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Chais Meurneoba

Discover Chais Meurneoba—a unique settlement in Khoni Municipality, where Georgian tea culture and Imeretian hospitality await you.

Village · Khoni municipality · Municipality in Imereti

Chais Meurneoba — The Hub of Tea Culture in the Vicinity of Khoni

In the Imereti region, within the Khoni Municipality, lies the settlement of Chais Meurneoba. Built at an elevation of 114 meters above sea level, this place is one of the interesting and specific settlements of the region. Its name (meaning "Tea Farm") indicates that the local life is closely tied to tea culture, which is one of the pillars of Khoni's economy.

Tea Culture and Economy

Khoni is historically known for its tea plantations. Chais Meurneoba is exactly the place where this tradition still lives today. The local climate and soil create the best conditions for growing tea. In recent years, tea plantations have been actively rehabilitated, giving the settlement a new life. Chais Meurneoba charms visitors with its green plantations and the industriousness characteristic of the local population.

Geography and Nature

The settlement is located near the town of Khoni. The local landscape is rich in deciduous forests and slopes covered with tea bushes. The climate is moderately warm and humid. The surroundings of Chais Meurneoba are great for agritourism lovers. A visit here allows you to see the process of tea picking and processing, which leaves a special impression on the traveler.

Local Lifestyle

Today, about 200 people live in Chais Meurneoba. The daily life of the population is closely tied to agriculture, especially tea production. The settlement maintains the hospitality and peaceful environment characteristic of Imereti. A visit to Chais Meurneoba allows you to get acquainted with the history of Georgian tea, taste local products, and relax far from urban noise.

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