Tbilisi Podcast

By: Eat This! Food & Wine Tours Georgia
  • Summary

  • Get the inside scoop on travel and life in Tbilisi and Georgia! From where to live and what to see, do, eat & drink - we've got you covered. Plus, all the info you need to become a tax resident, set up a business, and more! We will also have other expert guests join us along the way to tell you about things like Georgia's 8000+ year old wine history, traditional dance and polyphonic singing, ancient and Soviet history, music, sport, local culture and customs, real estate (renting and buying), life as a digital nomad, important events and holidays, and all things to do with life in Tbilisi Georgia. Brought to you by Food Fun Travel / ExpatHub.Ge / Eat This! Tours
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Episodes
  • From Skiing to Wine Tours: Your Ultimate Georgia Winter Guide
    Jan 8 2025

    Discover the wonders of Georgia in winter, where the charm of snow-capped mountains meets cozy experiences like winter wine tours and thrilling outdoor adventures. This episode dives into the unique winter activities available, from skiing at Gudauri to exploring the serene beauty of Bakuriani, perfect for families and beginners. We discuss how Georgia is not just a summer destination; its winter offerings are rich and varied, including delicious seasonal dishes and festive celebrations. With tips on where to stay, eat, and enjoy the local culture, we give you compelling reasons to experience Georgia's winter magic. Whether you're a ski enthusiast or someone who prefers to sip wine by a warm fireplace, there's something for everyone in this beautiful country during the colder months.

    Winter in Georgia is a hidden gem waiting to be explored, offering a diverse range of activities that cater to both adventure seekers and those looking for a more relaxed experience. We dive into the myriad of winter activities available, highlighting the incredible skiing opportunities at resorts like Gudauri, where the snow quality rivals that of the Alps. With affordable lift passes and relatively short queues, skiing becomes accessible for everyone from beginners to seasoned pros. We also discuss the charm of winter wine tours, where visitors can enjoy the local culinary delights and cozy up by the fire, sipping on mulled wine while taking in the stunning winter landscapes.

    For those considering a visit, We also provide practical tips, such as the best times to travel, what to expect in terms of weather, and insights into local customs during the winter months. The goal is to encourage you all to embrace the winter magic of Georgia, from the snow-covered mountains to the warm hospitality found in Tbilisi’s cozy wineries. Whether it's enjoying a ski day or indulging in a wine-tasting tour, this episode makes a compelling case for exploring Georgia during the winter season, promising an unforgettable experience.

    Takeaways:

    • Georgia is an underrated winter destination with numerous ski resorts and activities.
    • Winter wine tours in Georgia offer unique seasonal experiences and delicious local wines.
    • The ski resort Goudari is affordable and less crowded than popular European resorts.
    • Tbilisi in winter boasts beautiful decorations and a festive atmosphere with Christmas markets.
    • Winter in Georgia provides opportunities for both adventurous skiing and relaxing wine tasting.
    • Exploring the cultural heritage and unique cuisine of the Svanetti region adds richness to winter trips.

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    57 mins
  • From Fireworks to Feasts: How Georgia Celebrates Christmas and New Year
    Jan 1 2025

    Re-release. We know it's not the most festive time in Georgia at the moment, but if you are interested in the incredible way they usually celebrate this season please have a listen.

    Georgia celebrates Christmas in a unique way, with the main festivities occurring on January 7th, following the Orthodox tradition. While the rest of the world celebrates on December 25th, Georgians primarily observe New Year's Eve as the significant occasion for gift-giving and feasting. This episode dives into the fascinating Christmas traditions of Georgia, such as the special role of the first visitor on New Year’s Day, known as the Mecle Oba, who brings good luck for the year ahead. Listeners will also learn about the colorful parades, the unique Georgian Christmas tree called the chichilaki, and the traditions surrounding the New Year’s Supra—a grand feast that showcases the country's rich culinary culture. With a blend of humor and informative anecdotes, Meg and Tom provide insights into how these customs reflect Georgian heritage and community spirit during the festive season.

    In this episode, Meg and Tom discuss what is it like to spend Christmas in Tbilisi.

    Learn Orthodox Christmas Traditions, Tbilisi New Year, and more...


    Georgian Christmas traditions unfold in a rich tapestry of culture, faith, and community that captivates both locals and visitors alike. Within this episode, Meg and Tom invite their audience to explore the intricacies of celebrating Christmas in Georgia, a country where the holiday is observed on January 7 due to the adherence to the Julian calendar. This divergence from the Western norm leads to a unique festive atmosphere that is centered around New Year's Eve, where families and friends gather for a grand Supra—a celebratory feast that showcases the nation’s delicious cuisine and warm hospitality. The hosts detail how this occasion transforms Tbilisi into a lively hub of fireworks and festivities, with spontaneous displays illuminating the night sky as revelers share in the joy of the season.


    The discussion also delves into the significance of Christmas Eve, a night marked by candlelight as households prepare to welcome the holy family. This act of lighting candles not only symbolizes hope but also serves as a reminder of the profound religious traditions in Georgia. The Alilo parade on January 7 further enriches the festive spirit, as children dressed in traditional attire wander the streets singing carols, collecting sweets, and spreading joy. This practice of community engagement highlights the importance of charity and togetherness, reflecting core values that resonate deeply within Georgian society.


    Throughout the episode, Meg and Tom’s lively banter and humorous insights create an engaging narrative that balances the seriousness of religious observance with the lightheartedness of holiday celebrations. They discuss the chichilaki, a traditional Christmas tree unique to Georgia, and share anecdotes that illustrate the quirks and charms of celebrating Christmas in a country that blends ancient traditions with modern celebrations. As the episode concludes, listeners are left with a sense of the warmth and joy that define Georgian Christmas, encouraging them to partake in these rich traditions should they find themselves in Georgia during this magical time of year.

    Takeaways:

    • In Georgia, Christmas is celebrated on January 7th, aligning with the Orthodox calendar.
    • New Year's Eve is the main celebration where Georgians exchange gifts and enjoy a Supra.
    • The tradition of Mecle Oba emphasizes the importance of who first enters your home on New Year's Day.
    • Chichilaki, a unique Georgian Christmas tree, symbolizes hope and is made from hazelnut branches.
    • During the festive season, fireworks are commonplace, creating a chaotic yet festive atmosphere.
    • The Alilo parade on January...
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    40 mins
  • Visiting the Tbilisi Sulfur Baths: A Timeless Tradition
    Dec 18 2024

    Disclaimer: At Tbilisi Podcast, we stand with the people of Georgia in their fight for their voices to be heard and for an end to the violence against citizens who speak out against the government. We support the ongoing efforts for change and recognise the bravery of those fighting for a better future.

    However, it's important to acknowledge that the protests are concentrated in specific areas of major cities, and many people across the country still rely on tourism dollars, especially during the winter months. That’s why, despite the challenging situation, we’ve decided to continue releasing our latest podcast episodes, highlighting the incredible beauty and warmth of Georgia – a country that remains a vibrant, welcoming destination.

    Tourism is crucial for many Georgians to support their families and communities, and without it, they face even greater hardship in their struggle for change. We urge you to support small Georgian businesses where you can, and enjoy the show as we continue to share the rich culture and resilience of this wonderful country.

    The Tbilisi Podcast dives into the fascinating world of the Tbilisi Sulphur Baths, a must-visit experience for anyone traveling to Georgia. These historic baths, steeped in legend and tradition, offer a unique blend of relaxation and social interaction, making them the heartbeat of the city’s culture. Hosts Meg and Tom share their top picks for bathhouses, along with essential etiquette tips to ensure a smooth and enjoyable visit. They also discuss the medicinal benefits of sulfur water, which is believed to alleviate joint pain and improve skin health. With humor and insight, they provide a comprehensive guide to navigating the steamy delights of Tbilisi's famous baths, ensuring that travelers leave with unforgettable memories.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • foodfuntravel.com
    • expathub.ge
    • eatthistours.com

    Read our Full Article Here: https://eatthistours.com/sulfur-baths-in-tbilisi/

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    38 mins

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