The local website and travel guide “Biliki” has now officially appeared in the market of Baltic countries.
“In all three countries, the existing tourism organization Baltictrails LT: Miško takas – Jūrų takas, Lietuvos Kaimo Turizmo Asociazione became a strong partner, under whose umbrella 15 local organizations and companies are united.”
The company disseminated information about this through its Facebook page.
The application already includes three additional countries: Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. At the initial stage, 176 new tours will be added to “Biliki”, the total distance of which is 3500+ kilometers.
“At the initial stage, 176 digital tours will be placed. Each of them is divided according to difficulty, including easy, medium, and difficult hiking-adventure destinations. The total distance of the digital tours is 3500+ kilometers, stretching from the border of Poland and Lithuania to the northern coast of Estonia.
The founders of “Biliki” believe that entering the Baltic market is one of the best ways to promote Georgia in Europe.
“It is a great honor for us to represent Georgia on the map of the European Union.”
The company does not stop its development and plans to exploit the markets of many more countries. At this stage, negotiations with Poland and India are ongoing.
– “Organizations with which we cooperate have relations with Poland as well and are trying to place Polish tourist routes in “Biliki”. In this regard, the Baltic countries are relatively a modest market compared to Poland, so we will talk about larger numbers here. In addition, we are working very actively in the direction of India, because India has a strategy for adventure tourism at the state level. We have already had a meeting with several investors who, in addition to financial investment, have already shared advice on how to enter the Indian market properly,” says the company’s co-founder Giorgi Tsiramua.
The company was established in 2019 and currently covers the tourist routes of more than 10 countries.
The local website and travel guide “Biliki” has now officially appeared in the Baltic countries market.
– “In all three countries, the existing tourism organization Baltictrails LT: Miško takas – Jūrų takas, Lietuvos kaimo turizmo asociazione became a strong partner of the trail, under whose umbrella 15 local organizations and companies are united.” – The company disseminated information about this through its Facebook page.
The application already includes three additional countries: Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. At the initial stage, 176 new tours will be added to “Biliki”, the total distance of which is 3500+ kilometers.
– “At the initial stage, 176 digital tours will be placed. Each of them is divided according to difficulty, including easy, medium, and difficult hiking-adventure destinations. The total distance of the digital tours is 3500+ kilometers, stretching from the border of Poland and Lithuania to the northern coast of Estonia.
The founders of “Biliki” believe that entering the Baltic market is one of the best ways to promote Georgia in Europe.
– “It is a great honor for us to represent Georgia on the map of the European Union.”
The company does not stop its development and plans to exploit the markets of many more countries. At this stage, negotiations with Poland and India are ongoing.
– “Organizations with which we cooperate have relations with Poland as well and are trying to place Polish tourist routes in “Biliki”. In this regard, the Baltic countries are relatively a modest market compared to Poland, so we will talk about larger numbers here. In addition, we are working very actively in the direction of India, because India has a strategy for adventure tourism at the state level. We have already had a meeting with several investors who, in addition to financial investment, have already shared advice on how to enter the Indian market properly,” says the company’s co-founder Giorgi Tsiramua.
The company was established in 2019 and currently covers the tourist routes of more than 10 countries.
By Mariam Gorkhelashvili