Village
Bukistsikhe
Discover Bukistsikhe—a historical village in Chokhatauri Municipality, Guria, where the Supsa River valley and an ancient fortress await you.
Village · Chokhatauri municipality · Municipality in Guria
Bukistsikhe — A Historical Pearl by the Supsa River
In the Guria region, within the Chokhatauri Municipality, lies the village of Bukistsikhe. Built at an elevation of 226 meters above sea level, on the right bank of the Supsa River, this settlement is one of the region's most important historical villages. Bukistsikhe charms visitors with its centuries-old past, clean air, and the unhurried rhythm characteristic of Gurian villages.
Historical Heritage
The village's name directly points to its defensive significance. A historical fortress is located here, which controlled the Supsa Valley for centuries. Bukistsikhe was an important strategic point protecting the region from invasions. Today, the ruins of the fortress are the village's main attraction, telling visitors about the glory of the past.
Geography and Nature
The village is located 3 kilometers away from Chokhatauri. The local landscape is rich in deciduous forests and riverside floodplains. The climate is moderately warm and humid, creating the best conditions for viticulture and tea growing. The Supsa River valley gives the village a special attraction. The surroundings of Bukistsikhe are ideal for hiking and relaxation in nature.
Local Lifestyle
Today, about 340 people live in Bukistsikhe. The majority of the population are ethnic Georgians. Their daily life is closely tied to farming. The village maintains the hospitality and humor characteristic of Guria. A visit to Bukistsikhe allows you to get acquainted with the authentic Gurian life, taste local products, and relax far from urban noise.
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