Tusheti
Tusheti is a remote and picturesque region in northeastern Georgia, nestled in the Greater Caucasus Mountains. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, it is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. The area is home to the Tusheti National Park, which offers a variety of hiking, horse-riding, and cultural trails. Visitors can explore ancient villages like Omalo, Dartlo, and Shenako, which are rich in history and traditional architecture.
The region is inhabited by the Tush people, who are known for their unique customs and semi-nomadic lifestyle. They are renowned for producing Tushetian Guda cheese and high-quality wool. Tusheti is also famous for its pristine environment, making it one of the most ecologically untouched areas in the Caucasus.