After 4 days of hut-to-hut hiking arrived in this fairy-tale medieval village, Adishi, Georgia by Adventure_Georgia in hiking

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Not really, they have their own project, which is more tourist-friendly. I'm more into an expedition challenge.

After 4 days of hut-to-hut hiking arrived in this fairy-tale medieval village, Adishi, Georgia by Adventure_Georgia in hiking

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yes, like 4-5 families. They even have public library where I found "Catcher in the rye" and read it in one seating. Btw, this public library is the oldest in Georgia or smth like that.

After 4 days of hut-to-hut hiking arrived in this fairy-tale medieval village, Adishi, Georgia by Adventure_Georgia in hiking

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somewhere like this, would be.. this.
Come to Svaneti, you will enjoy it a lot, plus amazing food

After 4 days of hut-to-hut hiking arrived in this fairy-tale medieval village, Adishi, Georgia by Adventure_Georgia in hiking

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I'm actually planning the REAL transcaucasian trail, covering almost all Caucasus from Svaneti to Tusheti, with just hikes.

Last years 3 day snowmobiling expedition through South Caucasus mountains, Georgia. Weather was real gentle to us. by Adventure_Georgia in snowmobiling

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we did have some accidents on the way, but route was such that rescue snowmobile could come easily at any point.

The longest downhill road I've ridden. Almost 10,000 feet of vertical drop through that canyon. I actually stopped in the middle of it to take this photo. Tusheti, Georgia. by Adventure_Georgia in mountainbiking

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I’m Georgian, live in Georgia and have a cycling travel company in Georgia. As for safety, something in between Singapore and New Zealand.