Borjomi

Borjomi is a hydrothermal health spa resort in Georgia's southern province of Samskhe-Javakheti. At an elevation of 800 meters, this scenic valley with 10,500 people is located within the Agura River gorge. Borjomi is well-known around the world for its geothermal spring mineral water resources. Year round, its accessible location in the magnificent Lesser Caucasus Mountains attracts people looking for nature, escape, and enlightenment tourism experiences.

Borjomi's mineral waters were initially documented in the 15th century, but gained fame when the daughter of Evgeny Golovin, viceroy of the Russian Czar in the Caucasus, was cured there. They are commemorated by the Yekaterinsky and Yevgeniyevsky springs, respectively.

Borjomi mineral water has become a household name and a symbol of Georgia. The healing effects of sulfuric water have been shown to be immediately useful to the digestive system and metabolism. Borjomi mineral water is now available in over 30 countries. The Museum of Local Lore houses samples and information about the brand. Borjomi Central Park is the principal water source.

Borjomi has numerous of mineral spring health baths, recreation facilities, and rest houses. All of which are within walking distance of Central Park.

The tourist information center in central Borjomi provides maps and information on major park attractions, hiking trails, and walking tours.

Modern Borjomi is perfect for ecotourism activities and family rest. According to local statistics, most tourists are from CIS countries, Israel, Poland and Germany. Bird watching, amateur botany and geological interests are among the many nature based activities which draw visitors.

Borjomi is ideal for ecotourism activities and family vacations. According to data, the majority of visitors come from CIS nations, Israel, Poland, and Germany. Among the various nature-based activities that attract visitors are bird watching, amateur botany, and geological interests.

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