Georgian Lake

Paravani Lake

Located on the Javakheti volcanic plateau, Lake Paravani is the largest lake in Georgia. Its vast open landscapes, dramatic skies, and remote highland atmosphere create a powerful sense of wilderness.

Region: Samtskhe–Javakheti

Altitude: approx. 2,070 m above sea level

Landscape: volcanic plateau and wide alpine scenery

Known for: the largest lake in Georgia

Best time to visit: May – October

Koruldi Lakes

The Koruldi Lakes are among the most scenic alpine lakes in Georgia. Located above Mestia, they offer spectacular reflections of the Caucasus mountains and unforgettable panoramic views.

Region: Svaneti

Altitude: approx. 2,740 m above sea level

Landscape: alpine lakes surrounded by high Caucasus peaks

Known for: breathtaking views of Mount Ushba

Best time to visit: June – September

Abudelauri Lakes

The Abudelauri Lakes are famous for their striking colors and dramatic alpine surroundings. Each lake has a unique hue, creating one of the most photogenic landscapes in the Caucasus.

Region: Khevsureti

Altitude: approx. 2,600–2,800 m above sea level

Landscape: high mountain lakes surrounded by rocky peaks

Known for: three colorful lakes – Blue, Green, and White

Best time to visit: June – September

Ilia’s Lake (Ilia’s Tba)

Ilia’s Lake is a picturesque destination near the town of Kvareli in the heart of Georgia’s wine region. Surrounded by vineyards and gentle hills, the lake offers beautiful views of the Caucasus mountains and a calm environment ideal for relaxation, walks, and outdoor recreation.

Region: Kakheti (Kvareli)

Altitude: approx. 400 m above sea level

Landscape: small scenic lake surrounded by vineyards and mountain views

Known for: peaceful atmosphere, walking paths, and views of the Caucasus foothills

Best time to visit: April – October

Tobavarchkhili Lake

Tobavarchkhili, often called the Silver Lake, is one of the most remote and breathtaking lakes in Georgia. Hidden deep in the mountains of Samegrelo, it is surrounded by dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and alpine landscapes. Due to its remote location and pristine nature, the area is considered one of the most spectacular and untouched destinations in the Caucasus.

Region: Samegrelo

Altitude: approx. 2,650 m above sea level

Landscape: alpine lakes surrounded by dramatic Caucasus peaks and cliffs

Known for: the legendary “Silver Lake” and untouched wilderness

Best time to visit: July – September

Lopota Lake

Lopota Lake is one of the most scenic destinations in Georgia’s Kakheti region. Surrounded by forested hills and overlooking the Greater Caucasus Mountains, the lake offers a peaceful and picturesque environment. As a four-season resort destination, Lopota is ideal for relaxation, nature walks, outdoor activities, and enjoying the beauty of Kakheti throughout the year.

Region: Kakheti

Altitude: approx. 500 m above sea level

Landscape: scenic lake surrounded by forested hills and views of the Greater Caucasus

Known for: picturesque landscapes and year-round resort atmosphere

Best time to visit: all year round