Welcome to the magical world of Ajameti National Park, located in the picturesque Imereti region, between the municipalities of Bagdati and Zestafon, in the vastness of the Colchis lowland. This unique park, which originated in 1928 on the basis of 20 hectares of forested Kutaisi, today is a real natural artifact.
The history of Ajameti began with the creation of a botanical reserve in 1935 based on a forest area. However, the true pearl of this place is the famous oak forest, which has stretched its roots here for more than 250 years. These centuries-old oaks, representing the rare Imeretian oak and zelkova, create a unique atmospheric landscape.
Ajameti is not just a nature reserve, it is a real botanical paradise. In his arms grow ash, Caucasian hornbeam, field maple, wild pear and bereka. Among the shrubs you will find azaleas and hawthorns, creating magical curtains. And the animal world of the park pleases with its diversity: from roe deer, foxes and badgers to hares and squirrels. Woodcocks soaring in the air add charm and mystery to this unique place.
The reserve is not only beautiful, but also fulfills an important mission - the preservation, reproduction and scientific study of the Colchis forest and its ancient inhabitants. By visiting Ajameti National Park, you will plunge into an atmosphere of respect for nature and amazing human interaction with it.
This place will be a real discovery for nature lovers, as well as those who seek to immerse themselves in the history of the ancient forests of Georgia. We invite you to a unique natural journey to the monastery of Ajameti, where time stands still and nature speaks its eternal language.











