Skip to Content

Must see in Lechkhumi


Lechkhumi is a land of remarkable contrasts, where dramatic mountain silhouettes, deep river gorges, ancient fortresses, and centuries-old churches come together in a landscape rich with history and authenticity. From panoramic viewpoints and limestone massifs to quiet village sanctuaries and cultural landmarks, the region offers visitors a collection of unforgettable sites that reflect both its natural grandeur and enduring traditions. Each place you encounter in Lechkhumi reveals a different chapter of its story, inviting you to explore, pause, and connect with one of Georgia’s most captivating highland regions.

Museums

 

Varlam Makharoblidze Historical Museum in Tsageri  

 The Varlam Makharoblidze Historical Museum presents a rich collection of archaeological, ethnographic, and historical artifacts that illuminate the cultural heritage of Lechkhumi. 

Discover more

Lado Asatiani Museum in Bardnala 

The Bardnala house-museum of renowned Georgian poet Lado Asatiani preserves the intimate atmosphere, personal belongings, and literary legacy of one of Georgia’s most beloved lyrical voices.  

Discover more

Wonders of nature

Khvamli mountain 

Rising majestically above the landscapes of Lechkhumi, Khvamli Mountain is a legendary limestone massif celebrated for its dramatic cliffs, panoramic views, and deep-rooted myths woven into Georgia’s history. 

Discover more

Sairme pillars 

Carved by nature into striking vertical formations, the Sairme Pillars rise dramatically above the surrounding forests, creating one of Lechkhumi’s most impressive and otherworldly natural landmarks.

Discover more

Gvirishi waterfall 

Gvirishi Waterfall falling over rocky cliffs, filling the air with cool mist and offering a serene retreat into Lechkhumi’s untouched natural beauty.

Discover more

Rachkha waterfall 

Rachkha Waterfall tumbles down moss-covered rocks in a refreshing cascade, creating a peaceful haven shaped by pure mountain waters and surrounding forest silence.

Discover more

Kulbaki lakes

Two lakes 500 meter apart shimmer like hidden mirrors, offering pristine waters, sweeping mountain panoramas, and a tranquil escape into untouched highland wilderness.

Discover more

Fortresses

Muri fortress 

Muri Fortress stands as a silent sentinel of medieval Georgia, offering sweeping views and a powerful reminder of the region’s strategic past.

Discover more

Orbeli fortress 

Orbeli Fortress unfolds like a fragment of legend, stories of feudal rivalries, and centuries of watchful endurance over the valleys below.

Discover more

Village life

Lailashi village

Lailashi is a highland village known for its distinctive hilltop setting, and a centuries-old synagogue that reflects the region’s diverse cultural heritage.

Discover more

Tvishi village

With Khvamli mountain as a backdrop, Tvishi is famed for its sun-kissed vineyards and the Tsolikouri wine, offering a harmonious blend of nature and winemaking tradition.

Discover more

Okureshi village

Surrounded by rolling hills and vineyard-covered slopes, Okureshi is a tranquil highland village where the famed Usakhelouri wine is made. 

Discover more