What are the highest roads in Georgia?
Wedged between the Black Sea and the towering Greater Caucasus mountain range, Georgia is a nation defined by its strategic, ancient location at the very crossroads of Europe and Asia. Settled since the Bronze Age, this state boasts thousands of years of recorded history, sharing borders with Russia, Turkey, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. While the nation enjoys a predominantly moderate climate, its majestic, rugged landscape is a product of intense geological forces that occasionally manifest as seismic activity.
The sheer scale and isolation of the Caucasus make Georgia an essential destination for those seeking Europe's most challenging and breathtaking high-altitude experiences.
Highest roads of Georgia
| Road | Elevation | Region | Surface |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mount Sadzele | 3.225m (10,580ft) | Mtskheta-Mtianeti | Unpaved |
| Mount Tetnuldi | 3.149m (10,331ft) | Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti | Unpaved |
| Ushba | 3.137m (10,291ft) | Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti | Unpaved |
| Mount Kudebi | 2.991m (9,812ft) | Mtskheta-Mtianeti | Unpaved |
| Bogovatchosgele Pass | 2,972m (9,750ft) | Mtskheta-Mtianeti | Unpaved |
| Kobi Pass | 2,956m (9,698ft) | Mtskheta-Mtianeti | Unpaved |
| Alazani Pass | 2,881m (9,452ft) | Kakheti-Tusheti | Unpaved |
| Abano Pass | 2.864m (9,396ft) | Kakheti-Tusheti | Unpaved |
| Mamisoni Pass | 2.836m (9,304ft) | Racha Lec-Kvemo Sv. | Unpaved |
| Latpari Pass | 2.834m (9,297ft) | Samegrelo-Zemo Sv. | Unpaved |
Pic: Ra Ni