Ia

Profession
Guide in Georgia
Favorite site in the Caucasus
Ia's favorite site is the capital of Georgia, Tbilisi
Why guide?
Ia enjoys telling guests about history, traditions, culture, nature, and gastronomy of her favorite country, Georgia/
Random Facts
Ia is our professional and experienced guide in Georgia. She will accompany you during your travel all over this ancient country, reveal lot's of curious secrets and suggest good places for Georgian cuisine and wine.
Guide reviews

Steven Mills

Our Silk Road tour was truly life-enriching and exceeded all our expectations. Starting in Kazakhstan, we were captivated by the stunning natural beauty. The architectural wonders of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva in Uzbekistan were awe-inspiring, showcasing the rich history of the Silk Road. In Armenia, we appreciated exploring one of the world’s earliest Christian countries. The journey to Georgia's wine region, Kakheti, was a highlight. Sampling local wines and wandering through sun-drenched vineyards was a memorable experience. The Mud Volcanoes in Gobustan Reserve were another unique marvel. This 31-day adventure through Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia offered a fascinating blend of cultures and traditions. From vibrant bazaars and UNESCO sites to delicious Armenian and Georgian cuisine, the tour provided a deep dive into the region’s rich heritage. Arara’s exceptional planning made this an unforgettable journey.

28.07.2024
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Amy Robinson

I loved my trip to Georgia! The staff at the hotel was friendly, the city was magical. We could not have asked for a better trip. The history, culture and landscapes of Georgia are truly captivating and exceeded our expectations.

28.06.2024
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Patricia Hepburn

I am in love with Armenia and Georgia. First, I want to mention that I love electronic music and one of my favourite artists is Nicolas Jaar. Couple years ago I listened to one of his albums which is inspired and based on “Colour of Pomegrante” by Sergey Parajanov who is fascinating Armenian directors. His cinema is also influenced by Georgian culture. Since I got familiar with his art, I discovered these unpopular countries and decided to visit. Your company was a great choice, your responses were fast and your guides and drivers were wonderful. Everyone was so friendly and welcoming. And thanks to our tour manager who recommended the best restaurants, cafes and bought tickets for a  few events for me while I was in Tbilisi and Yerevan. I will always cherish the amazing memories.
 

21.05.2024
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