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10 things to do in Gudauri, if not just skiing

Paragliding in the Gudauri Ski Resort, Georgia, Caucasus, Travel, Family

Are ski holidays only for skiing people? Nope! Are places like Gudauri in Georgia only for skiing? Nope! Even if some member of your family doesn’t like to ski (or „just“ to ski), he can find quite some things to do in this Caucasus village (Gudauri).

In our last post about “Skiing in Gudari (Georgia, Caucasus)” told you how to get to the Gudauri ski resort and how are the skiing conditions. Here it’s all about what you can do except not skiing in Caucasus winter holidays.

1. Just have a look

You can walk or drive around and just look on the Caucasus mountians! Already going up the ski lifts (you can use for it your weekly ski pass or just a single ticket) without skis or snowboard – is fun! The higher, the better: the views and sun-bathing! You can go down by the lift too, without any payment, you can stop by in one of few cafes and bars on different levels. Sometimes, when Tom was skiing, together with the girls we were „visiting“ him up there. Having lunch together or building a snow man. The highest point you can reach with the lift is 3,000 metres above sea level, and it’s quite an exciting view! If you are lucky, you can see Kazbeg mountain (with 5,047 meter the 3rd highest Georgian pick)!

2. Down the hill: sledges

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To sledge is al lot of fun too!

Are the sledges only for the children? They are not ;) But for me the coolest thing is to combine mama’s fun and kids’ fun and roll down together. Our girls are not afraid of the speed or of the snow in their eyes – so we were combining point 1 with point 2 and were screaming really laud in the Caucasus space! You can easily rent bigger or smaller slights and sledges in few places of Gudauri ski resort, so no worries about it!

3. Paragliding in the clouds!

When I saw the guys with huuuuge backpacks, I knew what I will do during our holidays. Such a backpack weights 35kg and has inside one of those colourful paragliders with two „seats“. You can jump with an experienced paraglide instructor, from almost the highest point. You have a choice: shorter or longer flight, with cheaper or more expensive guys (worth to talk!). There are usually in Gudauri every weekend and you can’t miss them.

I made a good deal, flying with friendly Max, for almost 15 minutes and landing in front of our balcony, on the bottom of the mountain. – You don’t like it? – he asked in the middle of the flight. – You are so quiet. – Hmm. It’s nice but not too much of adrenaline – I told him. And then he showed me how it can be more exciting :)

4. Why not a helicopter – affordable heliski?

The most popular usage of helicopter in Gudauri is of course heli-skiing or heli-boarding, for what the helicopter will take you up to the untouched snow and you can ski down, as the first or only one and have hell a lot of satisfaction. It’s of course quite an expense. We heard that just a price of a petrol for one minute of flying helicopter is more than 50 Euros, so.. you can count for yourself how much day like this might cost, including the instructor, pilot etc. Helicopters in Gudauri do also recreation tours and I can bet that views from up there are awesome. We haven’t tried though.

5. Georgian people of course!

Since our longer visit to Georgia some years ago, we are badly in love with Georgians, so every possibility of talking to them is happiness for us. We will publish longer post just about the people we met, but here I can still add that kids + Georgians = a lot of nice reactions. They receive little gifts here and there, a lot of hugs and smiles. And since our girls are happy to learn some little phrases and were answering „madloba“ (thank you), they hearts of guys selling the wine or taxi drivers were melting. Read about our talks with the Georgians.

6. You say Georgia – you think food

Fried potatoes and meat, shashliks, khachapuri (bread with cheese inside) and khinkali – we already knew from the past (long time ago we were practising doing it in some Chechen village on the north of Georgia), so just every day, after the skiing or in between, we were grabbing the plates and glasses with wine (hmmmmmm) and simply enjoying.

7. Warm up in the sauna

Sauna, or in this region rather banja – is a fun to do after cold day in the snow. That’s what the people say ;) And we could imagine that, but since we like to do things together, this time we haven’t check it. But there are at least 3 good places in Gudauri!

8. A trip to Kazbegi

Staying in one place is not exactly our thing and one morning I felt this strong need to „travel“. It’s not a big deal, since little parking in Gudauri is full of friendly drivers, who will take you for 15 Lari  ($7 / 6 Euro) just some metres to the lift but… for 50 Lari  ($23 / 20 Euro) for half of the day trip to Kazbegi (Stepansminda). It’s just 30 km each way, but the is a Jvari Pass (elevation of 2,379 meters) on the way (worth a stop!), amazing views, and the guy will wait in Kazbegi as long as you want and need to stay. Our guy still bought a bread for all of us and candies for the kids. We had a plan to reach the Gergeti Trinity Church on the top of the moutain (like with our little Hanna 4 years ago! I’m becoming sentimental ;), but it was simply too much snow to walk on the path.

9. Freeride skiing in the best powder snow

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Gudauri is a freeriding paradise

If you like skiing, but not „just“ and „simple“ and „like all the others“ (like… Tom), Gudauri gives you a nice option to go with some local cool guys and their freeride skis up to some virgin snow and end down your skiing somewhere in the valleys, where a car will pick you up. We have a friend in Gudauri (he was our hitch-hiker back in 2010!), who is running a freeride company. Worth checking :)

10. Doing… something else ;)

And if the weather is not the coolest (happens, right?) or when your muscles hurt, you might also stay at home! There is still so many things to discover! We were learning Georgian alphabet, watching Georgian books, painting a lot (that’s a nice way of talking with kids about what have happened during the day, what is different abroad etc).


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6 Comments

  • Jacek
    Posted March 2, 2015 at 09:07 | Permalink

    :)

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  • Posted February 2, 2016 at 04:13 | Permalink

    Such a great Information,thanks for sharing with us . Me and my family was planning to visit in Georgia ad see All Attractions in Georgia,Your information helps us to me for finding the best places .

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  • Nesha
    Posted February 21, 2016 at 15:52 | Permalink

    Hey, thanks this indeed was a lovely post and you seem to be in total love with Georgia. Me and my husband are traveling to Georgia in 1st week of March 2016 and are curious to know if there is any good place to stay for a night in Gudauri. We are landing at Tbilisiand would like to be in Gudauri for a night stay. Also, how far is it from Tbilisi and can we visit like in a day and come back to our hotel in Tbilisi.

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    • Devesh
      Posted December 1, 2016 at 09:01 | Permalink

      Hi. How was your experience in Gudauri? Wr are planning to travel next week. Should we stay in Gudauri? My 3 years old kid will also be travelling.

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  • Sha
    Posted April 10, 2016 at 01:55 | Permalink

    Hi..we just got back from holiday there in Georgia and seriously loving it!! It’s a beautiful country indeed. Wish I had stumbled into your post before we went. Didn’t get the chance to stay at Gudauri tho we just passed by the area on way to Kazbegi. Had a chance to stop n play some snow balls. Happy happy moments. Will visit again for sure and nice page u have here! 😊

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  • baiju
    Posted June 8, 2016 at 07:40 | Permalink

    Hi, can any one help me with the below.
    We are planing for a trip to Gudauri mid Dec (Family with 2 Kids). Is it a safe drive from Gudauri to Kazbegi (Stepansminda).
    Does it snow in Kazbegi mid Dec, should we plan a night stay at Gudauri and 1 night stay at Kazbegi (Stepansminda).

    Pls guide.

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