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Georgia
Georgia is one of the few former Eastern Bloc countries that has retained much of its independence during the cold war years. While many of its neighbors were swallowed up in the victorious hands of the Russians, Georgia has managed to stay true to her roots and retain her vibrant and diverse culture. As a result, there are many great travel destinations in Georgia that will keep you captivated and engaged for quite some time. If you're planning a visit to Georgia, you'll want to consider how you'll get around the country. Since Georgia is rather small (and in comparison to its neighbors, one could say small by European standards), it's not terribly easy to get from one place to another.
July and August are generally the peak tourist months in Georgia, when hotels are crowded, and Tblai and the surrounding lowlands can become uncomfortably warm. This is also a nice time in the mountains, although, if you plan on visiting Georgia in winter weather, you might want to avoid Georgia's long, arduous drives. To make sure that you won't be stranded by the winter weather, Georgia has one of the best transportation systems in the world: the Georgia motorway system. Besides being one of the most impressive and scenic ways to travel around Georgia, the motorway network connects all major cities and towns in Georgia and beyond. So even if winter weather is looming in, you'll still be able to visit Georgia and enjoy the fantastic Georgian culture and landscapes.
If you want to travel to Georgia in winter weather, you'll want to start planning your trip about a month or so ahead of time. If possible, you should come during the cooler part of the year, so that you can make arrangements for car hire in Georgia (the most popular choice of car hire is from a car rental company, because they will usually provide round-the-clock service). Georgia is home to some of the nation's best natural attractions, including the Appalachian Mountains, the Great Smoky Mountains, the Nantahala National Forest, historic sites, wildlife refuges, and more. If you want a truly unique holiday experience, Georgia is definitely a great place to visit. Georgia is an excellent state for families, with many of its smaller cities being very friendly and family-friendly. So plan a visit to Georgia, and make sure that you take advantage of the climate during your stay!