According to ancient local traditions, pigs are taboo for local people and for this reason, food made from pork is forbidden in Tusheti. Local people consider it disrespectful for visitors to bring pork to Tusheti.
According to local traditions, women are forbidden from entering local sacred shrines and sanctuaries.
Tusheti is a remote region, and as such there are no amenities such as petrol stations, pharmacies, beauty salons, banks, ATMs or currency exchanges booths.
Village Diklo (XVII – XVIII centuries) is located in Chaghma Valley, 15 km far from village Lower Omalo. It is possible to go by car to village Diklo ( 13 km far from Omalo) where pedestrian trail goes to village Diklo.
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You are able to practice payable eco-tourist services at the National Parks of Georgia.
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