A tourist shelter will be arranged on the hiking-adventure tourist route connecting Kobuleti-Shuakhevi. Adjara Tourism Department Tourism Product Development Agency plans to arrange a shelter for 15 people at 2000 meters above sea level, on the crossroads. As a result, those wishing to climb the longest (88 km) hiking route in Adjara will be able to spend the night and rest in a shelter arranged with eco-standards from the end of summer.
Tourist shelter will be provided with Rest and kitchen space, bathroom, with electricity and water.
Wooden tables, wooden chairs, wall-mounted cabinets, and wooden bunk beds are planned to be installed in the building designed taking into account the climatic conditions and relief.
On the new tourist trail, where the tourist shelter will be arranged, travelers will be able to see the beautiful Kintrishi National Park, Varjanauli, and Tskhemvana arched bridges built in the XII century, Khinotsminda Monastery, Tbikeli Lake, Jvarimindori and Khabelashvili wooden arch. The trail is distinctive and diverse. 50% of it is covered by Colchis forest, the rest is an alpine zone, where travelers meet thousands of millennia-old trees, waterfalls, and wild lakes. For reference, the 2-3 day tourist trail connecting Kobuleti-Shuakhevi was marked by the Tourism Product Development Agency last year.