A true escape into the wild, where you spend two days in the mountains, breathing in the fresh pine forest air, camping under the stars, and hiking trails with views stretching across half of Georgia. Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park is one of the most atmospheric in the country, and this trek is considered one of the best ways to experience its spirit.
310₾
Cost per Person
Moderate
Difficulty
38 km
Distance
1800 m
Elevation Gain
Tour Itinerary
Day 1
Journey to the Stars We'll start at the Atskuri Ranger Station and ease into the trek’s rhythm: first, shaded mixed forests where you might spot tracks of deer, bears, and wolves—just their tracks, nothing to fear. The forest will give way to a steady ascent, and the higher we climb, the more open the landscape becomes: ahead lie breathtaking views of the Lesser Caucasus, rolling valleys, and soft ridges. We’ll cover approximately 16 km and reach the Amirati shelter by evening—a simple yet cozy cabin situated at 1,900 meters. Dinner, peace, starlit skies—and a silence you can’t find in the city.
Day 2
Blooming Slopes and the Journey Back In the morning — a leisurely breakfast, then we gather and hike along the ridge, where the most breathtaking views of the entire trek unfold. We'll cross a plateau blanketed with alpine flowers, descend past rhododendrons and ancient rocks, and return to the forest that leads back to our starting point. Afterwards — an optional dinner in Borjomi and the journey back to Tbilisi, tired but energized.
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FAQs: Trekking
Yes, but we strongly recommend preparing in advance (we provide training tips to help you get ready), so you feel comfortable trekking with a backpack.
Yes, we carry all our gear ourselves, so make sure you take only the essentials.
Food is included in the tour package and served 2-3 times a day. Participants take turns preparing meals, with a daily rotation of responsibilities. Vegetarian options are available, but separate cooking utensils are not provided; vegetarian meals are prepared before meat is added to the dishes.
No, there is no cell service or charging points, so please bring a power bank or two.
The minimum age is 18 years. Minors can participate with prior approval. The upper age limit depends on health condition and fitness level.
Chronic diseases of the respiratory, nervous, or cardiovascular systems require consultation with a doctor, preferably a sports physician. It is important to inform us in advance about any medical conditions and medications you are taking.
We strongly recommend purchasing mountain insurance that covers helicopter evacuation (approximately 200 GEL)
IMPORTANT: Without such insurance, any evacuation costs will be the participant’s responsibility.