Discover Georgia’s National Parks

Georgia is a land of diversity and authenticity—where ancient culture, warm hospitality, and breathtaking landscapes meet. From vibrant cities and UNESCO-listed landmarks to wild mountain ranges and pristine Black Sea shores, Georgia offers something for every type of traveler, whether you seek adventure, history, gastronomy, or relaxation.

Georgia’s national parks are a hidden gem in the heart of the Caucasus, offering travelers a rare blend of untouched nature, cultural heritage, and eco-friendly tourism. With over 40 protected areas, Georgia invites nature lovers and adventurers to explore majestic landscapes filled with rugged mountains, alpine meadows, lush forests, mineral springs, and rich biodiversity. Some of the most iconic parks include Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park, one of the largest in Europe, with well-marked hiking trails, wooden shelters, and panoramic viewpoints across deep gorges and high ridges. Lagodekhi Protected Areas on the eastern border, nestled at the foot of the Greater Caucasus, are known for their ancient forests, crystal-clear rivers, and rare wildlife like lynx, chamois, and the elusive East Caucasian tur. Tusheti National Park is a wild highland paradise, accessible only in summer, where medieval villages, towers, and local traditions blend with dramatic vistas and pristine silence. Visitors can experience real eco-tourism by staying in community-run guesthouses, participating in guided treks, horseback riding, or birdwatching tours, all while supporting local conservation and rural development. Kolkheti National Park on the western lowlands near the Black Sea offers a unique ecosystem of wetlands and peat bogs that host migratory birds and boat tours through peaceful water channels. Mtirala National Park, near Batumi, is one of the wettest places in the Caucasus, covered with dense rainforest and known for its scenic trails and eco-education centers. Georgia’s national parks aren’t just about scenery—they are living museums of natural and cultural treasures, making them perfect for responsible travelers. Whether you are trekking the high alpine passes of Svaneti, camping under the stars in Vashlovani’s semi-desert, or relaxing beside a mountain lake in Javakheti, you’ll be immersed in a pure, peaceful, and authentic experience. Georgian Holidays offers tailor-made eco-tour packages that connect you with the soul of Georgia—through sustainable travel, deep cultural encounters, and unforgettable natural beauty. Choose Georgia not just as a destination, but as a journey into the wild heart of the Caucasus.