Georgian Highlands
Mountain trekking through medieval tower villages
The Caucasus Mountains of Georgia are Europe's last great frontier. Svaneti's medieval tower villages rise from valleys that have been continuously inhabited for five thousand years, guarded by peaks that rival the Alps but see a fraction of the foot traffic. The trails here cross high passes between communities where traditions remain unbroken.
Trekking in Georgia isn't just physical — it's a negotiation with deep time. You walk through villages where the architecture predates most European nations, share meals with families who've farmed these slopes for generations, and sleep beneath peaks that early cartographers considered the edge of the known world.
The hospitality is legendary, the terrain is demanding, and the sense of discovery is real. This is not a place the travel industry has polished smooth.
Born in Mestia, our Svan guide is a mountaineer, historian, and keeper of local tradition. His family has lived in the tower villages for more generations than anyone can count.
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