Traveling from Ushguli to Batumi, Georgia in one day
I'll be trekking in Georgia in September from Mestia to Ushguli as a group of 4 people.
We have a flight booked back home departing from Batumi at Friday morning around 9:30 AM, while we're planning on finishing the trek at Wednesday evening, spending the night in Ushguli.
So what I'm trying to understand is - is it practical to plan on getting from Ushguli to Batumi in a single day? Maybe over the night? I know the drive between Batumi and Mestia could take up to 7 hours, so I figured that with a problematic bus schedule this could be tricky and might take two days.
Considering we don't mind taking a taxi to and/or from Mestia or even renting a car - how can we do it?
EDIT:
Alternatively, it is possible for us to start the hike 1 day earlier only if we could find a way to get from Batumi to Mestia while leaving Batumi at 5PM. That way we will have two full days for the distance at the end of the trek, described in the original question, making it much more feasible. I'm guessing taxis are not hard to find in Batumi but will we be able to find a driver to take us there so late? Or a car rental to leave In Mestia and pickup 4 days later?
Best Answer
Two full days to make the move from Ushguli to Batumi is plenty, as you should be able to do it all in one day. Your cheapest option for four people is to use a bus. Keep in mind that you will need a taxi driver to take you from Ushguli back to Mestia, in order to catch a bus as there is no public transport within Svaneti (no buses from Ushguli to Mestia).
In my experiences in other parts of Georgia, taxis are very easy to find and run 24/7 and are quite cheap. It's fairly easy to find a willing driver, who will take you far. Everything is negotiable and people are usually very friendly.
A taxi from Ushguli to Mestia is about $16-$20 USD. The bus from Mestia to Zugdidi is $9 USD and operates 3 times a day. The bus from Zugdidi to Batumi is $9 USD and also operates 3 times a day.
You can see the full route here.
That website mentions:
"Minibuses (marshrutkas) depart regularly, but there is no fixed schedule. Pay with cash to the driver or at the station."
Also, there are usually a lot of taxi drivers near bus stations in Georgia, if you do not want to wait for a bus. A bus is definitely a little cheaper, but can take a while.
Alternatively, you could book a taxi (or a "bus taxi") directly from this website, which costs between $120 USD to $200 USD. This is probably the easiest option but costs more money. The choice is yours.
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How long is the trip from Tbilisi to Batumi?
If you want to travel directly from Tbilisi to Batumi, you should expect to pay between 300-320 GEL per car. The journey by road takes around 5.5 hours if you go direct without stopping.What is Batumi Georgia known for?
Much of Batumi's economy revolves around tourism and gambling (it is nicknamed "The Las Vegas of the Black Sea"), but the city is also an important seaport and includes industries like shipbuilding, food processing and light manufacturing.How do I get from Tbilisi to Batumi?
Georgian Railway operates a train from Tbilisi to Batumi twice daily. Tickets cost $5 - $21 and the journey takes 5h 45m. Alternatively, Metro Georgia operates a bus from Tbilisi to Batumi twice daily. Tickets cost $11 and the journey takes 6h 30m.How do you get to Batumi from UK?
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