Koruga National Park is a pearl in the heart of Georgian nature, located in the municipality of Sagarejo in the region of Kakheti. This natural paradise is an integral part of the magnificent Mariamzhvari National Park, which is geologically included in the Transcaucasian intermountain region.
Here, surrounded by the magic of Transcaucasia, Koruga Park delights with its diversity of landscapes. Its basis is Middle Miocene molasses deposits, revealing their beauty through clays, sandstones, basaltic conglomerates, marls, oolitic and sandy limestones.
Following the meandering Iori River, the park provides refuge to floodplain forests where willows, Caucasian whiteleaf, sedge, common alder, floodplain oak and many other species flourish majestically. In the undergrowth, the pine tree, sea buckthorn, Georgian barberry and sucker grass mysteriously bloom, creating a unique balance in the natural landscape.
Surrounded by vines such as oriental clematis, sarsaparilla, rosewort, and many other plants, the floodplain forests provide a magnificent contrast to the steppe vegetation that borders them on all sides.
Visitors to Coruga Park can not only enjoy the magnificent natural diversity, but also enrich their experience with knowledge of the unique geology of the region. We invite those who appreciate the beauty of nature and seek to immerse themselves in the richness of Georgian flora and fauna to visit this magical corner. Koruga Park is not just a place, it is an encounter with the unique splendor of Georgian nature, where every step is filled with discoveries.




