Journey through Mountain Adjara with traditional Georgian feast (all inclusive)
About this experience
Mountain Adjara is the perfect place for a relaxed journey through picturesque locations. You will visit two waterfalls without difficult hikes, recall ancient history at Queen Tamar's stone bridges, stroll through the boxwood grove, and taste Georgia at a traditional feast overlooking the Machakhela Gorge!
What to expect
Welcome to Mountain Adjara!
Today we venture into the realm of magnificent nature. Fresh mountain air, waterfalls, atmospheric bridges, and, of course, a heartfelt Georgian feast are essential parts of our program. And in summer, you can even swim in the waterfall!
The road to the first stop will take 30-40 min., during which I will tell you interesting stories about the region and local legends.
Trip plan
- Confluence of two rivers Chorokh and Adjarschali
- Makhuntseti Waterfall
- Medium and small bridges of Queen Tamar
- Stroll through the boxwood grove
- Mirveti Waterfall
- Georgian feast overlooking the Machakhela Gorge + folklore
The route can be adjusted according to your wishes.
Organizational details
- I will pick you up from a convenient location in Batumi and drop you back off at the end
- Don't forget to bring your swimwear if you plan to refresh in the waterfall!
- Upon prior request for an additional fee, I will create a video with bright and warm moments of the journey for you
Includes:
- Transfer in a comfortable off-road vehicle
- Cool drinks on the way
- Feast with national Georgian atmosphere
Natalia
September 25, 2024
We thank Alexey for the tour of Adjara. Alexey is an excellent storyteller and conversationalist. We would like to separately thank him for his very comfortable driving style, which is very important in mountainous areas. From Alexey, we learned a lot about the daily life of modern Georgians, about ...
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Marina
July 23, 2024
Thank you very much for the tour, for a sea of impressions. Thank you Alexey, very interesting and informative 🤗🤗
Alex
July 18, 2024
Everything was great: we learned about local customs, visited all the sights, dipped our feet in two beautiful waterfalls, and the highlight of the program - a Georgian feast with folklore.