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Tbilisi National Park
Tour Code: NP-TBILISI

Tbilisi National Park

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Explore Tbilisi National Park: Nature’s Escape Near the Capital

Tbilisi National Park, situated just 20 km away from the city center, offers various activities during all seasons. Whether you are a local or a tourist, this park is the perfect place to experience Georgia’s diverse landscapes without traveling far. From the famous Sabaduri Forest to historic monuments, you must explore Tbilisi National Park to see its year-round beauty.

Sabaduri Forest: A Magical World in All Seasons

In winter, the park turns into a magical world, where the snowy Sabaduri Forest awaits you! This woodland has gained worldwide fame through social media and photography due to its fairy-tale appearance. In autumn, the colors change, making you feel as if you are walking through a beautiful painting. Conversely, spring and summer bring flourishing greenery and blossomed trees. During the hot summer months, it is one of the best places to escape the city heat, arrange a picnic, or rest under the cool shade of ancient beech trees.

Trails and Outdoor Activities

If you want to explore Tbilisi National Park actively, the park offers well-arranged infrastructure for every type of adventurer. Currently, there are several trails available:

  • Bicycle Routes: Three routes with varying difficulty (simple, medium, and difficult).

  • Horse-riding & Pedestrian Trails: The Zedazeni – Didveli – Mamkoda route is perfect for a full-day adventure.

  • Hiking: The trail through Saguramo Ridge offers stunning panoramic views and leads to the Zedazeni Church (VII-VIII centuries).

Furthermore, the park features two dedicated camping areas and several picnic spots with fire pits. These facilities make it an ideal destination for a weekend getaway with friends or family.

Rich Biodiversity and “Red List” Species

The diverse flora of the park includes 675 species of woody plants and herbs. Mostly, you will encounter ecosystems of Georgian Oak, ordinary ash, and oriental hornbeam. However, the park is also home to rare species from the “Red List” of Georgia, such as the Colchis boxwood, yew, and walnut trees.

The fauna is equally impressive. While you explore Tbilisi National Park, you might spot foxes, roes, or martens. Although rare, small numbers of brown bears and lynxes still inhabit the deeper parts of the forest. The park also serves as a sanctuary for birds of prey, including the Imperial eagle and Levant sparrowhawk.

In conclusion, this park is a treasure trove of natural beauty and historical significance. Do not miss the chance to breathe fresh air and enjoy outdoor activities just a few minutes away from the city. Plan your visit today and explore Tbilisi National Park!

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