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Chokhi

Chokhi is a highland and mystical village in the Gudamakari Valley, preserving its primeval nature and historical shrines on the southern slopes of the Caucasus.

Chokhi — Highland Treasure of the Gudamakari Valley

Chokhi is a village located in the Dusheti municipality of the Mtskheta-Mtianeti region. It is built in the historical Gudamakari community at an elevation of 1760 meters above sea level. The village's location on the southern slopes of the Mtiuleti-Pshavi Caucasus gives it a special charm and mysticism.

Historical and Spiritual Significance

Chokhi is famous for its historical shrines. The Pirimze shrine and the Church of St. George stand in the village, having served as spiritual centers for the local population for centuries. These sites preserve the ancient traditions and beliefs characteristic of highlanders. Chokhi's history is closely linked to the past of the Gudamakari Valley.

Geography and Alpine Nature

Chokhi is distinguished by a harsh but breathtaking alpine landscape. The village is 63 kilometers from Dusheti, which accounts for its isolation. The nature here is untouched — rocky mountains, alpine meadows, and fresh mountain air create an environment designed for true travelers. The village's elevation gives it a special climate, where even summer is cool and pleasant.

Highlights:

  • Pirimze Shrine — A shrine of historical and spiritual importance.
  • St. George Church — An old temple in the village.
  • Gudamakari Valley — Beautiful natural views and hiking trails.
  • Authentic Mountain Environment — Peace and primeval landscape.

Chokhi is a place where you can feel the mystical power of the Gudamakari mountains and enjoy the peace that only a highland village can offer.

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