Kokhta-Mitarbi gondola
The most modern lift system in the resort — 4 km gondola climbing to 2,255 m with views across the Caucasus.


قرية تزلج ألبية على ارتفاع 1700 م — ثاني أكبر منتجع شتوي في جورجيا وقاعدة جبلية صيفية.
أفضل وقت للزيارة: ديسمبر إلى أبريل للتزلج؛ يونيو إلى أكتوبر للمشي والدراجات وهواء الجبل البارد.
Bakuriani is a small mountain town in the Lesser Caucasus, 45 minutes uphill from Borjomi and best known as Georgia's second-largest ski resort. The Kokhta-Mitarbi, Didveli, and 25 March slopes are linked by modern gondolas and chairlifts, with runs for beginners up to advanced skiers and Olympic-standard cross-country trails just outside town.
Outside winter, Bakuriani is an alpine village in the right kind of way — pine-forest walks, mountain biking, ATV trails, horseback riding through wildflower meadows, and a small botanical garden. The altitude (1,700 m) keeps summer temperatures comfortable when Tbilisi sits at 35 °C. Most travelers stay 1–2 nights as part of a Borjomi–Bakuriani loop.
The most modern lift system in the resort — 4 km gondola climbing to 2,255 m with views across the Caucasus.
The main winter slope with FIS-certified runs and a long modern chairlift; quieter than the Georgian Black Sea coast resorts.
A small alpine garden showcasing high-altitude flora — best in late May and June.
Olympic-standard biathlon track and cross-country trails, used by the Georgian national team.
A small central park with the original Soviet-era ski lift and a viewing platform over the town.
A panoramic ridge at 2,255 m reachable by gondola — visible from many points around Borjomi.
اختر سائق سفرة الذي يعرف المنطقة وحوّل هذا الدليل إلى رحلة حقيقية.