Trekking through mountain passes, nights in tents, stars overhead, and a total reset. We've got it all covered: from logistics to that feeling of pure freedom.
Probably the most stunning and hard-to-reach lakes in Georgia. To hit "Big Toba," you'll have to tackle some serious mountain passes. The magic here is in the mist—it often rolls in, making the whole place feel like another planet.
A three-day trek across volcanic ridges with nights by high-altitude lakes and views of the wild Javakheti plains. Paravani is Georgia's largest lake, though quite shallow. Tabatskuri is incredibly blue, framed by volcanic cones.
Nedvzi: Small Loop
2 days | moderate 35 km | ↑↓ 1761 mm
A two-day circular trek along panoramic trails.
Nedvzi: Big Loop
2 days | challenging 66 km | ↑↓ 3050 m
A long loop trail. Hikers love it for the "wild" forest, diverse landscapes, panoramas, and the solid shelters with wood-burning stoves along the way.
Wild trails, mountain passes, waterfalls, lakes andhigh-altitude silence — one of the most beautiful andsecluded adventures in the mountains of Georgia.
Ukanakho Lake
2 days | above average difficulty 22 km | ↑↓ 2100 m
A little-known alpine lake in the Pshavi mountains. People rarely visit, and the trails often disappear.
Sasvano Lakes
2 days | tough hike 42 km | ↑↓ 2600 m
Lakes in Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti, in the Rioni gorge, ~2680 m. Stunning views of the glacier and the source of the Rioni river.
Levani Lake
2 days | below average difficulty 23 km | ↑↓ 900 m
An alpine lake on the Abul-Samsari Range, altitude ~2565 m, surrounded by volcanic terrain.
Shoda Mountain and Lake
2 days | above average difficulty 24 km | ↑↓ 1710 m
This massive mountain is visible from almost anywhere in Racha. The lake nearby is small, but the spot is famous for its panoramic views of the Greater Caucasus Range.
Martoti Lake
2 days | challenging 36 km | ↑↓ 3100 m
People often call it the "wandering" lake—the terrain and fog can make it tricky to find.
The highlight of Lagodekhi National Park. It sits right on the border with Dagestan. The best part? The wild shift from subtropical forests at the base to alpine meadows at the top.
A hike with a steep climb. But at the top, a "mirror" awaits, reflecting the snow-capped peaks of the Caucasus.
Hiking in Georgia means you don't have to travel far to reach the mountains. In just a couple of hours, you can be where the Caucasus is at your feet, pines tower over your head, and the air feels like a fresh start.
Here are the best routes:walks near Tbilisi, hikes in Kazbegi, trekking through Svaneti, Borjomi, and Kakheti, and mountain trails in Samtskhe-Javakheti. Easy hikes, overnight trips, family routes, and adventures for those who want to feel real nature.