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Gudarakhi

Gudarakhi is a village in the Dusheti Municipality, located in the Pshavian Aragvi valley at an elevation of 1,160 meters. It is known for its historical tower ruins and stunning mountain landscapes.

Village · Dusheti municipality · Municipality in Mtskheta-Mtianeti

Geographical Setting

Gudarakhi is a picturesque village nestled in the Dusheti Municipality of the Mtskheta-Mtianeti region, Georgia. Its location is defined by several key features:

  • Elevation: Situated at 1,160 meters above sea level.
  • Waterways: Lies on the right bank of the Pshavian Aragvi River.
  • Terrain: Positioned on the eastern slopes of the Gudamaqari Ridge, within the Gometskri Gorge.
  • Proximity: Located approximately 32-40 kilometers from the municipal center, Dusheti.

History and Landmarks

The historical footprint of Gudarakhi is marked by the remains of ancient fortifications. To the north of the village, on a forested hill overlooking the right bank of the Katsalkhevri River, lie the ruins of a rectangular tower. While much of the structure has succumbed to time and is now covered in rubble, it stands as a testament to the village's strategic importance in the past. The exact date of its construction remains a subject for archaeological study, but its presence adds a layer of mystery and historical depth to the local area.

Local Context

Gudarakhi is part of the Magharoskari administrative unit and belongs to the historical-geographic region of Pshavi. The village is surrounded by the typical flora of the Mtskheta-Mtianeti mountains, with dense forests and mountain streams defining the scenery. It is a place where the traditional mountain lifestyle and the raw beauty of the Georgian highlands converge, offering a serene environment far from the bustle of urban life.

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