Well, I decided to travel between Georgia and Armenia. First, I started with researching the available transportation options. I Googled a bunch of stuff and found out there were mainly three ways: by bus, by train, and by car.

I thought about taking the train, but then I learned that the train service between the two countries wasn’t that frequent. It was like a once – in – a – blue – moon thing. So, I scratched that option off my list.
Next, I considered renting a car. I went to a few car rental places and checked out the prices. But man, it was expensive! And I wasn’t really keen on driving in a foreign country, dealing with different road rules and all that hassle. So, car rental was out too.
Finally, I settled on the bus. I went to the bus station in Tbilisi, Georgia. I walked up to the ticket counter and asked for a ticket to Yerevan, Armenia. The guy at the counter was super friendly. He told me when the next bus was leaving and how long the journey would take. I bought the ticket and then waited around for the bus to arrive.
When the bus came, I got on and found my seat. It was a pretty decent bus, with air – conditioning and everything. As we started moving, I looked out of the window and saw the beautiful landscapes of Georgia passing by. There were mountains, green fields, and small villages.
After a few hours, we reached the border. We had to get off the bus and go through the border control. It was a bit of a wait, but it wasn’t too bad. The border guards were doing their job, checking our passports and all that. Once we were cleared, we got back on the bus and continued our journey.

As we entered Armenia, the scenery changed a bit. There were more ancient ruins and historical sites. I was really excited to explore Yerevan. When we finally arrived at the bus station in Yerevan, I got off the bus, grabbed my stuff, and stepped into a new country.
Looking back at the whole journey, I think taking the bus was a great choice. It was affordable, and I got to see a lot of the countryside along the way. If you’re planning to travel between Georgia and Armenia, I’d totally recommend the bus. Just make sure you give yourself enough time for the border crossing, and you’ll have a smooth journey!
