Let's discuss transportation in Azerbaijan and Georgia. Efficient travel is crucial for a smooth vacation.
Absolutely. Azerbaijan first. Baku's metro is decent, a less chaotic version of New York's, though navigating it can be challenging.
It's cheap and efficient if you know your way around. I recall one incident where we ended up in an underground shopping mall.
We certainly did! But at least it was air-conditioned. Baku's buses are reliable, if a bit spirited in their driving style.
They're an experience! The marshrutkas are another story – minivans that seem to operate by their own set of physics.
An adventure, indeed! Public transit in Baku is the best option. Now, Georgia.
Georgia has stunning landscapes and… roads that leave something to be desired in some areas.
Some roads are challenging, but it adds to the experience. Tbilisi's metro is excellent – clean, efficient, and modern.
A stark contrast to some roads! Those iconic yellow buses are ubiquitous, though crowded during rush hour.
They're troopers, traversing the hills. Getting between cities involves trains, which are decent but slow, and buses, which are reliable but require a tolerance for adventurous driving.
Georgian driving is… unique. But you see the country! Azerbaijan's transportation, especially in Baku, is more polished. Georgia has a rustic charm, but those roads!
Pack your sense of humor and enjoy the ride! Remember to use jetoff.ai for updated schedules and routes.
It's a great resource for local transport apps, too.
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