
Summits
Georgia’s mountainous regions offer a wide range of summit options suitable for expedition planning, alpine training, and guided tour development. Key peaks include Mount Shkhara (5,193 m), the country’s highest point, and Mount Kazbek, known for both its elevation and accessibility. More technically demanding routes can be found on Ushba and Tetnuldi, appealing to experienced climbers.

Ushba
Climbing Mount Ushba demands advanced mountaineering skills, physical endurance, and technical expertise in ice and rock climbing. Known for its unpredictable weather and steep, exposed routes, Ushba is one of the most challenging peaks in the Caucasus, requiring careful preparation, experience with high-altitude climbs, and excellent route-finding ability.
- 4720m
- Advanced
- 5-10 days
- April - September

Tetnuldi
Climbing Mount Tetnuldi requires solid alpine skills, including glacier travel, ice axe use, and crampon techniques. While less technical than Ushba, it demands good physical fitness, acclimatization to altitude, and basic mountaineering experience. The ascent offers a rewarding challenge for intermediate climbers seeking high-altitude adventure in the Greater Caucasus.
- 4858m
- Intermediate
- 5-10 days
- April - September