Minibus to Tbilisi, Georgia from Yerevan, Armenia | Quick Travel Vlog

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • It cost us a little under $40 USD (for both tickets) to bus from Yerevan, Armenia to Tbilisi Georgia in October of 2023. The last time we took a bus (outside of the EU) from one city to another city in the neighboring country, it didn't go so well. This time though, it was super easy.
    If you go to the main bus terminal in Yerevan, on the left side of the building you will see a sign for Comfort Armenia. Behind that sign on that side of their building was the office. We bought our tickets the day or two before for a 10:30 am departure. Our bus filled up well before then and we were off. When we crossed out of Armenia, we just had to bring our Passports and any other documents. When we crossed into Georgia, we had to bring our bags into the building with us. Both times the passengers left the car to walk through the building while the driver stayed in the car and crossed through.
    Was super easy and much cheaper than a plane ticket!
    Episode 175
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    About Us
    We met in college and started a five year journey to graduate, get jobs, pay off student loans and save money to travel. After getting married we bought a one way ticket to Greece in July of 2021 and have been traveling around the Globe since. Living abroad definitely brings some unique experiences.
    These laidback UA-cam videos will be our way of keeping in touch with family and friends as we explore different countries, try new and strange foods (and of course pizza), and see how many times we can avoid airplane fares. These homevideos will be the only souvenir we end up with at the end (only because nothing else will fit in our bags).
    Thanks for watching!
    (pro tip: if you click on ‘settings’ on the youtube video and put the playback speed to ‘2’ it goes by faster!)
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @dougdjcarroll4705
    @dougdjcarroll4705 11 місяців тому

    love your explanation on how to go about getting the bus....good on ya for that! glad it went great , also the food looks so good! keep having fun..xo

  • @venividiviking
    @venividiviking 2 місяці тому

    Eating khinkali with cutlery??? I´ve never seen that one before. 😂😂😂
    You´re supposed to hold in the top and then eat and get the beef juice as well.
    But what the hell...as long as you enjoyed it.
    I was looking for transport infos Yerevan-Tbilisi, so a big thanks for uploading the vid.
    Cheers from a dane, who has lived 4 years in beautiful Georgia 👍

    • @CurtandBriannaSeeStuff
      @CurtandBriannaSeeStuff  16 днів тому +1

      I have never seen anyone pick one up and eat it with their hands - I'm going to have to try that next time 😆😆 thank you for the info! We definitely enjoyed it and really had fun in Georgia!

    • @venividiviking
      @venividiviking 16 днів тому

      @@CurtandBriannaSeeStuffNo worries, mate... Im going to Georgia next month. I will make a video for you, how to eat kinkhali 😄
      Yes, Georgia is a great little place. I travel there 2-3 times a year.