Zugdidi is a city located in western Georgia, serving as the administrative center of the Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region. It lies near the Enguri River and is known for its lush landscapes and historical significance. The city has a population of around 20,000 residents and features a mix of modern and traditional architecture.
The area around Zugdidi is rich in cultural heritage, with notable landmarks such as the Dadiani Palace, which was once the residence of the Dadiani family. Zugdidi also serves as a gateway to the Greater Caucasus mountains, attracting visitors interested in nature and outdoor activities.