One of the unique natural phenomena in Adjara, just 20 kilometers from Batumi, is the confluence of two rivers - the Chorokhi and Adjaristskali. This place impresses with its beauty and amazing contrast of water colors: the bright turquoise Chorokhi River, originating in Turkey, merges with the more muddy Adjaristskali River, which descends from the mountains of Adjara. An amazing picture, when two rivers of different colors join, but their waters do not mix immediately, attracts many tourists and is included in our excursion program.
A trip to the confluence of the Chorokhi and Adjaristskali rivers can be combined with a visit to other interesting places in Adjara:
During the excursion programs, you can also take part in a traditional Georgian a feast with dancing and singing, and also go on a wine tour of local wineries, for example, visit KTW Factory.
GPS coordinates: 41.542490, 41.719278
By car. If you rent a car, then from Batumi you can get to the confluence of the rivers in about 30 minutes, but take into account possible traffic jams in the city center, which can increase the travel time.
By minibus. From the old Batumi bus station on Mayakovsky Street, 1, minibus #77 departs to the village of Keda, the journey takes about 40 minutes.
How to find a minibus? The minibus is in the far right corner of the bus station, the sign says "Keda." You will need to get off at the Adjaristskali stop and walk about 900 meters from the stop in the opposite direction to get to the confluence of the rivers. You can ask the driver to stop near the confluence of the rivers.
The best way to see and feel the confluence of the Chorokhi and Adjaristskali rivers is is to go on a excursion with a professional guide. Mountainous Adjara is not only natural landscapes, but also many stories and hidden corners known only to locals. With a guide, you can fully enjoy the beauty of the region, learn more about the culture and history of Georgia and bring home unforgettable impressions that are impossible to get by traveling on your own.