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SVANETI, GEORGIA (winter edition)

Svaneti remains one of Europe’s last truly wild ski regions — dramatic, uncrowded, and culturally intact. Ancient towers stand guard over modern adventure, and the mountains still dictate the terms.

This is not a destination that adapts to tourism.


It invites only those willing to move with respect.

/ Season

January - March

/ Memory Investment

From 4 500$ excl. flights

/ Duration

6 night ideal lenght

/ EXPERIENCE OVERVIEW

/ Private ski touring & heli-skiing routes

/ Expert mountain & avalanche guides       / Helicopter access to remote terrain

/ Hand-selected mountain lodge

/ Local cuisine & Svan hospitality

/ Fully tailored to conditions and ability

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DAY 01

ARRIVAL IN THE MOUNTAINS

Your journey begins with arrival in Mestia, where the landscape rises sharply and time slows. Stone towers punctuate the valley, and the peaks of the Greater Caucasus frame the horizon.

After settling into a handpicked mountain lodge, you meet your lead guide for a quiet briefing over a warming Svan meal. Equipment is checked, weather windows are read, and the rhythm of the days ahead begins to take shape.

Tonight is about acclimatisation — physically and mentally — before heading higher.

DAY 02

SKINNING INTO SILENCE

The first day on snow is human-powered.


We begin with a ski touring ascent into untouched terrain above Mestia, moving steadily through forests and open alpine bowls.

 

The pace is unhurried.


This is about learning the land — reading snow, understanding exposure, and earning every descent.

A long, flowing run back toward the valley sets the tone: wild, quiet, and entirely your own.

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DAY 03

HELI ACCESS, UNTRACKED TERRAIN

With conditions aligned, the helicopter lifts off early, carrying you beyond the reach of roads and tracks.

From above, Svaneti reveals itself in layers — glaciers, ridgelines, forgotten valleys. Touchdown places you on virgin snowfields, where long, technical descents unfold one after another.

Between runs, the helicopter relocates with precision, unlocking terrain that would otherwise take days to reach.

This is access at its purest.

DAY 04

HIGH PASSES & DEEP DESCENTS

A combination day — ski touring ascents paired with heli-supported access — allows you to push deeper into the range.

You traverse high passes once used by traders and shepherds, before dropping into expansive, untouched faces. Lunch is taken in the open, surrounded by peaks that feel impossibly distant from the modern world.

The return to Mestia is quiet, reflective, and earned.

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DAY 05

A FINAL LINE

The final day is shaped around conditions, energy, and instinct.

It may be one last heli drop onto a wide alpine face, or a skinning route that rewards patience with a perfect descent back toward the valley floor.

No rush. No checklist.


Just one final line chosen for how it feels, not how it photographs.

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