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The renowned Juta-Roshka route commences from the picturesque village of Juta in the Khevi Province (Khazbegi Municipality). This trail traverses the rocky massif of Chaukhi from the north, crossing the Chaukhi Pass in the Caucasus Range. Descending towards the Abudelauri Lakes, the journey culminates in the quaint village of Roshka in Piraketa Khevsureti.
Along the way, travelers are treated to close-up views of the majestic Chaukhi Rocks, while also enjoying the stunning vistas of the surrounding landscapes. The route encompasses a visit to the three Abudelauri Lakes — Tetri (White), Lurji (Blue), and Mtsvane (Green) — as well as the peculiar natural landmark known as the Roshka Giant Stones. These sites are steeped in local folklore, with numerous myths and tales intertwining with the hero Iakhsar, devis (giant man-like monsters), and other mythical beings.
For those seeking a less strenuous journey to experience the beauty of the Abudelauri Lakes, our B-1 difficulty tour offers a more accessible alternative.
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The renowned Juta-Roshka route commences from the picturesque village of Juta in the Khevi Province (Khazbegi Municipality). This trail traverses the rocky massif of Chaukhi from the north, crossing the Chaukhi Pass in the Caucasus Range. Descending towards the Abudelauri Lakes, the journey culminates in the quaint village of Roshka in Piraketa Khevsureti.
Along the way, travelers are treated to close-up views of the majestic Chaukhi Rocks, while also enjoying the stunning vistas of the surrounding landscapes. The route encompasses a visit to the three Abudelauri Lakes — Tetri (White), Lurji (Blue), and Mtsvane (Green) — as well as the peculiar natural landmark known as the Roshka Giant Stones. These sites are steeped in local folklore, with numerous myths and tales intertwining with the hero Iakhsar, devis (giant man-like monsters), and other mythical beings.
For those seeking a less strenuous journey to experience the beauty of the Abudelauri Lakes, our B-1 difficulty tour offers a more accessible alternative.
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