Chelti River
The Chelti River is a notable waterway in the Kakheti region of eastern Georgia. Originating in the southern slopes of the Greater Caucasus, it flows southwards towards the Alazani Valley, passing near the town of Kvareli. The river is an important source of irrigation for the fertile lands of the valley, which is famous for its extensive vineyards and wine production. The Chelti River valley is also home to several historical and cultural sites. The river's clear waters and the surrounding lush landscapes make it a beautiful natural feature in one of Georgia's most renowned agricultural and tourist regions.