National Parks of Georgia

Exploring Georgia is a constant pleasure. For walkers and hikers, the country is sheer heaven, while botanists and bird-watchers will be simply enthralled and archaeologists can’t decide which of the numerous ancient findings to visit first.

Exploring Georgia is a constant pleasure. For walkers and hikers, the country is sheer heaven, while botanists and bird-watchers will be simply enthralled and archaeologists can’t decide which of the numerous ancient findings to visit first. With the towering Caucasus Mountains forming the border between Europe and Asia, Georgia has long been an important contact zone.

In this mystical land, you will find National parks that stand out for their uniqueness and natural ecosystems of exceptional beauty, that are of national and international importance, and to conserve the existing biodiversity.

Vashlovani Protected Areas

Vashlovani is one of the most unique and breathtaking landscapes in the South Caucasus. The park’s large swathes of arid semi-desert, with their razor-sharp limestone cliffs and groves of pistachio trees, barberry, and thistle, are reminiscent of the African bush and are home to buzzards, harriers, black vultures, jackals, foxes, rabbits, wolves, lynx, and porcupine.

Lagodekhi Protected Areas

Lagodekhi with diverse climate zones is the best place to plan the week-end. It characterized by a humid subtropical climate. The territory offers you tourist attractions, including visiting waterfalls and ancient fortresses.

Lagodekhi Protected Areas are famous for their biodiversity. There are beautiful cliffs as well on place. It is a unique territory, without any analog.

Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park

Covering more than 85,000 hectares of native forest and alpine meadows, the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park is a protected area and one of the largest national parks in Georgia, it includes six administrative districts stretching from the resort of Borjomi to the town of Kharagauli.

The National Park has a great variety of natural landscapes, historical and architectural monuments, resorts, and settlements.

Mtirala National Park 

If you love adventures then we recommend you to mark Mtirala National Park as the must-go destination. Mtirala area is very rich in flora, and home to some big mammals like boars, foxes, and even brown bears. There are several small streams flowing down from the hills to Chakvistskali River, that runs through the tiny village by the same name.

Kolkheti National Park

The first natural site in Georgia is nominated on the UNESCO World Heritage List, for its Colchic forests and wetland. Come and enjoy the coast of the Black Sea and the Paliastomi Lake basin. Spend the day bird-watching, canoeing, kayaking, or take a boat tour of the “Georgian Amazon” to see over 190 species of birds– Paliastomi Lake and Pichori River awaits you!

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