tsavkisi khevi bike and walking path

Hidden Gem of Tbilisi: Tsavkisi Khevi Bike and Walking Path

tsavkisi khevi bike and walking path

The Tsavkisi Khevi bike and walking path can be reached by car, taxi or public transportation from Tbilisi old town. It is a 5 km drive or ride from the old town and once there, visitors can take a leisurely walk along the path to enjoy the scenery and waterfalls. The path was built recently and not many tourists know about it.

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Update: Temporarily closed due to the landfalls.


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