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Tour Code - NP-Kolkheti

Kolkheti National Park

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IUCN Categories: 1) National Park; 2) Managed Reserve ; 3) Strict Nature Reserve  Kolkheti National Park -  the first natural site in Georgia, is nominated on the UNESCO World Heritage List, for its Colchic forests and wetland.  The Kolkheti Lowlands received international attention for the first time in 1996 when Georgia joined the Ramsar Convention – an intergovernmental treaty on wetlands of international importance, especially those that serve as habitats for waterfowl. Park is in the emerald network as well, which is ecological cooperation, created in order to make up special conservation interest. 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. Come and see how dolphins enjoy their day in the Black Sea and do not forget to take a boat tour on “Georgian Amazon,” – Paliastomi Lake and Pichori River awaits you! Do you love kayaking or boat tour? Come and discover Kolkheti National Park then. You are able to have a tour in Colchic forest and visit unique wetlands. After a long day enjoy picnic. Do not postpone, and spend the week-end in Kolkheti National Park. All you need is grabbing your backpack and enjoy vacations in Kolkheti National Park.

Adventure

  • Boat Tour - Do you love the sight of rivers and lakes? Then you should definetely take the opportunity to take one or more beautiful boat tours in Kolkheti National Park.

    You can benefit with various types of boat tours: - Pontoon; Kayak; Motorboat

  • Fly Fishing - Fly fishing is available at tourist trails of Kolkheti National Park:

    - Paliastomi Lake; River Pichori valley (on the touristic trail); River Churia (on the touristic trail);  Golden Lake, where are 3 piers for visitors, two of them are adapted for people with disabilities.
  • Bird Watching - Do you hide an ornithologist in your stomach, and want to spend your free time at a relaxing place with a calm atmosphere? At Kolkheti National Park you will have an opportunity to see non-migratory and migrant birds. Many of the birds are red-listed.  The best period for bird watching: early spring and late autumn.

Biodiversity

  • The sand dunes displaced by the sae waves along the coast for centuries moved  the lagoon away the saline water of the sae, pure water flowing from the river Pichori into lake Paliastomi made lake water fresh and as a result an ideal living environment for different species of fish was created in the three-meter-deep natural reservoir.

Flora

  • Colchis wetlands in the first place, are important in its relict origin. This lowland is the remain of Cenozoic era – tropical and subtropical landscape, which about 10 million years ago was stretched as continuous line on the whole Eurasian continent. In Kolkheti the plants, which are characteristic for a remote northern tundra and taiga wetlands, still exist.
  • In marshes there are boreal species strange for Colchis – Sphangum mosses (Spagnum imbricatum, Sp. palustre, Sp. acutiflium), round-leaved sundew (Drosera rotundiflora), Northern sedge (Carex lasiocarpa) and Alpin plants sedge and rhododendron (Rhododendron ponticum). In wetlands and humid forests there are alder, wingnut, Imeretian oak and Quercus hartwissiana with is well-developed evergreen under story (Colchis ivy and others). In the sandy zone of dunes there are sea-buck-thorn, paliurus and others.
  • Composition of water-plant species is diverse. In the peripherial zone of the peatbog, along the river gorges and emerged wetland forests, 9-10 m high Colchis dominate. Here rarely can be found wingnut, Imeretian oak or maple. Still remain- ivy, lianas, smilax, boxwood, azalea, rhododendron, ruscus, holly and butcher’s broom.
  • Kolkheti National Park area is especially interesting in botanical point of view. Here are phytocenoses complexes, which are quite diverse with floristic composition and ricj in relict and endemic species –different plant groups of sandy dunes located along marshland, wetland forests and the sea. Phytocenoses complexes are mainly represented by following species: spurge, blue thistle, Colchis sedge, Imeretianblady grass, astragalus, coastal hedge nettle, finged campion, paliurus, hawthorn, sea-buck thorn and others.
  • Species included in the “Red List” of Georgia - From rare and endangered species in the “Red List” of Georgia are included: Colchosoak  (Quercus hartwissiana), wingnuts (Pterocarya pterocarpa)  and Colchis boxwood  (Buxus colchica). From damaged representatives of flora the list includes: ash-tree  (Fraxinus exscelsior), Georgian oak (Quercus iberica) and alder  (Alnus barbata); The status of endangered plants have two species – yellow poppy and sea lily.

Fauna

  • 194 species of birds live in Kolkheti National Park, here is as well the annual migration route of many birds.
  • In autumn – from north to south and in spring – from warm countries to their nesting places, while for some species Kolkheti is wintering place (they no longer need to go further).
  • In October it is possible to watch birds of prey flying along the Black Sea coast. Buzzards, black kites, kestrels, hobbies, falcons, harriers, honey buzzards, sea eagle, Imperial and steppe eagles fly to the south soaring in different height and speed.
  • In winter groups of ducks, geese, swans, whistlers and cormorants come from the north.

The following  distributed locally species: woodcocks, curlews, coots, whistlers, white-fronted geese, whooper and trumpeter swans, white pelican and great spotted eagle wintering here. It will  be difficult to meet the most beautiful feathered creature – Colchis Pheasant. From big mammals in Colchis swampy groves, forests and bushes there are: Jackal (Canis aureus), boar (Sus scrofa), roe (Capreolus capreolus) and otter (Lutra lutra). From amphibians living in Kolkheti tree-frog and pond frogs attract attention. From reptiles- plain and Asia Minor Newt, water snake, aesculapian snake and pond turtle are spread.

  • Ichthyo fauna of the National park is represented by 88 species of fish (23 passing, 21 freshwater, and 44 black sea species). From cartilaginous fish the notable species are the Atlantic sturgeon and from bony fish – The Black Sea salmo , herring, gray mullet, pike, mackerel and others.
  • Species from the “Red List” of Georgia - It should be noted that in Kolkheti National Park there are 6 species of mammals from the “Red List” of Georgia. Sea mammals are rersented by 3 species of dophins: bottlense (Tursiops truncatus),white-sided dolphin (Delphinus delphinus) and harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena). In the park water ecosystems there are: beluga (Huso huso), bastard sturgeon (Acipenser sturio), Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser stelatus),Black Sea salmon  (Salmo fario (truta) morpha), goby  (Gobius (Neogobius) fluvatilis) and vyrezub (Rutilus frisii).
  • Endemic species - According to the existing data nowadays  16 endemic small mammals inhabit in the National Park, among the:Eastern European hedgehog (Erinaceus concolor), Caucasian mole (Talpa caucasica), dwarf pipistrellus  (Pipistrellus pipistrellus), common bent-wing bat (Miniopterus schreibersii), a small wood mouse (Sylvamus uralensis), Caucasian wood mouse (Sylvaemus fulvipectus) and others.

Ichthyofauna

  • National Park is rich with ichthyofauna. There are presented 88 species of fish, (Out of them 23 is draw-over, 23 is fresh water fish and 44 of them are Black Sea species). There are presented berry and bone fish, specifically: Atlantic sturgeon, Black Sea salmon, pike, and cero.

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