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September 14th, 2024

AT#912 – Travel to Georgia

  1. AT#912 - Travel to Georgia Chris Christensen 51:43

Hear about travel to the state of Georgia as the Amateur Traveler talks to Lesli Peterson from 365 Atlanta Traveler about the state where she grew up.

Why should you go to the state of Georgia?

Lesli says, “I love Georgia because I am an outdoor person, and Georgia’s got this great city. Everybody talks about Atlanta. Atlanta is fantastic. I’ll tell you why I think it’s most fantastic. But, it also has, Mountains, so beautiful hiking opportunities, waterfalls great camping, beautiful rivers filled with fish and all that sort of thing.”

“And then the beach. So there’s the coast. Most people know Savannah, but there’s so much more to the coast than just Savannah. In fact, Savannah doesn’t even have a beach. But this idea of this big city, mountains, and beach. All in one place is very enticing.”

Lesli outlines a diverse itinerary for visiting Georgia, focused on outdoor activities, cultural history, food, and unique attractions. Here’s a summary of her recommended itinerary:

Day 1: Arrival in Atlanta

https://amateurtraveler.com/travel-to-georgia/

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Chris is the creator of AmateurTraveler.com. Amateur Traveler is a popular online travel podcast and blog that focuses primarily on travel destinations. The Amateur Traveler podcast was downloaded over 2 million times in 2023.

The Amateur Traveler is 18+ years old and they use Amateur Traveler to teach English at Oxford University and to test English proficiency for employment with the Thailand Foreign Ministry.

Chris has won a Lowell Thomas Award, 5 NATJA awards, and a SMITTY Award from Travel+Leisure as the "best independent travel journalist."

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