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Anonymous No.2832040 [Report] >>2832832 >>2832852 >>2832941 >>2833849
Georgia
this country looks pretty good to me: https://www.youtube.com/@ScramblerPOV/videos
the city looks cool and the nature also looks really good
Anyone been?
fuck I really want to ride a motorcycle in Georgia... I'm thinking of getting one and driving from western Europe to Georgia through Turkey. Sounds fucking rad, please tell me i'm wrong and shouldn't start planning such a trip (i give myself 5 years including getting a motorcycle license and learning to drive that thing first)?
Anonymous No.2832832 [Report] >>2832839
>>2832040 (OP)
I have, it's a great country. Some of the people there are very rude and no one speaks english. Check out the bath houses if you can.
Anonymous No.2832839 [Report]
>>2832832
Nobody was rude to me. Where are you from?
Anonymous No.2832852 [Report] >>2832861
>>2832040 (OP)
>this country looks pretty good to me:
well it's not
Anonymous No.2832861 [Report] >>2832862 >>2834172
>>2832852
Why?
Anonymous No.2832862 [Report] >>2832939
>>2832861
criminals
corrupt gov't
etc
Anonymous No.2832939 [Report]
>>2832862
90% of the world is a shithole with these problems, of course it's probably not an ideal place to live. But the majority of this board, including OP, just wants to travel, not live
Anonymous No.2832941 [Report]
>>2832040 (OP)
It's kino
Hope you aren't russian (pic related, from Tbilisi)
Anonymous No.2832982 [Report]
>larp as europeans
>ruled by a pro-russian government
>can't do shit about it, just seethe non stop
>tbilisi is a fucking dump with collapsing buildings and shit
People there are hilarious
Anonymous No.2833849 [Report]
>>2832040 (OP)
It is even more fun than you expect
Anonymous No.2833875 [Report] >>2833888
I'm leaning toward Central Asia over the Caucasus region, though the Caucasus seems more well-watered and climatically favorable.
Anonymous No.2833888 [Report] >>2834656
>>2833875
Thought about being a 'pro traveler' and doing the ferry between the 2?
Anonymous No.2833971 [Report] >>2834146 >>2836607
Was planning on going in late June, few days in tbilisi and 7-8 day trek in the svaneti valley.

A little worried about safety/politics of the region and it being my first international trip
Anonymous No.2834146 [Report] >>2834156
>>2833971
>A little worried about safety/politics of the region
Georgians are drama queens but have much better relations with their neighbors than the other caucus countries and Russia isn't likely to do anything at the moment. I think you're bigger issue would be going to villages that aren't friendly to outsiders.
Anonymous No.2834156 [Report] >>2834161
>>2834146
you're correct, putin isn't a concern. it's xenophobic villagers lol
Anonymous No.2834161 [Report] >>2834170
>>2834156
Why is that "lol". Are you agreeing with him or saying he's wrong. Don't make bad vague posts like this.
Anonymous No.2834170 [Report]
>>2834161
i'm clearly agreeing with him
you spend too much time on the internet if you thought otherwise...
Anonymous No.2834172 [Report] >>2834551
>>2832861
NTA but it's 90% white dude, I'm from Orange county and it's just getting progressively worse here for white males.
Anonymous No.2834176 [Report] >>2834267
How is Batumi in May if I don't care that much about the beach? I've been to Tbilisi a few times and want to see somewhere else
Anonymous No.2834267 [Report] >>2834273 >>2834555
>>2834176
I liked Batumi. It gets called soulless, but it’s way more unique and interesting than a place like Dubai or Singapore. If you like walking, just head north and you’ll get towards the botanical gardens which are world class and overlook the Black Sea. You can also just walk up along the railroad track that goes by the beach (final part of the train from Tbilisi to Batumi which is a picturesque journey) all the way up to Kobuleti. Batumi is more expensive than the rest of Georgia but it’s worth a look and in May it’ll be cheapish (that’s when I happened to be there, from memory it wasn’t considered peak season yet but the weather was still fine). If you can do a long stay there’s shit loads of apartments in the Orbi Sky scrapers you’ll get a good price for.

Oh yeah, they have one of the best plane spotting spots too, it’s really cool. Cheap liquor. Beautiful promenade. Nice place
Cult of Passion No.2834273 [Report] >>2835348
>>2834267
>Orbi Sky
Prices in winter were dirt cheap, a basic rinky dink 1 bedroom on 30th floor was like $300-400 a month, as soon as spring hit it jumped to $1300. For a winter extended stay I recommend. I preferred Batumi over Tbilisi.
Anonymous No.2834551 [Report]
>>2834172
>Orange County
What?
Anonymous No.2834555 [Report] >>2835347
>>2834267
Have you invested in Batumi yet? Seems like every 2nd ad in Georgia is somehow related to this.
Anonymous No.2834654 [Report]
I was going to visit this country for new years, but then I heard the caucuses aren't so great in the winter.
Is this true?
Anonymous No.2834656 [Report] >>2834697 >>2834722
>>2833888
I've heard they discontinued the ferry. Yeah, it would be awesome to do an overland transit from Kyrgyzstan all the way to Istanbul.
Anonymous No.2834697 [Report] >>2834722
>>2834656
>I've heard they discontinued the ferry
I think the ferry only takes passengers east
Anonymous No.2834722 [Report] >>2835282
>>2834656
Bald and Bankrupt just did it from Azerbaijan to Kazakhstan.
>>2834697
Kek, that's glorious.
Anonymous No.2835282 [Report]
>>2834722
Vid btw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dXYf6NqA5M
Anonymous No.2835347 [Report] >>2835422 >>2836549
>>2834555
Checked. Are you serious or suggesting I’m a shill?

I wouldn’t buy a place there, but like another poster said if I were single and doing extended travel you could do a lot worse than Batumi. It’s not Chad-Mai but it’s decent and the women are way hotter.
Anonymous No.2835348 [Report]
>>2834273
Didn’t know they get that low, but I’m not surprised considering there’s an absolute shitload of them. I was perfectly happy with mine too, simple clean and a nice view of the sea.
Anonymous No.2835422 [Report]
>>2835347
haha, nah, just remember seeing the 'invest in batumi' ads absolutley everywhere when I was in Georgia. Was amusing.
For that reason I never bothered going, as thought it'd be some soulless hellhole similar to Budva in Montenegro.
Anonymous No.2836549 [Report] >>2836670 >>2836672 >>2836673
>>2835347

The women there in Batumi don't touch foreign men unless you pay. Tbilisi is the only place a non-Russian could meet a woman without paying and you'd be wise to speak bad Russian.

English isnt a good ice breaker, the only women that'll even give a foreign guy the time lf day there are trashy pro-EU leftists, so between the Israeli war and Ukraine war hating an American is greatest virtue signaling those fucks can do. Expect to be harassed.
Anonymous No.2836607 [Report]
>>2833971
Going to be booking my flight soon, here is my trek in it's more ambitious form, plenty I can cut/adjust on the ground based on weather and fatigue
Anonymous No.2836670 [Report]
>>2836549
Just flat wrong. Local girls? Maybe, can't speak for them. But Batumi is a tourist hot spot for the region. Turkish, Armenian, Iranian, Russian, Emirati women ... they're all there away from home to let loose and yeah, some of them want to fuck fit white boys.
Anonymous No.2836672 [Report]
>>2836549
I was treated very well as an American in Tbilisi in 2023. Maybe relations have gone downhill with Trump, but the locals mostly hate Russians. Bumble (like tindr) worked pretty well there for me, and it felt like half the profiles specifically stated "No russians". The other half were russian women.
Anonymous No.2836673 [Report]
>>2836549
As if