Georgia reveals its natural treasures in Madatapa National Park, in the heart of Javakheti National Park. This breathtaking corner of nature covers 320 hectares and saw its founding in 2011. Here, in the municipality of Ninotsminda, a unique dry continental climate flourishes, and the average annual temperature immerses you in the atmosphere of a real Georgian winter.
In winter, the Javakheti lakes freeze, creating a mesmerizing icy landscape. Among this beauty you will find man-made pine plantations and small corners of natural forest, as well as delightful subalpine forest. Here, near Lake Kartsakh, on the border between Georgia and Turkey, lies a unique subalpine forest, where white birch, Caucasian rowan, dogwood, rose hips and raspberries grow majestically.
Madatapa National Park is not just a piece of land, but a magnificent combination of natural wonders and history. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of the ice cover of the Javakheti lakes, walk among pine groves and immerse themselves in the atmosphere of a unique subalpine forest. This is a place where history and nature intertwine in an incredible dance of time.
Lovers of unique natural phenomena, those interested in history and those who want to feel the spirit of the Georgian winter should definitely visit Madatapa National Park. In this corner of Georgia, everyone will find something special - be it icy lakes, the scent of pine trees or the grandeur of a subalpine forest. This place will be an unforgettable experience for everyone who is looking for adventure in the embrace of nature and culture of Georgia.




















