A decade ago, the world began “discovering” the wonders of Portugal and Croatia, and since then the countries have become flooded with tourists. Now, the Republic of Georgia, which borders Russia along the Caucasus mountains, is the “it” destination. Its food is now trendy stateside, knowledge about its orange wines a hip calling card, and its hiking options have become bucket list items. Its capital, Tbilisi, is likely most famous for its nightlife, usually referred to as the Berlin of this part of the world. But the city is also a walker’s dream, its hills that rise up dramatically out of the Kura River covered in an array of architectural styles.