GEORGIA
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Why Study MBBS In Georgia?
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Georgia
- Georgians are known for their warm hospitality, friendliness, and respect for foreigners.
- Locals are generally helpful, especially toward international students.
- English is widely spoken among youth and professionals in cities like Tbilisi and Batumi.
- Society is safe, tolerant, and multicultural, with no history of racial discrimination.
- Strong emphasis on family, tradition, and community values.
- Georgia has a rich cultural heritage blending European and Asian influences, with ancient churches, polyphonic music, and traditional dance.
- Cuisine features vegetarian-friendly dishes like khachapuri (cheese bread), lobio (bean stew), and fresh salads; meat lovers enjoy shashlik and khinkali (dumplings).
- Popular tourist spots include Kazbegi Mountains, Svaneti towers, Batumi seaside, Uplistsikhe cave town, and Mtskheta (UNESCO site).
- Wine culture dates back 8,000 years—Georgia is considered the birthplace of wine.
- Festivals like Alaverdi and Tbilisoba showcase vibrant traditions and music.
- Georgia has four distinct seasons: mild springs, warm summers (25–35°C), colorful autumns, and cool winters (0–10°C in cities; colder in mountains).
- Tbilisi and Batumi rarely see heavy snow; winters are manageable with heating in hostels.
- Summers are dry and sunny—ideal for outdoor activities.
- Coastal Batumi has a subtropical climate—warmer and more humid than Tbilisi.
- Overall, the climate is comfortable year-round for international students.
- Cities have efficient, affordable public transport: metro (Tbilisi), buses, and marshrutkas (minibuses) costing $0.20–0.50 per ride.
- Ride-hailing apps like Bolt and Yandex.Taxi are widely used and inexpensive.
- Intercity travel by train or bus is cheap and comfortable (e.g., Tbilisi to Batumi: ~$8, 5 hours).
- Most universities, hostels, and hospitals are within walking distance or short rides in city centers.
- International students adapt quickly to the transport system, which is safe and easy to navigate.
