Trail Difficulty
Medium
This route connects the Pshavi region with the Gudamakari Gorge.
The trail begins near the village of Migriaulta, starting from a dirt vehicle road and ascending toward the village, passing through its narrow streets. From there, it follows a winding forest road toward shepherd huts and continues in the direction of the Ukantbi Pass.
Upon reaching the huts, the path continues upward via the unpaved road. Shortly before the pass, at one of the bends, the trail veers right onto a footpath, which the route then follows. After crossing a small pass, the village of Luthkhubi becomes visible, and the trail begins to descend toward it along alpine slopes. The village remains in sight for most of the descent.
Upon reaching Luthkhubi, the journey continues via a dirt road toward the village of Tsinamkhari, located along the main vehicular road of the Gudamakari Gorge. The route ends there.
Please note that drinking water is available only in the villages along the route. Additionally, hikers should be aware of the potential presence of wildlife in the area, such as bears and wolves. The Eurasian brown bear, common in Georgia, is typically not aggressive unless it feels threatened or is protecting its cubs. According to local knowledge, the water found along the trail is considered safe to drink.
Migriaulta, Dusheti Municipality, Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia
Medium
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