About Racha

Racha is a picturesque mountainous region in northwestern Georgia, famous for its untouched nature, crystal-clear rivers, and charming traditional villages. The region is ideal for hiking, eco-adventures, and discovering authentic Georgian culture.

Why Visit Racha

Travelers visit Racha for:

  • Mountain trekking and scenic hiking trails

  • Traditional villages with local crafts and architecture

  • Rachian wine and local cuisine

  • Peaceful natural landscapes, rivers, and waterfalls

  • Cultural experiences and mountain festivals


Featured Trips & Packages

  • Racha Hiking & Nature Adventure

  • Cultural Village Tour & Wine Tasting

  • Eco-Trekking Trips to Rivers & Waterfalls


  • Individual trips in Racha (hiking, wine tours, villages)

  • Activity pages: Hiking, Eco Tours

  • Blog posts about Racha festivals or travel experiences

Cultural

Cultural tours in Georgia offer a deep dive into the country’s ancient history, diverse traditions, and unique identity. Explore medieval monasteries, UNESCO World Heritage sites, historic cities, and traditional villages.

These tours are ideal for travelers interested in history, architecture, religion, and local customs. Cultural experiences often include traditional food, folklore, crafts, and interactions with local communities.

Hiking

Hiking in Georgia offers a unique blend of dramatic mountain landscapes, ancient trails, and diverse natural scenery. From the towering peaks of the Greater Caucasus to lush forests, alpine meadows, and remote valleys, Georgia is one of the most rewarding hiking destinations in the Caucasus region.

Our hiking experiences include carefully selected routes across Georgia’s most famous regions such as Svaneti, Racha, Kazbegi, Tusheti, and Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park. Each hike is designed to showcase the country’s natural beauty while offering different difficulty levels, making them suitable for both beginners and experienced hikers.

Hikes range from easy scenic walks to challenging multi-day treks, including alpine crossings, high-altitude trails, and wilderness routes. Along the way, travelers can enjoy breathtaking views, traditional villages, historic landmarks, and authentic local culture.

All hiking trips can be guided or self-guided, depending on your preference. Guided hikes include professional local guides who ensure safety, route navigation, and a deeper understanding of Georgia’s landscapes, history, and traditions.

Whether you are looking for a short day hike or a multi-day trekking adventure, hiking in Georgia promises unforgettable experiences in every season.