Şavşat
A reflection of heaven with rivers all over it...
It is thought that the Urartian and Cimerian tribes lived in Savsat between 900-650 BC. The Turks who first set foot in the region afterwards are the Saka Turks. Immediately behind it, the Romans dominated the region for many years, and Şavşat remained in the hands of the Sasanians. Yavuz Sultan Selim Trabzon when the region was governor, the region spontaneously surrendered to the Ottomans and after the War of Independence Artvin.
In terms of rivers Şavşar district, famous for its richness, is the highest numbered district of Artvin in terms of glacial lake. Although they are actually small lakes, healing mineral waters are abundant. Especially, the healing water of the hot springs on the border of Çoraklı-Çermik village fascinated not only the local tourists but also the foreign tourists.
Due to its geographical location, the region is the transition point of two climate types. carries. For this reason, it receives abundant rainfall due to the Black Sea climate, and winters last longer with its continental climate features.
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Places to visit
Şavşat Karagöl:
Don't forget to top up your charge to take photos. You will never want to leave Şavşat with a view of a lake that you will admire, as well as a large forest where you will feel dizzy from oxygen, and untouched and unspoiled nature views. All wooden houses will make you feel in the lap of nature.
Arsiyan Plateau:
This plateau, covered with lakes on all sides, was home to a military police station before the Republic. It is also a virgin place that is often preferred by those interested in mountaineering.
Tibeti Church:
Asut Koh is one of the princes of his era, the 890s. The church was built by him, it was built as a religious center because Bagrat was dominant in the region during these periods. The building, which started to be used as a mosque with the adoption of Islam in the district, was abandoned in 1889. The lightning that had fallen on the building before it was abandoned damaged the dome and the cross arms. Apart from this, there is a church, a monastery and a chapel that have survived until today. Besides, the north and west walls are completely destroyed. Most of this information has been obtained from written sources, and how sad it is, a feature that overlaps with the church, an ornamental historical relic, could not be preserved on the surface that is now visible.
Fish Lake:
After a 35 km journey from Şavşat district center, you will reach this miracle of nature. Balıklı Lake, which is an invaluable blessing for nature lovers, continues to be a meeting point, camping area and discovery center for extreme sports lovers. You can find food service businesses in this area, which is about 2000 meters above sea level.
Maden Village:
While it is within the borders of Georgia, its name is Bazgiret Şavşat is one of the most popular villages of Şavşat, the settlement that we now call Maden Village. You can see the most original examples of wooden houses belonging to the district here. Think of such a structure that; It is made by using the pierced wood method, which is a technique that has become popular again now, so no nails were used to join.
What to eat... What to taste?
Kebabs on wooden shish and white potatoes are the most striking tastes of the region. The way that fruits such as apples and quinces, which the people call "kak", are dried and turned into snacks or compote, is one of the tastes that should not be missed. In the region, which is also rich in molasses and marmalade, cherry, grape, pear, cranberry and rosehip fruits are among the most frequently used fruits in molasses and marmalade production.
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