Tucked away in the vicinity of Mujireti village, Mujireti Cave is a historical artifact surrounded by natural beauty. Found in limestones of the Upper Cretaceous period, this mysterious tunnel-type cavity reveals its secrets in the so-called. Molevi district, on the right slope of the Dzusa River gorge, in the Sazano community, in the Terzhol municipality, Imereti.
After entering the cave, you will plunge into a unique atmosphere, where one of the main corridors and short branches gradually lead deeper. Narrowing like a mysterious labyrinth, it ultimately plunges into a mysterious impassability, leaving visitors with many questions.
With an entrance height of 275 meters above sea level and unique dimensions, the cave offers an exciting journey. Inhabited by spiders and bats, it attracts not only its historical aspects, but also its rich biological diversity.
The cave is easily accessible from the road, and the last few kilometers along a dirt road should not discourage those interested. With a distance of just 20 km from Terjola town and 50 km from Kutaisi, it is an ideal location for an amazing adventure for both locals and tourists. Head to this place to not only immerse yourself in history, but also enjoy the magnificent views provided by this piece of Georgian nature.






