There are continuous snow-capped mountains here, but no one deliberately built a high wall to prevent you from peeping at the magnificent scenery; the mountain pastures here, the scenery is not inferior to Qiong Kushtai, but only need more than 60 yuan to live in Qiong Kushtai more than 1,000 yuan of the same conditions. This is Mestián in the southern foothills of the Caucasus, the snowy mountain secret of Georgia and the outdoor paradise. There are no tickets and no scenic cars, except for food and lodging, all activities are free. It’s just not easy to get here, take a minibus from the nearest big city Kutaisi to walk on the mountain road for six hours to arrive, and when you see a towering tower, appearing in front of you against the snowy mountains, tell you that Mestián has arrived. If you feel that the boat and car are too hard, you can also choose a small propeller plane, and the price is touching, only cost 50 Georgian Larry about 130 yuan, you can take a plane to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the snow-capped mountains, shorten the 6-hour drive to tens of minutes. Although it has been commercialized, but fortunately there are not many tourists, commercialization is not completely bad, you can have more and better food and lodging options. Georgia, which was once a small popular in China's tourism circle, is currently very rare for Chinese tourists, and friends who pursue cost-effectiveness can pay more attention.
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There are continuous snow-capped mountains here, but no one deliberately builds high walls to prevent you from peeping at the magnificent scenery; the alpine pastures here are as beautiful as those in Qiongkushitai, but you only need more than 60 yuan to stay in a homestay with the same conditions in Qiongkushitai, which costs more than 1,000 yuan. This is Mestia, located in the southern foot of the Caucasus, a snow-capped mountain secret and outdoor paradise in Georgia. There are no tickets or scenic shuttle buses here. Except for food and accommodation, all activities are free. It's just that it's very difficult to get here. It takes 6 hours to get here by minibus from the nearest big city Kutaisi on the winding mountain road. When you see the towering watchtowers appearing in front of you against the backdrop of the snow-capped mountains, it tells you that Mestia has arrived. If you feel that the journey is too hard, you can also choose a propeller plane, and the price is touching. It only costs 50 Georgian lari, about more than 130 yuan, to take a plane to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the snow-capped mountains, shortening the 6-hour drive to dozens of minutes. Although it has been commercialized, fortunately there are not many tourists. Commercialization is not a bad thing. It can give you more and better food and accommodation options. Georgia, which was once a popular tourist destination in China, currently has very few Chinese tourists. Friends who pursue cost-effectiveness can pay more attention to it.