As Adjara region of Georgia is going to host World Tourism Day on September 27. The officials are taking many initiatives to draw worldwide attention by inviting people associated with the tourism sector.
This time a group of Uzbek’s social media influencers and Journalists visited Adjara. Their visit was aimed at promoting the tourism potential of Adjara in their country and at the regional and international levels.
This group of social media influencers and journalists visited different tourist attractions in Adjara and shoot vlogs, mini-films  and short documentary films depicting Adjara’s rich history and culture. It is worth noting that this year  Journalists, social media influencers  and other travel enthusiasts from many countries visited Adjara.
The main countries from which these people visited include the United Kingdom, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Italy, India, and China.
Similarly the Kazakh, Turkish, Jewish, Arab, and Azerbaijani journalists and influencers also traveled to Adjara and published stories about their travel experiences in the country.Millions of people from across the globe watched these documentaries online and got important information regarding the region of Adjara.
These visitors went to places having historical significance as well as are the main tourist attraction. They were equipped with the latest digital cameras and shooting gadgets. Some social media influencers also have huge fan followings on their social media handles.
They publish written articles on their social media handles with full descriptions of places that have the potential to draw traveling lovers from across the country and the world to Adjara.
In the present time social media is the best platform to make the public aware on any particular topic and destination. Many social media users take the help of vlogging videos and reviews about any particular places shared by social media influencers before planning their trips.
Currently, Tourism is a primary source of income for most of the country. The Georgian Prime Minister himself underlined the role of tourism in the growth of the country’s economy as well.