Life in Georgia now vs back in the Soviet Union (Big trip through the country)

This is my first time in a Post-Soviet country, let's make a big journey through Georgia!
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00:00 Russia-Georgia land border
01:40 Meet my friends from Lingopie
02:42 My first time in a post-Soviet country! Impressions
05:40 Life in a Soviet and modern Georgia
07:25 Soviet heritage in Tbilisi
08:50 The criminal capital of the USSR - Kutaisi & Vor v Zakone
11:58 Georgian vs Svan cultures
13:51 Dinner with a Svan man!
16:58 A long way to Ushguli...
18:07 I did 4-day trek to say 'hi' from Givi
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  • @ElifromRussia
    @ElifromRussia6 ай бұрын

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  • @paolodenis5898

    @paolodenis5898

    6 ай бұрын

    STOP P R O P A G A N D A ​​The reality of Russia is really sad... Coming out of Kremlin's propaganda bubble... The totalitarian regime of dictator Putin and his followers, has been conducting a senseless war of unprovoked invasion of a neighboring state, Ukraine, with its recognized sovereignty and borders, causing thousands of deaths, total destruction of cities and territory, unbelievable war crimes since 2022, in violation of all international law and despite the firm condemnation and warning of the UN and the overwhelming majority of civilized countries, not to mention all the blackmail and all the lies. What the fuck are you talking about, without ever feeling a sense of shame, of pity for the innocent victims, of the wasted resources, of the pain inflicted by imperialist manias of a murderous billionaire and his followers faithful accomplices Russian citizens... You and Elina are just a puppet in their hands... Shame on you! C O W A R D S ! (In memory of А́нна Степа́новна Политко́вская)

  • @christian78478

    @christian78478

    6 ай бұрын

    У России и Грузии великая общая история, и скоро мы снова станем друзьями 1. Картли-Кахети царство вошло в состав Российской империи в 1801 году нашей эры. 2. Имеретинское царство вошло в состав Российской империи в 1810 году нашей эры. 3. Княжество Гурия вошло в состав Российской империи в 1829 году нашей эры. 4. Княжество Сванетия вошло в состав Российской империи в 1857 году нашей эры. 5. Княжество Абхазия вошло в состав Российской империи в 1864 году нашей эры. 6. Княжество Мингрелия вошло в состав Российской империи в 1867 году нашей эры. С 1698 по 1917 год в Российской империи было 380 грузинских генерала. В 1917 году в переходном правительстве было 21 грузинских генералов, а в Советском Союзе - 126 грузинских генералов. Этот грузинский полководец помогал Российской империи в сотнях сражений, а также тысячи грузинских офицеров и сотни тысяч грузинских рядовых. От Наполеона Российскую империю спас грузинский генерал Петр Багратион (которого Наполеон называл самым достойным противником среди русских генералов того времени). За эту заслугу российский император поставил памятник Багратиону в Бородинской долине. Сталин и Берия также были среди 126 грузинских генералов Советского Союза, которые создали космическую программу России, атомную бомбу, атомную энергию (предоставили Советскому Союзу полную энергетическую независимость), полностью индустриализировали все 15 республик Советского Союза, положили конец голодовки, проводившиеся каждые 10 лет на большей части территории России и Советского Союза в целом. Они создали военную, научную, экономическую базу, сильнейшую разведку и спецслужбы, такие как КГБ, и превратили Советский Союз в сверхдержаву, которая была одним из правителей биполярного мира вместе с США, Россией и Русский народ по сей день пользуется своей властью. Русские были спасены вместе с другими 124 грузинскими генералами от гитлеровского нашествия и порабощения (более 300 тысяч грузинских рядовых также погибли во Второй мировой войне). Каждый пятый выходец из Грузии был призван на фронт Второй мировой войны - 700 тысяч грузин из 3,5 миллионов жителей Советской Республики Грузия. Примерно каждый второй не вернулся домой. 300 000 грузинских бойцов пали в боях, защищая свою Родину. Всего за время существования СССР (1922-1991) звания Героя Советского Союза было присвоено 12 777 человек (за особые боевые, научные, предпринимательские и спортивные заслуги). Звание было присвоено 95 женщинам. Всего 1038 этнически грузинских граждан Советского Союза получили звание Героя Советского Союза. Это означает, что каждый десятый герой в Советском Союзе был этническим грузином. Грузины получали звание героев в 5 раз чаще, чем представители других советских этносов. Советский Союз был Грузино-Российской империей. Советский Союз был основан четырьмя городами: Москвой, столицей Великороса, Минском, столицей Белоруссии, Киевом, столицей Малороссии, и Тбилиси, столицей грузин. При этом все основные основы Советского Союза были построены грузинской элитой, создавшей эту сверхдержаву. «Единственным человеком, сыгравшим самую большую роль в создании военно-промышленного комплекса в России, был грузин Серго Орджоникидзе (Григорий Константинович Орджоникидзе), который в 1930-е годы был наркомом тяжелой промышленности. Он был, видимо, блестящим управленцем и он сыграл абсолютно ключевую роль в организации создания военно-промышленного комплекса России». - Александр Меркурис. Серго Орджоникидзе стал символом индустриализации, проводимой на территории Советского Союза в целом, поэтому его именем названы сотни городов, сел и районов по всему Советскому Союзу. и 12 районов, сел и поселков Грузии.

  • @chrissonnenschein6634

    @chrissonnenschein6634

    6 ай бұрын

    Eli would really like Japan I think... road signs are also in Russian in parts of Hokkaido ... with onsens / banya everywhere.. Hakodate and Sapporo has had russian (and czech) communities if I recall. FYI: I think some words in Japanese are the same as russian/slavic as well.

  • @aasemkhalid3685

    @aasemkhalid3685

    6 ай бұрын

    Eli you should make another episode from Tbilisi and other big cities

  • @chrissonnenschein6634

    @chrissonnenschein6634

    6 ай бұрын

    Not only are there Old Believer and other cultures with villages in Alaska and Canada :: I know of a couple Old Russian communities that have “sovereign native” status on Kodiak Island .... from the days of the first russian explorers of west coast Americas

  • @ericastier1646
    @ericastier16466 ай бұрын

    You have to give respect to her, she received a simple referral to visit someone 60km 4 days away by trecking in the mountains and she goes. What a woman.

  • @projectdesign4675

    @projectdesign4675

    6 ай бұрын

    She's precious.I watch her because she's daring/bright and warm...I dated a lady who looked just like her in Ukraine ( of Tartar origin).....what a darling people! The women are elegantly slender and delicious!

  • @namkumureronat1496

    @namkumureronat1496

    6 ай бұрын

    Bir tanesin, teksin Eli.. Bu videon beni çok etkiledi . Bugüne kadar niçin komşu Gürcistan 'a gitmedim diye kendimi affetmiyorum..

  • @dsmj7389

    @dsmj7389

    6 ай бұрын

    The way she kept her word was very impressive.

  • @tom123tom

    @tom123tom

    6 ай бұрын

    Ginger power. She's pretty cool. She opens the doors.

  • @JesinaCosmoPolLatina_fromGdyna

    @JesinaCosmoPolLatina_fromGdyna

    6 ай бұрын

    ​​@@projectdesign4675I once (nearly two decades ago luckily) met a Ukrainian redhead girl/women, which was only interested in my success in carrier or potentials and the potential to make money. Realized it fast and we quite fast stop dating. It's a stereotype, but people/women are quite often that way in every country and they are also somehow flat and inappropriate to a certain degree without realising it (ever), unfortunately.

  • @HT-rq6om
    @HT-rq6om6 ай бұрын

    I am sooo impressed to see people in remote Georgian villages speak English so well. Here in Germany not even in big towns speak English at this level.

  • @shngain100

    @shngain100

    6 ай бұрын

    ThAT's because Germany is a developed country and German is a language of business. Georgian is a small language

  • @JesinaCosmoPolLatina_fromGdyna

    @JesinaCosmoPolLatina_fromGdyna

    6 ай бұрын

    Can imagine, that you are right, never thought about it. I also had problems with speaking it fluently because of a lack of practicing, but understood quite everything an average English speaker told, watched quite often English movies for over a decade etc. So oversimplified said, Germans usually at least understand English well. The older people in East Germany if 50+ years understand rather Russian language (or both). In Western Germany you can get along quite well without learning a single word of German. I got to know a lot of English speaking people, who never really needed to learn some German and even complained about that circumstance. But the scholar system of Germany slowly declines since decades as well, obvious and unfortunately!

  • @Anastasia-nn5fy

    @Anastasia-nn5fy

    5 ай бұрын

    If you go to many African countries you will find a lot of people speak English there as well, it is a sign of a poor under developed country we’re people dream of immigrating from their country so they put an effort to study English

  • @TakoGoksadze

    @TakoGoksadze

    3 ай бұрын

    Wtf small Language mean 😅🤦🏼‍♀️ German is part of Germanic language group together with many other European languages , so it’s actually easier for them to learn English . Georgian has its own language group , which incorporates other languages : svanuri, megruli and lazuri

  • @TakoGoksadze

    @TakoGoksadze

    3 ай бұрын

    How Germany being a developed country explain that many Germans don’t speak English ? When it’s a mandatory subject at school and they don’t have a problem related to deficiency of good teachers or difficulty for students to systematically attend classes

  • @aldinhopailan79
    @aldinhopailan796 ай бұрын

    I am not tired about saying that you are such a great documentary maker. Your channel is, for me, probably, the highest quality one that I can find in youtube overall, in the most importnt terms (quality of content, quality of production, cultural spectrum). I don't know who you are, but I am amazed if you can do all this just by yourself.

  • @Biobin123

    @Biobin123

    5 ай бұрын

    Loved this video as a Georgian too. But referring to svans as not georgians and comparing their culture to Georgian culture made no sense. Every region of Georgia has its unique culture, we united to maintain that culture from outside forces. Svan language is different from laz zan megrelian etc… same with food, how we dress, party etc. in imereti you will find mostly vegetarian food when some one dies in svan they will slaughter a lot of animals. Every region is different there is no stand alone georgian culture without regional culture combined. Same people will refer to apkhazians as not Georgians and etc which is just sad.

  • @vishnulele6665

    @vishnulele6665

    4 ай бұрын

    Very interesting! Wish there's a video on this...(?)​@@Biobin123

  • @ekaterinenozadze2127

    @ekaterinenozadze2127

    27 күн бұрын

    I like her videos also, but this one is far from reality, in this video is only Russian propaganda nothing more.

  • @mariach7691

    @mariach7691

    24 күн бұрын

    @@ekaterinenozadze2127 exactly and it sucks

  • @dclassing
    @dclassing6 ай бұрын

    Beautiful country and one of my favorite episodes. My wife is from Kazan, and I proposed to her in Tbilisi. That country will always have a special place in our hearts.

  • @GingerBreadMan144
    @GingerBreadMan1446 ай бұрын

    Such an admirable thing to travel on foot, four days to say hi from one friend to another! Sounds very humbling and grounding! It's now my favorite story from Georgia 😊.

  • @anwarski
    @anwarski6 ай бұрын

    🌸 Just a message from the Netherlands to express how much I appreciate and love your genuine interest to explore places and really get to know the people and how you let this determine how your journey unfolds, often in unexpected ways. Thank you so much for tagging us along these beautiful experiences and reminding us that beyond geopolitical, religious, linguistic and cultural “borders”, people connect with people. 🫶🏽 PS. The man at 13:25 is wearing a sweater that says “fietsenstalling”, which is the Dutch word for bicycle storage, so it made me smile to see this gentleman so far away wearing an uniform that people at Dutch train stations that work at these storages usually wear. 😊

  • @josh7ray

    @josh7ray

    6 ай бұрын

    was lookin for this comment as a dutchie 🤣

  • @Yeroen

    @Yeroen

    6 ай бұрын

    Didn’t even notice that about “Fietsenstalling”.

  • @jackievandeven4797

    @jackievandeven4797

    5 ай бұрын

    I was wondering THANKS.

  • @ryori4176
    @ryori41766 ай бұрын

    Hi Eli, you are a professional anthropologist. Thanks for another great journey.

  • @nupagadi84
    @nupagadi842 ай бұрын

    I traveled Georgia for the last 10 days and now getting that video recommended. Great country, great memories!

  • @CosmicMystery7
    @CosmicMystery76 ай бұрын

    God bless all of the Orthodox Christians in Georgia. As an American convert, I hope I can one day travel to Georgia and see all of the incredible ancient churches and monasteries.

  • @zvonkobogdan9634

    @zvonkobogdan9634

    6 ай бұрын

    Not many orthodox christians there in a small country of Georgia, unfortunately. Sadly, many of them are woke (specially newer generations) that got possesed by ideology since pretty much most of media & "education" is controlled by west. Would skip this one.. Unironically, they were more christian (and more sucesfull) during the Soviet times

  • @dasselbe2521

    @dasselbe2521

    6 ай бұрын

    You disgrace your ancestors

  • @MaximusAugustusOrthodox

    @MaximusAugustusOrthodox

    Ай бұрын

    God bless you and your loved ones! Greetings from Germany ☦️🇩🇪❤️🇺🇸☦️

  • @donaldduck-ru4lw

    @donaldduck-ru4lw

    Ай бұрын

    where you from?

  • @aftertheendtimes
    @aftertheendtimes3 ай бұрын

    Eli i am touched by your soul, It is unreal that you took the 60km walk and do this, as i said before in my eyes you are a living legend, and also a pure heart, Thank you for taking us out here on your travels. I admire and have the higest respect for you.

  • @YosefMontanez1987
    @YosefMontanez19872 ай бұрын

    Eli is a Tatar superpower to do what she does and trek for 4 days in Georgia.❤❤❤❤❤😊

  • @hugomitre9096
    @hugomitre90966 ай бұрын

    Gamarjoba Eli! Thank you for sharing this fascinating video of Georgia with it’s beautiful landscapes and friendly people. Outstanding work. Warm greetings and much respect from California! 🤩✌🏻🫶

  • @tomkeller6982
    @tomkeller69823 ай бұрын

    Hi Eli. Tom again from Ohio. Great tour of Georgia. Fascinating in many ways. People are so similar everywhere. Love your street conversations with locals. Love getting to know more of the Russian people and their way of life.

  • @technobo06
    @technobo066 ай бұрын

    That was very nice of you walking 60 km to meet and say Hi to his brother, you really are such a wonderful person inside and out, more power to you.

  • @johndewey6358
    @johndewey63586 ай бұрын

    Wow Eli, you are such a good person. Keeping your promise and went on a treck just to say hi! That is wonderful. I hope this spirit stays with you all your life.🎉 Georgia is beautiful and Georgians are a great nation with a fantastic culture and need I say wonderful wines.

  • @danilavanila6842

    @danilavanila6842

    6 ай бұрын

    Sadly it was short but it was totally an awesome experience. LOVE Georgia from a Russian living in USA. One day I'll definitely go and visit❤

  • @JesinaCosmoPolLatina_fromGdyna

    @JesinaCosmoPolLatina_fromGdyna

    6 ай бұрын

    Keeping promises is also a matter of appropriateness. I for instance don't always keep to all my promises, especially if a person don't remember me of them, which I barely know! But in her situation as a guest of the house and these circumstances I would have tended to act similarly also because of all the positive side effects and opportunities within.

  • @schipovniza1
    @schipovniza16 ай бұрын

    What a present, you finally made it to Georgia. You have been around a lot in Tbilisi already. Thank you so much for talking to everyone. 🥰

  • @user-vn8yt4it9h
    @user-vn8yt4it9h6 ай бұрын

    Красивая Грузия и шикарная природа. Спасибо за видео❤

  • @user-sv4ou5bz7m

    @user-sv4ou5bz7m

    6 ай бұрын

    Там красивое только природа и древние развалины. А так обшарпанная нищая страна.

  • @tig79rover91

    @tig79rover91

    6 ай бұрын

    nishaja tvoja dusha, abarvanez ti.@@user-sv4ou5bz7m

  • @raggedblossom508
    @raggedblossom5086 ай бұрын

    Another stunning production! Georgia looks beautiful in so many ways. Well done, Eli!

  • @erickent4248
    @erickent42486 ай бұрын

    As an American it is weird to me that the Georgian people all speak English so well, but it is encouraging as a place to travel easily.

  • @realerthanyourdad_

    @realerthanyourdad_

    6 ай бұрын

    How is it weird? Yall have weird expectations about our country and it’s probably because you watch Russian people talk about us🤡

  • @alexander7178

    @alexander7178

    5 ай бұрын

    hello from Georgia! i'd like to let you know that we are little European Nation. we always spoke several languages, during old eras educated people knew Arabic or Persian or Turkish(Osmanlija) then we knew Russian and German, now we know English and yeah because of reforms made in Georgia in 2012 changed so many things here. that reform is putting English as 1st foreign language in every Georgian school, started from the tiniest mountain village to biggest Tbilisi schools. that's why English replaced two main foreign languages (Russian and German) and now i would surely say, that majority of Georgian population under 30-35 speaks English. best regards 🎈 we await more and more American tourists here 😁🥰

  • @AnanoKiskeidze

    @AnanoKiskeidze

    4 ай бұрын

    georgia is west asian country​@@alexander7178

  • @jimskoutas1933

    @jimskoutas1933

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@alexander7178 do people still speak Russian in Georgia?

  • @foolthe49

    @foolthe49

    12 күн бұрын

    @@jimskoutas1933 Yes. Many elders are quick to use Russian words when they forget the Georgian equivalent of the word. When I was a kid, they would also speak to one another in Russian so that the youngsters wouldn't understand what they were saying, but I do not see such a practice anymore.

  • @catalinapanait2769
    @catalinapanait27693 ай бұрын

    I am from Romania, I visited Georgia in 2022, Tiblisi, Kutaisi, Batumi and other places but also Mestia with a trip to Ushguli and had someone from the Ratiani family as a guide. Thank you for showing me these places that I so much adored. Nature is exceptional there, and the people, and the food :)

  • @mshvidogio

    @mshvidogio

    28 күн бұрын

    Greetings to Romania, I’m Georgian and used to visit Romania 15 to 20 years ago, been in Bucharest, Cluj Napoca, in Constanta, beautiful country saw beautiful churches. I found out that we have few dishes that are similar of course different names but exactly same recipes. I have very good memories from Romania, god bless your country and people! ✌🏻

  • @GertjanZwiggelaar-mo4tz
    @GertjanZwiggelaar-mo4tz6 ай бұрын

    WOW! Eli. This is one of your very best productions. I love your attitude, fortitude and superb video production values. Great use of your drone. Thank you for taking the trouble to bring greetings from Givi and sharing the adventure with us. I am very surprised to learn that so many Georgians speak English. I am confident that this production may very well increase tourism into Georgia from English speaking countries. The government of Georgia should pay you a healthy stipend for being such an incredible ambassador.

  • @sopushk

    @sopushk

    6 ай бұрын

    Actually from the perspective of a Georgian the video is so freaking terrible! She’s absolutely lacking information and I guess never did any research about the places she visited. This video is not informative at all, it shows almost nothing, what have you learned about Tbilisi? That there are 3 soviet buildings connected with the bridges? Ridiculous 😂 About Kutaisi? There is nothing to see there 🤦🏼‍♀️ What a shame! One of the oldest cities, with so many artefacts, monasteries, natural monuments, caves etc… only thing she showed was a shitty district, also ridiculous! What’s more, Svans are Georgians and it’s so freaking wrong to say it in a different context, Svaneti is one of the regions of Georgia, with a rich culture and their own dialect, which belongs to Kartvelian languages. So many more things to mention but I’ll finalize with the words - Russia and Georgia are NO FRIENDS! Soviet times are in the past and it will never happen again!

  • @usepdeliantaprawira7888

    @usepdeliantaprawira7888

    6 ай бұрын

    Kruta n klassna eli..👍

  • @realerthanyourdad_

    @realerthanyourdad_

    6 ай бұрын

    What’s so surprising that we speak English? You Americans have wrong views about us✌🏻

  • @belindalombard4901
    @belindalombard49016 ай бұрын

    I've been in Georgia twice and would stay there any time. Lovely people, food and a beautiful country. Lots of love from South Africa. B

  • @FastEddy396
    @FastEddy3966 ай бұрын

    The elder Svan man was really sweet. With age, we think of the future of others. So, when a lovely, intelligent, and hard working woman stops in for hospitality how could he not see a future with you in it. Having traveled a lot myself, hearth and home, in the long run, are truly better. Best-

  • @CapitanDePlai
    @CapitanDePlai6 ай бұрын

    Spreading warmth and friendship wherever you go, that's a big talent you have Eli.

  • @luketarantino
    @luketarantino6 ай бұрын

    Eli, I love your channel !!! Finally, you made it to Georgia ! I am not there but hope you can visit my city Kutaisi . With love from USA ❤️

  • @heinzgassner1057
    @heinzgassner10576 ай бұрын

    You are navigating through this very sensitive topic with your usual great elegance, focusing on lovely stories of real people rather than presenting senseless ‘political or religious concepts’. Congratulations. ❤

  • @vitordelima

    @vitordelima

    6 ай бұрын

    Sus.

  • @thetunefulquire

    @thetunefulquire

    5 ай бұрын

    These “political concepts” are not senseless to the hundreds of thousands of Georgian refugees from the last war with Russia

  • @user-de8se6qw3k
    @user-de8se6qw3k6 ай бұрын

    Спасибо, Элина, за познавательные видео. Природа Грузии очень красивая.

  • @DollyRanch
    @DollyRanch6 ай бұрын

    The conversations you have with the locals are fantastic. This video was great

  • @ninnisto
    @ninnisto6 ай бұрын

    I love and miss Georgia! Hope you enjoyed your stay. Thanks for this video!

  • @zonacrocone4804
    @zonacrocone48046 ай бұрын

    Again a wonderful insight into another region of the world. I can well imagine every father wishing to have Eli as his daughter in law, she is the most beautiful and most amazing woman in the universe. Thank you Eli, for taking us along.

  • @gregbromberg5427
    @gregbromberg54276 ай бұрын

    This is really cool. It promotes the rather simple premise of exploration. As someone who loves to explore, I appreciate this episode. Thanks Eli.

  • @billtsirtsis7060
    @billtsirtsis70606 ай бұрын

    4- day trek through the mountains! Very impressive!

  • @matthewcbishop
    @matthewcbishop4 ай бұрын

    Eli, i am humble and proud to consider you a kindred human spirit. A friend who i have never met. The way you treated Givi with compassion, empathy, and humor shows what an amazing person you are. Here's to many more adventures and people that you meet getting to share in the light you spread everywhere you go! 😊

  • @evakatrinaa
    @evakatrinaa5 ай бұрын

    I love how people of all ages feel comfortable and happy to speak with you. I was on that bridge between the apartment buildings earlier this year and still learned new things from this video. And, well done, walking all that distance!

  • @noone5461
    @noone54616 ай бұрын

    Эли, вы замечательный человек в вас сохранилась детская скромность ❤

  • @peregrinonestemundo2643
    @peregrinonestemundo26436 ай бұрын

    One of the best trips you have uploaded so far. It's a gem. Спасибо большое, Эли.

  • @johnmcguigan4456
    @johnmcguigan44566 ай бұрын

    Hi Eli, I have just discovered you here, your English is very good I shall subscribe to you, it’s very interesting to see countries of the former USSR, I have learned that most of the older generations of these countries prefer to have remained so, but the younger generations can see more opportunities through independence, it’s very uplifting that you feel safe travelling on your own, in the west it can be quite dangerous for a lone female to travel without incident, it must mean that the people of Georgia are very respectful, thank you for a very pleasant view of your journey ❤

  • @leedensmore5970
    @leedensmore59706 ай бұрын

    Hi Eli! That was a good adventure . I enjoyed it a lot. I even laughed. Georgia is very different from what I expected. Glad you were able to interact with all of those you met. And I was surprised by the amount of English spoken. Be careful and practice safety always. Looking forward to your next adventures!

  • @stjonathanchidi
    @stjonathanchidi6 ай бұрын

    Thanks Eli for spreading love, positivity and friendship everywhere you visit… I visited Georgia years ago, precisely Tbilisi, 9ce people and beautiful country.

  • @anakacharava4159

    @anakacharava4159

    6 ай бұрын

    She spreads lies and ignorance.

  • @claesvanoldenphatt9972

    @claesvanoldenphatt9972

    6 ай бұрын

    Georgia can’t be Russia’s friend, because friendship requires mutual respect and freedom. Georgia is so severely victimized by Russia that only fools and slaves can call Russians their friends.

  • @nata6025
    @nata60256 күн бұрын

    I love your convos with Georgians on the street, they seem super friendly

  • @tarwingrill4531
    @tarwingrill45316 ай бұрын

    From Mestia to Ushguli, that is a big hike, and a huge elevation. We hired a cab, one full day round trip, cost us around $80. It was 10 years ago. I think Ushguli is the highest inhabited village in Georgia.

  • @Fane-Babanu

    @Fane-Babanu

    6 ай бұрын

    You forgot to say that the taxi needs to be a 4X drived. 🙃🙂🙃

  • @tarwingrill4531

    @tarwingrill4531

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Fane-Babanu It was not. Taxi with a local driver who knew how.

  • @stephanledford9792
    @stephanledford97926 ай бұрын

    What a beautiful country! I doubt that I will ever make it over there to explore for myself, so thank you for letting us visit through your and your camera.

  • @Aspi-vision
    @Aspi-vision2 ай бұрын

    Georgians have great humor . I met a group in my hometown (Gent) years ago . Give my friend Micha a job and befriended with his family and friends . Really great fun people ,fantastic food ! Chatchapouri ! Big hughs to Georgia from Belgium !

  • @stewartrogerson1369
    @stewartrogerson13696 ай бұрын

    Oh you are amazing Eli, what dedication, people like you can bring cultures together to resolve their issues if we all had the same love to share!

  • @sh.4409

    @sh.4409

    6 ай бұрын

    Multiculturalism doesn’t work. When in Rome as they say.

  • @herbertcourtesie2459

    @herbertcourtesie2459

    6 ай бұрын

    Very well stated! Eli´s episodes point to this possibility based on common sense and traditions.

  • @galinaalbina3712
    @galinaalbina37126 ай бұрын

    Great job! As a teacher of English I'm very happy to watch your video and hear your beautiful English.At the times of political unrest it's wonderful to watch such types of video. Вы - большая умница!

  • @JesinaCosmoPolLatina_fromGdyna

    @JesinaCosmoPolLatina_fromGdyna

    6 ай бұрын

    Exactly/Точно!!🙂

  • @scottlaux6934
    @scottlaux69346 ай бұрын

    Great historical context. Wonderful conversations, humor, gentleness - You are a gem of a person.

  • @Slykkpkins
    @Slykkpkins6 ай бұрын

    Youre a very qualified story teller, i like your style, smile, humour n sincerity. Most of all you are fair in your interactions when you talk to people, no matter who or where they live or come from. Take care n stay safe.

  • @jari121
    @jari1216 ай бұрын

    I spent two weeks in Soviet Georgia in the fall of 1985. We were a group of Finnish bird watchers, some of whom were students of geography and biology. We stayed in Batumi and went on trips to nearby areas. It would be interesting to visit Georgia again after almost forty years.

  • @balwc147

    @balwc147

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah it's completely different now and if u can visit some time. Also there is many flights to Georgia from all of the europe so it's easy go get here. Cheap one are wizz air but they only flight in kutaisi. We love finnish people and you guys are always welcome here unlike russians. Best wishes

  • @Bleda412

    @Bleda412

    6 ай бұрын

    @@balwc147 "Unlike Russians"? What about the host of this here video?

  • @bibekjung7404

    @bibekjung7404

    6 ай бұрын

    KAABER GOD ALMIGHTY--🙏 CREATOR of all SOULS 🙏😊 Who is complete God? Iyov 36:5 - Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB) See, El is Kabir, and despiseth, not any; He is Kabir in ko’ach lev (strength of understanding). Translation: Supreme God is Kabir, but despises no one. He is Kabir, and firm in his purpose. In all Bible translations, the word Kabir has been translated as "Mighty" or "Great" whereas Kabir is the original name of Supreme God. Conclusion: This verse of the Bible proves that Kabir is Complete God. The one who worships God Kabir by taking initiation from the complete saint sent by him gets complete salvation. After attaining salvation that souls rest in peace in the eternal abode Satlok forever. The throne of God is in Satlok( ETERNAL PLACE) 😊😊 God Kabir met Jesus and took his soul to Satlok. On their way, God Kabir made him see his ancestors David, Moses, Abraham, etc. in the Pitra Lokas. Then God took him to Satlok❤

  • @amazin7006

    @amazin7006

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@Bleda412 Russians talk trash about Finland all the time and even call them Nazis on their state media just because they fought against the USSR invasion

  • @Sabundy

    @Sabundy

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@Eric-ii9ceas opposed to all the American and EU propaganda channels? Or is it only propaganda when countries you don't like do it? 😂

  • @subharadey6606
    @subharadey66066 ай бұрын

    Very nice tour-blog of Georgia. Thank you Eli madam.

  • @peterhelm6003
    @peterhelm60036 ай бұрын

    Thank you Eli. I love your tours and your analysis. You provide an experience that we could never know any other way.

  • @lynnsbomb
    @lynnsbomb6 ай бұрын

    So awesome as always. Thanks for the tour and great interactions with the locals.

  • @Humble_Electronic_Musician
    @Humble_Electronic_Musician6 ай бұрын

    Beautiful country, nice people, amazing culture and cuisine. Hope to visit too one day

  • @greggbutler4587
    @greggbutler45876 ай бұрын

    One of my favorite Eli videos! Would love to see more videos of you exploring Georgia and other "post-Soviet" countries

  • @JesinaCosmoPolLatina_fromGdyna

    @JesinaCosmoPolLatina_fromGdyna

    6 ай бұрын

    Me too! Я тоже!

  • @yiikirichard2547
    @yiikirichard25476 ай бұрын

    Big thanks to you for taking us on different journeys on your channel

  • @YaelSharon3410
    @YaelSharon34103 ай бұрын

    Your videos are great because you show things how they are in a simple manner. Every video is a gem in itself and a special moment for us when we watch it. Thank you for posting.

  • @reinerbraun1116
    @reinerbraun11166 ай бұрын

    beautiful vlog Eli❤ especially the part where you were crossing the mountains and those folk songs played in the background, it gave me Lord of the Rings vibes, beautiful vlog and one of the best from you. Lots of love❤

  • @GingerBreadMan144
    @GingerBreadMan1446 ай бұрын

    Eli, when you film, you have such a talent for it. You do such an amazing job on these videos. You seem fearless of those around you and you have such a warm and calming energy about you when you interact with people. Something small I really noticed today was when you were filming one of the old apartments, you managed to capture a small moment of everyday life in Georgia - a mother with her small boy in the window, very curious (or suspicious 😂) of why you were there! Your abilities with making videos and telling stories just keeps getting better and better! Thanks for sharing your adventures with us! Because of you, I'm sure I'll visit Georgia one day)

  • @kingdomofgeorgia1751
    @kingdomofgeorgia17516 ай бұрын

    I don't understand why youtubers love to show the Soviet era buildings. There are more interesting things to see in Georgia than the Soviet era buildings.

  • @eddysamish4367
    @eddysamish43676 ай бұрын

    Gracias Eli. Gran trabajo. Como siempre.😎👍🇷🇺💯🌎

  • @dshawUSAF
    @dshawUSAF6 ай бұрын

    Good job Eli! I think this was my favorite video by you! Georgia is beautiful!

  • @Not-Impressed..1821
    @Not-Impressed..18216 ай бұрын

    Foreign countries often look exotic and better than ours, but the excitement disappears after a few years of living abroad. That's what I've learned.

  • @Bubbs608

    @Bubbs608

    6 ай бұрын

    Much like people who live on the sea want to go to the mountains and people in mountains want to go to sea

  • @JesinaCosmoPolLatina_fromGdyna

    @JesinaCosmoPolLatina_fromGdyna

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes of course, but one can try to arrange and plan her/his life in a way, that another change of the place or country you live in become possible. I always thought about living about half of the year in one place and the other half in another. But if course it's (much) easier said, than it is done. But you also have to be quite open minded and cosmopolitan. The main power that drives to overcome all obstacles is the wish to have a certain change in your live. But I don't like the the usual overextended, rather somehow idealising expectations of many people and Iam lucky to be in a distance of it. Eli often thematisized it and I can only share that point of view.

  • @stephanpopp6210
    @stephanpopp62106 ай бұрын

    How nice to see you in Tbilisi! I need to go back, because we didn't make it to Svanetia. It was a very nice holiday, Tbilisi, Mtskheta, Gori, Borjomi and Batumi. My wife made me learn the Georgian alphabet so that we know where the buses go to. I even tried to lean some Georgian, but after asking "do you have milk?" - tkven rdze gqawt? - I gave up. We found out that they speak good English in Tbilisi, but on the beaches of Batumi, you're better off with Russian.

  • @theman1412
    @theman14126 ай бұрын

    Such a great job interviewing 😊

  • @commoneuropeanstarling
    @commoneuropeanstarling6 ай бұрын

    Am planning a trip to Georgia soon, so this is most useful. Thanks. Absolutely lovely ending.!!!

  • @AngusSuter
    @AngusSuter6 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much Eli for a fantastic video. I think this is one of my favourites. What a beautiful country and people. And an amazing hike through the mountains. Like you say, people are friends everywhere. Good people from one country can be nice to people from another country, even if the governments tell them not to 😊 I want to visit Georgia now

  • @LouisHansell
    @LouisHansell6 ай бұрын

    Eli...another excellent job. Thanks so much!

  • @chelsearose588
    @chelsearose5886 ай бұрын

    Thanks Eli. Another birds eye view of a fascinating place. The trek through the mountains sounds amazing.

  • @quesomichael2530
    @quesomichael25306 ай бұрын

    A beautiful country and beautiful people of Georgia 🇬🇪 🥰

  • @jasontimothywells9895
    @jasontimothywells98956 ай бұрын

    Wow , the village you went to was superb, i would live there and love it . Pure life with simplicity.

  • @heekyungkim8147
    @heekyungkim81476 ай бұрын

    Great video. I love Georgia 🇬🇪 I visited for one month in 2022.

  • @trevortaylor5501
    @trevortaylor55016 ай бұрын

    What a beautiful place.

  • @albertodelmoro
    @albertodelmoro6 ай бұрын

    Thank you Eli! It was so nice for me to recall my stay in Tbilisi and all my Georgian friends.

  • @digitalincometactics9858
    @digitalincometactics98586 ай бұрын

    I enjoy your travels Eli keep up the good work!

  • @Sr.ChilePepper
    @Sr.ChilePepper6 ай бұрын

    I must admit, waking up Saturday mornings and seeing that there is a new Eli video that I may enjoy while having my morning tea has become one of the highlights of my week. edit: grammar.

  • @56fozzie
    @56fozzie6 ай бұрын

    Eli: You have mastered the art of travel videos! This has been another educational, entertaining and insightful video! As always, the cinematography captured the beauty of the location. Your interactions with locals are a charming introduction to the local culture for all your viewers. Keep up the great work!

  • @harrydecker8731
    @harrydecker87316 ай бұрын

    This video was well done! It was very interesting and informative and gives a wide overview of Tblisi and Georgia as well as some individual perspectives. And even some villages! The drone shots were terrific. The history was fascinating. Loved the music. The children were cute and smart, probably smarter than American children. Though people are so different in different countries and towns, most people are good people. You put a lot of work into this video, Eli. You continue to be my favorite vlogger! I so admire you trekking 60 kilometers on foot in the winter to a remote village! You’re the best.

  • @tokaitrading8335

    @tokaitrading8335

    6 ай бұрын

    Is Georgia part of Yugoslavia formerly ?

  • @christian78478

    @christian78478

    6 ай бұрын

    @@tokaitrading8335 Georgia was one of the 4 makers of the USSR. Soviet Union was made by Moscow, Kiev, Minsk and Tbilisi. Stalin was also Geogian. Beria who created Atomic bomb for the Soviet Union was Georgian. Sergo Orjonikidze, who industrialized all the Soviet Republics, including Russia, was Georgian. There were 126 Georgian Soviet Generals. and every tenth of the Hero of USSR was Ethnic Georgian.

  • @lisamchugh3243

    @lisamchugh3243

    6 ай бұрын

    @@tokaitrading8335no

  • @JesinaCosmoPolLatina_fromGdyna

    @JesinaCosmoPolLatina_fromGdyna

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@tokaitrading8335No it's located between the Black Sea in the west and the Kaspian Sea in the east. It's a part of the Kaukasus Mountains. Former Yugoslavia consists of the nowadays countries from north to south: Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegowina, Kosovo and Macedonia in the very south.

  • @tokaitrading8335

    @tokaitrading8335

    6 ай бұрын

    @@JesinaCosmoPolLatina_fromGdyna - thanks

  • @JimJenks1
    @JimJenks16 ай бұрын

    Wow! Truly fascinating and beautiful video! You're such an original! You'd never catch an Instagram traveler walking 60 kilometers. :)))

  • @hannes8835
    @hannes88356 ай бұрын

    It is amazing how many interesting and lovely people you meet on your journeys. Thank you for sharing your experiences.

  • @renatofigueiredo603
    @renatofigueiredo6036 ай бұрын

    Excellent mision, wonderful landscape! Gamarjoba Georgia.

  • @fred993a
    @fred993a6 ай бұрын

    Eli - You are such an excellent teacher - thank you!

  • @whukriede
    @whukriede6 ай бұрын

    I very much liked this video but was also moved a lot by the outro. Yes, friendship is key. Let us always protect it and strive for it where it's in need.

  • @CookedLight
    @CookedLight6 ай бұрын

    One of your best vlogs yet…make the whole world friends 🙏

  • @Blastomagnifico
    @Blastomagnifico6 ай бұрын

    Great content! Fascinating and well filmed!

  • @user-tz1bw9fr4r
    @user-tz1bw9fr4r6 ай бұрын

    Always delightful to see you and your take on your beautiful country!

  • @user-li6bw9rn1z
    @user-li6bw9rn1z6 ай бұрын

    Hi Eli, I am from Singapore and I have been watching your videos and they are getting better and better! Thanks for showing us all these wonderful and interesting places and people which I personally will never have a chance to visit and interact with! Also, much admiration to you for traveling so extensively on your own as a woman! Stay safe and keep it going! 😊❤

  • @thecoin5394

    @thecoin5394

    6 ай бұрын

    отличное видео, Eli. Спасибо и привет из Индонезии.

  • @Gold-vv6lx
    @Gold-vv6lxАй бұрын

    Cool video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @IPangkhor
    @IPangkhor5 ай бұрын

    Wow. Just wow. Georgia is absolute heaven. Fantastic video Eli 🙌🏼

  • @zenpro8164
    @zenpro81646 ай бұрын

    to me this is the best video Ive seen thus far, thank you Eli, you have a big heart...greetings from USA & Hawaii...I hope someday you can visit here too, thank you for sharing different cultures with us 🥰

  • @curtvona4891
    @curtvona48916 ай бұрын

    Lovely country! Thanks Eli.❤

  • @gollygosh40
    @gollygosh406 ай бұрын

    thanks for a lovely video.

  • @williamjeremiah6637
    @williamjeremiah663710 күн бұрын

    Thank you Elina for your Efforts.

  • @disco1974ever
    @disco1974ever6 ай бұрын

    you're an ambassador and inspiration, always!

  • @franknada8235
    @franknada82356 ай бұрын

    I love this, so special. Just found your channel and a rural Georgia episode fits me perfectly, thank you for sharing. Blessings.

  • @qusaimarji3029
    @qusaimarji302926 күн бұрын

    Very nice video , Thanks

  • @jfv65
    @jfv656 ай бұрын

    Beautiful video of a beautiful country full of beautiful people!

  • @stevesfairytales6543
    @stevesfairytales65436 ай бұрын

    As an American, I am under the understanding that, Hundreds or Thousands of years ago, the peoples who came over the Caucasians Mountains into the West were called Caucasians because they didn't know what else to call us. Eli, this is my way of seeing your world. Thank you very much for sharing and giving us the ability to hear what the locals think, even if their root doesn't work.

  • @dalikapetanovic7860
    @dalikapetanovic78606 ай бұрын

    You are a really unique person, Eli! Thank you for your videos. I enjoyed each one of them.

  • @user-qc7ql8vo6n
    @user-qc7ql8vo6n4 ай бұрын

    What a wonderful video! Beautiful Eli and beautiful country.

  • @user-sy9dd1th7z
    @user-sy9dd1th7z6 ай бұрын

    Another spectacular video!