Hiking in Svaneti
Georgia

Hiking in Svaneti

🥾 Self-drive🧭 For beginners🏕 Tent💪 2/7
10 days
70 km
~7 km/day
2/7 difficulty
Kutaisi start

A simplified version of a hike in Svaneti, more suitable for the off-season (autumn and early summer). Most overnight accommodations can be moved from tents to guest houses if desired. Local transport is widely used (jeeps, horses), we walk a lot without backpacks (radial vehicles). Thanks to this, you can see as many attractions as possible in 7 walking days.

A simplified version of a hike in Svaneti, more suitable for the off-season (autumn and early summer). Most overnight accommodations can be moved from tents to guest houses if desired. Local transport is widely used (jeeps, horses), we walk a lot without backpacks (radial vehicles). Thanks to this, you can see as many attractions as possible in 7 walking days.

Hiking plan.

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Day by dayItinerary

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Day 1. Перелет в Грузию. Сбор группы в Кутаиси.

Кутаиси - ближайший к Сванетии крупный город и междунароный аэропорт. Поэтому сбор группы происходит именно там, в заранее забронированном хостеле. Если Вам удобнее лететь до Тбилиси или Батуми, то заложите 3-4 часа на дорогу между городами. Время прибытия в Кутаиси значения не имеет прилетайте хоть среди ночи. На данный момент самые дешевые билеты в Кутаиси у авиакомпании МАУ (сайт flyuia.com). Перелет Киев-Кутаиси стоит около $200, а Москва-Кутаиси (с пересадкой в Киеве) около 18000 рублей. Аналогичная цена и на рейсы из Петербурга.

На время похода можно будет оставить ненужные вещи (например чистую одежду) на хранение в хостеле. Ночлег в Кутаиси стоит около 6 долларов с человека. Такси от аэропорта до гостиницы всего 2,5 доллара с человека. Поменять валюту на грузинские лари можно прямо в аэропорту (там на удивление приличный курс).

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Day 2. Moving to Mazeri

In the morning, the instructor checks the equipment and distributes food among the participants. After breakfast we travel by chartered minibus to Svaneti. The fare is about $20 per person. The road is long - a full 5 hours, half of which goes along mountain serpentines (anti-sickness pills?). Along the way we stop several times - buy fruit, take pictures at the giant dam on the Enguri River. Upon arrival in the village of Mazeri, we have a choice - to spend the night in one of the guest houses ($10 per person) or to go outside the village and pitch tents on the lawn overlooking Ushba.
Distance 2 km. Elevation gain: 80 m.

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Day 3. Radial route to waterfalls and Ushba glacier

The tents are left waiting in the camp, and we, with light backpacks, go to the radial camp for the whole day. We take lunch, raincoats and documents with us (we are in the border area). We quickly run through an almost flat valley, cross the river and pass the border guards’ camp combined with the base camp of climbers going to Ushba. Next begins a steep climb past two gorgeous waterfalls. Trekking poles are highly recommended. Having gained height (about 2600 m), we wade or jump over a couple of streams and finally find ourselves on a moraine. In front, a river bursts out from under the ice sheet, and Ushba rises in the background. We have lunch near the memorial to the fallen climbers, take pictures in the snow and against the backdrop of the glacier, and begin our descent. For the night we return to our tents in Mazeri.
Distance 18 km. Elevation gain: 1500m.

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Day 4. Mestia, Svan Towers, Koruldi Lakes.

We rent a car and move to Mestia - a large village, the “capital” of Svaneti. There we check into a guest house or camping ($2) and go on a radial journey to the beautiful lakes of Koruldi. If the weather permits, we will go even further - to the eastern Ushba glacier. On the way back from the lakes we climb one of the famous Svan towers. In the evening we go to a restaurant to get acquainted with Svan and Georgian cuisine (kubdari, khachapuri, etc.)
Distance: 9 km, elevation gain: 800m.

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Day 5. Mount Tetnuld, Adishi Glacier.

We rent a car again to drive up the Tetnulda slope. Now a ski resort is being actively built there and therefore the road has been built high into the mountains. Having gained altitude by car, we dismount and go away from the road, onto the picturesque paths that go around Tetnuld. Along one of them we traverse the slope and gradually descend to the half-abandoned village of Adishi. There are almost no residents left here, but during the season there is one guesthouse, so if you wish you can stay under the roof. Well, if the weather is good, then we will go up the valley of the Adishichala River to the sites located closer to the titanic glacier. The altitude of the overnight stay is 2200 meters.
Distance 12km, elevation gain: 400m.

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Day 6. Chkhutnieri pass (2740m).

To cross a very cold, deep and stormy river, we usually hire local shepherds with horses. For just $5 per person, you get a great attraction and fun photos, and the instructor gets rid of the headache of fishing you out of a mountain river. Horse crossing is cool :)
We put on our backpacks and begin the climb to the Chkhutnieri pass (2740m). Wet roadside bushes part from time to time and a stunning view of the glacier and the main Caucasian ridge opens up. At the pass you can take a long break and walk to the neighboring peak.
We descend into the valley of the Khaldeschala River and go downstream through the abandoned village of Khalde. We spend the night near the village of Iprali (1890m).
Distance: 14km, elevation gain: 900m.

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Day 7. Svan ridge, descent to Ushguli.

We hire a jeep to drive to the Svan Ridge. This mountain range is an ideal observation deck for admiring the peaks of the Main Caucasus Range (even Elbrus is visible from here). We walk along the ridge for several hours, taking pictures against the backdrop of mountain lakes and bear tracks on their shores :) If the weather is good, we camp for the night at the first stream at an altitude of about 2500m. The sunrise over the mountains is worth the slight chill in the evening. If it’s not before dawn, then we’ll go straight down to Ushguli.
Distance 15km, elevation gain: 800m, drop: 863m.

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Day 8. Radial to the Shkhara glacier.

We go down to Ushguli and set up tents on the outskirts of the village (or check into a guest house). Immediately after this we set off on a radial route to the Shkhara glacier, which will take about 6 hours. On the right side is the plateau of the Namkwani glacier, on the left is the Bezengi wall. At an altitude of about 2400 we pass a moraine ridge and climb to the edge of the glacier. Dinner. In the evening we return to Ushguli. At sunset, this medieval village (gloomy towers, narrow dirty streets with freely grazing piglets) is especially colorful.
Distance: 12 km. Elevation gain 500m.

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Day 9. Transfer to Kutaisi.

We break up camp and take the first passing minibus to Mestia, and from there further to Kutaisi. The journey will take a significant part of the day. Overnight in a hostel in Kutaisi. The hike is completed, so if you wish, you can go to the sea in Batumi (3 hours from Kutaisi) or Tbilisi.

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Day 10. We're flying apart

You can fly home. See you in the mountains!

DetailsIncluded

Included

  • 🧭Послуги інструктора
  • 🍽Похідне харчування на маршруті
  • 🧭Групова аптечка (у інструктора)
  • 🎒Похідна кухня (пальник, котли тощо)

Not included

  • Переліт до Грузії - від $ 200 (це орієнтовна ціна за квитки в обидві сторони)
  • Переїзди по країні
  • Проживання в хостелі
  • Медична страховка
  • Проживання в гостьових будинках на маршруті
  • Харчування в ресторанах
  • Відвідування платних пам'яток (музеїв) і т.д
  • Для всіх цих витрат слід взяти з собою не менше 100 доларів на людину (плюс ще сотня про всяк випадок)

Trip conditions

We sleep in tents for most of the trip. But if you wish, you can spend the night in guest houses. There is usually a hot shower (and everything else is not that important). We cook food on a burner, which the instructor will bring with him along with other kitchen utensils. We buy food for the hike partly at home (we will tell who to buy what, and then return the money), and partly in Svaneti, after which it is distributed among the backpacks of the participants. Each carries approximately 3-4 kg of food.

The route is subject to changes (depending on the weather, the condition of the group and our wishes). To participate in a hike in Svaneti, the following are required: experience of hiking and the absence of medical contraindications.

Booking

Порядок оплаты: Чтобы забронировать место в группе надо внести предоплату - 50 евро. В случае отказа от участия, предоплата не возвращается, но может быть передана другому участнику или сохранена на будущее (для оплаты других туров). Остаток стоимости тура оплачивается при встрече группы в Турции. В случае преждевременного схода с маршрута, деньги не возвращаются.  

ReviewsTraveller reviews

Юлия Перетятько October 2016

Что для меня Сванетия? - Это что-то Вечное, Честное, Справедливое и Искреннее во всех своих гранях

Юлия Перетятько October 2016

Очень хочется фотографировать всё, что видишь через каждые 5-10 минут, потому, что картинка стремительно меняется и всё уже снова выглядит по-другому. Лето в Зиме или Зима в Лете, не знаю как правильно сказать то, что ты видишь, но по сути своей это прекрасно.

Vladyslav Ovcharenko, Washington, D.C. July 2016

The trip was organized very well. The communication was timely, concise and extremely relevant to the particular details of our trip. Travel instructions included list of the items to take on trip, list of the recommended guest houses and bus time tables, telephone numbers and maps with day-by-day plans.

Vladyslav Ovcharenko, Washington, D.C. July 2016

I would like to thank Outdoor Ukraine for that wonderful and colorful guided trip to Georgia. During our trip we climbed Caucasian mountains, visited remote villages of Svaneti region, tasted native foods made on antique but functioning wood burning stoves and even watched an avalanche while on the peak of the mountain.

Vladyslav Ovcharenko, Washington, D.C. July 2016

I would recommend this company to anyone who is looking for an unforgettable adventure without any hesitation.

Vladyslav Ovcharenko, Washington, D.C. July 2016

Mr. Kyrill Yasko was our guide and organizer. His vast knowledge of the geographic and history of Svanety area was a great addition to our trip. His positive attitude was remarkable. While we were enjoying our trip Mr. Kyrill worked hard nearly 24/7 to make sure we had the time of our lives!

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