We have outdoor adventure projects across Georgia. As well as cat skiing, heli-skiing, trekking and mountaineering trips, we also have high altitude building and development projects:
- The Green Hut is a new project in full swing to develop a base camp hut at over 3000m for mountaineers on their way to climb Kazbek or Ortsvery.
- Cafe Mkinvartsveri is Georgia’s highest altitude cafe. We built it in 2019 and decided to use the mountain’s Georgian name rather than the more commonly known Russian “Kazbek”. Mkinvartsveri or მყინვარწვერი means ‘frozen summit’ or ‘glacier’ and is the Georgian name for Mount Kazbek.
We are proud of our Georgian heritage, culture and rich mountaineering history. It has been epic to see decades of effort pay off – the Georgian Mountain Guide Association is now part of the International Federation of Mountain Guides Associations.This plays a huge part in our story and the growth of tourism and outdoor adventure in Georgia. We work with local guides, businesses and people; we care deeply about developing opportunities for Georgians and showcasing our outdoor industry. Georgia is an amazing, vibrant, beautiful country; we want to share our unique land and culture with people from all over the world.
Climbing Georgia
Where it all began back in 2012. Climbing Georgia offers mountaineering, climbing, trekking and ski touring trips across Georgia and neighbouring countries.
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Catskiing Georgia
Deep-powder freeriding in the remote wilderness of Bakhmaro. Escape the resorts and lifts, travelling by snowcat to enjoy for a true Georgia outdoor adventure.
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Cafe Mkinvartsveri
Georgia’s highest altitude cafe at Mount Kazbek’s base camp. Opened in 2019, operating throughout summer, offering breakfast, lunch, dinner and a bar.
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Green Hut (3020m)
The perfect base for climbing Mount Kazbek and Mount Ortsvery: restaurant, accommodation, sauna, bar, guide hire and mountaineering equipment rental.
COMING SOON (September 2023)
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