Become a Member
Travel

Gorgeous Georgia

At the crossroads of Europe and Asia, discover an ancient country where legends lie around every corner

February 20, 2022 18:30
tbilisi-pixabay488518
5 min read

As I wander the narrow lanes of Tbilisi’s old town, the capital of Georgia and home to a quarter of its almost four million population, I wonder to myself if there’s anywhere else in the world you could find a synagogue, a mosque and Armenian, Georgian and Catholic churches all crowded together?

Located at the junction of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, this country packs a lot into an area half the size of England. From the snow-capped mountains of the Caucasus in the north, through the semi-tropical forests of the interior, to the beaches on the shores of the Black Sea, there’s much to see here.

Tbilisi gets its name from its many hot springs, (tbili means warm), with the city spilling down the hillsides on either side of the Mtkvari River, the Nariqala fortress perched high above.

It has the largest Jewish population in the country, numbering around 11,000, as well as being home to the Great Synagogue, an impressive red brick structure dating from 1895, with two prayer halls and a kosher restaurant outside.