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Acharistskali

Discover the village of Acharistskali—a strategic settlement at the confluence of the Acharistskali and Chorokhi rivers, where natural beauty and historical significance unite.

Village · Khelvachauri municipality · Municipality in Adjara

Acharistskali — Tranquility at the Confluence of Rivers

In the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, within the Khelvachauri Municipality, where the Acharistskali River joins the majestic Chorokhi, lies the village of Acharistskali. Situated at an elevation of just 52 meters above sea level, this settlement is about 6 kilometers from Batumi. Acharistskali is not just a geographical point; it is a gateway to mountainous Adjara, where the power of nature and human daily life harmoniously coexist.

Geography and Strategic Location

The village is located on the right bank of the Acharistskali River. Its location has always been historically and economically important, as it connects the Black Sea coast with the inland regions of Adjara. The landscape here is a typical subtropical zone—with humid air, evergreen vegetation, and abundant rivers.

Nature and Climate

The main beauty of Acharistskali is the confluence of two rivers. This place is especially attractive for nature lovers and photographers. The climate here is mild and humid, which promotes the development of diverse flora. The surroundings of the village are ideal for picnics, relaxing by the river, and ecotourism.

Local Lifestyle

Today, more than 270 people live in Acharistskali. The majority of the population is ethnically Georgian. The life of the locals is closely tied to agriculture, specifically the cultivation of citrus and other subtropical crops. A visit to Acharistskali allows you to feel Adjarian village hospitality and enjoy the tranquility created by the flow of the rivers.

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History & Culture Landmark Monastery

Acharistskali Iveron Icon Church

An authentic Georgian stone church on the banks of the Acharistskali River, reflecting traditional ecclesiastical architecture in mountainous Adjara.

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