Tianeti is a mountainous and forested area rich in biodiversity and scenic landscapes. About 60% of its territory is covered by forests of oak, beech, and hornbeam, home to diverse wildlife including deer, foxes, and rare bird species. The Iori River and the beautiful Sioni Reservoir are key natural attractions, offering opportunities for eco-friendly tourism and outdoor recreation. Tianeti also includes part of the Tbilisi National Park and areas of high ecological value within the Emerald Network, making it an important region for conservation and sustainable travel.
Akhmeta is one of Georgia’s most diverse regions, stretching from the Alazani Valley to the high Caucasus Mountains. Its landscapes include dense forests, alpine meadows, and fast-flowing rivers, creating exceptional biodiversity. The area is home to the Batsara-Babaneuri Protected Areas, known for ancient Zelkova trees and rare species like the European yew. The Ilto River Gorge, scenic waterfalls, and forested hills offer rich opportunities for eco-tourism. Akhmeta’s natural beauty, combined with its cultural heritage and trails connecting villages and historic sites, make it a key destination for sustainable travel in Kakheti.
Stretching from the Black Sea coastline to the Guria Ridge, Lanchkhuti is a region of rich natural diversity — wetlands, rivers, and Colchian forests form its unique landscape. Part of the Kolkheti National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, lies within the municipality, protecting rare flora and fauna. Notable natural attractions include Elinabado Waterfall, Sakukhia Canyon, and Lake Grigoleti, while cultural landmarks such as Jikheti Monastery and Egnate Ninoshvili House-Museum highlight Guria’s heritage. Its location between coastal and mountain areas makes Lanchkhuti an ideal place for developing interconnected green and eco-tourism routes.



