Dumala River
The Dumala River is a notable waterway in the Imereti region of western Georgia. It is a tributary of the Dzirula River, which itself flows into the Kvirila. The Dumala is known for carving a deep and scenic gorge through the limestone terrain typical of the area. The river valley is characterized by lush vegetation, steep cliffs, and a serene atmosphere. The flow of the Dumala can vary greatly depending on the season, with strong currents during the spring melt and calmer waters in the late summer. The surrounding area is dotted with small villages and historical sites, making the Dumala valley an interesting destination for those exploring the natural and cultural heritage of Imereti.