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1 Days 0 Nights

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Georgia

Maximum Traveller

28

Min Pax

1

River Rafting Georgia

Destination Activity

Georgia, with its dramatic Caucasus landscapes and rushing rivers, is an emerging destination for river rafting enthusiasts. The country’s diverse waterways, from glacial-fed mountain streams to coastal flows, offer a mix of thrilling rapids and serene floats, often combined with cultural experiences like visiting ancient monasteries or tasting local wine. Rafting here is affordable, less crowded than European hotspots, and accessible year-round in some areas, making it ideal for adventure travelers seeking physical challenges and natural beauty.

Top Rafting Rivers and Spots

Georgia’s rivers cater to all skill levels, with Class II–IV rapids providing excitement without extreme danger. Popular options include:

Rioni River: Near Kutaisi, this is Georgia’s rafting gem, featuring deep canyons, waterfalls, and Class III–IV rapids. Trips often include stops at Prometheus Cave or Okatse Canyon for a blend of adventure and sightseeing.
Mtkvari (Kura) River: Flowing through Tbilisi, it offers beginner-friendly sections with urban views, plus upstream gorges for intermediates. It’s great for day trips with cultural immersion.
Tskhenistskali River: In the Adjara region near Batumi, this river provides moderate rapids, caves, and subtropical scenery. Ideal for families or those wanting a coastal vibe.
Enguri River: For advanced rafters, it delivers high-adrenaline runs through glacial valleys and hydroelectric dams, with stunning alpine backdrops.

Best Time and Logistics

Season: Spring (May–June) and summer (July–August) bring optimal water levels from snowmelt, creating dynamic rapids.

Fall:(September–October) offers milder weather and fewer crowds, while winter is limited to southern rivers.

How to Get There

Fly into Tbilisi or Batumi, then use local transport (buses or taxis) to river access points. Guided tours are widely available and recommended.
Costs: Half-day trips start at 100 per person, full days 200, and multi-day expeditions 400, including gear, guides, meals, and transport.
Safety and Preparation

Rafting in Georgia is safe with certified operators, but preparation is key. Wear provided life jackets, helmets, and wet suits (for cooler waters). Guides offer training on paddling and emergency procedures. Check water levels via local forecasts, and avoid rafting if you’re not a strong swimmer or have health concerns. Most trips include first-aid kits and rescue plans.

Benefits of Rafting in Georgia

Beyond the adrenaline, rafting builds physical fitness (strength and endurance), mental resilience (adapting to currents), and social bonds (team paddling). In Georgia’s pristine settings, it also promotes environmental awareness and cultural exchange—many tours include Georgian feasts or folklore stories. It’s a holistic adventure that surprises with newfound confidence, much like trekking or paragliding.

Overview

Georgia is a top destination for river rafting enthusiasts, thanks to its mountainous terrain and fast-flowing rivers. The country offers rivers suitable for beginners, intermediate, and advanced rafters, making it perfect for adventure seekers. Popular rivers include the Mtkvari (Kura) River in Tbilisi, Rioni River in western Georgia, Tergi (Terek) River in Kazbegi, and the Acharistskali River in Adjara.

Rafting trips range from half-day adventures to multi-day expeditions, often combined with camping, trekking, or exploring nearby villages. Professional guides ensure safety and provide equipment, making river rafting in Georgia both thrilling and accessible.

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  • Day 1

Cost Info

Price includes

  1. Pick-up or Drop-off service from and to Airport(in our own vehicle)
  2. Transportation to and from!!
  3. Food all along the trip(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and a cup of coffee or tea) and accommodations during the trip in hotels with family environment
  4. Transportation, food, accommodation and insurance of Guide during the trip
  5. First Aid Medical Kit(Your guide will carry the Medical Kit but we also advise to bring yourself for your own use, as far as possible)
  6. All the required permits and paperwork

Price excludes

  1. International Airfare
  2. Visa Charges
  3. Hotel Expenses(some packages do include hotel expenses)
  4. Your travel and medical insurance
  5. Personal Expenses such as shopping, bar bills, hot shower, telephone, laundry, titbits etc
  6. Food and accommodations in Kathmandu
  7. Services not mentioned or not promised by the agent/agency
  8. Emergency expenses such as expenses on chartered helicopter.

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  • How much does river rafting cost in Georgia?

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