This two-day trip starts at the visitor center 260 meters above sea level and ends at 1,250 meters above sea level.
Colchic broad-leaved mixed forest types characterize the beginning of the trip and by the end, 70% of forests are beech trees. Besides vegetation, visitors can find the tracks of creatures such as brown bears, roe deer, martens, the European Badger, Chamois, and many other animals.
The route runs near natural springs, where there is a picnic area, restrooms, a tourist shelter that can accommodate 8 people and a designated fire pit.
This two-day trip starts at the visitor center 260 meters above sea level and ends at 1,250 meters above sea level.
On the second day of the tour, the trail runs along untouched beech groves, where visitors can also use springs and picnic spots that are located nearby. The route can be used for scientific observations of both flora and fauna, as the section has forests that are not allowed to be touched or altered in any way.
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You are able to practice payable eco-tourist services at the National Parks of Georgia.
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