Sightseeing Adjara
Discover the Hidden Gem of Georgia: Sightseeing in Adjara
Located in the southwestern part of Georgia, Adjara is a region steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. With its stunning coastline along the Black Sea, picturesque villages, and majestic mountains, Adjara is a must-visit destination for any traveler.
Must-Visit Attractions
Batumi Old Town
- Wander through the charming streets of Batumi’s historic center, lined with beautiful old buildings, churches, and mosques.
- Visit the impressive Batumi Cathedral, a stunning example of modern architecture.
Gonio Fortress
- Explore the ancient fortress, dating back to the 1st century AD, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Black Sea.
- Learn about the region’s rich history at the on-site museum.
Keda Village
- Experience rural Georgian life in this picturesque village, surrounded by lush green forests and rolling hills.
- Visit the local church and explore the traditional wooden houses.
Natural Wonders
Mount Khino
- Hike to the top of this majestic mountain, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Adjara.
- Enjoy the stunning sunsets and sunrises from the summit.
Kobuleti Lake
- Relax by the tranquil waters of this picturesque lake, surrounded by lush vegetation.
- Take a boat ride or simply enjoy a picnic on the lakeshore.
Tips and Essentials
Getting Around
- Batumi International Airport (BUS) is the region’s main hub, with connections to major European cities.
- Taxis, buses, and marshrutkas (minivans) connect major towns and villages.
Accommodation
- Choose from a range of hotels, guesthouses, and apartments in Batumi and other major towns.
- Consider staying in Keda Village for a more rural experience.
Cuisine
- Indulge in Adjara’s unique cuisine, blending Georgian and Turkish flavors.
- Be sure to try the local specialty, khachapuri (cheese bread), and wash it down with a glass of qvevri (traditional wine).
Insider’s Tip
Don’t miss the stunning sunsets on Batumi’s coastline, best enjoyed from the seaside promenade or a rooftop bar. And remember to bargain at local markets – it’s all part of the fun!