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Chobareti

Chobareti is one of the oldest and culturally rich villages of Meskheti in the Aspindza municipality, famous for its terraced farming and historical monuments.

Chobareti — A Living Museum of Meskhetian Culture

Chobareti is a village located in the Aspindza municipality of the Samtskhe-Javakheti region. It is built at an elevation of 1440 meters above sea level, on the northeastern slope of the Erusheti Range. The village represents one of the oldest settlements in Meskheti, where every step is saturated with history.

Historical Heritage and Architecture

Chobareti is famous for its unique Meskhetian architecture. Traditional Meskhetian halls (darbazi), which are important examples of Georgian architecture, are still preserved here. Several historical churches are located in the village territory, including the Church of St. George. The remains of fortress towers in the village surroundings attract special attention, indicating its strategic importance in the past.

The village is also known for its terraced farming — "Meskhetian terraces", which were created over centuries on the mountain slopes. This is the best example of the harmonious coexistence of human labor and nature.

Nature and Meskhetian Way of Life

Chobareti is distinguished by its harsh but majestic nature. The climate and soil here create special conditions for Meskhetian cuisine, including the famous Chobareti cheese. Approximately 290 people live in the village, faithfully maintaining Meskhetian traditions and hospitality. The village is 25 kilometers from Aspindza and is an ideal place for those interested in cultural tourism.

Highlights:

  • Traditional Meskhetian Halls — Unique architectural monuments.
  • Meskhetian Terraces — Historical agricultural structures on mountain slopes.
  • St. George Church — A historical temple in the village.
  • Erusheti Range Views — Impressive panoramic landscape.

Chobareti is a place where you can feel the spirit of old Meskheti and enjoy the authenticity that this village has preserved for centuries.

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