Letter # 2

What Travelers Do Not Expect About Georgia

Most people arrive in Georgia expecting landscapes.
Mountains. Vineyards. Old cities.

What they do not expect is how it feels.

Time moves differently here.
Not slower in a lazy way — but slower in a way that makes you notice things.

A coffee turns into a conversation.
A short stop becomes an afternoon.
A dinner stretches into hours without anyone checking the time.

Because here, time is not something you manage.
It’s something you share.

Georgian Supra Feast with Tamada

And then there are the people.

You might come as a guest, but you won’t be treated like one.
You’ll be invited to sit closer, to taste something homemade, to stay just a little longer.

Sometimes, without even realizing it, you find yourself at a table where everyone is speaking at once, glasses are being filled again and someone is already making a toast.

You don’t need to understand every word. You understand the feeling.

A restaurant table full fo Georgian traditional food

And then there is the table itself.
Meals here are not about food alone.
They are about stories, about connection, about moments that don’t feel planned — but stay with you.

A simple dinner can last hours.
Not because it has to — but because no one wants it to end.

These are the things people don’t expect.

And often, these are the things they remember the most.

Not the places they saw, but how they felt while they were there.

If you ever find yourself curious about experiencing this side of Georgia,
we’ll be here to help you discover it — in the right way, at the right pace.

If this sounds like your kind of adventure, we’d love to have you with us. 💌

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