Borjomi – Wellness in the Woods
Nestled within forested valleys and mineral springs, Borjomi is Georgia’s beloved spa town, renowned for its healing waters, clean mountain air, and rejuvenating nature. Famous since the 19th century, Borjomi’s natural mineral springs flow from volcanic depths and have long been bottled for their health benefits. Stroll through the charming Borjomi Central Park, sip the water straight from the source, or unwind with a cable car ride over lush forests. Nearby, the vast Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park offers tranquil hiking trails and camping spots, perfect for eco-lovers and wellness seekers.
Best Time to Visit: April to October – ideal for nature walks and mild mountain weather
Distance: ~160 km from Tbilisi (~2.5 to 3 hours by road)
Travel Tips: Bring a reusable bottle to taste fresh mineral water from the spring; wear walking shoes for park trails
Culture & Food: Delight in lobio (bean stew), puri bread, and badrijani (eggplant rolls with walnut paste). Try local herbal teas, fresh mountain cheese, and homemade jams at cozy guesthouses.
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