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Ajara Region

Often called the Pearl of the Black Sea, the Ajara region is one steeped in history and beloved for its startling natural beauty. This captivating area, with its lush landscapes and picturesque coastline, beckons travelers from all over the globe. It is not only one of the first places in the world to have experienced the spread of Christianity, but also a popular beach playground with all of the modern conveniences, making it a unique blend of cultural heritage and contemporary leisure. As you explore Ajara, you will find that a visit can include time spent sunning yourself on the beaches of the Black Sea, where the gentle waves and golden sands create a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Beyond the shoreline, the region offers thrilling opportunities for adventure enthusiasts, such as hiking or rafting in the mountains, where breathtaking views and stunning landscapes await. Moreover, the lush forests of Ajara provide serene hiking trails that allow you to immerse yourself in nature. As you wander through these tranquil woods, you may also stumble upon ancient fortresses and monasteries, each telling its own story of the region's rich past and spiritual significance. And, of course, no visit to Ajara would be complete without indulging in some of the best food you’ve ever tasted! The local cuisine, a delightful fusion of flavors and traditions, is sure to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more. All of these experiences combined make Ajara a truly enchanting destination that promises unforgettable memories. PLACES TO VISIT:

  • Algeti National Park

    Scenic viewpoints along the route offer amazing views of mixed forest-covered hilly landscape of Algeti National Park. While on the trail you may come across deer, rabbit, wild boar and various species of birds.

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  • Vashlovani Protected Areas

    Vashlovani National Park is distinguished from Georgia’s other protected areas by its semi-desert ecosystem. The views of the landscape with the snowy Caucasus Mountains in the background are unforgettable for visitors. It is the best destination for bird-watcher lovers, since the places is specific with its unique species. 

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  • Javakheti Protected Areas

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  • Kolkheti National Park

    the first natural site in Georgia, is nominated on the UNESCO World Heritage List, for its Colchic forests and wetland.  You will be astonished how many birds are migrating here, especially in late spring and early autumn.  Wetlands are an important resting and staging area for thousands of water birds migration between Northern Eurasia and Africa.  

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  • Imereti Caves Protected Areas

    The historic region of Imereti in western Georgia is the region of the legendary Golden Fleece – this is where the long quest for the Golden Fleece took Jason and the Argonauts. The total area of Imereti Caves Protected Areas amounts to 504.6 ha and includes Sataplia Nature Reserve (330 ha), Sataplia Managed Reserve (34 ha), Promethe Cave Natural Monuments (46.6 ha) and 17 Natural Monuments.

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  • Kobuleti Protected Areas

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  • Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park

    The tourist season lasts all year, allowing visitors to experience the stunning variety of flora and fauna, including alpine meadows full of flowers, as well as stunning views and a broad network of twelve trails through the ancient woodlands...

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  • Alaverdi Monastery Cellar

    Monastery Wine ” is a millennium brand of Alaverdi Monastery Cellar made by the Alaverdi Monastery congregate in the XIth century cellar. The wine is produced by endemic variety of Kakhetian vine in unique clay vessel – Qvevri. Alaverdi Royal Monastery is historically known by its qvevris and cellar.

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  • Twins Wine Cellar

    Wine producing of ''Twins Wine Cellar in Napareuli'' is based on the oldest Kakhetian method, such as producing wine in kvevri. It points to the uniqueness of this method and it is also a message for the whole world that wine is an integral part of ancient Georgian culture.

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  • Wine Trails Winery

    WELCOME TO “WINE TRAILS” Winery, where wine make by the Friends – For the friends. Our friendship has been going already 54 years, from first class of the school, since 1969. A dream to have our own winery, we had a long time ago, but we started to fulfill our dream in 2019 after pandemic was started. Wine Trails Winery located in KAKHETI wine region, Village IKALTO, Alazani valley.

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  • Schuchmann Wines Georgia

    Is an ultra-premium winery specializing in famous indigenous Georgian grape varieties. It was founded in 2008 by Schuchmann family in a very center of Georgian wine growing zone in Tsinandali.

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  • Algeti National Park

    Scenic viewpoints along the route offer amazing views of mixed forest-covered hilly landscape of Algeti National Park. While on the trail you may come across deer, rabbit, wild boar and various species of birds.

    Read More...
  • Vashlovani Protected Areas

    Vashlovani National Park is distinguished from Georgia’s other protected areas by its semi-desert ecosystem. The views of the landscape with the snowy Caucasus Mountains in the background are unforgettable for visitors. It is the best destination for bird-watcher lovers, since the places is specific with its unique species. 

    Read More...
  • Javakheti Protected Areas

    Read More...
  • Kolkheti National Park

    the first natural site in Georgia, is nominated on the UNESCO World Heritage List, for its Colchic forests and wetland.  You will be astonished how many birds are migrating here, especially in late spring and early autumn.  Wetlands are an important resting and staging area for thousands of water birds migration between Northern Eurasia and Africa.  

    Read More...
  • Imereti Caves Protected Areas

    The historic region of Imereti in western Georgia is the region of the legendary Golden Fleece – this is where the long quest for the Golden Fleece took Jason and the Argonauts. The total area of Imereti Caves Protected Areas amounts to 504.6 ha and includes Sataplia Nature Reserve (330 ha), Sataplia Managed Reserve (34 ha), Promethe Cave Natural Monuments (46.6 ha) and 17 Natural Monuments.

    Read More...
  • Kobuleti Protected Areas

    Read More...
  • Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park

    The tourist season lasts all year, allowing visitors to experience the stunning variety of flora and fauna, including alpine meadows full of flowers, as well as stunning views and a broad network of twelve trails through the ancient woodlands...

    Read More...

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