Lugela
"Lugela" - mineral water, the content of chlorine and calcium in which reaches 9.5%. This clear water is odorless, with a slightly bitter taste: due to its high mineralization, it persists for a long time and does not need an admixture of carbon dioxide during bottling, does not freeze at -2 ° C.
If other mineral water is recommended to be taken 6-8 times a day, then "Lugela" can be drunk only 3 times a day and only as prescribed by a doctor. Legends tell about the miraculous properties of "Lugela": allegedly, it can revive the dead, turn a sparrow into a kite.
RESORT PLACE MUKHURI
The scientific study of "Lugela" began in the 20s of the twentieth century. The unique medicinal properties of water were recognized immediately, and it was proved that it can be used in medicine instead of a 10% solution of calcium chloride. In 1947, they even started pouring water for pharmacies, especially since the country was experiencing a shortage of medicines. Later, Lugela was also used in cosmetology: Lugela toothpaste was made from it.
From the north, the Migaria limestone mountain range adjoins the Lugela valley, characterized by a variety of relief forms: the cave "Potoltsvena" (length 2.5 km, depth 340 m), the chasm "Haverdovan" (length 1.5 km, depth 400 m), the cave "Zesinakhe", (length 1.5 km, depth 400 m), the cave "Muhuri" (length 960 m). On the territory of the village Muhuri there is a canyon of the river with Screws with magnificent cascades of waterfalls. The local population used the Shurubumu cave in the treatment of asthma. And in the klastokarst caves of Kalichoni and Lezurtsumi, the dwellings of primitive people were discovered.

Lugela Resort is a unique place located in the picturesque valley of the Chanistskali River at the foothills of the Egrisi Range. It attracts tourists not only with its beautiful scenery, but also with its salubrious climate and healing springs. The treatment at the resort is based on the use of mineral waters, in particular the famous "Lugela". This mineral water contains a large amount of chlorine and calcium, which makes it one of the best treatments for diseases of the digestive, musculoskeletal and peripheral nervous system, as well as chronic diseases of the liver, urinary and biliary tract. It is not only drunk, but also used for therapeutic baths and passive climatotherapy.
But Lugela is not only therapeutic water. Its unique properties are so demanded that it has found use in cosmetology. They make toothpaste from it, which helps strengthen tooth enamel and prevent tooth decay. In addition, it is actively used in the production of cosmetics that moisturize and nourish the skin. Water is known not only for its medicinal properties, but also for its interesting legends. They say that it can revive the dead and even turn a sparrow into a kite. Of course, this is not confirmed by scientific research, but still adds mystery to this unique natural medicine.
Despite the fact that the distance from Tbilisi through Chkorotsk is 355 km to the resort Lougela is worth it. While there you can enjoy the beauty of mountains, salubrious climate and curative properties of mineral waters.
The spa waters are not only famous for their healing properties, but also the surrounding nature attracts tourists and lovers of outdoor activities. Surrounding the valley, nature is fascinating in its beauty and unique landscapes. From the north of the valley bordering the limestone mountain range Migaria, which offers excellent opportunities for hiking and biking, as well as mountain climbing. The massif is famous for its caves, such as the cave Potolitsina, which is 2.5 km long and 340 meters deep. This cave is one of the deepest in Georgia. Also worth paying attention to the cave "Zesinakhe" and the cave "Muhuri," which are also famous for their beauty and uniqueness. The canyon of the river Shurupami, flowing through the territory of the village, is also one of the popular places for tourists. The magnificent cascades of waterfalls and mountain scenery of the surrounding area create an unforgettable atmosphere. The local population also used the cave as a cure for asthma. In addition, in the valley of Lugela you can also find traces of ancient history. In the caves of Kalichoni and Lecurtsumi dwellings of primitive people have been found, indicating that these places were inhabited as early as the Stone Age.
The village of Muhuri, located in the municipality of Chkhorotsku in the lowlands of Odishi, is famous for its natural healing factor - mineral water. It is a natural medicine which consists of 95% calcium chloride solution. Lugela spring water has a total mineralization of 45-60 g/dm³ and a temperature of 12°C. The water flow rate reaches 22 thousand liters per day. Since the 1920s the scientific study of water began and its unique healing properties were recognized. In 1947 they even started to bottle the water for pharmacies as there was a shortage of medicines in the country. Since then, the spring water has been used in medicine instead of the 10% calcium chloride solution. In addition to medical purposes, the water is also used in cosmetology. It is used to make toothpaste. The climate in the region is humid subtropical with mild winters and warm, long summers. The average temperature in January is 3,5ºC, and in August it is 23ºC. The amount of annual precipitation in the area is 1400-1600 mm and the average annual relative humidity is 74%. The duration of sunshine per year is 1700-1800 hours.
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