Located in Zhabeshi, 7.8 miles from Museum of History and Ethnography, Ciuri's Guesthouse provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge.
Doron
From
Israel
A really cozy guesthouse run by a very friendly family
Givi Kakhiani's Guesthouse offers accommodations in Zhabeshi, 7.7 miles from Museum of History and Ethnography and 9.1 miles from Mikhail Khergiani House Museum.
Jean
From
Canada
Kindly and helpful host. Good location and peaceful. Perfect for the trek Mestia to Ushguili.
Featuring garden views, Guest House in Zhabeshi Lali in Zhabeshi provides accommodations, a garden, a bar, barbecue facilities, and a shared lounge.
Anat
From
Israel
Lali is very nice, she was very attentive to our needs and requests, all in a timely manner. The food, dinner, breakfast and lunch box were very tasty. The place is cozy and comfortable.
Fafo offers accommodations in Zhabeshi, 7.8 miles from Museum of History and Ethnography and 9.2 miles from Mikhail Khergiani House Museum.
Jessica
From
Georgia
As of September 22nd, this guest house was 80 laris which included a bed, dinner, and breakfast. Just a heads up because going in reason other reviews I thought it would only be 60 laris. The shower is nice and hot and one of the only places where the shower isn’t connected to the toilet without a door which was nice. The dinner was plentiful and you got a lot of food. The kids are fun to play with and we enjoyed a night of card games with the children. I would recommend this place for a first night on the trail.
Guest House Tengo in Zhabeshi provides accommodations with a garden and a terrace. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the guest house free of charge.
Richard
From
United States
The host was friendly, and the dinner and breakfast were very good. I enjoyed my stay here.
Offering garden views, Guest House Victor in Zhabeshi features accommodations, a garden, a bar, and a shared lounge. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Maxime
From
France
Food was incredible
Rooms were well equiped and clean
A good location for a relaxing stay in Zhabeshi, Guesthouse Tanano/Dodo is a guest house surrounded by views of the garden.
Alexandra
From
Georgia
Dodo was very sweet, kind, welcoming, made us very delicious food, the house was very peaceful, we had restful sleep. Entire atmosphere took me back to my childhood when I visited my grandparents.
Offering river views, Guest House Gogia in Zhabeshi provides accommodations, a garden, and a shared lounge. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Oran
From
Ireland
Best Guesthouse we stayed on the hike. Super clean, nice showers and abundant food, with plenty to take the next day on the hike.
Located in Mestia, a 9-minute walk from Museum of History and Ethnography, Hotel Lemi has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and ski-to-door access.
Zhabeshi is the first overnight stop on the most common...
Zhabeshi is the first overnight stop on the most common route taken by hikers walking the iconic Mestia-to-Ushguli hike. (There are alternative routes that bypass Zhabeshi.) The village is located in an exquisite valley just below the confluence of the Tviberi and Tsaneri Rivers, nestled under the slopes of Tetnuldi and Banguriani peaks in the Greater Caucasus Range. If you're into mountain environments and ancient villages steeped in history, it doesn't get much better than this.
Guest review by
Martin
Australia
Review score
6.0
with the concrete road to Mestia in place (20 minutes of...
with the concrete road to Mestia in place (20 minutes of driving), there is no real need to stay in Zhabeshi any more if you have your own car: Mestia has much more guesthouses to choose from and offers shops, nice restaurants, ATM's, ... which you don't find in Zhabesi at all; only if you want to experience solitude, rural live and stay in a family guesthouse , you can still enjoy Zhabeshi
Guest review by
Luc
Belgium
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