Last year, when no one really knew when we could travel again, Glyn and I started making tentative plans to travel to Georgia because the flights were cheap. So less of a risk. We both knew little to nothing about the country, and so thought it a good idea to learn for ourselves. There’s very few guidebooks too, I couldn’t find any visual style ones that I prefer and Glyn’s Lonely Planet guide is also for Armenia and Azerbaijan, so not even a book to themselves. After a 4.5 hour flight to Istanbul, then under 2 to Georgia, we arrived in Tbilisi at around 5am, where a guy that Glyn had pre-booked waited for us wearing a recognisable red scarf. Despite being dark and early, quite a few people were about in the streets, hanging out
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