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Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus

The most remote region of Georgia


Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus (Source: Roberto Magni and Daniela Comi By Foto ReD )
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
(Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD)
USPA NEWS - Journey into the Heart of Tusheti: Our Reportage Among Towers, Villages, and Breathtaking Landscapes
The Tusheti region, nestled among the majestic peaks of the Georgian Caucasus, is one of those places that seem to leap straight out of an epic tale. We at Foto ReD Photographic Agency had the privilege of exploring this remote and fascinating land, creating a stunning photographic reportage that captures the authentic soul of Tusheti.
Hotel Tusheti Tower Omalo
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
A Dream Stay at Tusheti Tower During our journey, we stayed at one of the most evocative accommodations in the region: the Tusheti Tower, located in the center of Omalo. This unique dwelling, carved out of a medieval slate stone tower, offered us an unforgettable experience. Sleeping in the tower felt like stepping back in time, immersed in history and surrounded by breathtaking views. Beyond its architectural charm and spectacular location, Tusheti Tower won us over with its magnificent hospitality. Each morning we woke to generous, wholesome breakfasts made with local ingredients and served with care.
Hotel Tusheti Tower Omalo
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
The main meals were equally hearty and delicious, featuring traditional Georgian dishes that celebrate the authentic flavors of the mountains. From artisanal cheeses to warm soups, every course was an invitation to conviviality. The warmth of the hosts, always ready to share stories and advice, made our stay even more special. Tusheti Tower is not just a place to sleep: it’s a refuge where you feel welcomed, pampered, and part of a community that lives in harmony with nature and tradition.
Omalo By Night
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Ancient Villages and Living Culture We visited all the historic villages of the region, where time seems to stand still. Defensive towers, stone houses, and centuries-old monasteries tell stories of courage and tradition. The people of Tusheti, the Tushs, welcomed us with legendary Georgian hospitality, sharing customs, typical dishes, and tales passed down through generations. Each village has a distinct soul and timeless charm.
Keselo Fortress Omalo
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Omalo: The Heart of Tusheti Omalo is the nerve center of the region, a starting point for explorations and trekking. Here stands the Keselo Fortress, a complex of historic towers that overlooks the valley and offers breathtaking panoramic views. Omalo is also where Tush culture is most vibrantly expressed: traditional music, dances, and fireside storytelling gifted us moments of genuine connection.
Dartlo Village
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Dartlo: The Stone Jewel Perched on a verdant slope, Dartlo is a fairytale village where time seems frozen. The dark stone houses, with slate roofs and carved balconies, line cobbled paths winding among medieval defensive towers. The silence is broken only by the sound of streams and the wind through the pines. Photographing Dartlo is like capturing a fragment of legend.
Shenako Village
Source: Roberto Magni By Foto ReD Photographic Agency
Shenako: Spirituality and Serenity More secluded and immersed in tranquility, Shenako is known for its 19th-century Orthodox church, one of the few still active in the region. Surrounded by flower-filled meadows and woods, the village’s serene atmosphere invites reflection. Here we found perfect scenes for nature photography. These villages, nestled among the Caucasus mountains, are living testimonies of a culture that defies time. Our photographic reportage aimed to capture not only the visual beauty but also the deep soul of Tusheti.
Shenako Village
Source: Roberto Magni By Foto ReD Photographic Agency
Our photographic reportage documents every nuance of this land: from the proud faces of its people to ancestral architecture, from boundless landscapes to scenes of everyday life. Tusheti is not just a destination—it’s a journey into the purest essence of the Caucasus. If you want to discover our work or plan an adventure in this magical region, Tusheti awaits with its wild beauty and ancient heart.
Abano Pass Tusheti
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
An Invitation to Your Next Journey Tusheti is not just a destination: it’s a return to the essential, a place where nature sets the rhythm and history whispers through the stones. For us at Foto ReD Photographic Agency, this journey was much more than a reportage—it was an encounter with the soul of the Caucasus. If you seek landscapes that speak to the heart, villages that tell legends, and hospitality that warms the soul, Tusheti awaits you. And when you’re there, among the stone towers and timeless valleys, you’ll understand why this land remains etched not only in photographs but also in memories.
Abano Pass Tusheti
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Babaneuris Marani Boutique Hotel: Your Secret Gateway to Tusheti As the starting and ending point of our journey in Georgia, we chose to stay at the refined Babaneuris Marani Boutique Hotel, located in the heart of the Kakheti wine region. Nestled among gentle hills and centuries-old vineyards, this hotel is a perfect blend of elegance, authenticity, and comfort. The rooms, tastefully decorated with attention to detail, offer enchanting views of the surrounding landscape, while the panoramic pool and green spaces provide moments of pure relaxation. The in-house restaurant offers a reimagined Georgian cuisine, where each dish is a journey through local flavors, accompanied by wines produced in qvevri—traditional buried clay vessels that tell a millennia-old story.
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
What makes Babaneuris Marani truly special is its dedication to personalized hospitality and experiences. In addition to being a charming property, the hotel team offers the possibility to organize tailor-made tours in the Tusheti region, curated down to the smallest detail. Thanks to their network of local contacts and deep knowledge of the territory, they can plan an authentic and unforgettable journey for you, including a stay at the evocative Tusheti Tower in the heart of Omalo. Sleeping in a medieval tower, exploring enchanted villages like Dartlo and Shenako, crossing breathtaking landscapes, and experiencing Tush culture up close: all this can become reality thanks to the collaboration with Babaneuris Marani Boutique Hotel.
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Useful Contacts for Your Journey If you too wish to live this magnificent experience and embark on a journey to the splendid Tusheti region, you can contact Babaneuris Marani Boutique Hotel directly. Here are their details: Foto ReD Photographic Agency www.fotoredagency.com info@fotoredagency.com Official website: www.babaneuri.com Address: Babaneuri Village, Akhmeta Municipality, Kakheti, Georgia Phone: +995 551 43 35 51 Email: info@babaneuri.com
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD
Tusheti National Park, Georgian Caucasus
Source: Roberto Magni Daniela Comi By Foto ReD

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