Wander-Lush

Founded in 2015, Wander-Lush is a travel blog that inspires readers to ‘fill their travels with colour, culture and creativity’ through practical travel tips, itineraries and guides, long-form articles, interviews, and high-quality photography.

As the internet's most comprehensive resource for travel in Tbilisi, Georgia and the South Caucasus, Wander-Lush features more than 250 free guides for the region.


Website traffic

  • Annual page views → 7.1m

  • Users / month → 300k

  • Average session duration → 4m 02s

  • Organic search acquisition → 4.3m

For the period July 1, 2023 to July 1, 2024.

Social reach & newsletter

  • Facebook Page followers → 7.9k

  • Instagram followers → 12.5k

  • Active newsletter subscribers → 12.3k

  • Newsletter open rate → 48.8%

Lifetime metrics as of July 2024.

To request a copy of my full Press Kit & Rate Card, please send an email to emily[at]wander-lush.org.


Selected partners & collaborators


Featured work

Given my background in journalism and international development, I work at the intersection of travel, culture and sustainability. As well as partnering with hotels and travel brands, I regularly collaborate with development agencies and NGOs to create content.


What my readers are saying

Your website is an inexhaustible treasure. It stands out from all the travel blogs by influencers who only want to present themselves and who always promote the same four or five sights, restaurants and activities. Your website shows how important the country, cuisine and people are to you. And never before have I seen such extensive, up-to-date and informative research.
— Matthew
Just want to say that I am so happy to have come across your page. What is unique about your blog is that you cover even the nitty gritty around logistical matters that visitors usually end up wasting a lot of time with, either by having to make in-person enquiries or through trial and error. Great work!
— Mary
I am originally from Georgia... I never thought I would ever reach for anyone’s advice for ‘what to do’ in Tbilisi, but you managed to change my perception. I hope many travellers and Georgians themselves will get to experience Tbilisi through your lens.
— Medea
It’s been pretty tricky to find good quality, personal advice about travelling in Georgia, but your site gave me everything I was hoping to find: In-depth information, advice about navigating with local travel, personal stories, and information about local culture. It really has been such a treasure.
— Rebecca