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We’re Going for BBQ in the Borjomi Nature Reserve!

We’re Going for BBQ in the Borjomi Nature Reserve!

We’re Going for BBQ in the Borjomi Nature Reserve!
Tbilisi, Georgia
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We’re buying meat, vegetables, and all kinds of delicious snacks to cook over the coals (if you want, the pork will be marinated in the most popular way, and it will be delicious, hearty, and filling. Additional payment 20₾).

We’re bringing a guitar, ukulele, hammock, badminton, volleyball, frisbee, and other outdoor games (we’ll play, get to know each other, relax, and have a great time).

If you wish, you can go hiking in the Kvabiskhevi Gorge with a guide, a place we’ve only visited a couple of times. The gorge is incredibly beautiful, with scenic cliffs and pine forests, and it’s part of the Borjomi-Kharagauli Nature Reserve. We’ll conquer the Demotiskhe Fortress on a rock and see the unique temple with the only lifetime depiction of Shota Rustaveli in Georgia. It’s a short and relatively easy trek.

Feel free to bring your kids!

The total distance we’ll cover is about 350 km.

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We’re Going for BBQ in the Borjomi Nature Reserve!

Location

Tbilisi
Tbilisi is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of around 1.2 million people. Tbilisi was founded in the fifth century AD by Vakhtang I of Iberia, and since then has served as the capital of various Georgian kingdoms and republics. Because of its location at the crossroads between Europe and Asia, and its proximity to the lucrative Silk Road, throughout history, Tbilisi has been a point of contention among various global powers. To this day, the city's location ensures its position as an important transit route for energy and trade projects. Tbilisi's history is reflected in its architecture, which is a mix of medieval, neoclassical, Beaux Arts, Art Nouveau, Stalinist, and Modern structures. Historically, Tbilisi has been home to people of multiple cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, though its population is overwhelmingly Eastern Orthodox Christian.
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