Javakheti, a historical province of Georgia, is a region of complex natural conditions, distinctive landscape and a unique limnographic network. Eight protected areas have been established in this region during the last 20 years. In the past, a variety of reasons hindered tourism development in this region, leaving it substantially behind other regions of the country. Now, as a result of a geographical study of natural, cultural and historical sites in the region - and following the launch of the Baku-Tbilisi-Akhalkalaki-Kars railway crossing its territory - considerable touristic development is expected in Javakheti. Five tourism resource zones have been allocated within the region.
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Tourism in Javakheti, Tourism Resources, Lakes of Javakheti, Protected Areas, Tourism Resource Zones
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Vazha Neidze, Mzia Tutberidze, George Khomeriki, Merab Gongadze, George Lominadze, et al. (2017). Javakheti Plateau – New Tourist Area of Republic of Georgia. Earth Sciences, 6(5-1), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.earth.s.2017060501.11
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Vazha Neidze; Mzia Tutberidze; George Khomeriki; Merab Gongadze; George Lominadze, et al. Javakheti Plateau – New Tourist Area of Republic of Georgia. Earth Sci. 2017, 6(5-1), 1-7. doi: 10.11648/j.earth.s.2017060501.11
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