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Chalatke

Discover Chalatke—a historical village in Zestafoni Municipality, where the legendary city of "Balistom" and Imeretian hospitality await you.

Village · Zestafoni municipality · Municipality in Imereti

Chalatke — A Historical City at the Confluence of Rivers

In the Imereti region, within the Zestafoni Municipality, lies the village of Chalatke. Built at an elevation of 240 meters above sea level, at the confluence of the Dzusa and Buja rivers, this settlement is one of the region's most interesting and historical villages. Chalatke charms visitors with its rich past and the special aura characteristic of villages built by rivers.

Historical Heritage

Chalatke represented an important feudal city in the Middle Ages. Legend calls this place "Balistom," indicating its ancient glory. The village is first mentioned in historical sources in 1646. The confluence of rivers, where the Cholaburi River is formed, gave the village a strategic and economic advantage over the centuries. These historical layers give the village a special mystery.

Geography and Nature

The village is located 10 kilometers away from Zestafoni. The local landscape is rich in deciduous forests and riverside floodplains. The valleys of the Dzusa and Buja rivers give the village a special beauty. The climate is moderately warm and humid. The surroundings of Chalatke create the best conditions for walking and relaxation in nature. From here, beautiful views of the Imereti Lowland open up.

Local Lifestyle

Today, about 680 people live in Chalatke. The majority of the population are ethnic Georgians. Their daily life is closely tied to farming. The village maintains the hospitality and traditions characteristic of Imereti. A visit to Chalatke allows you to get acquainted with the authentic life of an Imeretian village, taste local products, and relax far from urban noise, where history and nature merge.

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