Borjomi's Activities
Best Activities in Borjomi, Georgia
Nestled in the heart of the Caucasus Mountains, Borjomi is one of Georgia’s most famous resort towns, known for its natural mineral springs, lush national parks, and alpine air. Once a retreat for Russian aristocracy, today Borjomi welcomes travelers seeking health, nature, and history. It’s the perfect stop for those exploring central Georgia or heading to the mountains.
Where is Borjomi?
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Located in Samtskhe-Javakheti Region, central Georgia
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About 2 hours from Tbilisi by car or train
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Surrounded by Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park
1. Relax at the Borjomi Central Park & Mineral Water Springs
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The town's most famous attraction, dating back to the 19th century
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Stroll through lush gardens, forest trails, and historic spa buildings
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Taste fresh Borjomi mineral water directly from the natural spring
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Soak in the sulfur pools deep inside the park (open-air & warm even in winter)
2. Hike in Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park
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One of the largest national parks in Europe
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Multiple trails for day hikes or multi-day treks
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Spot deer, lynx, and rare birds
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Scenic views, alpine meadows, and wooden cabins for overnight stays
3. Visit Romanov Palace (Likani Palace)
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Built in the 1890s for the Russian royal family
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Features ornate interiors, gardens, and views over the Mtkvari River
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Currently under restoration, but often open for walking around the grounds
4. Ride the Kukushka Train to Bakuriani
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A nostalgic narrow-gauge mountain train from Borjomi to Bakuriani ski resort
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Scenic 2.5-hour ride through forests, rivers, and bridges
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Built in the 19th century — fun for families and photographers
5. Explore Borjomi Museum of Local Lore
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Small but insightful museum showcasing archaeological finds, ethnographic items, and Borjomi’s imperial past
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Housed in a beautiful 19th-century mansion
6. Try Local Food & Mineral Products
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Sample dishes like khinkali, ajapsandali (vegetable stew), and Borjomi trout
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Many restaurants offer terraces with mountain views
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Buy Borjomi-branded mineral water and natural skincare products using sulfur/mineral extracts
Recommended Restaurants:
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Old Borjomi – traditional cuisine with garden seating
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Pesvebi – riverside setting with live folk music
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Chveni Odjakhi – cozy home-style food
7. Shop for Handmade Souvenirs
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Visit stalls near the Central Park for handicrafts, woolen socks, wooden carvings, and natural herbal teas
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Buy mineral cosmetics and Borjomi bath salts in local pharmacies or health stores
8. Visit Timotesubani Monastery (Nearby)
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12th-century church with well-preserved frescoes
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Surrounded by forest in the Lesser Caucasus mountains
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Just 25-minute drive from Borjomi
9. Day Trip to Bakuriani Ski Resort (30 km)
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In winter: skiing, snowboarding, sledding
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In summer: alpine hiking, horse riding, cable car views
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Perfect family destination year-round
Accessible via train, taxi, or minibus.
What to Pack for Borjomi
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Light jacket (even in summer, evenings can be cool)
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Hiking shoes
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Swimsuit for sulfur pools
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Refillable water bottle (for free mineral water)
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Camera for scenic views & historical landmarks
Best Time to Visit Borjomi
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Spring (April–June): Green landscapes, wildflowers, perfect for hiking
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Summer (July–September): Great weather, clear skies, and festivals
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Autumn (October): Colorful forests, fewer tourists
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Winter (December–February): Access to snow activities in nearby Bakuriani
Why You’ll Love Borjomi
Borjomi is more than just water — it’s a refreshing mountain escape with natural beauty, royal history, and healing experiences. Whether you're hiking through misty forests, bathing in warm mineral springs, or sipping water from an ancient source, Borjomi offers a tranquil retreat into Georgia’s highlands.
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