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Get InspiredAsiaGeorgiaAlgeti National Park

Algeti National Park

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National Park·Remote, Rugged, Serene, Untouched
Algeti National Park
Photo by Shotiko Samteladze from Google Places
Algeti National Park
Photo by Jan Markaryan from Google Places
Algeti National Park
Photo by Shotiko Samteladze from Google Places
Algeti National Park
Photo by Nana Tsinadze from Google Places
Algeti National Park
Photo by Alla Savina from Google Places
Algeti National Park
Photo by Shotiko Samteladze from Google Places
Algeti National Park
Photo by Jan Markaryan from Google Places
Algeti National Park
Photo by Shotiko Samteladze from Google Places
Algeti National Park
Photo by Nana Tsinadze from Google Places
Algeti National Park
Photo by Alla Savina from Google Places

Algeti National Park is a significant protected area situated in the Tetritsqaro Municipality, roughly 60 km from the capital city of Tbilisi. Established originally in 1965 and reorganized in 2007, the park serves as a vital sanctuary for the easternmost populations of Caucasian Spruce and Nordmann Fir. The terrain is defined by the woody southern slopes of the eastern Trialeti Range, culminating at the 2,000-meter peak of Mount Kldekari. It remains a destination for those interested in conservation and the rugged beauty of the Georgian landscape. Visitors should be prepared for a remote experience focused on the natural environment.

Algeti National Park is a significant protected area situated in the Tetritsqaro Municipality, roughly 60 km from the capital city of Tbilisi. Established originally in 1965 and reorganized in 2007, the park serves as a vital sanctuary for the easternmost populations of Caucasian Spruce and Nordmann Fir. The terrain is defined by the woody southern slopes of the eastern Trialeti Range, culminating at the 2,000-meter peak of Mount Kldekari. It remains a destination for those interested in conservation and the rugged beauty of the Georgian landscape. Visitors should be prepared for a remote experience focused on the natural environment.

Highlights

  • Diverse forest ecosystems including Caucasian Spruce and Nordmann Fir.

  • Rugged terrain featuring the Trialeti Range.

  • Scenic views from the 2,000-meter Mount Kldekari.

  • Important conservation area for regional biodiversity.

Before you go: Algeti National Park essentials

  • Limited infrastructure compared to more commercialized national parks.

  • High-altitude terrain requires a good level of physical fitness.

  • Best visited during clear weather for optimal visibility and trail safety.

Preparation

The park is remote; ensure you have sufficient supplies, water, and proper hiking gear before heading out.

Navigation

Trails may not be as well-marked as in popular tourist hubs; consider downloading offline maps or hiring a local guide.

Best For

Nature enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking remote wilderness exploration.

Currency

GEL ₾

Average Cost

$40-$80 p/day

Languages Spoken

Georgian, Russian, English

Respect Nature

As a protected sanctuary, strictly follow 'leave no trace' principles to preserve the unique flora and fauna.

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Location

Georgia
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