This is title of the article of one of the influential English language edition of Kuwait Times Kuwait:
"An architect's dream, amazing food and festivals, peculiar language and the unique culture of one of the friendliest people, including one Joseph Stalin, make Georgia wonderfully alluring.
Sublimely perched old churches, watchtowers and castles dotting its fantastic mountain scenery, Georgia (or 'Sakartvelo' as Georgians like to call their beloved country) is a cocktail of influences from Turkey, Russia, Persia, Central Asia and beyond, with a wonderful heritage of architecture and art.
The country's greatest treasure is the Georgians themselves: warm, proud, high-spirited, cultured, obsessively hospitable and experts at enjoying life. This is a country where guests are considered a blessing. The abundant local wine flows freely, tables are laden with fine food and you will never cease to be delighted by the warmth this country offers.
Batumi, the Adjaran capital, is the destination of choice for most in search of summer fun, with a real party atmosphere, especially in August. The capital is also a visible proof of Georgia's ambition to westernize and shake off its Soviet past. Subtle, Batumi is not; it is the Las Vegas of the Black Sea. A golden Ferris wheel built into the side of one modernist skyscraper, promenades dotted with fountains spurting in time to French pop music and the whole city lit up purple, blue and red, like an out-of-control Christmas tree, mark Batumi."
After Tbilisi and Batumi in the article of Times Kuwait there is also mentioned David Gareji, Tusheti National Park, Betania, Bakuriani and other touristic routes of Georgia. The special attention is paid to religion and culture.