Village
Bori
Discover Bori—a historical village in Kharagauli Municipality, Imereti, where ancient archaeological treasures and mountain nature await you.
Village · Kharagauli municipality · Municipality in Imereti
Bori — A Historical Treasure in the Kharagauli Vicinity
In the Imereti region, within the Kharagauli Municipality, lies the village of Bori. Built at an elevation of 400 meters above sea level on the northern slopes of the Meskheti Range, this settlement is one of Georgia's most important archaeological sites. Bori charms visitors with its centuries-old past, clean air, and the greenery characteristic of Imereti.
Archaeological Heritage
Bori is known on the world archaeological map for the unique treasure discovered here. Rich necropolises from the 2nd-3rd centuries were studied in the village territory, where gold, silver, and bronze items were found, including the famous "Bori Bowl." These discoveries suggest that in ancient times, Bori was one of the region's important cultural and economic centers. Some of the found items are preserved in the Georgian National Museum, and some in the Hermitage.
Geography and Nature
The village is located on the right bank of the Borimela River (Chkerimela Valley). The local landscape is rich in deciduous forests and foothill meadows. The climate is healthy, creating the best conditions for those seeking closeness to nature and tranquility. The surroundings of Bori are ideal for hiking and historical tourism.
Local Lifestyle
Today, about 280 people live in Bori. The daily life of the population is closely tied to farming and animal husbandry. The village maintains the hospitality and peaceful environment characteristic of Imereti. A visit to Bori allows you to travel back in time, learn about Georgia's ancient history, and relax in the heart of nature.
Transfers
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