Tusheti Community
The Tushetians are a highland people in northeastern Georgia, with a culture centered on livestock farming and traditional music. The region is known for its stunning landscapes, ancient traditions, and stone-built houses.
Experience type (mandatory)
- Cultural Immersion
- Adventure Travel
- Cultural Festivals
- Hiking & Walking
Language (mandatory)
- Other
Population
~14,000
Origins
The Tushetians are a highland people living in the northeastern part of Georgia, near the border with Russia. The area is known for its stunning landscapes, ancient traditions, and remote villages.
Customs and Culture
Tusheti culture is characterized by traditional livestock farming, folk music, and festivals. The Tushetians maintain a distinctive lifestyle, with unique clothing and traditional stone-built houses.
Activity
Tourism activities include horseback riding, hiking in the Tusheti National Park, and visiting historic villages. There are also cultural festivals and events showcasing Tushetian music, dance, and crafts.
Other
Remote mountain villages with well-preserved traditions