Lake Tsunda is the pearl of highland Georgia, located in a cozy gorge in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region at an altitude of 1539 meters above sea level. Its water surface, covering a modest 0.034 km², is hidden among majestic slopes and cliffs, creating a unique picture of natural beauty. The lake, fed by snow, rain and groundwater, is remarkable for its cleanliness and transparency, and its shores are decorated with lush reed thickets, inviting travelers to take secluded walks along the shore.
But the history of Lake Tsunda is no less amazing than its natural beauty. Its basin was formed as a result of ancient landslides on the western periphery of the Akhalkalaki lava plateau, turning into a natural decoration worthy of admiration.
Lake Tsunda has become an integral part of travel for lovers of nature and outdoor activities. With its vast views and invitation to walks surrounded by amazing nature, it attracts both adventure seekers and lovers of peace and tranquility.
Don't miss the chance to visit a huge natural carpet in the heart of the Georgian mountains - Lake Tsunda is waiting for you with open arms to give you unforgettable impressions and amazing moments in the embrace of nature. And next to the lake you can enjoy a visit to the Tmogvi fortress, adding even more historical charm and excitement to your adventure.




