Darial Gorge
Facts and practical information
Nestled within the formidable Caucasus Mountains, the Darial Gorge stands as a majestic natural gateway between Russia and Georgia. This awe-inspiring canyon, carved meticulously by the Terek River, has been a significant crossroad for various cultures and empires throughout history.
Spanning approximately 13 kilometers in length and reaching depths of up to 1,800 meters, the Darial Gorge has long been admired for its dramatic cliffs and the sheer beauty of its steep, rocky walls. The narrowest point of the gorge is just a few dozen meters wide, creating a landscape that is as strategic as it is picturesque.
Historically, the gorge served as a crucial pass on the ancient Silk Road, facilitating trade and cultural exchange between Europe and Asia. It has also been an important military fortification, with various powers fortifying its walls to guard against invasions.
Today, the Darial Gorge continues to captivate visitors with its raw, untouched wilderness and the remnants of historical fortresses that dot its terrain. The Georgian Military Highway, which runs through the gorge, provides a scenic route for travelers seeking to explore this stunning natural wonder and the surrounding regions.
Mtskheta-Mtianeti
Darial Gorge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Abano Glacier, Devdaraki.