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We’re going mushroom‑hunting in the Sabaduri Forest

We’re going mushroom‑hunting in the Sabaduri Forest

We’re going mushroom‑hunting in the Sabaduri Forest
Tbilisi, Georgia
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15.10.2025
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Schedule

15.10.2025
Wednesday
09:00
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Description

 

Guide — our friend Andrey (a native of Tbilisi, with 13 years’ experience as a guide, and many years of mushroom gathering across Georgia — so it will be both fun and educational)!

• We’ll start at the animal sanctuary (feeding bears, wolves, foxes, and dogs). You can bring food for the dogs or fruits/vegetables. Entrance fee is 5₾, which goes to maintaining the sanctuary.
• Walk through the forest and breathe the fresh air
• And the main thing — pick mushrooms. We may find: porcini (white mushrooms), boletus, saffron milk caps, deer horns, etc.
• We’ll change 2–3 mushroom‑gathering locations
• At lunch we’ll do a picnic (each brings their own food)
• After lunch, around ~16:00, we head back

Note:
Bring a basket (or light plastic bucket), a short knife, gloves (optional), 1 L of drink per person, wet wipes, a small backpack, snacks, and dress according to the weather.

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We’re going mushroom‑hunting in the Sabaduri Forest

Location

Tbilisi
Tbilisi is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of around 1.2 million people. Tbilisi was founded in the fifth century AD by Vakhtang I of Iberia, and since then has served as the capital of various Georgian kingdoms and republics. Because of its location at the crossroads between Europe and Asia, and its proximity to the lucrative Silk Road, throughout history, Tbilisi has been a point of contention among various global powers. To this day, the city's location ensures its position as an important transit route for energy and trade projects. Tbilisi's history is reflected in its architecture, which is a mix of medieval, neoclassical, Beaux Arts, Art Nouveau, Stalinist, and Modern structures. Historically, Tbilisi has been home to people of multiple cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, though its population is overwhelmingly Eastern Orthodox Christian.
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