Village
Bakurianis Andeziti
A high-altitude settlement in the Borjomi Municipality, defined by its volcanic history and mountain climate on the Trialeti Ridge.
Village · Borjomi municipality · Municipality in Samtskhe-Javakheti
Bakurianis Andeziti sits at an elevation of 1,800 meters on the northern slopes of the Trialeti Ridge, functioning as a quiet high-mountain settlement within the Borjomi Municipality of the Samtskhe-Javakheti region. The village is defined by its austere, elevated landscape, where residential houses are distributed across slopes characterized by thin mountain air and proximity to the upper reaches of the Borjomula River valley.
Geography and Climate
The geography of the area is dominated by subalpine meadows and dense coniferous forests that transition into rocky slopes. Because of its high altitude, the village experiences a rigorous climate, with cool, brief summers and long, snow-heavy winters. The environment is largely shaped by its proximity to the volcanic geology of the Trialeti range, which once supported local extraction activities.
Industrial Roots and Development
The name of the settlement directly references the historical extraction of andesite, a volcanic rock found extensively in this part of the Lesser Caucasus. Unlike the neighboring regional center of Bakuriani, which evolved into a major winter sports hub, Bakurianis Andeziti has maintained a distinct, low-density settlement pattern focused on local agricultural cycles and forestry. The village architecture remains modest, reflecting the functional needs of a mountain community.
Daily Life and Access
Life in the village follows the seasonal rhythms of the mountain environment. The economy centers primarily on small-scale animal husbandry and the cultivation of hardy crops suited to high-altitude conditions. While it remains a remote location, the village is accessible via roads winding through the forest zones of the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park periphery. Visitors arriving in the area find a quiet atmosphere, with opportunities for hiking along established forest trails that connect the upper Borjomula valley to the surrounding peaks.
What to do
Andeziti Waterfall
A quiet cascade near Andeziti village. Explore this natural feature formed by the unique volcanic geology of the Lesser Caucasus.
Didveli: The Alpine Reservoirs
Discover the alpine reservoirs of Didveli near Bakuriani. A guide to its natural surroundings and practical tips for a peaceful mountain getaway.
Transfers
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