
Ultimate 4wd destination: Ushba Peak in the Caucasus
Georgia, europe
N/A
3,137 m
extreme
Year-round
Okay, adventure seekers, picture this: Western Georgia, rugged mountains, and you in a 4x4, ready to tackle one of the highest roads in the country! We're talking about the road to Ushba plateau, clocking in at a staggering 10,291 feet above sea level.
This isn't your average Sunday drive. The road's totally unpaved, a real off-road challenge near Mestia, crossing the stunning Koruldi Lakes. You'll need a seriously capable vehicle for this one. And heads up, this route is usually snowed in from late October until at least late June/early July – Mother Nature decides when it's open!
Starting from Seti square, you'll climb a wild 1,700 meters in elevation, so be prepared for some seriously steep inclines. But trust me, the views are worth it. Imagine being surrounded by glaciers and towering peaks, the weather swirling dramatically around you (it can change in a heartbeat up there!). This drive, near Ughviri Pass, is absolutely unforgettable. Just remember, this Mount Kudebi drive is only for experienced off-roaders. Get ready for an epic adventure!
Where is it?
Ultimate 4wd destination: Ushba Peak in the Caucasus is located in Georgia (europe). Coordinates: 42.1543, 43.4946
Road Details
- Country
- Georgia
- Continent
- europe
- Max Elevation
- 3,137 m
- Difficulty
- extreme
- Coordinates
- 42.1543, 43.4946
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