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Tours in January

January in Georgia, a country located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, is a unique experience that offers visitors an opportunity to enjoy traditional winter activities and explore the region's rich history. With its snow-capped mountain ranges, vibrant cities, and welcoming hospitality, Georgia is an ideal destination for those seeking unforgettable winter adventures.

 

The capital city of Tbilisi offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in Georgian culture while enjoying the warmth of local hospitality. The colorful Old Town district boasts numerous restaurants serving up delicious traditional cuisine such as khinkali (dumplings), khachapuri (Check out our Khachapuri Masterclasses), and juicy shashlik (grilled meat skewers). Meanwhile, outdoor enthusiasts can head to one of Georgia's many ski resorts such as Gudauri or Bakuriani for world-class skiing and snowboarding.

 

Things you can do in January in Georgia - Holidays, Festivals and Vacations. 

 

1)December 31 - January 2, New Year

If you love Georgian food, the New Year period is the best part of visiting Georgia. You can taste amazing Satsivi, the main dish on New Year’s “Supra”.

Georgia's calendar year begins and finishes with the New Year, a celebration enjoyed with loved ones and close friends. Georgians observe Christmas in January rather than December since they are Orthodox Christians, but they also celebrate the New Year with some Western customs. One such illustration is the Christmas tree, which is used to decorate Georgian homes all year round.

new year in georgia

2)January 7, Orthodox Christmas

Georgians celebrate the birth of Jesus according to the Julian calendar as Orthodox Christians. Every church conducts a holiday liturgy on Christmas Eve. The Catholicos-Patriarch of the Georgian Orthodox Church conducts the most revered mass at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Tbilisi.

orthodox christmas

 

3)January 19, Orthodox Epiphany

Georgians celebrate the birth of Jesus according to the Julian calendar as Orthodox Christians. Every church conducts a holiday liturgy on Christmas Eve. The Catholicos-Patriarch of the Georgian Orthodox Church conducts the most revered mass at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Tbilisi.

 

orthodox epiphany

 

In conclusion,January in Georgia is a country full of beautiful natural scenery and warm people. It's the perfect time to get out and explore the many attractions this wonderful state has to offer.

 

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