Region
Adjara
Discover the realistic, everyday charm of the Adjara region, featuring diverse landscapes and welcoming communities.
Black Sea coast, Batumi, and mountain valleys
Adjara is one of Georgia's most diverse and dynamic regions. Here, the subtropical Black Sea coast seamlessly blends with modern architecture, untouched national parks, and high-mountain villages rich in centuries-old traditions. Whether you prefer relaxing by the sea or trekking in the alpine zone, Adjara promises an unforgettable adventure.
Seaside Resorts and City Rhythm
- Batumi: The heart of the region. A city where old European-style streets meet modern skyscrapers. Must-see spots include the 7-kilometer Boulevard, the moving Ali and Nino monument, the Alphabetic Tower, and Europe Square.
- Mtsvane Kontskhi (Botanical Garden): A paradise on earth where flora from 9 phytogeographic departments of the world thrive side by side. It’s the perfect place to enjoy panoramic sea views.
- Kvariati and Sarpi: If crystal-clear water and tranquility are your priorities, these resorts are the best choice. Here, the mountains drop directly into the sea, creating a special microclimate.
- Kobuleti and Tsikhisdziri: Kobuleti stands out with its wide coastline and pine groves, while Tsikhisdziri is a peaceful retreat nestled on a lush green slope.
Mountainous Adjara: Ecotourism and Extreme Sports
- Mtirala National Park: A realm of wild nature, waterfalls, and Colchian forests. Here you can hike, ride a zipline, and taste local honey.
- Machakhela Gorge: A synthesis of history and nature. The gorge is famous for its ancient arched bridges, waterfalls, ethnographic corners, and blacksmithing traditions (the Machakhela gun).
- Khulo and Goderdzi Resort: In Khulo, you can travel on a unique cable car connecting to the village of Tago. In winter, the Goderdzi Pass is the ultimate destination for off-piste skiing enthusiasts.
History and Cultural Heritage
- Gonio-Apsaros Fortress: A 1st-century Roman fortification, serving as a living monument of Adjara's ancient history. According to legend, one of the apostles, Matthias, is buried here.
- Petra Fortress (Tsikhisdziri): A 6th-century Byzantine fortress-city erected on a seaside cliff, offering breathtaking views of the coast.
- Skhalta Monastery: A 13th-century church in the Khulo municipality, distinguished by its unique frescoes and architecture.
Gastronomy: Adjaran Flavors
- Must-Taste: The authentic, boat-shaped Adjarian Khachapuri (eaten by breaking off the crusty edges and dipping them into the buttery, cheesy center), the calorie-rich and delicious Borano, Sinori, and Iakhni.
- Wine: Visit family cellars in the Keda municipality to taste the pink Adjarian wine — Chkhaveri.
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A historic 19th-century public garden in the heart of Batumi, featuring the scenic Nurigeli Lake and mature botanical groves.
Bako Waterfall
A quiet and accessible waterfall near Bako village in Adjara. Perfect for a short forest hike and enjoying the natural mountain scenery.
Bako Waterfall
A secluded waterfall in the Shuakhevi highlands. Explore this quiet, forested landmark known for its moss-covered rocks and pristine mountain streams.
Baricholo Mosque
Explore the historic Baricholo Mosque in the Shuakhevi municipality, a pristine example of traditional Adjarian wooden architecture in the mountains.
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