Lovers of mountain and nature have the choice. Several regions of Georgia are magnificent natural reserves, where they will find enough hotel facilities. This type of stay is recommended between April and October, or in winter for both ski resorts. Here are our suggestions to compose or complete your stay.
Day 1: Arrival at the Black Sea
Day 2: The Georgian Riviera
Day 3: Naturelle Nature reserve
Day 4: On the way to the Little Caucasus
Day 5: Bordjomi Natural Park
Day 6: Second day of hiking
Day 7: Arrival in the Khévie-Mtioulétie region
Day 8: Departure in hiking or mountaineering
Day 9: We keep going up
Day 10: Directorate La Touchétie
Day 11: Trek in wild nature
Day 12: Second day of mountain
Day 13: Excursion to Svanétie
Day 14: The other extreme in the Great Caucasus
Adjara combines a beautiful coastline with charming pebble beaches, with clear, slightly polluted blue water in summer, and impressive subtropical hills with lush vegetation. You can base yourself in Batoumi, in the surroundings, or in Kobouléti, a seaside resort, to enjoy the beaches and discover the strange vegetation of the region. Go to Sarpi Beach, on the Turkish border, the most beautiful and cleanest in Georgia; visit the botanical gardens of Cape Verde, through palm trees, sycamores and other subtropical trees.
In Makhindjaouri, hike through the hills of orange trees, tea plantations and palm trees. In Kobouléti, enjoy the summer atmosphere. And don't miss the banana atmosphere of a Batumi where, in July and August, the whole of Georgia meets.
You can then push north to Mingrélie, visit the Naturelle nature reserve on Lake Palétostomi. This curious relic of the ecosystem of the ancient Colchide can be discovered by boat.
The Bordjomi gorge in the Lesser Caucasus has been a popular holiday destination since the 1920s. The city of Bordjomi is an ancient spa town, which still produces the famous mineral water. Based on this, you can first visit the thermal park and taste the waters.
Departure for the Bordjomi Natural Park, one of the largest in Europe, fascinating because it is the meeting place of three climates: subtropical, mountain and continental. It is equipped with cottages
We continue our hike in the alpine forests, either on foot or by renting horses.
Direction the Grand Caucasus in Khévie-Mtioulétie. This region is the most accessible of these wild mountains and the most advisable to make the high mountain.
Based on Stepantsminda (Khazbégui), at the foot of the Kazbek Mountain (5 047 m, the second summit of the country), you can organise hiking and mountaineering. A shelter is 3 000 m on the slopes of the mount.
For this last day of trekking, enjoy the sumptuous landscapes.
The most savage region of the Georgian Grand Caucasus is difficult to access, but you will undoubtedly have the greatest sensations of the Caucasian nature. You can be brought to Jeep and be housed in one of the villages in the region, practically empty of inhabitants.
In the region, the mountain is queen, and you can randonner on horseback or foot in this area of shepherds and rocks, enjoy the height, silence and splendour.
In these mountains, you will feel isolated from the world.
The longest mountain valley in Georgia, isolated from everything, but a culture home. Known for its towers, it is also the region where Georgia's highest peak, Mount Chkara (5 068 m) is located. As much for the mountain as for ethnography, it is a splendid place.
We will visit its villages and chapels, discover its local traditions. The Svanétie is ideal for hiking and hiking.
Each Travel Idea is customizable according to your wishes