Mtirala National Park - Travel Guide Georgia

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Monday, March 26, 2018

Mtirala National Park

Mtirala National Park is a protected area in Adjara region, Georgia. Covering approximately 15,698 hectares in the western Lesser Caucasus, it is situated between the Black Sea and the Adjara Mountains. It also adjoins Kintrishi Protected Areas









The park offers hiking, horse-riding and eco-tours.
Trails are marked and picnic and camping areas are provided. A visitors center is located in the village of Chakvistavi.
Mtirala is home to a variety of animals and birds, including Chamois, Roe deer, Wild boar and Brown bear, Booted eagle, Eagle owl and Golden oriole.

The best times to visit are spring, summer and early autumn.

How to get there? From Tbilisi to Chakvi is 350 km (5–6 hr by car). Minibus from Tbilisi’s Didube and Vagzali bus terminals to Batumi every day (20 Gel, 6 hr). Train from Tbilisi Central Railway Station every day (15/30 Gel – day (6 hr)/night (9 hr). Minibus from Batumi Central Station to Chakvi every day, every 15 minutes (1 Gel, 20 min).

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