koshkebi loop
near K’oshk’ebi, Shida Kartli (Georgia)
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Itinerary description
The track runs along old roads, in some places they are overgrown, but in early and mid-spring this is not a big problem. There are a lot of water sources here, streams and rivulets often flow right along the road. It is worth stocking up on membrane and spare socks.
It is also better to take a filter with you. Despite the fact that the sources are clean, they may contain a lot of particles and organic matter.
On the way you will meet several churches, from overgrown ruins to restored and active ones.
The track can become part of a longer path or lead to the mountain Tsiteli Kva (Red Stone), but for this you need to conduct additional exploration.
Waypoints
Bus station
Gori Municipality, Inner Kartli, Georgia
Water pipe
Gori Municipality, Inner Kartli, Georgia
Stream
Altitude: ↑ 1,374 m
We missed the turn, following the road with stream. We had to cut through the woods to the church
Gori Municipality, Inner Kartli, Georgia
Viewpoint, glades, there is a weak spring
Kareli Municipality, Inner Kartli, Georgia
Mt. Tsiteli-Kva
Gori Municipality, Inner Kartli, Georgia
Next to the church there is a shadow, a clearing, benches and there should be water
Altitude: ↑ 1,213 m
Spring. It is better to filter the water because of the particles
Gori Municipality, Inner Kartli, Georgia
ნასოფლარ გალისხევის ნაეკლესიარი
Gori Municipality, Inner Kartli, Georgia
ჭანდრების მწვანე საყდარი (ნანგრევები)
Gori Municipality, Inner Kartli, Georgia
Water Pipe
Gori Municipality, Inner Kartli, Georgia
Wild Spring
Gori Municipality, Inner Kartli, Georgia
Fork, perhaps the road to the right (if you climb) leads to the Tsiteli Kva
Gori Municipality, Inner Kartli, Georgia
It's a nice clearing. Tall grass, views, a stream running along the road
Altitude: ↑ 1,547 m
Spring
Gori Municipality, Inner Kartli, Georgia
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Добрый день! Это же заповедник? Туда требуются разрешения на вход? Есть ли какие-либо правила посещения?