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Discover Georgia’s lush Mtirala National Park on a 2-day guided hike from Kutaisi. Experience scenic forests, overnight shelter, and expert insights on endemic species.
Exploring the beauty of Georgia often means discovering its hidden natural treasures. The Mtirala National Park 2-Day Guided Hiking Tour from Kutaisi offers an immersive experience into one of Europe’s most humid and lush forests. With expert guides, scenic trails, and an overnight stay in a mountain shelter, this tour promises a balanced mix of adventure and tranquility.
What we really appreciate about this trip is the chance to walk through diverse ecosystems—chestnut groves, beech forests, and Colchic-type mixed woods—while learning about the area’s endemic species from knowledgeable guides. The quiet nights spent in a mountain shelter are perfect for disconnecting and soaking up the peaceful surroundings.
One potential downside? The 17-kilometer trail is quite a trek, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with longer hikes. Also, since the park is known for frequent rain and fog, packing appropriate rain gear and warm clothing is essential. This tour suits nature lovers, avid hikers, and those interested in wildlife and endemic flora who want a genuine experience away from crowded attractions.

From the moment your adventure begins, it’s clear this isn’t just a walk in the woods. The tour kicks off early, with a 7:00 AM pickup from Kutaisi, giving you a scenic 3-hour drive across the Georgian landscape to reach Mtirala National Park. The journey alone offers a glimpse of Georgia’s diverse terrain, from rolling hills to forested mountains.
Once you arrive, the real fun begins. You’ll set out on a 17-kilometer trail led by a professional, English-speaking guide who interprets the natural surroundings and points out endemic species typical of the Adjara-Lazeti region. The scenery is stunning: chestnut and beech groves, lush Colchic-type mixed forests, and the constant presence of moisture that keeps this park so vibrant. The name “Mtirala” means “weeping,” which perfectly describes the frequent rains and fog that add an air of mystery and charm to your walk.
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The park’s flora is a highlight. We loved the way the guide explained the significance of the endemic species—these are plants and animals found nowhere else on earth. The forests are teeming with life, and the varied tree species create an ever-changing canopy. The frequent rain keeps the environment humid, which is a major reason for the park’s lushness and the thriving endemic flora.
Reviewers mention that the park is “one of the most humid areas in Europe,” which adds to the sense of adventure. It’s wise to come prepared with rain gear, even if the forecast looks clear, as the weather can change unexpectedly. Several noted the natural springs along the trail—perfect spots to hydrate and take a breather while enjoying the sounds of nature.
Midway through the hike, you arrive at the tourist shelter, where you’ll spend the night. This is a simple but comfortable spot that allows you to enjoy the park’s tranquility without the rush of a busy itinerary. Some reviews highlight that the shelter provides a cozy refuge after a long walk, and the panoramic views from nearby areas are particularly memorable at sunset.
Guests also have the option to explore additional attractions, such as the Rope Park, which features zones suitable for families and adults alike. The park’s natural setting makes it an ideal backdrop for some light adventure or just relaxing in nature.
While the tour’s main focus is hiking and nature immersion, the Rope Park and optional attractions offer a playful side, giving travelers a chance to add some adrenaline or family fun to their day. The inclusion of access to these activities enhances the overall value, especially for groups or families with children.

This tour is designed to be accessible for most travelers, with no specialized hiking equipment required beyond comfortable shoes. Still, packing wisely makes all the difference. We recommend bringing:
Since the park is frequently rainy, being prepared with layers and waterproof gear is advisable. The tour isn’t suitable for people with mobility impairments, given the length and nature of the trail.
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The tour starts at 7:00 AM, so early risers will appreciate the opportunity to maximize daylight hours. It’s a private group experience, which allows for personalized attention and a more tailored adventure. The total duration is about two days, with flexibility in cancellation—full refunds are available if canceled 24 hours in advance.

At first glance, the price might seem high, especially considering meals aren’t included. However, when you factor in transportation, a knowledgeable guide, access to the Rope Park, and the overnight shelter, the cost offers good value. You’re paying for a curated experience that balances physical activity, natural beauty, and cultural insight.
The guided aspect is particularly valuable, as the guide’s expertise enhances your understanding of the endemic species and the park’s ecological importance. Plus, the flexibility of booking with the “pay later” option is a big plus, allowing you to plan without immediate commitment.

This experience suits travelers who enjoy nature, hiking, and wildlife, and want to experience Georgia beyond its cities. It’s ideal for those comfortable with a 17-kilometer trail and interested in learning about endemic flora and fauna. Families with older children might enjoy the Rope Park and natural setting, but the hike’s length may be too demanding for some.
If you’re seeking a peaceful escape, a chance to observe rare species, or simply want to enjoy Georgia’s lush forests in a guided setting, this tour ticks many boxes. It’s perfect for travelers looking for an active, authentic experience in a less-touristy environment.
The Mtirala National Park 2-Day Guided Hiking Tour offers a genuine taste of Georgia’s natural side. With expert guides, scenic trails, and the chance to stay overnight in a mountain shelter, you get an experience that’s both adventurous and restorative. The park’s humid forests, endemic species, and peaceful atmosphere make it a highlight for nature lovers eager to explore off the beaten path.
While it requires a good level of fitness and some preparation, the rewards—stunning scenery, unique ecosystems, and a peaceful night’s sleep in nature—are well worth it. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a curious traveler eager to discover Georgia’s lesser-known treasures, this tour provides a meaningful and memorable journey into the wild.
How long is the drive from Kutaisi to Mtirala National Park?
The journey takes approximately 3 hours, offering a scenic drive through Georgia’s changing landscapes.
What’s included in the tour?
You get a professional, English-speaking guide, hiking in the park, access to the Rope Park, and an overnight stay at a tourist shelter.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included, so bringing snacks and extra food is recommended for energy during the hike.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is best suited for those comfortable with a 17-kilometer hike; children should be able to handle such a walk. The Rope Park has zones for families, so kids can enjoy some fun there.
What kind of clothing should I bring?
Wear comfortable hiking shoes, warm clothes, and rain gear because the park is often rainy and foggy.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for your plans.
Is this tour good for solo travelers?
While it’s a private group experience, solo travelers will find it easy to join and meet like-minded nature enthusiasts.
What makes this park special?
Its status as one of Europe’s most humid areas, the endemic species, and the tranquil mountain scenery make Mtirala a unique destination.
Is prior hiking experience necessary?
No special equipment is needed, but being comfortable with a longer hike is recommended. The trail is manageable for most healthy hikers.
This guided tour is a well-rounded way to experience Georgia’s natural beauty—perfect for those craving a genuine outdoor adventure steeped in ecological wonder.