The most beautiful places in Georgia are nature reserves and priestesses near Sighnaghi, Krug National Park in Sagarejo, Gardaban National Park.
When choosing what to see in Georgia, pay attention to the diversity and accessibility of Georgian national parks. The Korugi Nature Reserve is located in Sagareggio, it is a deposit of sea molasses. The National Park and Priestess near Sighnaghi is rich in a variety of flora and fauna. Gardabani Nature Reserve - it has many of the most beautiful places in Georgia and a diverse animal world.
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Let's continue our conversation about nature reserves and National parks of Georgia and we will present to your attention 3 more national parks.
Nature Reserve - Zhri National Park (Yori)
Area: 13.36 km2 or 1336 ha.
Year of foundation: 1965.
The Izhri Nature Reserve (also called Yori) is located in the historical region called Kakheti, Sighnaghi town. The park borders with another Georgian national Park Circles. The park was founded in 1965. Its area is 1336 hectares or 13.36 km2. The Yori River is located on the outskirts of Korugi Park. In the valley of this river there are forests of the park with rich vegetation. On the borders of the park on both sides there are farmlands and meadows where domestic animals belonging to local residents graze.
Plant world (Flora)
There is a wide variety of plants in the park, some of which are endemic. Below you can find an incomplete list of plants found here.
Georgian iris, tulips, barberry, frankincense, hornbeam, derzhiderevo and so on.
Wildlife (Fauna)
The fauna of the Yori National Park is also diverse. It is home to many different species of mammals and birds. Some of them are presented below.
Mammals: wild boar, wolf, otter, and other species.
Birds: pheasant, turach, keklik, forest owl, kestrel.
There are also some reptiles, such as: Mediterranean skull, gyurza and others.
Circles National Park
Area: 20.68 km2 or 2000 ha.
Year of foundation: 1996.
Krug National Park is located in the Sagarejo Municipality, in the Ior Valley, on the edge of the historical region of Kakheti. Korugi Park is part of the Mariamzhvari Nature Reserve. The park is considered a geographical part of the intermountain region of Transcaucasia.
The reserve, for the most part, was formed on the basis of deposits of the Middle Miocene, which take the forms of clay, sandstone, occasionally basalt conglomerates or sandy limestones.
In the Koruga Nature Reserve there is the Yori River, the forests of which have preserved their original natural appearance.
Plant world (Flora)
Floodplain forests are very common in this area.
From the shrubs of small trees, you can find, for example: keep a tree, sea buckthorn, Georgian barberry and many other species and subspecies. From ordinary lianas, you can see, for example: eastern clematis, sassaparilla, oboynik and other species and subspecies. There are also forests with steppe vegetation with a high level of preservation.
Fauna (Fauna)
The most common animal species here are: willow, Caucasian white-leafed or floodplain aspen, sedge, common alder, floodplain oak, as well as many other species and subspecies.
Gardabani National Park - Reserve
Area: 34.84 km2 or 3400 ha.
Year of foundation: 1996.
Gardabani National Park is a nature reserve, a protected area bordering two municipalities: Gardabani and Marneuli. It is located in close proximity to Azerbaijan. This protected area with an area of 34.84 km2 was founded in 1996. The park was created to protect nature: flora and fauna from the harmful effects of human factors, such as manufacturing, chemical industry, etc.
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