Imereti
11 water features • 9 waterfalls • 1 dams • 1 springs
Discover Imereti’s Hidden Water Wonders
Nestled in the heart of Georgia, the Imereti region is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. From the thundering roar of nine spectacular waterfalls to the tranquil flow of a historic dam and the crystal‑clear sparkle of a pristine spring, Imereti offers 11 unforgettable water spots that showcase the country’s rugged beauty and rich biodiversity.
Whether you’re hiking through the mist‑laden valleys of Sataplia, exploring the emerald cascades near Chiatura, or picnicking beside the serene waters of the Kvirila Dam, each sub‑region reveals a unique slice of the landscape that beckons exploration. The diversity of water features—ranging from powerful plunges to gentle streams—makes Imereti an ideal destination for outdoor activities, photography, and eco‑tourism.
Our comprehensive travel guide highlights the best routes, local legends, and must‑see viewpoints, ensuring you experience every splash, ripple, and roar. Dive into Imereti’s waterfall trails, wander the spring‑filled groves, and discover the hidden gems that make this Georgian region a top‑rated spot for nature tourism.
Ready to chase waterfalls, soak in natural springs, and explore the scenic sub‑regions of Imereti? Let the sound of flowing water guide your journey through one of Georgia’s most captivating landscapes.
Featured Attractions
Kutaisi Botanical Garden
Waterfall ImeretiMartvili Canyon tour
Waterfall ImeretiSataplia Nature Reserve
Waterfall Imereti
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Dam ImeretiGabzaruli Lake
Waterfall ImeretiKinchkha Canyon
Waterfall ImeretiMetskera Waterfall
Waterfall ImeretiPrometheus Cave Natural Monument
Waterfall ImeretiPrometheus Cave River
Spring ImeretiTetra cave
Waterfall ImeretiBaghdati
Waterfall ImeretiNeighboring Regions
- (15 spots)
- Abkhazia (12 spots)
- Ajaria (9 spots)
- Guria (1 spots)
- Kakheti (10 spots)
- Kvemo Kartli (3 spots)
- Mtskheta-Mtianeti (7 spots)
- Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti (4 spots)
- Samegrelo and Zemo Svaneti (18 spots)
- Samtskhe-Javakheti (1 spots)