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Geotour
GeoTour
Incoming Tour Operator
Addr: 18. Rustaveli Ave. Tbilisi
Tel: +995 32 45 01 10
Mob: +995 99 15 68 40
E-mail: info@geotour.ge
Website: http://www.geotour.ge

"Tour Operator GeoTour" offers:
Culture and adventure tours, mountain and jeep-tours, wine tour, organization of rafting rent a car, buses and minibuses. hotels reservation in whole Georgia and outside, air tickets all over the world, organization of conferences and team-buildings.
Georgia is a country the size of Switzerland but able to boast the highest mountains in Europe; truly fabulous walks; more indigenous grape varieties than any anywhere (with a wine culture to accompany); a fantastic architecture of stone watch flowers, carved wooden balconies, richly frescoed churches and Art Nouveau.

Combine this with a Mediterranean climate and the legendary Georgian hospitality and you have a unique travel destination. So, come, explore it for yourself.

Georgia, one of the most ancient countries in the world, is situated at the cross-roads of Europe and Asia. About the size of Switzerland, it occupies 69,700 sq. km between the Black and Caspian Seas, with a population of about 4.5 million people. The national language, Georgian, is over 2,000 years old with its own alphabet.

Georgia has a rich scenic variety: it lies mostly in the Caucasus Mountains, and its northern boundary to Russia is partly defined by the Greater Caucasus range. The Lesser Caucasus range, which runs parallel to the Turkish and Armenian borders, and the Surami and Imereti ranges, which connect the Greater Caucasus and the Lesser Caucasus, create natural barriers that are partly responsible for cultural and linguistic differences among regions. Its western coast is defined by the Black Sea coast.

The largest river is the Mtkvari. The Rioni River, the largest river in western Georgia, has its origin in the Greater Caucasus and empties into the Black Sea at the port of Poti.