To help inspire or plan your trip to Georgia, some of its major attractions for travellers are shown below, including some of the best natural, historical, cultural and adventure sites in the country. These include all of UNESCO World Heritage Sites for Georgia which represent the best of the world's cultural and natural heritage.
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Natural attractions in Georgia

Upper Svaneti

The Upper Svaneti region of north-western Georgia is a spectacular area of snow-capped mountain peaks, forested hills, alpine valleys, glaciers and gorges. Throughout this beautiful landscape lie villages characterised by their medieval towerhouses - 3-5 storey towers that served as dwellings, storehouses and defence posts against invaders. The villages of Chazhashi and Ushguli (Europe's highest permanent village at 2,200 metres) are noted for their high concentrations of watchtowers.

UNESCO World Heritage Site: Upper Svaneti

Kazbegi

The region of Kazbegi north of Tbilisi near the Russian border is very picturesque with snow-capped mountains and alpine meadows. A walk from Kazbegi town through Gergeti village takes you to the Church of the Holy Trinity, in a spectacular hilltop location overlooking the peaks of the Caucasus Mountains including Mount Kazbeg at 5,047 metres. Another excellent walk is along Truso Gorge, admiring its rock formations, ancient towers and remote villages.