover Adjara

Nestled in the western part of Georgia, Adjara borders Turkey and boasts a stunning coastline along the Black Sea. The region features a captivating landscape of mountains and valleys, forming part of the western Meskheti Range. Among its peaks, Kenchauli towers at 2,992 meters, while Khino reaches 2,598 meters. Remarkably, mountains cover 80% of Adjara’s territory, creating a unique interplay between rugged terrain and tranquil seas.
I recently took a girlsโ€™ trip (aka kid-less mom trip with my bestie) to this luxurious resort, where we stayed 2 nights in a gorgeous bungalow, indulged at their incredible restaurants, lounged by the pool, and enjoyed rejuvenating facials at the spa.

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