Hiking 70km to Europe’s highest village!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • Watch as we struggle on a mildly intermediate 70km hike to Europe’s highest village.
    The hike starts in the village of Mestia in the Svaneti region of Georgia, close to the Russian border. The region is home to the Svan people who have their own unique culture, language and cuisine. The hike ends in Ushguli at 2100 meters.
    Along the hike we experience stunning scenery, cross rivers, see local wildlife and meet amazing people, all whilst challenging ourselves to keep walking.
    #georgia #travel #europe #hiking

Комментарии • 11

  • @chadd-fl9zj
    @chadd-fl9zj Месяц назад +3

    europe ?

  • @GiorgiAptsiauriX
    @GiorgiAptsiauriX Месяц назад +1

    Hold on, you did not know there was a road from Mestia to Ushguli?
    Google map shows it too. 1h 16m drive. Plenty of minivans going to Ushguli from Mestia.

    • @yusufandjun
      @yusufandjun  Месяц назад

      We did know there was a road! But why drive when you can hike?? The hike was beautiful and we enjoyed every moment. After the hike we did drive back and it humbled us to show what took us 4 days was only 1.5 hour drive haha!

  • @NCVLOG-y1g
    @NCVLOG-y1g 16 дней назад

    Hi jot ❤

  • @mohizkhan5919
    @mohizkhan5919 2 месяца назад

    Nice 👍❤

  • @peterbalogh8138
    @peterbalogh8138 2 месяца назад

    At the very end of the video in the center of the view in the distance there is a small church - it is worth exploring. Sweet memories, fantastic scenery and great country Georgia. Gamarjoba 🙂

    • @yusufandjun
      @yusufandjun  Месяц назад

      It was a beautiful hike! If we do it again we will definitely check it out!

    • @peterbalogh8138
      @peterbalogh8138 Месяц назад +1

      @@yusufandjun Remembering - my other recollection of the place is that, close to Mestia, somewhat higher up, there is a glacer as well from which there is a nice crisp pristine stream flowing. Our guide took a small bit of ice from the glacier for tasting, while the rocks at the edge kept on sliding, because of collecting the sunshine, thus warming up and the liquified ice lubricated the surface to make the rocks zoom down. Fantastic scenery as well.

  • @moribundo
    @moribundo Месяц назад +3

    This is not in Europe, this is a part of Asia....

    • @besara.86
      @besara.86 Месяц назад

      I've got a quite bad info for you. Caucasus is part of Europe, even more, it is a home of the Europe as each white people walking in the world, is Caucasian. 1,8 million years ago humans migrated from nowadays Georgia to the Western Europe. Geographically it is Europe.

    • @ArChi285
      @ArChi285 Месяц назад

      Eurasia