The Australian Women's Weekly

Eurasia’s new star

Stunning scenery, historic sites and a vibrant food and wine scene put Georgia high up on the list of destinatio­ns to visit in 2020.

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Wedged between the Greater Caucasus mountain range to the north, where Europe’s highest peaks make a border with Russia, and the Lesser Caucasus to the south, separating Georgia from Turkey and Armenia, lies Tbilisi, its colourful and cosmopolit­an capital.

The valley between the two ranges has been an ancient silk route through history, and just over a decade ago, a short-lived war with Russia turned it into a no-go zone. Since then it has embraced tourism in a big way and tour companies are putting it and neighbouri­ng Armenia on their itinerarie­s.

The cobbled old Tbilisi town is a great place to get a feel for the place, while the cable car from Rike Park up to the Narikala Fortress gives an exhilarati­ng overview of the city.

Tbilisi was built on top of thermal springs and the bathhouses are a popular attraction.

Some 20km to the north the exquisite 6th Century Jvari Monastery has stunning views over the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers, and Svetitskho­veli Cathedral.

Other top attraction­s include the ancient cave cities at Vardzia, 140km south-west of Tbilisi, and Uplistsikh­e, near Gori, the birthplace of Joseph Stalin. To sample beach resort life on the Black Sea, head for Batumi near the Turkish border. It’s the Caucasus mountains, however, that steal the show, offering nature and adventure lovers splendid hikes, white-water rafting and skiing.

Georgia has a notable claim to fame: it’s the world’s oldest wine producer. Three years ago 8000-year-old pottery fragments with traces of wine were found south of Tbilisi. Foodies have a lot to savour too: Georgian gastronomy is a mix of local, Greek, Turkish, Persian and Mediterran­ean flavours. Favourite dishes include khinkali (spicy meat dumplings), khachapuri (bread stuffed with cheese and often with an egg on top) and churchkhel­a – colourful strings of nuts dipped in a flour and grape juice paste.

Find more informatio­n at georgia.travel.

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