Waterfalls in the Lesser Caucasus are found within diverse natural settings, from subtropical forests to canyons. This region offers 6 waterfalls to explore, providing varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. Many of these natural features are complemented by historical landmarks, adding to their appeal. The terrain includes lush landscapes and opportunities for adventure.
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Beautiful and powerful waterfall with interesting road to it. The ideal time to start the route: around 11 am, to be at the waterfall by 2 pm, when the sun reaches it and illuminates it) The climb from the village of Dologani will not be easy, in some places there are bushes, but without thorns, quite a steep climb, but with excellent views. The path to the waterfall itself is also quite difficult and slippery, in some places littered with trees, you need poles and shoes with good grip. It is better to stop for a snack before the final descent to the lower waterfall, in the sun, when you see on the opposite side of the valley beautiful stone cliffs overgrown with greenery, high cliffs and a distant waterfall at the top (it is generally unlikely to approach it, but there is something to admire). At the Zundagi waterfall, where the trail will lead, you can go down a little further along the stream, there will be an excellent pool for swimming in the summer, as well as gorgeous views along the stream of huge boulders the size of a three-story house and a river running between them. The descent to the village of Zundagi is easy and pleasant)
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located in the old city of Tbilisi, one of the ancient place Abanotubani. The waterfall is 22 meters tall.
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Easy access place where you can bathe.
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For an unforgettable hiking experience with friends or family, be sure to visit one of Ajara's most stunning waterfalls - Dandalo Waterfall. Situated in the village of Dandalo in Keda municipality, this beautiful destination is well worth the trip. Years ago, the path to the waterfall was quite perilous and risky for tourists and hikers. However, a 400-meter-long footpath has since been constructed, complete with a wooden structure, stairs, and railings. As a result, the area around Dandalo Waterfall has become a top trekking spot for people of all ages. The impressive Dandalo Waterfall cascades from a height of around 35-40 meters. Surrounded by verdant rocks and dotted with medium-sized boulders, the crystal clear water flows nearby. During the summer, a hike under the tree shade to cool off and relax is guaranteed to be one of the highlights of your journey.
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On hot days like today, a place to cool down a bit.
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If you want just to see the waterfall, you can take this turn. This rout through the wood is easier and faster, but you couldn't see the views of mountains
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At the top of the waterfall there is also a nice area… it’s worth climbing up to the right of the falls to get there!
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Several waterfalls in the region are family-friendly and easily accessible. Leghvtakhevi Waterfall is known for its whimsical frog sounds and is reached via bridges along a waterway. Dandalo Waterfall is another family-friendly option. Makhuntseti Waterfall in Adjara is also very accessible, located near the main road, making it a convenient stop for many travelers.
The waterfalls in the Lesser Caucasus are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. You can find subtropical forests, lush green vegetation, and ancient rock formations. For instance, Chakvistavi Waterfall is located within a subtropical forest, and Mirveti Waterfall is surrounded by what locals call the 'Georgian jungle' with tropical vegetation and moss-covered stones. Martvili Canyon features mesmerizing turquoise-blue waters and towering cliffs.
Yes, several waterfalls offer opportunities for swimming. Chakvistavi Waterfall is an easy access place where visitors can bathe. Shaki Waterfall is another spot where you can swim in its waters, especially when it's at full flow during the middle of the day. Makhuntseti Waterfall also has natural pools suitable for swimming.
The region's waterfalls often have historical significance nearby. Near Makhuntseti Waterfall, you'll find the historic 12th-century Queen Tamar Bridge. Mirveti Waterfall is close to the 13th-century arched Stone Bridge of Mirveti. Martvili Canyon was once a bathing spot for the noble Dadiani family, and you can explore the historical Dadiani Trail within the canyon.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options. For example, there are several waterfall hikes and easy hikes available. Cycling is also popular, with routes like those found in the Cycling in the Lesser Caucasus guide. Activities like birdwatching, picnicking, and camping are also popular near waterfalls like Makhuntseti.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, Zundagi Waterfall offers a beautiful and powerful cascade with a demanding route. The climb from Dologani village can be steep, and the path to the waterfall itself is quite difficult and slippery in places, requiring good grip shoes and poles. The reward is excellent views and a pool for swimming in summer.
The best time to visit often depends on your preferences. During warm summers, the refreshing mist from waterfalls like Makhuntseti provides natural cooling. Waterfalls like Shaki Waterfall are at full flow during the middle of the day. The lush, green environment of places like Mtirala National Park, where Chakvistavi Waterfall is located, is particularly immersive during warmer months.
Mirveti Waterfall is often described as a 'hidden gem' within the Adjara region. It offers a tranquil atmosphere, surrounded by dense tropical vegetation and moss-covered stones. The path to it is a serene journey through a forest of Colchic boxwoods, perfect for those seeking peace and quiet away from more crowded spots.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the waterfalls. Many enjoy the opportunity to cool down on hot days, as noted for Leghvtakhevi Waterfall. The powerful beauty and unique routes to waterfalls like Zundagi Waterfall are also highly valued. The chance to swim in the clear waters, as at Shaki Waterfall, is another highlight.
Yes, you can find a unique combination of natural features at Natural Arch and Waterfall at Mtsvane Kontskhi Beach. This highlight offers a waterfall alongside a natural arch and a beach, providing a diverse scenic experience.
Within Martvili Canyon, visitors can enjoy boat rides along the Abasha River, which passes by several waterfalls and through narrow passages. This offers a unique perspective of the cascades and the canyon's stunning turquoise waters.
Chakvistavi Waterfall is located within Mtirala National Park, known as the most humid rainforest ecosystem in Eastern Europe. The park offers an immersive experience in a lush, green jungle environment, perfect for hiking and nature photography. Another waterfall, Tsablnari Waterfall, is also found within the park, which features a unique mechanical cable car that visitors pull themselves across.

