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Entrance fees to Georgia’s protected areas increase

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01.24.2024 / 15:37
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In a recent announcement by the Agency of Protected Areas of Georgia, visitors can expect adjustments to the entrance ticket prices for six protected areas starting March 1.

Martvili Canyon:

Citizens/residents of Georgia: 12 GEL (previously 10.35 GEL)

Citizens of foreign countries: 20 GEL (previously 17.25 GEL)

Boat ride: 20 GEL (previously 15 GEL)

Okatse Canyon:

Citizens/residents of Georgia: 12 GEL (previously 9.20 GEL)

Citizens of foreign countries: 20 GEL (previously 17.25 GEL)

Okatse (Kinchkha) Waterfall:

Citizens/residents of Georgia: 12 GEL (previously 10.35 GEL)

Citizens of foreign countries: 20 GEL (previously 17.25 GEL)Prometheus Cave:

Citizens/residents of Georgia: 12 GEL (previously 11.50 GEL)Boat ride: 13 GEL (previously 11.50 GEL)

Citizens of foreign countries: 25 GEL (previously 23 GEL)Boat ride: 20 GEL (previously 17.25 GEL)

Sataplia:

Citizens/residents of Georgia: 10 GEL (previously 8 GEL)Citizens of foreign countries: 20 GEL (previously 17.25 GEL)Navekhevi Cave:

Citizens/residents of Georgia: Unchanged at 8 GELCitizens of foreign countries: 12 GEL (previously 11.50 GEL)

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