@@BobiR-bl9fc did you just describe what Iranians do all around the world? Especially in Sweden that's what exactly Iranians are doing in Sweden after 7 :)
Georgia is one country I really want to get to see and learn about! Thanks for showing us around - Tbilisi is a nice city, and the food looks great, too! I already knew that they have one of the oldest written languages in the world, and that it's history is fascinating! It's a MUST-SEE, for me!! I'm looking forward to seeing more videos from Georgia, and I'd love it if you could find a local to give you a tour, explain foods, customs, and how you the Georgian alphabet! Thanks for taking us along on your travels!
Amazing how last winter you visited the black sea coasts of Romania and Bulgaria and now you're on the other side! Greetings Georgia from your maritime orthodox brothers in Romania!
Welcome to Georgia! Btw eating Khinkali with fork is a crime. you should eat it with your hands. And Georgia is an ancient country, history of Georgia begins with Colchis and Iberian kingdom. Georgian alphabet is one of the oldest. Also Georgia has oldest wine making history yet found, wine jar from 8 000 b.c
I was going to mention that. Also you got sucked down the only serious commercial touristic area in Georgia. (I've made several videos about Georgia that go for a deeper dive.) But glad to see you are there.
I am so excited to see more and more people vlogging their time in Georgia. It's one of the top lands on my "want to travel to" list. I think it's interesting they have Halloween parties! I'd love to know how common that is and how they came to celebrate it. Great video and looking forward to more (and more Istanbul as well).
No, they are not celebrating, just as elsewhere, here too they choose a holiday from any culture and one day a circle of friends will have fun with this imitation. nothing important.
I’m suprised to see Asian tourist in Tbilisi. I’m from Hawaii and of Asian decent and heard Georgia is very affordable and the food is good. I’ve always wanted to visit Turkey and since Georgia is close by it’s probably worth the visit after this whole coronavirus thing wears out lol.
Very peaceful and cool city. I was in Tbilisi last October for the first time and definitely won't be my last time. Georgian people are welcoming,helper and thoughtworthy. Viva Georgia and Georgian culture.
I'm looking forward to seeing your other videos on Georgia. I didn't know anything about the country before but after watching some other UA-cam travelers go there it looks like one of the most beautiful countries.
Would have never thought to lookup a video on Georgia myself, but quite interested to see what it's like now that you've brought us here, you're definitely opening my eyes to new places. Hope to see you get into the interior of the country as well.
Wow Gabriel!! Love the country of Georgia! 😀❤ I like that they have their language and English next to it! Pretty cool! Love the city. Can't wait to see more! Thanks again! The food looks amazing! Love the history you always include in your videos! Amazing adventure you take us with you! 😊❤ stay safe ❤
From Wikipedia: The most widespread language group is the Kartvelian family, which includes Georgian, Svan, Mingrelian and Laz.[222][223][224][225][226][227] The official languages of Georgia are Georgian, with Abkhaz having official status within the autonomous region of Abkhazia. Georgian is the primary language of 87.7 percent of the population, followed by 6.2 percent speaking Azerbaijani, 3.9 percent Armenian, 1.2 percent Russian, and 1 percent other languages.[228][n 1] In the 2010, the United States federal government began the Teach and Learn English with Georgia program of promoting English literacy in elementary school. The goal was to import English speakers from across the world to ensure that all children in Georgia spoke English in four years and replace Russian as a second language.[
@@GabrielTravelerVideos That's what I was about to say. Many tourists vlog in Georgia, but none of them are like this one. It's simple but very informative, and throughout this vlog, you feel the spirit of the country. Great job Gabriel.
Wow! You made it to Tblisi which looks awesome. I'm looking forward to your future videos from Georgia. Is there any chance of a view of the Tblisi metro in a future video? I don't know what your future plans are, but Yerevan in Armenia is only a 30 minute flight from Tblisi on Georgian Airways according to Skyscanner. Have a great time in.Georgia.
The city appears extremely clean. All the landscaping is very neat. Seems "new". Can't wait to see other perspectives from different parts of the country.
I know almost nothing about Georgia!--this is why we watch you, for stuff like this. It looks quiet and dark, but a little warm maybe? Looking forward to the rest!
I was there 3 years ago and I loved it! But that´s normal coming from a basque guy because I was between my kartvelian brothers and sisters. Saqartvelo genatsvale!!!! Greetings to all kartvelians from Bilbao-Basketi!
Visit Kazbegi (Stepantsminda) , it’s insane, 2hours drive from Tbilisi; Svaneti (if you have enough time to explore the country, you can take helicopter from Natakhtari airport); Batumi (coastal city) - one of the best of the Black sea (you can take the train from Tbilisi, cheap and fast). Enjoy!
Super inspired by your videos! I’m 14 and live in the US, and have finally made enough money to take a trip go Costa Rica. Thanks so much for the inspiration. Shea Firth
Hi Gabriel, It seems like rush hour on the bay area train. Anyway it looks like a very quiet but interesting city. I'm sure like most cities there a modern side of the city and old side of the city with a mix of historic sites to see.
yes, Georgia was under soviet union rule but also Stalin was from Georgia and he was Georgian so basically, Russia was under control of Georgia rule soviet union?
It's a bit more complex, before Stalin there was Lenin... who created ..what essentially has become a Soviet Union. As for Stalin, he was a Georgian mobster, robbing banks and giving the stolen money to the revolutionaries in Moscow. Still... if you think that Russia was under a Georgian rule... you are wrong, read - 1921 Russian red army invasion of Georgia... it should be pretty clear.
I tried to find more info about it online but couldn't find anything specific. I'll see if I can get some more info somehow for the next video from Tbilisi.
Someone posted a comment here on your focus on the food and I think it's great because food is a universal "language", you don't need to understand the language or the culture to know that something is delicious, plus the food shows a lot about the culture.
...And also, just in few more other details about Georgians (as from historian by education). Georgians in Caucasus, Etruscans in Italy, Corsicans in Corsica, Picts in Britain, Spanish Iberians in Spain and other Iberian/ Celtic peoples of Europe have same ethno, ethnic origin and represent Iberian race, Iberian, Ibero/ Celtic peoples of Europe, this is why all these listed peoples ( together with the originality of each of these peoples) also have similarities, identical in the different forms of culture, in folk music, dance, in ancient architectural style and so on. Also Georgians cultures of different historical times, periods are European ( together with their original Georgian cultures, influences with different European cultures, beginning from ancient times, influences with ancient Greek civilizations/ cultures, with Roman cultures, later with Byzantium culture, Catholic Europe and other European cultures during the history of Georgians, Georgia.), and of course all these historical things proven historically/ scientifically by World's, European (including Georgian) historians/ scientists, and this is why Georgians European/ Western way is absolutely naturally and historically right way to returning to their European roots, which means to returning their true Georgian roots in this South- Eastern, Caucasus region, where Georgia itself is located, and this is how the vast majority of Georgians consider themselves and their country. Sincerely, Alex.
So how many days would you recommend there? Is it definitely worth it? I am planning to go to Odessa in July and I thinking about going to Tbilisi also. I prefer small cities than large ones like Paris or Moscow.
quick question: Do you have a money collection? If yes it would be cool if you could show us the currencys you collected through out your 30 years of travel.
...My first impressions of the film footage is that, unlike Bulgaria these people are not afraid of being outside !!!....There are people on the streets everywhere....In Bulgaria you can't find anybody for dust, probably far more sociable than in Sofie also.......I imagine those food prices are "tourist area" prices and that if you get out on the edges of town they would drop dramatically.....
Greetings to our Georgian brothers. From a ROMANIAN.
Buna
I love Romania
@@BobiR-bl9fc did you just describe what Iranians do all around the world? Especially in Sweden that's what exactly Iranians are doing in Sweden after 7 :)
Georgia is one country I really want to get to see and learn about! Thanks for showing us around - Tbilisi is a nice city, and the food looks great, too! I already knew that they have one of the oldest written languages in the world, and that it's history is fascinating! It's a MUST-SEE, for me!! I'm looking forward to seeing more videos from Georgia, and I'd love it if you could find a local to give you a tour, explain foods, customs, and how you the Georgian alphabet! Thanks for taking us along on your travels!
Amazing how last winter you visited the black sea coasts of Romania and Bulgaria and now you're on the other side! Greetings Georgia from your maritime orthodox brothers in Romania!
Really great to see you are in Georgia! 🇬🇪 Such a wonderful country and Tbilisi is a very special city! You gonna love it!
Welcome to Georgia!
Btw eating Khinkali with fork is a crime. you should eat it with your hands.
And Georgia is an ancient country, history of Georgia begins with Colchis and Iberian kingdom. Georgian alphabet is one of the oldest. Also Georgia has oldest wine making history yet found, wine jar from 8 000 b.c
Good to know! Thanks for the info.
Yeah I know a guy who did time for eating Khinkali with a fork.
I was going to mention that. Also you got sucked down the only serious commercial touristic area in Georgia. (I've made several videos about Georgia that go for a deeper dive.) But glad to see you are there.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos im too from georgian georgia is too good kutaisi the most beautifull country in the world
I saw you In Tbilisi in 3 november. I recognized you, but I was driving, end coudnot stop. ) welcome.
Tbilisi is a history pearl on my bucket list.
Luv ur videos don't you get tired and miss home ?
Im am from Georgia and i am really impressed of your history knowledge thank you for coming in Georgia thank you 🇬🇪
I really enjoyed my time in Tbilisi 2 years ago! You're such a great inspiration for my channel. Keep it up Gabe 😀
I like your low key commentary and your walks. It's a perspective that I can relate to when I travel.
Cool, glad to hear it.
This city looks very nice and interesting indeed! Thank you Gabriel. Enjoy the rest of your visit, and stay safe!
Yeeeeeessssssssssss it's Georgia. Appreciate the upload. Stay strong ,healthy and safe 🍀❤
There's some great hiking in Georgia
I am so excited to see more and more people vlogging their time in Georgia. It's one of the top lands on my "want to travel to" list. I think it's interesting they have Halloween parties! I'd love to know how common that is and how they came to celebrate it. Great video and looking forward to more (and more Istanbul as well).
No, they are not celebrating, just as elsewhere, here too they choose a holiday from any culture and one day a circle of friends will have fun with this imitation. nothing important.
Im from georgia and I. LOVED. THIS. VIDEO. SO. MUCH.
LIKED THE VIDEO!
Great, glad to hear it! Lots more coming from Tbilisi and other parts of Gerogia.
Kura is the Turkish or Russian name for the river in Georgian it is "Mtkvari" (მტკვარი)...
name kura comes from Cyrus the Great
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I’m suprised to see Asian tourist in Tbilisi. I’m from Hawaii and of Asian decent and heard Georgia is very affordable and the food is good. I’ve always wanted to visit Turkey and since Georgia is close by it’s probably worth the visit after this whole coronavirus thing wears out lol.
Welcome! I am sure it was worthy!
Very peaceful and cool city.
I was in Tbilisi last October for the first time and definitely won't be my last time. Georgian people are welcoming,helper and thoughtworthy. Viva Georgia and Georgian culture.
Buskivadze Are you from Tbilisi ?
I really enjoy your videos as I’m traveling too, thank you 🍀☔️ and good luck
I'm looking forward to seeing your other videos on Georgia. I didn't know anything about the country before but after watching some other UA-cam travelers go there it looks like one of the most beautiful countries.
I was in Batumi, Georgia earlier this year. Definitely a very different and unique experience.
i did take a tour of the botanical gardens. It was interesting but cant say it was my taste. It didn't rain at all when i was there. @Yadgar1969
More videos from Georgia
Definitely.
I love that there's so much greenery & trees in the middle of the city.
Would have never thought to lookup a video on Georgia myself, but quite interested to see what it's like now that you've brought us here, you're definitely opening my eyes to new places. Hope to see you get into the interior of the country as well.
Wow Gabriel!! Love the country of Georgia! 😀❤ I like that they have their language and English next to it! Pretty cool! Love the city. Can't wait to see more! Thanks again! The food looks amazing! Love the history you always include in your videos! Amazing adventure you take us with you! 😊❤ stay safe ❤
Thanks for your videos. They helped me to get through my foot injury (was at home for over a month). God bless.
Right on, glad I could help, hope you get back on your feet!
Gabriel Traveler Thanks. From Panama.👍
From Wikipedia:
The most widespread language group is the Kartvelian family, which includes Georgian, Svan, Mingrelian and Laz.[222][223][224][225][226][227] The official languages of Georgia are Georgian, with Abkhaz having official status within the autonomous region of Abkhazia. Georgian is the primary language of 87.7 percent of the population, followed by 6.2 percent speaking Azerbaijani, 3.9 percent Armenian, 1.2 percent Russian, and 1 percent other languages.[228][n 1] In the 2010, the United States federal government began the Teach and Learn English with Georgia program of promoting English literacy in elementary school. The goal was to import English speakers from across the world to ensure that all children in Georgia spoke English in four years and replace Russian as a second language.[
Awesome! 😍
Video Quality is just superb, and your vlogging style is just next level with simplicity and rich information..
Keep Up the Good Work..😉👍
Great, thanks, glad to hear it.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos That's what I was about to say. Many tourists vlog in Georgia, but none of them are like this one. It's simple but very informative, and throughout this vlog, you feel the spirit of the country. Great job Gabriel.
Wow! Surprisingly Stunning beautiful city!
Awesome! haven't seen much of this place before ÇD
Love this video! Thanks for sharing your trip with us, now I really want to go to Georgia 😃👍🏼
Thanks for taking us to Tbilisi! That's one I haven't been to either, and great to see the way you record and share it.
Wow! You made it to Tblisi which looks awesome. I'm looking forward to your future videos from Georgia. Is there any chance of a view of the Tblisi metro in a future video? I don't know what your future plans are, but Yerevan in Armenia is only a 30 minute flight from Tblisi on Georgian Airways according to Skyscanner. Have a great time in.Georgia.
The city appears extremely clean. All the landscaping is very neat. Seems "new".
Can't wait to see other perspectives from different parts of the country.
thats great when someone makes video on your city ❤️
I know almost nothing about Georgia!--this is why we watch you, for stuff like this. It looks quiet and dark, but a little warm maybe? Looking forward to the rest!
I was there 3 years ago and I loved it! But that´s normal coming from a basque guy because I was between my kartvelian brothers and sisters. Saqartvelo genatsvale!!!! Greetings to all kartvelians from Bilbao-Basketi!
Nice to hear that. Very few people know about us as pre-Indo-European Ethnicities. Greetings from Mingrelia.
Yes! Been waiting for a video from you in Tbilisi!
Interesting city growing in popularity. I almost landed in Tbilisi this year... still thinking of doing a thorough Georgia trip.
I miss Georgia!
I've been there in 2019
Lovely city. Thanks for the video
Thank you Gabriel!!! Love your videos.
Nice to see you are in Tbilisi, don't forget to check out Agmashenebeli ave and streets nearby, or hike up Sololaki part of the city! enjoy
Greetings Georgians from Texas.
Great video, Gabriel! Safe travels...
Visit Kazbegi (Stepantsminda) , it’s insane, 2hours drive from Tbilisi; Svaneti (if you have enough time to explore the country, you can take helicopter from Natakhtari airport);
Batumi (coastal city) - one of the best of the Black sea (you can take the train from Tbilisi, cheap and fast). Enjoy!
Wonderful video! 😉 Like and support from London! 💗
Nice change from 15 Million People City to 1.5 M people city.
Definitely. Much more my style.
Which city was it?))
Very impressed. Love the pedestrian bridge.
Thank you Gabriel , great video
Super inspired by your videos! I’m 14 and live in the US, and have finally made enough money to take a trip go Costa Rica. Thanks so much for the inspiration. Shea Firth
Excellent, I hope you have a nice trip. I haven't been to CR yet but it sounds like a great choice.
Tbilisi is very beautiful.
After the hustle and bustle of Istanbul , this looks like a paradise!
I'm glad you got the hate out greek
@@Jamokai You hate the truth .
That river called mtkvari (მტკვარი) lot's of people drowned there
How many times did someone ask you to go on a boat tour while you where walking across peace bridge?
Gabriel...great to see in a new place!!
Hello Gabriel, your videos are the best travel videos ever. Georgia seems like a nice place..
I'm impressed with Tbilisi. It's quite a lovely city. I liked that freaky tree sculpture.
I remember you was at sammer on Georgia and Tbilisi too😉
Wow! It looks like Tbilisi is a hidden gem!
Wonderful Video Many Thanks, one place I will visit .
Wow that looks like a fascinating city!
love the streets and sidewalks. wow blown away !
I told you he was gonna go anywhere I had plans to go 🤣 unbelievable
Do they have traffic rules? :p
NICE VIDEO, THANK U
You are rocking in Tbilisi!!!
Interesting! I also liked the quality of GoPro Hero 7 shooting.
Excellent, good to hear.
I really enjoy your travelling videos, keep up the great work. thanks! BTW, always wanted to mention you look like the Bee Gees Bros.
Hi Gabriel, It seems like rush hour on the bay area train. Anyway it looks like a very quiet but interesting city. I'm sure like most cities there a modern side of the city and old side of the city with a mix of historic sites to see.
Hey gaby another nice country
yes, Georgia was under soviet union rule but also Stalin was from Georgia and he was Georgian so basically, Russia was under control of Georgia rule soviet union?
This is true, I learned since I got here that Stalin was from here.
Stalin might have been Georgian but he was communist and Soviet first and only then Georgian.
It's a bit more complex, before Stalin there was Lenin... who created ..what essentially has become a Soviet Union. As for Stalin, he was a Georgian mobster, robbing banks and giving the stolen money to the revolutionaries in Moscow. Still... if you think that Russia was under a Georgian rule... you are wrong, read - 1921 Russian red army invasion of Georgia... it should be pretty clear.
I saw you when you were filming this video, about in 6,55. )
No way, very cool.
Are u going down to Armenia? Greetings to Georgians from you’re Christian neighbors 😺😺
Woah. Look at that freak.
does that tree sculpture say what metal its made out of? it's AMAZING! so cool
I tried to find more info about it online but couldn't find anything specific. I'll see if I can get some more info somehow for the next video from Tbilisi.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos thanks hun! im obsessed! so neat!😍
Someone posted a comment here on your focus on the food and I think it's great because food is a universal "language", you don't need to understand the language or the culture to know that something is delicious, plus the food shows a lot about the culture.
I love that place!!
It's such a nice country is on my list of cool places.
Beautiful!
I will be there soon in 5 April 2019 I wish to meet new friends there😊
they seems very polite people, very interesting country
Mr. Gabriel your videos are very interesting,because you mention the very places of a country that you visit. Please mention the expenses of Georgia.
Thanks. I will make another video showing how much things cost.
Greek fasolada was the soup and Greek/Turkish peynirli the cheese bread with egg, it was made by Greeks in Istanbul
...And also, just in few more other details about Georgians (as from historian by education). Georgians in Caucasus, Etruscans in Italy, Corsicans in Corsica, Picts in Britain, Spanish Iberians in Spain and other Iberian/ Celtic peoples of Europe have same ethno, ethnic origin and represent Iberian race, Iberian, Ibero/ Celtic peoples of Europe, this is why all these listed peoples ( together with the originality of each of these peoples) also have similarities, identical in the different forms of culture, in folk music, dance, in ancient architectural style and so on. Also Georgians cultures of different historical times, periods are European ( together with their original Georgian cultures, influences with different European cultures, beginning from ancient times, influences with ancient Greek civilizations/ cultures, with Roman cultures, later with Byzantium culture, Catholic Europe and other European cultures during the history of Georgians, Georgia.), and of course all these historical things proven historically/ scientifically by World's, European (including Georgian) historians/ scientists, and this is why Georgians European/ Western way is absolutely naturally and historically right way to returning to their European roots, which means to returning their true Georgian roots in this South- Eastern, Caucasus region, where Georgia itself is located, and this is how the vast majority of Georgians consider themselves and their country. Sincerely, Alex.
0:10 Boy you are tall I’m 12 year old and crowds are nightmare
Thanks for the great video
nice i like your video keep posting more
Wow, cool, different.
That bus thing ... So cute 😘❤i think that weird thing is a tree... 😍❤❤❤ @10.06 indian dish
Yeah it's some sort of man-made steel tree. If I find out any more info about it then I'll mention it in the next video from Tbilisi.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos ❤ cool 😘
Very interesting, the caucaso. you should go to siberia, , and kasagistan.
I would love to see you go to Estonia. It looks like a nice country.
So how many days would you recommend there? Is it definitely worth it? I am planning to go to Odessa in July and I thinking about going to Tbilisi also. I prefer small cities than large ones like Paris or Moscow.
A few days in Tbilisi is enough, but there's tons more to see in the country. I'd plan to stay a couple weeks if you have the time.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Thanks Gabriel! How is the cost of living there? Is it like the Ukraine?
@@philliesfan1164 It's super cheap, very similar to Ukraine.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Thanks! What would you prefer? Odessa or Tbilisi on first trip to Europe?
You should go to Armenia and then to nagorno karabagh. you can take the bus to yerevan which is only 5 hours.
Cheers ly man 😄
When will you come to Danube Delta in Romania ?
He must be having a great time in Georgia since he hasn't posted a newer video on it in almost 4 days....
quick question: Do you have a money collection? If yes it would be cool if you could show us the currencys you collected through out your 30 years of travel.
I collect leftover coins, but I give them to my nephew at the end of my trips.
...My first impressions of the film footage is that, unlike Bulgaria these people are not afraid of being outside !!!....There are people on the streets everywhere....In Bulgaria you can't find anybody for dust, probably far more sociable than in Sofie also.......I imagine those food prices are "tourist area" prices and that if you get out on the edges of town they would drop dramatically.....
Tbilisi is a city to walk, have a coffee on the sidewalk cafes, and locals do it all the time.
Can you tell us the name of the hostel you stayed at, please?
It was the Marco Polo Hostel, but they're closed now for the winter.