Explorer

Horse-guided Trek

1 Day or 2 Days (overnight camping)

The new tour does not include visit to the elm forest (allowed only with permission from the local administration). The route follows the perimeter of the reserve and climbs up to the Tbatana mountain range and alpine pastures. The views of Khevsureti to the west and Tusheti to the north-east are magnificent, from where it is possible to see Golden Eagles and other wildlife. You may also get to see shepherds making cheese from sheeps milk in traditional methods.


The original tour took visitors into one of the most unique natural landscapes in Georgia, the Batsara Strict Nature Reserve. It is the jewel of Pankisi Valley. At this time the Batsara Reserve is off-limits to visitors. Proposals to develop suitable infrastructure to allow visitors to access the reserve are being consider though may take a long time to achieve. From Nazy’s Guest House it takes about three to four hours by horse and on foot to get to the virgin elm forest. The reserve is home to one of the oldest preserved virgin elm forests in the world, some trees are older than 1000 years. To visit the elm forest you are required to follow strict rules and be accompanied by the ranger managing the protected area. There are natural springs in the reserve for water.