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Georgia: Trekking in the High Caucasus

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Georgia: Trekking in the High Caucasus

Georgia sits astride the mighty Caucasus Mountains between the Black and Caspian Seas and offers a breath-taking variety of landscapes and habitats. The range of flora is absolutely astounding. Following the bloodless Rose Revolution of 2003 and the Russo-Georgian War of 2008, it is becoming a very popular trekking destination due to its beauty and the rich cultural heritage it offers. Wild camping is permitted almost everywhere, and rustic homestays in authentic mountain villages provide a great way to meet the local people. Our film was shot in July of 2017 and features some of the best trekking areas of Kazbegi, Khevsureti and Svaneti. The settlements featured include the highest permanently occupied village group in Eurasia - Ushguli. Read our Georgia travel blogs:






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MESTIA TO USHGULI (GEORGIA HIKE)

Our experience hiking the famous Mestia to Ushguli trek in the Svaneti region of Georgia (Country) - Caucasus mountains. A beautiful 58km guesthouse trek with mountain views over four days. Detailed information on trekking day lengths and costs are included in the video. We hope you enjoy our trek!

Mestia - Zhabeshi 16.1km
Zhabeshi - Adishi 10.6km
Adishi - Iprali 18.7km
Iprali - Ushguli 12.4km
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Crossing The Caucasus | hiking across Russia, Georgia and Azerbaijan (short film)

In 2018, Richard Hartfield set off alone into Russia's North Caucasus Mountains. His plan was to follow a 1200km backpacking route that he'd made on his phone. It led through tightly-controlled border areas in Russia, Georgia and Azerbaijan. But this self-shot, solo hiking adventure soon evolved into something else: A celebration of human kindness, set within regions more often perceived as divided and volatile.

Crossing The Caucasus premiered as part of the Kendal Mountain Film Festival in 2021.
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13 Days in Georgia - Caucasus Mountain Adventures

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My time in Georgia changed the way I see travel. I used to think expensive places were safer to visit, while inexpensive places were less safe. This trip to Georgia flipped that idea on its head. It is incredibly safe, and also wildly affordable.

For example, my favorite hotel of the trip was the Rooms Hotel in Stepantsminda, which costs $120 a night. If it were in my home country of Canada, a hotel of that quality and location would be $500-$1000 a night.

It went on like this for the full 13 days; constantly surprised by the amenties, the people, and the great value this country provided in terms of travel ROI. Every dollar you invest into adventure here, will go three times as far as it would in a more 'developed' nation.

I highly recommend those of you who are interested in mountain adventure to visit Georgia. You will see and do more, for less, and have truly rare experiences. For me, that's sort of what travel is all about.

If you have any questions at all about Georgia, feel free to ask me in the comments. It will help the YouTube algorithm push the video to a wider audience, as well as get you the information you need since I see and reply to all of my comments.

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KAZBEK (5 047 m) expedition - Caucasus Georgia climbing [Drone + GoPro]

Climbing Kazbek 5 047 m - the 3rd highest peak in Georgia and 6th highest peak in Caucasus mountains.

Day 1 - Starting from village Stepantsminda (1 740 m) and camping near Gergeti Trinity Church (2 170 m)
Day 2 - From Gergeti Trinity Church through Gergeti glacier to the Base camp - Meteostation Betlemi hut (3 653 m)
Day 3 - Rest day, aclimatization
Day 4 - Summit Day, starting 2:00 AM from base camp, ascent of Kazbek summit (5 047 m) at 10:00 AM, then descent back to the base camp
Day 5 - Small workout in the morning :) Then descent down to Stepantsminda

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One of the Most Beautiful Villages in Georgia: Ushguli in the Caucasus Mountains

Looking to vacation in a beautiful, remote location? We can recommend Ushguli, in Georgia! The World Heritage Site sits some 2,200 meters above sea level in the Caucasus Mountains. Only 70 families live in the village up on the country's highest mountain – the Shkhara.
During the summer, tourists love visiting the village to see its unique tower houses – an old medieval defence method. After watching this video you're sure to have Ushguli, Georgia on your mind! ;)

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Hiking the Highlander Svaneti, Georgia

Trekking the inaugural Highlander Svaneti, a 59km, three-day trail through the breathtaking Svaneti region of Georgia. Located in the remote northwest of the country, on the slopes of the Caucasus Mountains, the area is famed for its picturesque villages, saw-toothed 4,000m peaks and wildflower meadows.

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Female Solo Trekking In The High Caucasus Mountains | Solo Trekking Georgia | Mestia Ushguli Day 1

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Solo Trekking in Georgia for female is really safe and fun. Georgia trekking route is visible on Maps.Me. I continue to explore Caucasus Mountains in Zemo Svaneti region on foot. My first day Mestia Ushguli trekking started from Mestia to Zhabeshi. It's really Georgia beautiful places. It's must visit places in Georgia. It's 14km journey. The trekking path is very easy.

00:00 intro
00:07 Greeting from Mestia
00:22 Mestia Ushguli trekking started
01:08 4km passed
01:30 beautiful view
01:40 7km passed
03:06 10km passed
03:46 13km passed
03:56 Zhabeshi village
04:27 Mamuka Guesthouse Zhabeshi
05:11 Lunch at Mamuka
05:27 Explore Zhabeshi
07:27 Zhabeshi cows
08:21 Zhabeshi viewpoint
09:05 Dinner at Mamuka

Thru-hiking NEW Transcaucasian Trail Georgia

In the autumn of 2022, we set out to hike the Upper Svaneti section of the Transcaucasian Trail in Georgia. But the plans changed along the way and we ended up hiking all the way to the border of Armenia.
We hiked for a total of 36 days and around 500 kilometres through various mountain passes, villages, colourful forests and unmarked paths.
The trail through Georgia was brand new and not public yet. We were among the first people to try this thru-hike and it definitely had its challenges on its way.

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Hiking the Great Caucasus Alone: 70km Solo Trek Through Georgia's Majestic Mountains

Trek from Mestia to Ushguli, the most popular hike with incredible views of the Caucasus located in the Svaneti region of Georgia.

0:00 Intro
0:17 Mestia to Tsvirmi
2:04 Tsvirmi to Adishi
2:51 Adishi to Iprali
3:55 Chilling in Iprali
4:54 Iprali to Ushguli

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Hiking Nakra to Mestia | 5 Day Svaneti Transcaucasian Trail, Georgia (film + guide)

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Hiking the Nakra to Mestia section of the Transcaucasian Trail in Svaneti, Georgia. We hiked this route in September 2020 (as featured in the video), and again in July 2021 as part of the longer Chuberi to Mestia trek. We split the trek into 5 days, however it's possible to complete the distance over 3 days, staying in guesthouses every night.

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00:44 Day 1 Nakra to Kichkhuldashi
05:06 Day 2 Kichkhuldashi to Etseri
09:33 Day 3 Etseri to Mazeri
16:40 Mazeri to Koruldi Lakes
23:53 Koruldi Lakes to Mestia
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30:20 Day 1 Overview
31:38 Day 2 Overview
32:53 Day 3 Overview
34:26 Day 4 Overview
35:45 Day 5 Overview
36:16 Mestia Accommodation
36:40 Outro
37:45 Del Montage

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Georgia Trekking in the Caucasus Svaneti

Trek from Mestia to Ushguli is the most popular multi-day hike in Georgia.
It offers excellent views and passes through several traditional Svaneti villages.

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Inside Europe's HIGHEST VILLAGE (Ushguli, Svaneti, Georgia)

Inside Ushguli village in Svaneti, Georgia. This is the highest permanently inhabited point in Europe! Driving through some of the most remote and dangerous roads in the Caucasus we head up to 2100m and the beautiful village of Ushguli.
The village is completely shut off from the outside world for more than 6 months of the year and the local people have to live off what they grow in the summer months. Ushguli is also one of the most stunning places we have ever seen, we incredible views over the High Caucasus mountain range and Georgia's highest peak - Mount Shkhara (5193 metres).

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The Caucasus - Between Two Worlds

If you like crossroads, the Caucasus is your destination. This is a place where the north meets the south and the West meets the East. The Caucasus marks one of the borders between Europe and Asia, maybe the most unknown one. It is really a crossroads, not only geographically, but also sociologically. Three countries with differences and similarities. The three of them have their own language and, in some cases, their own alphabet. Historic nations in the heart of Eurasia. Overwhelming scenery and amazingly friendly people. This is what I found. But, in any case, as usual, it is always better if you come in person and visit the place by yourself.

Walking Holidays in Georgia, the Caucasus

Like most trips to Georgia the tour starts in the country’s capital, Tbilisi. Tbilisi is a place with a pretty old town, echoing the cultural and religious crossroads on which it sits. Over the centuries most regional powers – Turks, Arabs, Persians, Crusader knights and Cossack warriors – have ventured this way and all have left their mark. Did you know Tbilisi has been sacked 27 times. But today it’s a lovely, peaceful place to start and end your trip, with ancient churches, mosques, the old sulphur baths for which the town is famed, great restaurants and very good accommodation.
From Tbilisi the tour heads north out of the capital taking a first stop at the UNESCO World Heritage town of Mtskheta. As one of the oldest inhabited towns on earth, Mtskheta is home to one of the country’s most important churches where Christianity was officially adopted as the states religion back in 337AD.
From here we head north up what is known as the Russian Military Highway, passed the Ananuri Cathedral Complex – where, if the weather is right, you might like a swim in the adjoining lake – and on into the mountains. And it’s the mountains that form the real highlight of the trip.
The journey doesn’t take long as we drive over the Pass of the Cross and on to Kazbegi, a pretty little town sitting in the lee of the imposing 5,000m peak that goes by the same name. From here, staying at a recently converted luxury hotel, we walk up to the spectacularly positioned St Gregory’s church to have a look around and admire the views. But its after this that the adventure really begins as we head into the hills for two days walking a camping.
The first day we drive out of Kazbegi in 4x4s and head to the tiny village of Juta. Here we load up the pack horses and walk to the first night’s camping spot, gloriously positioned beneath a might cliff. After an initial climb out the village, the walk is relatively flat and takes about 2 hours meaning we arrive in time for lunch and have the rest of the day free to relax or go on more walks around the camp.
The next morning we leave camp around 8.30, carrying our lunch with us, and head on towards the 3,300 metre high Abudlari Pass. It’s a beautiful walk, across the high meadows, and not that challenging. It takes between 2 to 3 hours to complete and once at the top, the feeling is sensational.
From here we walk along the high ridge, surrounded by the mighty Caucasus Mountains, before walking down the other side. After lunch and a brief detour via the small but stunning Abudulari Lakes we should arrive into our second camp at around four in the afternoon. Another great days walking done.
The following morning we walk for another hour and a half in a stunning valley to the little village of Roshka before picking up the boats for one of the highlights of the trip, white water rafting on the Aragvi River.
Next stop is the pretty town of Gori, birthplace to Georgia’s most infamous sons, Joseph Stalin. Here there is an excellent museum, with all manner of memorabilia, and the train carriage in which Stalin travelled to the Yalta Conference in 1945.
And just outside town is the amazing 1st millennia BC troglodyte cave town of Uplistsike; a conurbation used in times of invasion and to avoid religious persecution.
And finally – and check if this is included on your tour – is a day in the east, in a region known as Kakheti that is reputedly the home of wine making.
According to the wine historian Hugh Johnston, Georgia has a pretty good claim to be the birthplace of wine making, with evidence of viniculture dating back more than 7,000 years. Indeed the place I am at now, Kinzmauruli, claims to have been making wine since 1533. Needless to say with experience like that Georgian wine can be pretty darn good.
In this region we’ll also visit some cultural highlights, taste wine and have lunch with a charming family in their garden.
In my opinion, this is a wonderful trip perfectly balancing the historical highs of one of Europe’s most fascinating counties with the remote and wild mountains she possesses. It is suitable for anyone in a good state of health that enjoys walking, history, cuisine and of course wine. On the three times I’ve run this trip I’ve taken clients aged from 25 to 75 – and all have loved enjoyed it. Georgia is one of those countries that is likely to get under your skin. The history, culture, cuisine, wine – and above all sociability of the locals – is sure to have you coming back again and again. So be warned, your first trip to Georgia is unlikely to be your last!
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Swanetia - trekking w Gruzji. Szlak z Mestii do Ushguli (Georgia, Svaneti) @kavkazbrothers3823

Gruzja - Swanetia - trekking

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Zapraszamy w podróż do Gruzji, na trekking po górskim regionie Swanetia, centrum alpinizmu w okresie ZSRR. Od wieków Swanetia to istny spichlerz gruzińskich tradycji. Miejsce pełne legend, zabytkowych kamiennych wież i pięknych widoków.

Swanetia przez wieki była niedostępna dla obcych armii właśnie przez swoje unikalne położenie, za wysokimi i trudnymi do sforsowania przełęczami. Pierwsza droga powstała dopiero w latach 30. XX wieku, a asfalt to już wynalazek z XXI wieku, dzięki czemu Swanetia jest obecnie znacznie łatwiejsza w dostępie niż choćby na początku naszego stulecia. Z drugiej strony to region zamieszkały przez Gruzinów, przez Swanów, przez cały rok. To o tyle istotne, że można do niej przyjechać o każdej porze roku, przy czym, jeśli chcecie wybrać się z nami na trekking, możliwości przejścia tej trasy są od czerwca do października.

Nadal, mimo powstania asfaltowej drogi, Swanetia ma swoje unikalne miejsca, do których chętnie Was zabierzemy. Tak, aby region pokazać Wam od zaplecza, od strony zwykłych mieszkańców tej przepięknej krainy.

Nasz szlak w Swanetii wiedzie przez Tvebishi - Mazeri - Mestię - Tsvirmi - Tetnuldi Ski Resort - Adishi - Ushuli. Przechodzimy kilka przełęczy, a nasz najdłuższy, finałowy dzień z Adishi do Ushguli liczy ok. 22 km i 1 519 metrów podejścia. Spokojnie, inne dni są lżejsze :-)

Trekking przez Swanetię to możliwość poznania miejscowej kultury i tradycji, zajrzenia do kamiennych wież wpisanych na listę UNESCO, skosztowania miejscowej kuchni, w tym kubdari, wysłuchania tradycyjnych, swańskich śpiewów.

A przede wszystkim jest to możliwość obcowania na co dzień z Wysokim Kaukazem. Idziemy szlakami z widokami na lodowce, m.in. Chaaladi i Adishi, ośnieżone szczyty, m.in. na Uszbę (4 710 mnpm), zwaną Wiedźmą lub Matterhornem Kaukazu oraz na najwyższy szczyt Gruzji - Szcharę (Shkhara - 5 193 mnpm).

Na zakończenie naszego trekkingu śpimy w Ushguli, podobno najwyżej położonej osadzie ludzkiej w Europie (na 2 200 mnpm).

Jeśli lubicie góry, jeśli chcecie chodzić po niezatłoczonych ścieżkach z przepięknymi widokami, a do tego cenicie sobie ciekawe historie i ludzi - Swanetia jest miejscem dla Was.

Zapraszamy na wspólny szlak i do zapisów na nasze wyprawy po Gruzji i Kaukazie.

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Join us on a journey to Georgia, trekking in Svaneti, the granary of Georgian traditions. To a place full of legends, historic stone towers and beautiful views.

Our route in Svaneti on this trek took us through Tvebishi - Mazeri - Mestia - Tsvirmi - Tetnuldi Ski Resort - Adishi - Ushguli. We crossed several passes and our longest final day from Adishi to Ushguli was 22 km and 1,519 metres of ascent.

Trekking through Svaneti is an opportunity to experience the local culture and traditions, to peek inside the UNESCO-listed stone towers, to taste the local cuisine, including kubdari, to listen to traditional Svaneti singing. And above all, it is an opportunity to interact with the High Caucasus on a daily basis.

We walk along trails with views of glaciers, including Chaaladi and Adishi, snow-capped peaks, including Ushba (4,710 mnpm), known as the Witch or Matterhorn of the Caucasus, and Georgia's highest peak, Shkhara (Shkhara - 5,193 mnpm).

At the end of our trek, we sleep in Ushguli, reportedly the highest human settlement in Europe (at 2,200 mnpm).

If you like mountains, walking on uncrowded paths with beautiful views, and appreciate interesting stories and people - Svaneti is the place for you.

We invite you to join us on the trail and to sign up for our expeditions in Georgia and the Caucasus.

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2010 Hiking and mountaineering in the Georgian Caucasus

Four weeks of hiking and mountaineering in the Georgian Caucasus including a climb of Mt. Kazbek at the end.

Trekking in the Caucasian Paradise of Georgia

Photos that I took in July 2010.
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Atsunta Pass Trek | The Flower Bouquet Trek Of Georgia | Indiahikes

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When we think of International treks, we mostly go for EBC (Everest Base Camp), Annapurna Base Camp, Kilimanjaro etc. but this is a trek in the Eastern Europe and West Asia country, Georgia, which should not be missed.

The Atsunta Pass trek, we believe, is the greatest trek in Georgia. We don’t say this without reason. The trek passes through the most breathtaking mountainscape of the Caucasus Mountains.
The grasslands, for which the trek is famous, are perfectly landscaped. They extend as far as your eyes can reach.

Nestled in these grasslands are the charming Georgian villages that give you an insight into the culture. At Omalo and Dartlo, you stay in these villages, experience the warm hospitality and delicious local food.

In addition to the villages, the ruins of ancient fortresses decorate the entire remote trail. These are not just heritage but history, many centuries old. While you marvel at these towers jutting out of the grasslands, at Dartlo, you even get to explore one.

If you are someone who loves meadowy landscapes, you must add Atsunta Pass to the top of your list.

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Caucasus mountains in Georgia: 2nd part of trekking tour “Borbalo pass”

Second part of our trekking tour Borbalo pass. Hiking adventures in Greater Caucasus. Meadows, valleys, sheep, shepherds, wind, rivers, raw life and time. Remote Tusheti region, Alazani valley towards Borbalo pass. Travel with us!


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