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Didvake

Didvake is a high-mountain village in the Kobuleti Municipality, located in the upper part of the Kintrishi valley amidst beautiful nature.

Village · Kobuleti municipality · Municipality in Adjara

Didvake — Tranquility at the Headwaters of the Kintrishi Valley

Located in the Kobuleti Municipality at an elevation of 1,110 meters, Didvake is one of Adjara's highest and most isolated settlements. The village is spread across the upper part of the Kintrishi valley, where nature is preserved in its original form. Although there are very few permanent residents today, the village environment leaves an indelible impression on visitors.

Natural and Historical Context

Didvake is a true discovery for those seeking untouched nature and mountain serenity:

  • Kintrishi Valley: The village is located at the headwaters of this beautiful valley, where Colchian forests and alpine meadows meet.
  • Historical Past: In ancient times, this territory was part of the Colchis Kingdom. Later, in the 18th century, it was occupied by the Ottomans, leaving its mark on local life.
  • Demographic Changes: The village was once more populous, but over time the population decreased, giving it a special, mystical touch.

Life in a Mountain Village

Today, Didvake is a small but interesting village. Daily life here is peaceful, filled with the scent of mountain flowers and crystal-clear air. The village is 42 kilometers from Kobuleti, making it an ideal place to escape the noise of civilization. Didvake is a place where time seems to stand still, leaving you face-to-face with nature. It is a place where you can feel the true spirit of the Adjarian highlands.

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Kalva Peak

Kalva Peak rises 2,575 meters in the Meskheti Range, featuring expansive alpine pastures and rich historical connections to medieval Samtskhe-Javakheti.

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