Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park

Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park in the heart of the Lesser Caucasus
70,000 ha of virgin forest; 170 kilometres of unbeaten trails, through canyons, gorges and across the park’s highest peak: the 2,642-metre Mount Sametskhvareo - Borjomi Kharagauli National Park evokes the pioneer spirit in you. The more you walk, the more you want to see, the longer you stay, the more magical it becomes. Breathtaking vistas of the Black Sea in the West and stunning panoramas of the Great Caucasus in the North. Wild rhododendrons bloom in the Spring and a bright carpet of Indian summer colour is spread in autumn. Mystical, misty forests at dawn and glimmering fireflies at night. No less of an adventure are the excursions to the park’s surroundings, where medieval cave cities, Tsar’s palaces, ancient fortresses and hot mineral baths are waiting to be explored.
The PAN Parks Wilderness in Borjomi-Kharagauli is located in the central part of the Low Caucasus and besides extensive forest wilderness it also includes alpine meadows full of unique and endemic species.
Despite the overwhelming size of the wilderness area, short and easy hikes are also worthwhile doing. However, for experienced hikers it is recommended to take overnight trips to fully experience and enjoy this piece of Georgian wilderness.
Mountain bike along the famous Zekari pass
Hike for breathtaking views of the Great caucasus and the Black sea
Visit the cave city of Vardazia


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