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Chvabiani

Chvabiani is a highland village in Svaneti, located on the banks of the Mulkhura River, among the majestic peaks of the Caucasus.

Chvabiani — Svanetian Tranquility in the Mulkhura Valley

Chvabiani is a village located in the Mestia municipality of the Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region. It is situated at an elevation of 1630 meters above sea level, on the left bank of the Mulkhura River. The village's location surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Caucasus gives it a special charm and mysticism.

Geography and Alpine Nature

Chvabiani is characterized by a typical Svan landscape — alpine meadows, steep mountain slopes, and fresh air. The nature here is beautiful in its own way at any time of year. The village is approximately 8 kilometers from Mestia, making it well-connected to the regional center. The village's elevation gives it a special climate, where the air is always clear and healthy.

Svan Way of Life and Traditions

Approximately 110 people live in the village, faithfully maintaining traditional Svan life, language, and hospitality. Chvabiani is a place where you can feel the atmosphere of a real mountain village — quiet, authentic, and harmonious with nature. The local population is mainly engaged in livestock farming, which is closely linked to the local alpine pastures. Svan towers preserved in the village are an integral part of the region's cultural heritage.

Highlights:

  • Svan Towers — Medieval defensive structures.
  • Mulkhura River Valley — Beautiful natural views and landscapes.
  • Caucasus Peaks — Panoramic views from the highland zone.
  • Authentic Svan Environment — Peace and untouched nature.

Chvabiani is a place where you can completely detach from everyday life and enjoy the majesty of the Svaneti mountains.

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History & Culture Landmark Monastery

St. George Church in Chvabiani

Explore the historic St. George Church in Chvabiani, Svaneti. A serene landmark showcasing traditional high-altitude architecture amidst the Caucasus Mountains.

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