Aragvi
The Aragvi is a river located in the Republic of Georgia, flowing through the picturesque Greater Caucasus mountains. It is a tributary of the Kura River and is known for its stunning landscapes and clear waters. The river is approximately 112 kilometers long and plays a significant role in the region's ecology and hydrology.
The Aragvi is popular for outdoor activities such as rafting, fishing, and hiking. Its banks are dotted with charming villages, including Mtskheta, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The river's scenic beauty attracts both locals and tourists, making it a vital part of Georgia's natural heritage.