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Omalo Travel Guide: Georgia’s Remote Frontier Village In Tusheti

Perched at 1,880 metres, Omalo is the gateway to Georgia’s wild Tusheti region. Accessible only via the treacherous Abano Pass, it remains cut off for much of the year, offering a rare and remote mountain experience like nowhere else in the Caucasus

Omalo is where history, culture, and adventure converge Photo: Abramia Giorgi/Wiki Commons
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Nestled in the rugged mountains of northeastern Georgia, Tusheti remains one of the country’s most remote and enchanting regions. Here, time slows amid soaring peaks and windswept valleys, where ancient stone towers punctuate the landscape and isolated villages cling to age-old traditions. Life in Tusheti is intimately tied to the rhythms of nature, with shepherds tending their flocks on alpine pastures much as their ancestors did centuries ago.

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