Race Across the World Star Margot Shares Her Favorite Hidden Gem in Georgia
Race Across the World star reveals the ‘hidden gem’ she’s desperate to go back to
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Margot, a contestant on Race Across the World, highlights Akhaltsikhe in Georgia as her favorite destination during her journey from Sicily to Mongolia. Known for its rich history and culture, Akhaltsikhe offers attractions like Rabati Castle and delicious local cuisine, making it a must-visit for travelers.
- 01Margot's favorite destination is Akhaltsikhe, Georgia, known for its rich history and local cuisine.
- 02The city features Rabati Castle, a significant historical site with diverse architectural styles.
- 03Margot recommends taking a train ride to Tbilisi, Georgia's capital, for its scenic beauty.
- 04Traveling to Akhaltsikhe is accessible from the UK, with reasonable flight options.
- 05Margot shares travel hacks, emphasizing the importance of packing lipstick and caftans.
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During her adventure on Race Across the World, Margot traveled from Palermo, Sicily, to Lake Hövsgöl in northern Mongolia alongside her brother-in-law, Mark. Their journey was inspired by a promise to Margot's late sister, Julia. Margot's standout location was Akhaltsikhe, a small city in southwestern Georgia, home to Rabati Castle, a 9th-century fortification rich in history and culture. Margot enjoyed local delicacies like dumplings and wine, highlighting the city's compactness and ease of exploration. She also praised Georgia as a hidden gem, with something for everyone in terms of food, wine, and culture. Margot suggested visiting Tbilisi, the capital, for its picturesque scenery and walkable nature. For those traveling from the UK, flights to Tbilisi are affordable, especially in winter. Margot also shared her travel tips, emphasizing the importance of packing lipstick and caftans for any adventure.
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Margot's endorsement of Akhaltsikhe could boost tourism in the region, attracting visitors interested in its history and cuisine.
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