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Aug 17, 2018 at 13:10 comment added Les en.traveltogeorgia.com.ge/gid.html
Aug 17, 2018 at 13:05 comment added Les About rules - almost no rules if this isn't a town or a restricted place, you're on your own. As the first point... nothing like parks in the US or Europe.
Aug 17, 2018 at 13:03 comment added Les Are you speaking about camping in wildness? As you're asking about this - don't do it. There are no national parks with rangers or proximity of everything to some populated areas or something like this. You can't be prepared by booklet for real steppe wildness or conflicts. Also, you aren't allowed to cross the border with something that has a chance to repel wolfs' pack or locals, for example. However, you can look for their resorts near the capital, they're somewhat safe. Also, you can hire a local guide for your camping trip in the steppe.
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Apr 10, 2018 at 11:35 comment added april rain "Wild camping is also largely accepted and often asking for a good place for your tent you will find a comfortable bed, couch, plenty of food and alcohol. Pitching a tent is a normal thing for the local people, forbidden only in city centres and near ruins." Source: nomadwiki.org/en/Georgia_(country)
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