Dashbashi Canyon
Dashbashi Canyon
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Dirk W
Alexandra Headland, Australia6,458 contributions
Sep 2023 • Solo
The Dashbashi Canyon was a wonderful gorge to hike through and explore the scenic waterfalls.
Until the Jewish Kass Group decided the commercialize this unique nature by building an atrocious metal/glass bridge over it and charge people entrance fee for the privilege of a visit. The site is further spoiled by hotel rooms, zipline, giant swing and blaring pop-music.
The views from the unsightly "diamond" are good, but it is no longer a natural experience. Why would anybody want to do this and who authorized this monstrosity ?!
Until the Jewish Kass Group decided the commercialize this unique nature by building an atrocious metal/glass bridge over it and charge people entrance fee for the privilege of a visit. The site is further spoiled by hotel rooms, zipline, giant swing and blaring pop-music.
The views from the unsightly "diamond" are good, but it is no longer a natural experience. Why would anybody want to do this and who authorized this monstrosity ?!
Written November 2, 2023
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Florian K
6 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
Totally overrated. It's a shame what they did to this beautiful natural sight. The Kassland Development has destroyed the beauty of the place with its awful hotel, the unnecessary bridge, and fully restricts access to a natural wonder. The walkway and metal platform restrict access to the site and rather than preserving the place there is construction waste laying around like spray cans, broken metal fencing, etc. Avoid and discover Georgia's real nature.
Written August 14, 2023
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Paul2key
Las Cruces, NM169 contributions
May 2023 • Friends
The 2-hour drive from Tbilisi is worth it. The Diamond with glass bridge is impressive. The waterfalls and river are lovely. And the bike ride across is a one of a kind thrill. My friends and I enjoyed it.
Written May 7, 2023
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Elena Shelenkova
Moscow, Russia12 contributions
Sep 2019 • Couples
Revealed to tourists only several years ago and until then frequented mostly by the locals from a nearby Armenian village, this canyon is home to a beautiful cascade waterfall of volcanic origin, supposedly millions of years old.
Temperatures may drop considerably down there, especially when foggy (so bring some warm clothes to put on). The route down to the waterfall and back takes up around 2 hours. First you follow a path down a pretty steep hill and then climb your way through the rocks that make up the little river's shore (otherwise almost non-existent, except for the open space right next to the cascades). Going back up is somewhat more challenging.
It is not recommended to go down when it's raining or right after a rain!! The path down gets too muddy and slippery, just like the rocks on the way to the waterfall, some of which can be sharp or unsteady.
Make sure to wear shoes suitable for rock climbing or some serious hiking, better waterproof (or at least bring spare socks). And that you are physically fit for it: it is not recommended for people with moving difficulties, knee/leg/arm injuries, especially seniors.
According to news sources, in 2020 Georgian authorities are planning to build a glass bridge over the canyon with an elevator and clear the shore of the rocks blocking access to the waterfall. Locals say such interference might make many rocks fall and even the whole thing collapse, but believe it will take much longer to start the process. Still, do hurry to visit it untouched.
Temperatures may drop considerably down there, especially when foggy (so bring some warm clothes to put on). The route down to the waterfall and back takes up around 2 hours. First you follow a path down a pretty steep hill and then climb your way through the rocks that make up the little river's shore (otherwise almost non-existent, except for the open space right next to the cascades). Going back up is somewhat more challenging.
It is not recommended to go down when it's raining or right after a rain!! The path down gets too muddy and slippery, just like the rocks on the way to the waterfall, some of which can be sharp or unsteady.
Make sure to wear shoes suitable for rock climbing or some serious hiking, better waterproof (or at least bring spare socks). And that you are physically fit for it: it is not recommended for people with moving difficulties, knee/leg/arm injuries, especially seniors.
According to news sources, in 2020 Georgian authorities are planning to build a glass bridge over the canyon with an elevator and clear the shore of the rocks blocking access to the waterfall. Locals say such interference might make many rocks fall and even the whole thing collapse, but believe it will take much longer to start the process. Still, do hurry to visit it untouched.
Written September 6, 2019
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Alyona B.
Tbilisi, Georgia4 contributions
Aug 2023 • Friends
Amazing place !!! In love with nature and infrastructure! Highly recommended 👌 Waterfalls! Hight! View! The bridge 👍
Written August 29, 2023
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Tamar Channel
Saudi Arabia4 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
Zip line cycling is so exciting .wonderful experience and we loved it very much.It is one of the amazing man made tourists attraction in the Caucasian region with help of Israel.
Written August 13, 2023
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Andrew
26 contributions
Sep 2022
Beautiful scenery and great if you like hiking. However the highlight is the glass bridge and even more so, the bike ride across the canyon. A must.
Written October 17, 2022
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Fatima T
13 contributions
Sep 2019
Located at about 2hrs drive from Tbilisi, Dashbashi Canyon is a beautiful place for a day trip. We followed google maps until we reached ‘Family Hotel’ where a signboard shows Dashbashi Canyon hiking trail to the left. Follow the trail and if you are physically fit, its definitely recommended to hike all the way down to the base of the waterfall. Took us about 30 mins to go down even though we had to be extra careful as it had been raining all day. Walking back up is a bit more difficult but there are local guys that offer horse rides for the last 10-15 mins back up (about 20 GEL per person). Waterproof shoes would be ideal.
Written September 17, 2019
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Daiva Z
Vilnius, Lithuania219 contributions
Jun 2018 • Friends
The Dashbashi canyon is located near the town of Tsalka. The views are breathtaking from above. Unfortunately we didn’t have time to have a walking tour to the bottom of this huge canyon, but I’d live to do that to enjoy views also from the bottom.
Written June 21, 2018
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sivansart
Tbilisi, Georgia1 contribution
How long is the walk at the canyon to get to the water
travel savour
Doha, Qatar1 contribution
30 Mins.. Take enough water with you, as climbing back is the most memorable adventure which you will never forget especially if there is some rain as well
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- Dashbashi Canyon admission prices can vary. Entrance tickets currently cost $135.00, while a popular guided tour starts around $35.00 per person.
- According to Tripadvisor travelers, these are the best ways to experience Dashbashi Canyon:
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