hike to the top of Georgia

extinct volcano DIDI ABULI

Hike to the top of the volcano DIDI-ABULI

OCTOBER 12-13

2 DAYS

camping

26 km

A weekend hike with climbing to the top of the extinct volcano Didi Abuli and staying in tents. The route is up to 13 km per day with a smooth climb of 900 m on the first day and an active assault on the summit for another 400 m on the second day.

Difficulty level: above average

PROGRAM

We will be taken to the high mountain village of Olaverdi, where we begin our journey. On the first day we will walk 13 km through mountain valleys, crossing rocky passes, along cascades of glacial lakes. We will stop for lunch at one of these, Lake Levani, and we will set up camp at the no less harmonious and beautiful Lake Natali. We will have dinner in the rays of the setting sun, spend the night and rest before tomorrow's assault on the summit.

Didi-Abuli - photo 8

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Didi-Abuli - photo 9

In the morning, having woken up and had breakfast, with fresh energy we set off to the peak of Big Abuli, it is only about 3 kilometers away, but we have to climb another 400 meters up. The path will lie along fragments of frozen magma. This will be the most difficult part of the path, but the views that will open to us from the volcano are worth all the difficulties overcome. A short stop awaits us there, we celebrate the successful conquest of the mountain, after which we will gradually descend down into the valley to the village of Abuli, where transport back to Tbilisi awaits us.

cost

$190

INCLUDED

SEPARATELY

IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW

To register for a tour, a mandatory prepayment of 100% of the tour cost is required.

The prepayment is refunded if you cancel the tour at least 5 days in advance. If you cancel the tour less than 5 days in advance, the prepayment is not refunded and is not transferred to another tour.

Payment in lari at the rate of the National Bank of Georgia on the day of payment.

 

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