The eco-tourist complex “Skiji’s House” is located in Khidistavi village in Guria, with crystal clear air and mesmerizing mountain views. The development of the eco-tourist complex has an interesting history and is connected with the 150-year-old house-Guruli Oda.
Guruli Oda is where the production of dried fruits from local fruits began.
After the concept expanded, it led to the development of an eco-tourism destination, Skiji, around Guruli Oda. Today, we can find the 150-year-old Guruli Oda dedicated to dried fruit production and three small, modern cottages for staying.
Skiji has developed an eco-friendly tourism destination focused on dried fruit production. It encompasses gastronomy, accommodation, and production, blending tradition with modernity and adhering to Guri Od and HACCP standards.
The Skiji complex offers the vacationer the opportunity to feel the uniqueness of the place as much as possible and offers culinary master classes in the 150-year-old Guru Oda. “Skiji Cafe” creates that inimitable and unique environment that only characterizes “Skiji House”;
In addition to the unique on-site experience, for tourists interested in travelling to the region of Guria, within a radius of 50 kilometres:
Mountain resorts Bakhmaro, Nabeglavi, Gomi mountain;
Coastal resorts of the Black Sea: Shekvetili, Ureki, Kaprovani, Grigoleti, Kudkhnari; Lots of different Parks, attractions, and Sights.
Kutaisi International Airport is located 32 km away.
Guria is renowned for its climatic resorts, with popular destinations such as Bakhmaro and Gomismta in the mountains. Bakhmaro, the more developed of the two, offers a comfortable retreat, while Gomismta exudes a rugged charm. Both resorts are open from winter through spring, providing visitors with pure mountain air, healing mineral springs, scenic hiking trails, and pristine, untouched snow. For those drawn to seaside getaways, Guria's Ureki, Shekvetili, and Grigoleti resorts are particularly alluring due to their unique magnetic sand. This volcanic sand, brought down from Bakhmaro Mountain to the Black Sea shores by the Supsa River, offers an exceptional beach experience. The resorts are equipped with modern conveniences and a variety of attractions, catering to visitors of all ages. Moreover, Guria is home to its natural wonder, the Pichori River, often referred to as "Guria's little Amazon." Flowing through the unspoiled nature of the Colchian Lowlands and eventually joining Lake Paliastomi, this river enhances the region's picturesque landscape. Additionally, Guria is abundant in mineral waters, with Nabeghlavi being the most famous. This mineral water is widely distributed internationally, but visitors to Nabeghlavi Resort have the unique opportunity to drink it directly from the source in unlimited quantities.
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