Khanchali National Park, a pearl of Georgian natural heritage, is located on the majestic Javakheti plateau, within the Ninotsminda municipality. Covering an area of 839 hectares, the park was founded in 2011 and has since been home to unique flora and fauna, as well as colorful landscapes that leave a lasting impression.
In the heart of this natural corner are the picturesque lakes of Javakheti, including the majestic Lake Paravani - the largest lake in Georgia. These bodies of water, surrounded by lush meadows and dense forests, create a fabulous landscape that will take your breath away.
The pride of the region is Mount Didi Abuli, rising at an altitude of 3300 meters above sea level. This is not just the highest point of Javakheti, but also a place from which stunning panoramas of the surrounding areas open up.
The climate here is special - dry continental, which makes the Javakheti Highlands the coldest populated place in Georgia. In winter, the lakes in the region are covered with ice, offering a unique spectacle and excellent conditions for winter sports.
Khanchali National Park is a paradise for nature lovers, travelers and photographers looking for inspiration in untouched corners of nature. Its unique landscapes, rich flora and fauna, as well as the clearest waters of the lakes make it an ideal place for hikes, picnics and meditative relaxation in the lap of nature. Anyone who seeks to immerse themselves in the world of natural beauty and explore the wild nature of Georgia will find their paradise here.






















