Village
Achkhoti
Discover the village of Achkhoti—a historical settlement in Kazbegi Municipality on the right bank of the Tergi River, where mountain majesty and traces of the past unite.
Village · Kazbegi municipality · Municipality in Mtskheta-Mtianeti
Achkhoti — The Historical Gateway of Khevi
In the Kazbegi Municipality, on the right bank of the Tergi River, at an elevation of 1760 meters above sea level, lies the village of Achkhoti. Situated just 5 kilometers from Stepantsminda, this settlement is one of the oldest and most important villages in the Khevi region. Achkhoti charms visitors with its harsh but magnificent nature and the historical traces read on every stone and slope here.
Historical Past and Geography
Achkhoti is mentioned several times in historical sources. In the early 17th century, the village was resettled when Georgian nobles brought Ossetian families here. Later, the settlement was replenished with families moving from the Sno gorge. The village is located near the Georgian Military Road, which historically determined its strategic importance.
The local terrain is a typical high-mountain Khevi landscape—rocky peaks, the powerful flow of the Tergi, and alpine meadows.
Nature and Climate
The climate of Achkhoti is high-mountain, with long and snowy winters. Beautiful views of the Kazbegi peaks and the Tergi gorge open up from the village. The air here is crystal clear, making Achkhoti an ideal place for those seeking peace and to be face-to-face with nature.
Local Lifestyle
Today, more than 160 people live in Achkhoti. The daily life of the locals is closely tied to mountain farming and tourism. A visit to Achkhoti allows you to feel the true hospitality of Khevi, taste local dishes, and get acquainted with the traditions that have remained unchanged in these mountains for centuries.
What to do
Achkhoti Tower
Discover the medieval Achkhoti Tower in Kazbegi. Explore the rich military history and stone architecture of this authentic Georgian watchtower.
Transfers
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