Hitchhiking from Mtskheta
Hitchhiking to Mtskheta
Recent reviews mentioning Mtskheta
41.98911, 44.75096
Devas esti bonege ĉi tie dumtage, aŭ kiam multaj kamionoj foriras; mi kredas, ke ĝi estas unu el la plej grandaj kamionaj parkejoj, kiujn mi iam vidis. Ili devas halti por fari ian paperlaboron. Sed kio kondukis min tien meze de la nokto estis aŭto, ne kamiono, almenaŭ al pli bona benzinstacio pli antaŭen.Ĉi tie mi jam uzis ŝildon kiu diris "Rusio".
―Anonymous
41.91636, 44.72679
Ĉi tie, malgraŭ la nokto, estis facile; homoj ne preterpasas tiel rapide, kaj estas multaj entreprenoj, kiuj kaptas ilian atenton.―Anonymous
41.89443, 44.71877
Ĉar estis nokto, mi provis trovi lokon pli videblan por tiuj venantaj de ambaŭ direktoj, pli proksime al la lampfosto. Daŭris iom da tempo, sed mi sukcesis konvinki iun frenezulon forkonduki min de tie, kvankam li, sen rimarki, iris en la malĝusta direkto kie vi volis, almenaŭ li kondukis min al loko kun pli da lumo kaj kie estis pli facile halti antaŭ 24-hora kafejo.―Anonymous
41.98975, 43.6126
La urbo spertis renovigojn, do mi devis piediri kaj fari kelkajn kromvojojn por trovi la aŭtojn, kiuj forlasis la urbon. Sed ĝi funkciis.―Anonymous
41.82001, 44.77169
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41.8113, 44.77233
took us longer to make the sign then getting a ride―Anonymous
41.82001, 44.77169
Guy took me all the way to samtredia―Jirka
42.24671, 42.70968
Nice place, lots of cars and marsuckas if you can't get a ride. Stand right in front of the bridge, don't stand near the bus stop. The only thing is that it is quite hectic here, so drivers might be distracted.―marius
41.83887, 44.70612
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41.70983, 44.79675
if you want to Hitchhike from Tbilisi to west, to the black sea coast, first you should get out from Tbilisi by bus. You can take #84 bus from Tsereteli Avenue or #64 from Chavchavadze Avenue which goes out from Tbilisi and drops you on the main highway from which majority of cars go to the west of Georgia. You should get off bus on David Agmashenebeli Kheivani (Valley), the best one is to get off at Lukoil Gas Station and take a walk about 150 metres and start to hitchhike. You can say Hello in Georgian 'Gamarjoba' to the driver and ask for the ride. 'I have no money' in Georgian is 'Puli ar mak' so you can use this phrase as well in hitching in Georgia. Drivers are super-friendly so you won't have any probs.―Anonymous
41.83887, 44.70612
if you want to catch the ride for Kazbegi (Stepantsminda) which is in the Northern Georgia, the Mtskheta Highway is the best way to Hitchhike. Hold the Kazbegi sign with a little smile and you'll get the ride, though it may take some time. be patient and you'll get the ride.―Anonymous
41.70936, 44.74091
―Anonymous
41.70983, 44.79675
There is written that there are buses #84 and #64, but you can take any bus to Digomi district or Zahesi district or you can use metro to Didube station and from bus station take bus to agricultural university. I start hitch-hiking after Gldani turn (there is long bridge, so you will see it). after there is several turns but in most of cases drivers are keeping the main road.―Koshma
41.83221, 44.73258
Alternatively stand 600 meter before on the shoulder of the highway (on the other side of the river, close to exit to Mtskheta). Take Mtskheta-mashrutka and tell driver to stop there. Good enough place with lots of traffic.―Tomtom
41.8113, 44.77233
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41.82917, 44.77157
―Niklavs
41.83977, 44.70477
Just randomly thumbed on our way to the centre and a car stopped.―Prochy
41.89443, 44.71877
On the "highway" without any problems to catch a direct ride to Kazbegi.―Tomtom
41.89443, 44.71877
Just walk past the off ramp and once the smaller highway starts, there is plenty of space for someone to pull over. Never waited more than 20 min here (10+ times)―TBF
41.7897, 44.77027
―TBF