Georgian Highlands
The Georgian Highlands are a mountainous region located in the country of Georgia, situated at the intersection of Europe and Asia. This area is known for its stunning landscapes, including towering peaks, deep valleys, and picturesque villages. The highlands are part of the larger Greater Caucasus mountain range, which features some of the highest elevations in Europe.
The region is rich in biodiversity and cultural heritage, with unique traditions and languages. The Svaneti and Kazbegi areas are particularly famous for their medieval stone towers and ancient churches. The Georgian Highlands attract hikers, nature lovers, and those interested in exploring the local culture and history.