Lalkhori to Ushguli - Day 3
near Lalkhorali, Samegrelo and Zemo Svaneti (Georgia)
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Lalkhori to Ushguli
Mestia - Ushguli trek is the most popular multi-hike trail in the Transcaucasian area. There is something special about the Caucasian mountains, Svan people and the high towers of this region that makes this trail really amazing and unique. Season starts from the middle of June and lasts till the middle of October. I’d not recommend hiking the Mestia – Ushguli trail before the middle of June, as the weather is quite unstable. (heavy rains, cold temperature). From the middle of October till June the trail is normally snow blocked which makes it unpassable. You can find good affordable guesthouses (from 15 EU) and delicious food in homestays or cafes (15 -25 EU). There are also lunch services in most of the guesthouses (they make small lunch packs for hikers) so you do not need to go to the markets. Only cash with you no card. Mobile service almost all the time. Trek is family-friendly, about hiker kids that are over 8 years and have hiking experience.
Mestia - Ushguli trek is the most popular multi-hike trail in the Transcaucasian area. There is something special about the Caucasian mountains, Svan people and the high towers of this region that makes this trail really amazing and unique. Season starts from the middle of June and lasts till the middle of October. I’d not recommend hiking the Mestia – Ushguli trail before the middle of June, as the weather is quite unstable. (heavy rains, cold temperature). From the middle of October till June the trail is normally snow blocked which makes it unpassable. You can find good affordable guesthouses (from 15 EU) and delicious food in homestays or cafes (15 -25 EU). There are also lunch services in most of the guesthouses (they make small lunch packs for hikers) so you do not need to go to the markets. Only cash with you no card. Mobile service almost all the time. Trek is family-friendly, about hiker kids that are over 8 years and have hiking experience.
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