Svaneti Region, Georgia

Freeride Week in Georgia – Svaneti Region

Freeride Week in Georgia – Svaneti Region

Ride big lines in the heart of the Caucasus.
Join Mountain Tracks for a unique freeride skiing adventure in the spectacular Svaneti region of Georgia. Based in the alpine town of Mestia, this week-long trip combines lift-accessed freeriding at Tetnuldi and Hatsvali ski resorts with cultural immersion, traditional Georgian hospitality, and powder-filled descents across the Greater Caucasus Mountains.

Svaneti is rapidly gaining a reputation as a freeride destination of global significance. The Tetnuldi ski area, known for its huge vertical and expansive off-piste terrain, has even hosted events of the Freeride World Tour Qualifier—a testament to the quality of the terrain and the reliability of its snowpack.

This is a true powder-hunter’s week, ideal for strong off-piste skiers and snowboarders who want to chase fresh snow in a wild, lesser-known destination. Your trip is fully hosted and guided, and includes airport transfers, lift passes, accommodation, daily transport to the lifts, and hearty Georgian cuisine.

Expect open bowls, tree runs, and untouched powder—far from the crowds of Western Europe. Ski or ride with experienced, certified local guides who know exactly where to find the best snow.

Day Itinerary

  • Arrival at Kutaisi (KUT) Airport.
    You'll be met at the airport for a scenic transfer through remote Georgian countryside to the historic town of Mestia (Svaneti). Settle into a traditional, family-run guesthouse, enjoy your first traditional Georgian dinner, and meet the team.

  • Start the trip with a warm-up day at Hatsvali, the smaller of the two ski resorts near Mestia. Get your legs moving with lift-accessed tree skiing, and explore the terrain and snowpack with your local guide.

  • Tetnuldi offers one of the biggest verticals in the Caucasus. Spend the day riding open alpine bowls and long freeride runs from the upper lifts. Optional short hikes to access even more terrain.

  • Another full freeride day at Tetnuldi. Afterwards, we visit some local towers and museums to learn more about Svaneti’s unique culture. Dinner back at the guesthouse.

  • Depending on snow conditions, your guide may take you on a short road transfer to access remote roadside descents or off-the-beaten-track freeride spots.

  • Final Freeride Day + Optional Cat-Ski Add-On

  • Relaxed morning, breakfast, and return transfer to your chosen airport for flights home.

2026

Dates

Price

Sat 21 Feb
- Sat 28 Feb
£1695 Book
Flexible From £1,695 PRIVATE GROUP Enquire

The price includes:

  • Twin-share HB guesthouse accommodation ( 7 nights)
  • 6 guided days (GMGA/IFMGA)
  • All transfers included (Kutaisi airport transfers and daily transfers)
  • Skipasses
  • Sightseeing tours

 

The price does not include:

  • Health Insurance
  • Flight Tickets
  • Lunch, Snacks
  • Single room
  • Heli Skiing
  • Cat Skiing
  • Rental of any equipment
  • Alcoholic Drinks
  • Extra leisure activities (pubs, sauna, swimming pool, entry to museum)

An optional Cat-Ski day is possible. Please contact the Mountain Tracks Office Team to discuss details. The price will depend on the group size for the cat ski day. 

 

 

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This is an extensive list of the recommended clothing and equipment you will need if you are coming on one of our Off-Piste Adventure trips. When skiing, you need to carry just a day pack, which contains your safety equipment and any personal items or extra clothing layers you may need.

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT for Freeriding:

Avalanche Equipment (Probe, Shovel, Transceiver)  

Freeride Skis / Snowboard(ideally splitboard) with Ski Touring bindings, climbing skins for short approaches.

  • This season, we’ve partnered with Ortovox to provide us with the very best safety kit and clothing. Our guides will all be decked out in the latest Ortovox jackets and trousers and will keep warm, dry and comfortable thanks to their technical wool base- and mid-layers. Our guides couldn’t recommend their kit more highly.
     
    • A good quality pair of ski trousers. They must be made from a waterproof and breathable fabric like Gore-Tex or similar. It’s useful to have some venting zips on the legs either inside or outside thigh or full-length side-zips. Integral snow gaiters and some pockets for handy items are good features.
    • An outer shell jacket made of waterproof and breathable material like Gore-Tex or similar with a built-in hood. We advocate the ‘layering principle’ and so a shell is recommended rather than an insulated jacket.
    • Comfortable underwear with good wicking properties. Very popular at the moment are the wool based layers from companies such as Ortovox. They are comfy, breathable, warm when needed and can be worn for days without your friends catching a whiff!
    • Several thin (rather than fewer thick) layers between your skin and the outer shell - an approach that gives better heat retention and good flexibility. These tops are known as ‘mid layers’.
    • Insulation layer like a down or Primaloft jacket is a good item to have ready to wear in the event of cold weather, it can live in your rucksack as a spare layer and can come in very handy for sudden changes in the weather.
    • Roll neck rather than a scarf. We use and recommend the ‘Buff¹ ¬ a light, stretchable tube. Excellent despite the name! They do both a fleece/cotton version for warmth or just a cotton one (to keep the sun off).
    • Headwear to include warm hat and sun-cap or wide-brim hat for extra protection from the sun. Mountain Tracks fully supports the wearing of helmets for skiing, although not mandatory for any of our trips we do recommend them.
    • Good quality, ski gloves or mitts if you suffer from cold hands and 1 thinner pair of gloves made from a softshell or fleece material if the weather is warm. These are particularly useful if you do any ski touring or hiking on the trip as thick gloves quickly become too hot.
    • Silk inner gloves can be useful if the weather is cold and you suffer from cold hands.
    • Technical Socks - Investing in good quality ski socks will improve fit, warmth and feel when skiing for long periods. Bring along a few pairs.
  • Good pair of goggles – essential. Useful to have 2 pairs on powder days in case of head plants! A pair with a lens for low light is essential in the event of snow and poor visibility
    Good quality sunglasses – UV factor category 4 recommended
    20-30 liter rucksack is usually suitable for most off piste skiing. Key features are a method of attaching your skis in either a A-frame (one either side) or both together on a diagonal ski carriage; easy access into the main compartment without having to empty the sack to get something at the bottom; separate pocket for avalanche shovel, handle and probe; small top pocket for items like wallet, sunglasses/goggles etc; an ice axe loop and possibly a built in rain cover and a secure method of attaching/stowing a ski helmet (if you use one). It’s essential that the pack has a good hip/waist belt and adjustable shoulder straps.
    Avalanche airbag rucksacks can be used but please remember that they are heavy, adding somewhere between 5-8kg just for an empty pack with cylinder in; so unless you are sure you can carry it and fit all you need in, we do not recommend you use one.
    1-1.5 Liter water bottle – we don’t recommend hydration-systems (e.g. Camelbaks) as these often freeze in winter
    Suncream and lip salve (factor 30 or higher recommended.)
  • The “Safety Trilogy” - applicable for all our off-piste courses and ski tours.

    Avalanche Transceiver/Beacon 
    Snow shovel
    Avalanche probe

    We recommend simple and intuitive ORTOVOX AVALANCHE RESCUE KIT 3+.

    Avalanche airbags/rucksacks – if you wish to ski with one of these on our courses you are welcome to do so, they are not mandatory but we always support the use of available safety items.
    You can hire avalanche rucksacks in a lot of resorts, makes are usually Snowpulse/Mammut, ABS or Ortovox AVABAG. Prices vary from shop to shop and resort to resort but a guide line price would be from €20-30 per day or around €100-120 for 6/7 days.

    Remember it is not enough just to carry this equipment; you have to know how to use it.
    How about joining one of our specialist avalanche courses – check out https://mountaintracks.co.uk/discipline/winter-mountaincraft

  • Although our Off-Piste Adventure courses rely heavily on the lift systems in resorts, access to and egress from runs sometimes involve climbing and walking a short way and you may undertake 1 or 2 day ski tours, for this reason its best to have skis with ski touring bindings, skins and ski touring boots.

    • Ski Skins – these are skins which, now made of artificial fabric, stick to the bottom of your skis and allow you to walk up hill. They must be cut to fit your skis exactly, so if you are bringing your own skis you must provide your own skins.
    • Ski Crampons (aka Couteaux) - most ski touring bindings have ski crampons specifically designed for the binding. We always carry these just in case. Again if you are bringing your own skis and touring bindings you must provide your own ski crampons.
    • When skiing on glaciated terrain you will need a harness and occasionally boot crampons and possibly an ice axe. Your can guide can supply you with these items if you do not have your own.
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Svaneti Region

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Looking for your next big ski adventure? Welcome to Svaneti, a remote mountain region in northwestern Georgia, nestled in the Greater Caucasus Mountains. Known for its dramatic landscapes, ancient culture, and deep snow, Svaneti is quickly becoming a must-visit destination for powder hunters and freeriders seeking untamed terrain away from the crowds.

Svaneti Region: Culture and Landscape

Svaneti is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its towering medieval stone watchtowers, stunning alpine scenery, and the resilient Svan people—a distinct ethnic group with their own language and centuries-old traditions. The region’s rugged beauty and cultural richness offer an unforgettable experience both on and off the slopes.

Mestia: The Heart of Svaneti

Mestia is the main town and gateway to the Svaneti region. Nestled at about 1,500 meters above sea level, it combines traditional stone architecture with a lively atmosphere and modern amenities. Mestia is renowned for its authentic hospitality, local crafts, and stunning views of snow-capped peaks.

This mountain town is the perfect base for your freeride adventure, with comfortable family-run guesthouses that serve delicious Georgian food like khachapuri (cheese-filled bread), khinkali (dumplings), and rich stews. After a day exploring powder fields, you can relax while enjoying Georgia’s world-famous natural wines and warm mountain culture.

Tetnuldi Ski Resort: Big Mountain Freeriding

Tetnuldi, one of Georgia’s premier ski resorts, lies just a short drive from Mestia and boasts a remarkable 2,200 meters of vertical drop—the highest in the Caucasus region. Its vast, lift-accessed terrain features wide open bowls, steep couloirs, and challenging lines that attract freeriders from around the world.

Tetnuldi has gained international acclaim by hosting Freeride World Tour Qualifier events, highlighting its reputation for reliable snow, diverse terrain, and breathtaking alpine views. Whether you’re chasing untouched powder or testing your skills on technical descents, Tetnuldi delivers world-class freeride experiences.

Hatsvali Ski Resort: Varied Terrain and Tree Runs

Close to Mestia and Tetnuldi, Hatsvali offers excellent lift-accessed skiing with a focus on varied terrain and excellent tree runs. It’s smaller and quieter than Tetnuldi but provides fantastic opportunities to explore fresh powder in more sheltered alpine forests.

Hatsvali is perfect for warming up, practising technique, or enjoying less crowded slopes while still benefiting from the quality snow and local guiding.

Winter & Climate

The Svaneti region experiences cold winters with consistent snowfall from December through April. Due to its high elevation and mountainous microclimate, snow conditions are generally stable, with deep powder accumulations ideal for freeride skiing and ski touring.

Temperatures typically range between -5°C to -15°C during the peak season, creating perfect winter sports conditions.

Travel & Airport Information

The nearest major airport is Kutaisi International Airport (KUT), approximately a 3–4 hour scenic drive from Mestia through breathtaking mountain landscapes. Kutaisi offers direct flights to and from major European and Middle Eastern cities, making it an accessible gateway to this remote region.

Transfers between Kutaisi and Mestia are included in the trip, ensuring a smooth start and finish to your freeride adventure.

Culture, Cuisine & Currency

Georgia is famous for its warm hospitality and rich culinary heritage. Local dishes served in Svaneti include khachapuri, khinkali, hearty stews, and fresh mountain herbs. The region is also known for its ancient winemaking tradition, with natural wines produced using methods dating back thousands of years.

The local currency is the Georgian Lari (GEL). Georgian is the official language, with its own unique script. Russian and English are also commonly spoken in tourist areas.

Cultural Highlights

  • The iconic Svan towers scattered throughout the region were built between the 9th and 12th centuries as family fortifications and watchtowers, many still standing today.

  • Svaneti’s inclusion as a UNESCO World Heritage Site highlights its cultural significance and extraordinary mountain landscapes.

  • Tetnuldi’s role as a venue for Freeride World Tour Qualifiers has placed Georgia firmly on the international freeride skiing map.

  • The Svan people have preserved their language and traditions for centuries, making Svaneti a living museum of Caucasus mountain culture.

  • It is a condition of booking that you are insured for your chosen activity and the cover must include medical expenses, personal accident, personal liability, third party risks and rescue (including helicopter rescue). You are strongly advised also to take out cover against cancellation and curtailment.

    For UK residents Ski Club Travel Insurance may be a suitable option.

    For more details and to purchase a policy online visit http://www.skiclubinsurance.co.uk/
    If you need assistance arranging your personal insurance please let us know.
     

  • ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) 

    1. What is ETIAS?

      • Starting in the first half of 2025, travellers from over 60 visa-exempt countries will be required to have an ETIAS travel authorisation to enter most European countries within the Schengen Area.
      • ETIAS enhances security by checking the details of travellers before they arrive.
      • It is similar to systems like the ESTA (USA) and eTA (Canada).
    2. Who Needs ETIAS?

      • Travellers with British passports or passports from other visa-exempt countries must complete the ETIAS process.
      • Holders of EU or Schengen Area passports or valid EU/Schengen Area visas are exempt.
    3. Application Details:

      • ETIAS costs a 7EUR processing fee, waived for those under 18 or over 70.
      • Validity: Three years from application, tied to your passport’s validity.
      • New passport = new ETIAS.
    4. Application Form Questions:

      • Basic personal details (e.g., passport info, name, address, citizenship, gender).
      • Additional questions during the process (e.g., criminal history, past travel, health).
    5. Application Fee:

      • 7EUR euros.
      • Electronic payment via debit/credit card.
    6. Approval:

      • Most applicants receive approval within minutes.
      • Valid ETIAS visa waiver for three consecutive years.

    Remember to apply for ETIAS approval to explore your favourite European destinations! More details will be confirmed by ETIAS authorities. You can find additional information at the following links:

     


    EES (Entry/Exit System)

    The Entry/Exit System (EES) is an automated IT system developed by the European Agency for the operational management of large-scale IT systems. Its primary purpose is to register travellers from third countries each time they cross an EU external border. Here are the key points:

    1. What is EES?

    2. Who Is Affected?

      • The EES applies to non-EU nationals travelling for a short stay (up to 90 days within any 180 days) to European countries using the EES.
      • Exemptions apply; for example, holders of EU or Schengen Area passports or valid visas are exempt from EES registration.
    3. Advantages of EES:

      • Saves time by replacing manual passport stamping.
      • Automates border control procedures for more efficient travel.
      • It helps identify travellers who overstay or use fake identities or passports.
      • Contributes to preventing, detecting, and investigating serious criminal offences.
     Remember, additional information about the EES system will be confirmed by authorities, including application acceptance details. For further resources, check out the ETIAS and the official EES website. 

      
  • All our trips are led by experienced and qualified guides. In most cases, this means IFMGA-certified Mountain Guides, although some trips may be led by aspirant guides or local professionals, depending on local regulations and safety considerations.
  • To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone, all participants must meet the specified skill and stamina levels required for each trip, as outlined on the trip’s page at the time of booking.

    Please keep the following in mind:

    1. Trip Requirements: Before booking your trip, please review and confirm that you meet the necessary skill and stamina levels. These requirements are in place to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all participants.

    2. Guides' Discretion: Our guides and instructors are dedicated to maintaining the highest safety standards. They have the authority to exclude any participant who does not meet the required skill or stamina levels or whose participation could compromise the group's safety. This decision will be made with the utmost consideration.

    3. Responsibility for Costs: Should you be unable to continue with the trip due to inadequate skill or stamina, any additional expenses incurred will be your responsibility.

    We appreciate your understanding and cooperation. Our goal is to provide a memorable and safe adventure for everyone. If you have any questions or concerns about the requirements, please do not hesitate to contact us.

    For further information please refer to the Terms & Conditions

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