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Saturday, 17 January 2015

GEORGIA - Kazbegi

DSCF6142Kazbegi (officially named Stepantsminda) is a mountain town on the famous Georgian Military Highway. It is also famous for its view of the Mount Kazbeg and the Gergeti Trinnity Church (Tsminda Sameba).


DSCF6037Driving up to the mountains as we headed to our next destination, Kazbegi.


DSCF6044Reached Qumlistsikhe which is also a ski resort but we only stopped by here briefly at a convenient store for some refreshments.


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DSCF6052After exiting the store, I first thought it was just raining. It took a while before I realized it was actually snowing.


DSCF6053It started snowing heavily when we were driving higher and higher up to the mountains.


DSCF6060Gudauri is a nearby ski resort. Well, it was not even winter, so we didn’t went there.


DSCF6059I have never experienced such heavy snow before.


DSCF6062A snow storm during autumn!


DSCF6064Lots of tunnels along the Georgian Military Highway were built to protect from snow drifts.


DSCF6065Why is it called Military Highway? Well, the highway was actually built by the Russian military in 1799.


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DSCF6077Of course we stopped by the roadside and started taking pictures excitedly.


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DSCF6078But regrettably there wasn’t enough snow for me to make a big snowball and start a snowball fight yet.


DSCF6076Anri told us that we are really lucky to have witness snow during autumn as the snow during winter is beautiful but unbearably cold at -30°C.


DSCF6083The mountains were covered in snow.


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DSCF6099Continued along the Georgian Military Highway.


DSCF6101Completely captivated by the pure beauty of snow covered mountains.


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DSCF6113Crystal clear River Bidara flows through the valley.


DSCF6126If you continue heading north of Kezbegi about 10 more kilometres along the Military Highway, you will eventually reach Russia.


DSCF6130Approaching Kazbegi town.

 
DSCF6135Arrived at Kazbegi.


DSC05970And we’re going to climb that mountain to see Tsminda Sameba Church. Well, not by foot, but by jeep. It’s possible to hike up to the church, though not with an infant.


DSC05978Our jeep had to crisscrossed through the local residence area at the foot of the hill before we entered the mountains.


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DSC05988It was a bumpy ride up the hill especially on muddy roads but the scenery was also unbeatable.


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DSCF6154Our jeep stopped here. The total journey took about 30 minutes instead of a 3 hours hike by foot.


DSC06011The seventh highest mountains of the Caucasus, Kazbek (5047 m), shrouded in the clouds, is right behind us.


DSCF6154Mount Kazbeg is a dormant volcano.


DSC05999We still have to hike up a small hill to reach Tsminda Sameba Church as the jeep driver had no confidence to drive up the slippery road to the church.


DSC06003I didn’t really mind as the scenery is breathtaking.


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DSC06020It was really foggy as I hiked up to the church.


DSC06022Tsminda Sameba or Gergeti Trinity Church was built in the 14th century.


DSC06029No invaders could take this prize easily as this iconic church is located remotely on top of the mountains (altitude over 2,300 meters).


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DSC06050The belltower beside the church which was also built at the same period as the church itself in the 14th Century.


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DSC06023Some of the rules and regulations in the church. No photographs inside? Really don’t understand why so many monastery in Georgia disallows photography inside.


DSCF6169Still managed to take some pictures of the Gergati Trinity Church's interior.


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DSCF6189The interior of the church is beautiful but the view outside is even more beautiful.


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DSCF6141No words can describe this hauntingly beautiful view before me when it was not obscured by the clouds.


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DSC06039Trekking trails to the mountains.


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DSC06066The mountains towering above the town of Kazbegi.


DSCF6199Officially, Kazbegi is called Stepantsminda.


DSCF6204Under Soviet rule, it was named Kazbegi in 1925. But in 2006, the town reverted to its original name of Stepantsminda.


DSC06081However, when I was there, everybody seems to refer the town as Kazbegi.


DSC06087Fountain for thirsty travellers below the church.


DSCF6213That’s me, enjoying the beautiful mountain range.


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DSC06093Time to go back to our jeep before the sun sets.


DSCF6235Panoramic view of Tsminda Sameba and its surrounding mountains.


DSCF6234This breath taking scenery will always be in my memory.  


DSC06109Kazbegi is just a small town. There are many adventurers activities to do such as hiking up the many mountains. However, there is nothing much in the town itself other than a spending a night.
 

DSC06112Stepantsminda Restuarant. There are just a few restaurants in this small town of Kabegi. 


DSC06113Decided to have my dinner here at Shorena’s Restaurant.


DSC06114Beautiful setting.


DSC06123I think the owner is a Georgian but with a Jewish ancestry.


DSC06119My beau had a Georgian beer, Golden Eagle. The food was also good.


DSC06140This is the guesthouse that I stayed for the night. It was really, really cold in the night. Thankfully the heater worked.


DSC06144The surrounding scenery of Kazbegi sure is beautiful. But too cold for my liking.


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DSC06147Clear view of the Kazbeg mountain from the Guesthouse.


DSC06156Breakfast at the guesthouse before making a move..


DSC06152The car was covered in frost and it took a while for the car to heat up properly.


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DSCF6246It was –2 degrees Celsius! No wonder it was so cold.


DSC06135A scenic scenery as we travel around the region.


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DSCF6260Mountains covered in snow.


DSCF6247The signboard indicating that we are exiting Stepantsminda.


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DSCF6265Then our tour guide stopped by this deserted observatory deck in the middle of no where for photo stop. It was built during Soviet times and like many Soviet era buildings and monuments, it was abandoned like that after independence.


DSCF6267Beautiful view of the mountains.


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DSC06165Nice and colourful wall murals which is great for photo shoots.


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DSC06172Kazbegi trip was unforgettable and a highlight during my stay in Georgia. Highly recommended.



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