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Borjomi

Borjomi is a picturesque resort town in central Georgia, famous for its mineral waters, fresh mountain air, and unique natural landscapes. The city is located in the Borjomi Gorge, surrounded by the dense forests of the Lesser Caucasus, and is one of the most popular health resorts in the country.


History

Borjomi has a rich history dating back to ancient times. Archaeological findings indicate that the mineral springs were used in antiquity. However, the town gained worldwide fame in the 19th century when it became part of the Russian Empire. The Russian royal family made Borjomi their summer residence, leading to rapid infrastructure development. During the Soviet era, Borjomi became one of the most famous balneological resorts in the USSR.


Borjomi Mineral Water

The pride of the city is the legendary Borjomi mineral water. It is extracted from deep underground sources and is known for its healing properties. Rich in minerals, it helps with digestive issues and is widely used for medicinal purposes.


Top Attractions

  • Borjomi Central Park – a picturesque area with mineral springs, walking paths, and entertainment zones.
  • Sulfur Water Baths – historic open-air pools with warm, therapeutic waters.
  • Borjomi Cable Car – takes visitors to a height with a panoramic view of the gorge.
  • Romanov Palace – the former residence of the Russian royal family, surrounded by beautiful gardens.
  • Borjomi Gorge – a nature reserve with dense forests, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife.
  • Petra Fortress – an ancient fortress built in the Middle Ages to protect the region.

Tourism & Recreation

Borjomi is an ideal destination for health and wellness tourism. Visitors can enjoy hiking in the national park, mountain trekking, horseback riding, and spa treatments. The town is also the gateway to the famous Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park, one of the largest protected areas in Europe.


Georgian Cuisine in Borjomi

After a day of exploring, visitors can try traditional Georgian dishes such as:

  • Kharcho – a rich soup with beef, walnuts, and spices.
  • Mtsvadi – juicy charcoal-grilled meat skewers.
  • Pkhali – vegetable-based appetizers with walnuts and herbs.
  • Lobio – slow-cooked beans with Georgian spices.
  • Chacha – a traditional Georgian grape spirit.

Borjomi is the perfect destination for those looking to enjoy nature, improve their health, and experience authentic Georgian culture! 

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