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Paintball in Kazbegi

Are bored of ordinary tourist activities like sunbathing on the beach or hiking in the mountains? Would you like to experience something more adrenaline-driven? If so, dive into the world of extreme entertainment with paintball.
Paintball is an extreme and tactical sport that involves working with a team and of course, what’s the most fun you’ll get to shoot everyone with a marker gun until the opponents are painted in all the colors of the rainbow.

passive activities and thrive for the pleasing dose of adrenaline if you’re tired of lying on the beach or hiking in the mountains, check out one of the most enjoyable games there are paintball it’s accessible its fun and is extremely satisfying. Feel like a navy seal while overcoming all sorts of challenging obstacles on your way to demolish the enemy base.

Despite its ‘extreme’ reputation, paintball is actually a very safe way to get that kick of adrenaline. All participants wear protective uniforms to avoid any traumas.
The shots are mostly painless as long as the participants follow the rules closely and don’t take shots from a point-blank range. See you on the battlefield and wish you good luck.

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Rafting in Kutaisi

Sandwiched between the Great Caucasus Mountain Range and the Lesser Caucasus Mountains Georgia is rich with mountains of every shapes and size.
From the tops of many of these mountains spring small rivers gaining force and speed as they flow downwards and through picturesque parts of the Georgian landscape. Those rivers offer the perfect opportunity to explore Georgia on a raft.


Rafting or “Jomardi” as locals call it has been a useful way of transporting goods since the first settlements in the region. It was towards the end of the last century that rafting started to be regarded as an extreme sport. It has been gaining audience rapidly ever since and is one of the most popular extreme activities today.


Rafting offers a unique opportunity to those who would like to explore Georgia in an unusual way. Thrill-seekers can discover Georgia’s stunning nature from within as they follow a fast-paced mountain river through the beautiful valleys and canyons and encounter remote gems of local flora and fauna. The Kutaisi rafting route follows the Rioni river which starts high in the Racha mountains and is the most water-rich river in Georgia. Rioni offers different routes for every type of rafter. In various parts of Rioni, rafting complexity levels vary from 1 to 6. Beginners can have a go at rafting near Kutaisi, where the waters are calmest and the navigation difficulty stays medium throughout the year. The most complex (level 6) section of the Rioni is near the village of Utsera and is only recommended to experienced rafters.

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Rafting in Borjomi

Between the Great Caucasus Mountain Range in the north and the Lesser Caucasus Mountains in the south, it’s a well-known fact that Georgia is a very mountainous country.

Georgia is rich in water resources as well. You’ll find numerous fast-paced rivers that provide the perfect opportunity for rafting all over Georgia.

The history of rafting or “Jomadi” as Georgians call it, starts from the ancient times when rivers were used to transport goods between settlements. The popularity of rafting as a sport started to rise in the 80s when Georgia was still part of the Soviet Union. Today rafting is considered one of the most popular extreme activities in the country.

Rafting is a unique undertaking to discover Georgia’s stunning nature from within.
No matter in which part of Georgia you find yourself, you will be able to find a cold mountain river to ride, take you through some of the stunning Georgian countrysides and help you discover hidden gems of the local flora and fauna.

The Borjomi rafting route follows the Mtkvari river. It starts out in Chitakhevi village and runs through the Likani National Park. This route is perfect for those who are looking for a moderate route and families with kids older than 6 years and taller than 160 cm.

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Fishing

Have you visited all the Georgia tourist spots and would like to try something new? Or maybe you are looking for an unconventional holiday? Fishing could be the answer to both. Get away from the busy city life and noisy tourist attractions to discover the rich natural world full of serene lakes and mountain rivers. Observe the local wildlife up close as you wait for your catch.
A true fisherman at heart will appreciate the variety of fish in Georgian rivers and lakes. Here you can catch anything from largemouth bass, bream, crappie to catfish, striped bass and hybrid bass. Fishing being one of the most popular wildlife activities countrywide, there are numerous recreation areas, fishing piers, and bank fishing areas that provide ample fishing opportunities. So get your bait ready, it’s time to get your feet wet and your bucket full.

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Off-Road Adventures

The vast Caucasus Mountains, dense forests, steep slopes, and breathtaking sights – these are unforgettable places you’ll get to visit on Georgian off-road tour. Georgia is a tiny yet diverse country so you’ll get to explore completely contrasting landscapes in one go. Watch the scenery change as you follow some of the most picturesque little-known roads throughout the country. Explore the natural wilderness from the safety of your car. Discover old fortresses and the story behind them. On this thrilling jeep adventure, you’ll get the chance to capture the essence of Georgia and hopefully take a tiny part of it with you to carry forever.

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Hot Air Ballooning

A hot air balloon flight is a unique adventure you don’t want to miss. It’s a completely new way to discover Georgia. Its an astounding and overwhelming trip which includes everchanging vast scenery of breathtaking Georgian nature and all its sights. Witness the timeless beauty of the Georgian landscape while flying on a 50 m altitude over the stunning green valleys and snow-covered summits of the Great Caucasus. Feel free to take pictures and record everything in a fully safe and comfortable environment. You will be flying in a fully certified and airworthy balloon accompanied by a trained and licensed pilot who will ensure your trip goes smoothly. While going on low altitudes you can even talk to people on the ground. As the balloon goes higher even more marvelous views will unfold before you.

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Bird Watching

The main migration place of the predator birds in Georgia is near the west coast of the Black Sea. These birds migrate in a narrow corridor where every year there can be found over 800 000 predator birds which represent 360 endemic species. That’s why Kolkheti Valley and its surroundings are one of the best places in the world to observe these magnificent creatures and their migration patterns.

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Skydiving

Observe the ground while the plane gets higher and higher until you reach the point where all you see is the blue sky. Take a deep breath and dive into the clear blue skies. skydiving is the quickest way to satisfy that adrenaline crave you have. It’s a thrilling and extremely satisfying undertaking that will take all the nerve and resolve you have to leave behind an incredible feeling of freedom and satisfaction. Freefall and let gravity pull you down to the ground below. Feel relief flood your body as your parachute pulls open and you realize that you’re alive and you have accomplished your dream. The minimum age is 14 years. The day you perform the tandem jump: You must have a valid ID card or international passport. If you are between the ages of 14 and 18, you need the agreement of both parents to perform the tandem jump. Parents will need to sign tandem parachuting consent at the arrival in the airdrome. An authorized parent who signs should be present during the jump and provide a valid identity card and the birth certificate of the minor.
Note that you will not be allowed to parachute without your parent’s presence.
Approval to skydive on a given day is based on wind strength & speed and your own unique personal combination of Age, Gender, Height, and Weight.
Listen carefully to the instructor and follow his instructions, preparing takes a total of 20-30 minutes. Please dress appropriately and comfortably for jumping, that will be comfortable for you and will not restrict movement. Most people wear shorts and a t-shirt in the warmer months. On cooler days, jeans and a sweatshirt will help keep you warm.
Please have a hat. Also take into consideration the time of the year (spring, summer, autumn, winter) and choose clothes suitable for the weather.
Not allowed: open-type shoes (sandals), or any type of heels. No jewelry, wristwatches, and other accessories.

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Stargazing

Have you already climbed the Kazbegi mountains and taken a dip into the Black Sea? Are you looking for new things to do in Georgia?
Go above and beyond the beautiful Georgian landscape and reach up to the stars.

Explore the starry night skies above the Abastumani Astrophysical Observatory. Here, in the part of Samtskhe-Javakheti with the least amount of clouds and light pollution you’ll have a rare opportunity to get a close look at our universe through a telescope. Explore the space Mars and Saturn are common visitors and favourites of
Those looking for an educational evening in the city can keep an eye out on monthly gatherings on the premisses of Old Hippodrome. The telescopes here will be less powerful but the time spent here just as much nicer.

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Mountain Climbing

It is no secret that Georgia has mountains for days. Tucked between the Great and Lesser Caucasus ranges and split into east and west by the mighty Rikoti mountain range this tiny country is a true heaven for mountain climbers.
With twelve mountains higher than Mont Blanc, Georgia is becoming the mountaineers’ new favorite destination. Professional climbers from all around the world have made history here conquering the snowy white peak of Georgia’s highest mountain Shkhara.
If you are adventurous and enjoy challenges, you too can test yourself for mountaineering in Georgia. There are mountaineering opportunities for climbers of every level of skill, endurance and persistence. Have a nice climb and see you at the top!

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Zip-line

If you are bored of the usual everyday tourist activities and thirsty for more extreme sensations you should try zip lining in the beautiful Georgian outdoors. In Kakheti, you can drop down from a 400-meter high cliff and gain an average speed of 30mph while taking in the picturesque landscape below. However, if you want to really push your limits you should go to Sairme, the highest zipline in Georgia. Here, 800 meters above the sea level there is a real place for daredevils. Soar over the Sairme mountains and enjoy the stunning views below. For those of you who are looking for extreme adventures within the capital city Tbilisi, Narikala zipline is a great option. Suspended 30 meters high above the very heart of Old Tbilisi this 279 meters long zipline is an unconventional but great way to discover the city.

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Paintball

Are bored of ordinary tourist activities like sunbathing on the beach or hiking in the mountains? Would you like to experience something more adrenaline-driven? If so, dive into the world of extreme entertainment with paintball.
Paintball is an extreme and tactical sport that involves working with a team and of course, what’s the most fun you’ll get to shoot everyone with a marker gun until the opponents are painted in all the colors of the rainbow.

passive activities and thrive for the pleasing dose of adrenaline if you’re tired of lying on the beach or hiking in the mountains, check out one of the most enjoyable games there are paintball it’s accessible its fun and is extremely satisfying. Feel like a navy seal while overcoming all sorts of challenging obstacles on your way to demolish the enemy base.

Despite its ‘extreme’ reputation, paintball is actually a very safe way to get that kick of adrenaline. All participants wear protective uniforms to avoid any traumas.
The shots are mostly painless as long as the participants follow the rules closely and don’t take shots from a point-blank range. See you on the battlefield and wish you good luck.

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