Georgia

Best walks, hikes and treks in Georgia [View list of walks]

About Georgia

One of the world’s most interesting small countries, at the crossroads between Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East, Georgia has a long and fascinating history, including being the second Christian country and the supposed birthplace of wine. 

It was invaded and occupied repeatedly by the Greeks, Romans, Vikings, Mongols, Persians, Ottoman Turks, Russians, and others. Georgia was, rather remarkably, the second officially Christian country in the world, after Armenia. Georgians have a strong sense of identity, expressed through their heritage of defensive towers and splendid, very early, churches – and above all, in their love of wine and feasting and in their legendary hospitality to visitors.

It is also physically magnificent, as a large chunk of the Caucasus Mountains lies with it.  The Caucasus are extraordinary beautiful, with an entrancing combination of high, grassy, flower-heaven pastures with huge peaks, spires and cliffs, and glaciers and meltingly beautiful lakes. Forests in the lower reaches.

Georgia is said to be among the world's top twelve countries for geographical diversity. It contains the heart of the Caucasus mountains – larger than the Alps – subtropical wetlands, a Black Sea coast, semi-desert, all peppered with ancient stone towers and an exceptional history.

The Caucasus include the Greater Caucasus to the north and the Lesser Caucasus to the south, divided by the plains of central Georgia. There is a gap in the middle of the Georgian Great Caucasus, which is South Ossetia, which was grabbed by Russia in 2008, and remains disputed territory.

So, Georgia has things to fascinate everyone. The variety of travel and tours you can make in Georgia is as a result huge.

Walking, hiking and trekking in Georgia

Georgia has some of the world’s best walks, hikes, treks and climbs, in the Caucasus Mountains, from short explorations to multi-dayers. Various of these are in our world’s Top 100 list.

Walking in Georgia isn’t just for hard-nuts, although there is plenty to get their juices flowing. There is a multitude of tour operators offering services ranging from booking lodging to providing guides to transporting your luggage from place to place to fully-supported treks.

Best times for walking in the Caucasus are, broadly, from the second half of June till late September. July to mid Sept has the best weather in the mountains. The Caucasus get a lot of snowfall (especially its western parts) and winter conditions remain for the most of the spring. Non-high trekkers should wait until the second half of May, when the valleys will be green and flowery, although walking will still be limited to the lower ground. One can do many nice day hikes, but tackling mountain passes could be risky. The cultural areas in the plains are stifling in summer, so it is hard for walkers who want to go high to find good weather for both. Late June and early September are the best compromises.

See the list below for a (currently incomplete – please give us your recommendations!) list of the best walks, treks and hikes in Georgia.  

We intend that our walk pages contain detail and photos on walking, hiking or trekking routes, including books, best times and weather, how to get there, possible problems, walking, trekking and hiking firms, organisers and guides in Georgia, accommodation in Georgia and useful links. But this takes a lot of research, so if they are not "there" yet, please give us any suggestions you may have.

Juta to Roshka via Chaukhi Pass
Chaukhi Mt - © Nick Ince Guli Pass
A view from the trail to Koruldi Lakes  - © Flickr user Alexey Komarov Atsunta Pass (Tusheti to Khevsureti)
View from Omalo - © Nick Ince

Best walks, hikes and treks in Georgia

You can sort the walks by category by clicking on the category titles.

(The rating of walks marked * is currently provisional.)

Region Walk Name Walkopedia Rating Difficulty Day Walk
Possible?

 Gt Caucasus Mts Greater Caucasus Mountains
94
Variable Yes
 Gt Caucasus Mts Juta to Roshka via Chaukhi Pass
89*
No
 Gt Caucasus, Around Gudauri Khada Valley and Fire Cross Tower
90
Strenuous Yes
 Gt Caucasus, Around Gudauri To Lomisa Chapel
89.5
Strenuous Yes
 Gt Caucasus, Khevi Khevi, Kazbegi and the Military Highway
93
Variable Yes
 Gt Caucasus, Khevi To Gergeti Glacier
92
Strenuous Yes
 Gt Caucasus, Khevi Truso Valley, Keli Plateau
86
Variable Yes
 Gt Caucasus, Svaneti Above Ushguli
94
Moderate Yes
 Gt Caucasus, Svaneti Becho Valley
90
Variable Yes
 Gt Caucasus, Svaneti East above Mestia
90
Moderate Yes
 Gt Caucasus, Svaneti Guli Pass
89*
Strenuous Yes
 Gt Caucasus, Svaneti Koruldi Lakes
86
Moderate Yes
 Gt Caucasus, Svaneti Mestia to Ushguli
92
Strenuous No
 Gt Caucasus, Svaneti Svaneti Region
95
Variable Yes
 Gt Caucasus, Svaneti To Tobavarchkhili Lake
85.5
Strenuous Yes
 Gt Caucasus, Tusheti and Khevsureti Atsunta Pass (Tusheti to Khevsureti)
94*
Strenuous No
 Gt Caucasus, Tusheti and Khevsureti Gonta Ridge
92
Strenuous Yes
 Gt Caucasus, Tusheti and Khevsureti Tusheti and Khevsureti
97*
Variable Yes


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