Gudauri, perched high on the slopes of the Greater Caucasus at over 2,000 meters above sea level, is Georgia’s most popular ski and winter sports destination. Just a two-hour drive from Tbilisi along the scenic Georgian Military Highway, Gudauri combines sweeping alpine views, wide-open slopes, and fresh mountain air with the warm, grounded hospitality Georgia is known for. Whether you come to ski, snowboard, paraglide, hike, or simply enjoy the snow-covered silence, Gudauri offers an escape that feels both adventurous and effortless.
In winter, the resort becomes a playground for snow lovers. Its well-groomed pistes stretch across open mountainsides, offering runs for every skill level—from gentle beginner slopes to challenging red and black routes for experienced skiers and boarders. The absence of dense tree cover means wide, panoramic skiing and excellent conditions for off-piste and freeride adventures. The high elevation brings dry powder and a long season, usually from December through April. And for those looking to take things even further, Gudauri is one of the few places in Europe where heli-skiing is accessible, with professional guides ready to lead you into untouched terrain above the clouds.
But Gudauri isn’t just for adrenaline seekers. The town has grown into a cozy, welcoming resort with chalets, modern hotels, mountain cafés, and après-ski spots that stay open late. After a day on the slopes, you can relax by a fireplace with a glass of Georgian red wine or dig into hearty mountain food—hot khinkali, stewed meats, and cheesy khachapuri are standard fare here, and they taste even better at altitude.
Even if you don’t ski, Gudauri still has plenty to offer. Snowshoeing, sledding, and snowmobile tours are available, and the views alone are worth the trip. One of the most popular stops nearby is the Russia–Georgia Friendship Monument, a colorful circular overlook set against a backdrop of deep valleys and jagged cliffs. From here, you can truly appreciate the scale of the mountains that surround you.
In summer, Gudauri transforms into a peaceful green retreat. The slopes become high-altitude meadows filled with wildflowers, and the fresh air draws hikers, cyclists, and paragliders. Summer is also the best time to explore the dramatic Darial Gorge or the ancient Gergeti Trinity Church just over the pass in Kazbegi—both of which make easy day trips.
Getting to Gudauri is straightforward. The road from Tbilisi is well-paved, though in winter it’s best traveled with a 4×4 or experienced driver due to snow and ice. Minibuses, private transfers, and even organized ski buses operate during the season. The resort is compact and easy to navigate on foot, and ski lifts connect different areas of the slopes smoothly.
Gudauri’s charm lies in its balance—between activity and relaxation, between vast open spaces and tight-knit local hospitality. The atmosphere is friendly and down-to-earth, with an international crowd that includes both seasoned skiers and first-timers. Whether you’re here for the snow, the sun, or the silence, you’ll find what you need.
With Viewpoint Horizons, your trip to Gudauri is tailored to match your pace and priorities. We arrange everything from ski passes and instructors to off-the-map winter hikes and authentic guesthouse stays. For families, groups, or solo travelers, we help you experience the mountains fully—without hassle or guesswork. In Gudauri, you don’t just visit the peaks—you feel part of them. It’s not just about speed down the slope; it’s about what the stillness at the top gives back.

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