Mountainous Adjara — is a place of amazing natural beauty and ancient history, especially when it comes to waterfalls. Waterfalls near Batumi attract tourists from all over the world, offering unique views and atmosphere that will remain in the memory for a long time. This article presents the best waterfalls that are easy to visit from Batumi, and all of them are included in our excursion programs.
Makhuntseti Waterfall is the highest and most popular waterfall in Adjara, which attracts many tourists due to its impressive size and powerful flow of water. It is located about 30 kilometers from Batumi. This waterfall is perfect for taking photos and swimming, and next to it is the historical Queen Tamara's Arch Bridge. More information about the Makhuntseti waterfall and how to get there in this article:
Makhuntseti Waterfall near Batumi: how to get there, photos
Mirveti Waterfall, beloved by many travelers, is distinguished by its unique relief and is located in a picturesque place among dense greenery. It is lower than Makhuntseti Waterfall, but more relief and full-flowing. The road to the waterfall runs along a beautiful path through an atmospheric green gorge between the rocks, which the locals call the "Georgian jungle". Mirveti is located near Batumi and is especially popular for hiking and photo sessions. More information about Mirveti Waterfall and how to get there in this article:
Mirveti Waterfall near Batumi: how to get there, photos
Kiramala Waterfall is a cascading waterfall in the Machakhela Gorge, surrounded by picturesque forests and rocks. Kiramala Waterfall is It is part of the Machakhela National Park, where you can also see suspension bridges, historical monuments and the arched Tskhemlara Bridge of Queen Tamar, which is larger and has better views than the Arched Bridge in Makhuntseti, but it is further away and therefore not as popular. More information about Kiramala Waterfall and how to get there in this article:
Kiramala Cascade Waterfall: how to get there, photos
This waterfall is located just 12 kilometers from Batumi, towards the popular Sarpi Beach. Near the waterfall there is a monument to the Apostle Andrew the First-Called, and the landmark itself is located right by the road, which makes it easily accessible to everyone. You will definitely not miss this waterfall on the way to Sarpi. More information about the Andrew the First-Called Waterfall and how to get there in this article:
Waterfall of St. Andrew the First-Called near Batumi: how to get there
Located near Confluence of the Chorokhi and Adjaristskali Rivers, the Love Waterfall may seem less impressive than other waterfalls. However, its relief cascades and convenient location make it a great stop on the way to Mountainous Adjara. Be careful: the waterfall can easily be missed if you go without a guide, as it is hidden by a forest belt. More information about the Love Waterfall and how to get there in this article:
Love Waterfall at the confluence of the Batumi rivers: how to get there, photos
Adjara is famous not only for its waterfalls, but also for many other natural and historical attractions, which are also included in our excursion programs:
Confluence Chorokhi and Adjaristskali rivers is a unique place where you can observe the junction of two rivers with different shades of water. This picturesque place becomes an excellent stop on the route to the waterfalls.
The Arched Bridge of Queen Tamar in Makhuntseti is an ancient structure that symbolizes the unique architectural heritage of Georgia. The bridge is located next to the Makhuntseti waterfall, creating an ideal ensemble for a photo.
Gvara Fortress — an ancient fortress with a panoramic view of the junction of three gorges. The views from the fortress will leave an unforgettable impression.
Machakhela Gorge is a national park with many historical sites, including Machakhela Rifle Monument, WWII Bunker and suspension bridges. In this region, you can also see Kiramala Waterfall.
In addition to natural beauty, tourists can participate in Georgian feasts with national dances, live singing and dressing up in traditional costumes, or take a wine tour of the wineries and visit KTW Factory.
A tour of the waterfalls of Adjara — is not only a convenient way to see all the main natural attractions in one day, but also an opportunity to learn the history of the region from a professional guide. In the conditions of Mountainous Adjara, with its hidden forest trails and protected areas, you will see and feel much more than when traveling independently. With us, you can visit 3-4 waterfalls and other important places in Adjara in one day, immersing yourself in the unique atmosphere and learning about the rich culture and nature of this region.