From the steep slopes of Mount Tetnuldi to the rolling and forested hills of the Svaneti region, the landscape surrounding Georgia’s capital of Tbilisi is unique and breathtaking. Mountain climbing gives you a unique opportunity to explore these isolated landscapes, which are open to those of intermediate climbing skills.
Country code
+995
Currency
Georgian lari
Language
Georgian, as well as Abkhazian in some regions
Best time to visit
Visit during the warmer months between June and September for ideal climbing conditions
What's the weather like?
The climate surrounding Tbilisi is humid and subtropical. Dominated by the Caucasus Mountains, the northern slopes are colder than the south
Lying on the banks of the Kura River near the centre of Georgia is the capital and largest city of Tbilisi. It holds a population of approximately 1.5 million people, and its rich history has witnessed dramatic shifts since the 5th century through numerous republics, kingdoms and empires. The location of Tbilisi, surrounded by the Caucasus Mountains, puts it on the crossroads between Europe and Asia, along the historic Silk Road
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