Village
Ghvebaldi
Ghvebaldi is a serene village in Upper Svaneti, perched at 1,194 meters above sea level on the left bank of the Inguri River.
Village · Mestia municipality · Municipality in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
Geography and Landscape
Ghvebaldi is situated in the Mestia Municipality at an elevation of 1,194 meters. The village is nestled on the left bank of the Inguri River, a location that defines its scenic character. The landscape is a classic representation of Upper Svaneti, featuring steep mountain slopes that descend into the river valley.
- Location: Left bank of the Inguri River.
- Distance: Approximately 15 km west-southwest from the town of Mestia.
- Elevation: 1,194 meters above sea level.
The Tskhumari Community
Ghvebaldi is part of the Tskhumari community (theme), an administrative and cultural unit that has long been a cornerstone of local life in this part of Svaneti. This community is bound by shared traditions and a deep-rooted connection to the land.
- Neighboring Villages: Labsqaldi, Lezgara, Magardeli, Svipi, and Tviberi.
- Heritage: Traditional Svanetian mountain farming and centuries-old cultural practices.
Nature and Local Atmosphere
Surrounded by dense forests and alpine meadows, Ghvebaldi enjoys a refreshing mountain climate. At nearly 1,200 meters above sea level, the air is exceptionally pure, and the views of the Greater Caucasus are breathtaking. For visitors seeking an authentic experience away from the more crowded tourist paths, Ghvebaldi provides a glimpse into the traditional Svanetian way of life.
- Climate: Crisp mountain air with moderate temperatures during summer.
- Scenery: Panoramic views of the Inguri valley and the rugged Caucasian peaks.
What to do
Ghvebaldi Chapel
Discover the historic Ghvebaldi Chapel in the heart of Svaneti, a serene mountain sanctuary reflecting centuries of local faith and tradition.
St. George's Church in Svipi
Discover the restored St. George Church in the remote village of Svipi, Upper Svaneti. A peaceful landmark representing the enduring spirit of Svan mountain architecture.
Transfers
Compare local drivers and guides who publish their own prices on fixed routes (like tour bookings: same reference, PayPal or cash, and messaging when your email matches your account).