While going through my blog recently, I realized that I had never actually concluded my Georgia travel series. So, after all these years, it's finally time to finish the story.
After exploring the beautiful City of Love, Sighnaghi, and enjoying the funicular ride and the panoramic views from the TV Tower at Mtatsminda Park, we returned to our hotel quite late in the evening. It had been a day filled with memorable experiences, and we were pleasantly exhausted.
While some of our teammates decided to take a late-night stroll through the streets, We chose something much simpler. My then colleague—and a friend from the office whom I still treasure dearly—Rakshinda, settled into the hotel balcony overlooking the gently flowing river. We didn't have any grand conversations, sat there simply, occasionally standing by the railing, letting the cool night breeze to flow through us.
The moment was incredibly calming. The quietness of the night, the gentle sound of the river, and the refreshing breeze created a sense of peace that we had been longing for. The most unforgettable travel memories are not about famous landmarks or exciting adventures, but about moments like these—where time seems to slow down, and you simply exist in the present, about how you take each day whether good or bad.
By then, Paru was already fast asleep. Around 2 a.m., Rakshinda and I finally decided it was time for bed. The next day would be our last in Georgia, and we had an early start ahead of us. After breakfast and checking out of the hotel, we were set to explore the charming streets of Tbilisi before bidding farewell to this beautiful country this time, expecting to come back again.
With those thoughts in mind, we slipped into a deep sleep, carrying with us the quiet beautiful memories which we could carry for the years to come.
The next morning arrived sooner than we would have liked. After checking out of the hotel, we gathered for one last group photograph—the memories shared throughout the journey.
Our final day in Georgia was dedicated to exploring the heart of Tbilisi. We first made our way to the iconic Peace Bridge, where modern architecture blends with the city's historic charm. From there, we walked through the park below, peaceful morning surroundings, and came across the Lock tree, a man made one.
As we wandered through the streets of Tbilisi, every corner seemed to tell a story, finally making our way to the majestic Mother of Georgia, standing tall as a symbol of the country's strength and hospitality. The panoramic view from there was simply breathtaking.
Along the way, we passed several notable landmarks, including the Bank of Georgia building, the Public Notary, the vibrant Meidan Bazaar, and the famous Sulphur baths that have been an integral part of Tbilisi's history for centuries.
Before leaving, we couldn't resist picking up a few local treasures—pure Georgian honey and a delightful assortment of dried fruits to take a little taste of Georgia back home with us.
And just like that, it was time to say goodbye.
Georgia had welcomed us with warm hospitality, and memories that would stay with us for a lifetime.
As we headed towards the airport, it wasn't just the end of a trip—it was the end of a beautiful chapter and silently promising ourselves that one day, some of us may return as travelers again and again, Until then, thank you, Georgia.
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