Ninoskhevi waterfall in lush green Lagodekhi National Park, Georgia. High quality photo
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Lagodekhi National Park and the Ninoskhevi Waterfall

Lagodekhi National Park stretches along the borders of Russia and Azerbaijan. This unique microzone is nestled between snow-capped peaks and the dry Alazani Valley, creating a rare subtropical climate. The trail winds deep into the forest, where towering trees evoke the Ents from The Lord of the Rings. Along the way, you’ll pass babbling streams, lush ferns, and thick ivy-covered trunks.

The highlight of the hike is the magnificent Ninoskhevi Waterfall, which plunges 40 meters (131 feet) down a rocky cliff. For the brave-hearted, a dip in its icy waters is an unforgettable experience.

Ninoskhevi waterfall in lush green Lagodekhi National Park, Georgia. High quality photo
Ninoskhevi waterfall in lush green Lagodekhi National Park, Georgia.
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🚘 Getting There:
The drive from Tbilisi to Lagodekhi takes about 3 hours. The hike to the waterfall and back will add another 5–6 hours, depending on your pace. Be well-prepared, and keep in mind: this area is home to wildlife, including bears.


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