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Gogmachauri

Nestled on the northern slopes of the Meskheti Ridge, Gogmachauri is a serene village in the Adjara region, offering a glimpse into Georgia's lush landscapes and history.

Village · Kobuleti municipality · Municipality in Adjara

Geography and Location

Gogmachauri is a picturesque village situated within the Kobuleti Municipality of the Adjara Autonomous Republic. It is perched at an elevation of 422 meters above sea level, providing a refreshing mountain climate.

  • The village is located in the upper reaches of the Choloki River, on the northern slopes of the Meskheti Ridge.
  • It lies approximately 18 kilometers northeast of the coastal city of Kobuleti.
  • Administratively, it belongs to the Kakuti community, situated just 2 kilometers away from the village of Kakuti.

Historical Context

The history of Gogmachauri is closely tied to the shifting administrative borders of western Georgia.

  • Historically, the village was part of the Likhauri community within the Ozurgeti district of Guria.
  • In the 1930s, it was officially incorporated into the Kobuleti district.
  • During the Soviet era, the village was known for its involvement in tea cultivation, a major agricultural industry in the Adjara region at the time.

Local Landmarks and Environment

Beyond its agricultural roots, Gogmachauri serves as a gateway to local historical sites and natural beauty.

  • One of the most notable features is the access path leading from the village to the Elia Fortress (Elia Tsikhe), a significant historical landmark in the area.
  • The surrounding environment is characterized by dense forests and the scenic valley of the Choloki River, making it an ideal spot for those seeking tranquility away from the coastal bustle.

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Fortress History & Culture Landmark

Elias Castle Historical Site

Explore the medieval ruins of Elias Castle, a strategic defensive fortification hidden within the dense forest ecosystems of the Guria region.

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