Village
Buturauli
Discover Buturauli—a historical village in Shuakhevi Municipality, Adjara, where a medieval bridge and mountain nature await you.
Village · Shuakhevi municipality · Municipality in Adjara
Buturauli — Mountain Tranquility and Historical Heritage in Adjara
In the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, within the Shuakhevi Municipality, in the Zamleti community, lies the village of Buturauli. Built at an elevation of 800 meters above sea level, on the left side of the Adjaristskali River, this settlement is one of the region's peaceful and historical villages. Buturauli charms visitors with its untouched nature, clean air, and the authentic environment characteristic of high-mountain Adjara.
Historical Heritage
The village of Buturauli is rich in historical monuments. A medieval bridge is located here, representing the village's main historical attraction. This structure was part of the region's ancient transport system and still maintains its original appearance. The bridge is a living witness to the village's centuries-old history and tells visitors about the glory of the past.
Geography and Nature
The village is located 14 kilometers away from Shuakhevi. The local landscape is rich in coniferous and mixed forests, mountain meadows, and riverside floodplains. The climate is typical of the mountains—with cool summers and snowy winters. The surroundings of Buturauli create the best conditions for hiking, ecotourism, and those seeking complete harmony with nature. From here, beautiful views of the Adjaristskali Valley open up.
Local Lifestyle
Today, about 400 people live in Buturauli. The daily life of the population is closely tied to animal husbandry and small-scale farming. The village maintains the hospitality and ancient traditions characteristic of Adjara. A visit to Buturauli allows you to get acquainted with the life of Adjarian highlanders, taste local products, and relax in complete tranquility, where only the sounds of nature can be heard.
What to do
Selim Khimshiashvili Museum
Explore the history of the noble Khimshiashvili family at their ancestral home in Nigazeuli. An immersive look into the heritage of highland Adjara.
Tomb of Selim Khimshiashvili
Discover the tomb of Selim Khimshiashvili within the Rabati Castle in Akhaltsikhe, a site reflecting the complex history of Meskheti.
Transfers
Compare local drivers and guides who publish their own prices on fixed routes (like tour bookings: same reference, PayPal or cash, and messaging when your email matches your account).