Dimitri Ergemlidze is a TV show host – FARM, broadcasted every Sunday on Georgian Public Broadcaster, showing life of farmers, farms and Agriculture in general.
Nika Meskhi director of the company, has years of experience working at travel agency, providing with incoming and outgoing tours around the world.
Javakheti
The underground halls of the “mountain queen” dug out of the solid rock, Vardzia looks like it was taken directly from the pages of Lord of the Rings. In reality it is a cave-palace-monastery, built not by dwarfs, but by Georgians in the Caucasus for their fabled queen Tamar.
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Baghdati is situated in Imereti Region, Western Georgia, by the river Khanistskali. It’s stretched for 815 square kilometers and lies at the altitude of 200 m. Baghdati is located about 25 km from Kutaisi. The winter is moderately cold and the summer is comparatively hot. Obcha is village in Bagdati region mostly known of its wineyards.
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Khornabuji, village in Dedoplistskaro region of Kakheti is close to Sighnagi. It only takes 1,5 hours drive from Tbilisi and about 15 min from Sighnagi. Khornabuji Castle AKA Castle of Queen Tamara is ancient castle in this village. It was probably constructed originally at the end of the 1st millennium BC, at which time it was the only fortification controlling the valleys of the Iori and Alazani rivers.
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Latalli is a village in the Svaneti region, 9km till Mestia and is 1700M from the sea level. It takes about 15 min to drive to Mestia by a motor road. This was once a free community of people not subservient to any lord, situated on the edge of Svaneti and thus always well fortified. The communities on its lower approaches were held by princes. There have been built many battle towers to protect the community from the lords; some of them are still present. Ancient fortifications left from the medieval time can also be seen.
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Silk Worm - Walks in nature / pruning the trees / vegetable garden – collecting, preparing / preparation of soil / local food preparation / silk worms masterclass / producing silk thread / working with silk worn leaves / learning knitting from corn thread / ripping / working with medical plants (over 365 types) / preparing medicine from plants masterclass / Georgian kitchen / almonds milk preparation /
MORE INFOBecause it offers well looked after accommodation all over the country and because it is really easy to book. A lot of the agro-tourism activities take place in stunning protected natural spaces, such as National Parks. The scenery is truly spectacular. Tourists will find that each town has its own distinctive farming, cultural and linguistic traditions. As there are so many different places to stay, the experiences to choose from are endless. Tourists can learn all about farming: how to feed the animals, milk the cows, collect chicken eggs, shear a sheep, be a shepherd for a day, look after horses, and the children can go on donkey rides. Look after a vegetable garden, water the plants, pick vegetables, help to work the land, grow organic products, make wine (Georgian Qvevri wine making, which is protected by UNESCO as the unique wine making technology, making wine in clay pots) etc.