Sidzerdzali Lake

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Sidzerdzali Lake: The Hidden tarn of Trialeti

High on the Trialeti Range, hidden from common view, lies the small alpine tarn of Sidzerdzali Lake. This is not a destination for the casual tourist but for dedicated hikers and lovers of Georgia’s remote mountain landscapes. The lake is a small, pristine body of water of probable glacial origin, nestled in the subalpine meadows that characterize this part of the range. Reaching it requires a hike, often through areas used by shepherds for summer grazing, offering an authentic glimpse into the pastoral life of the Georgian highlands. Sidzerdzali is a place of quiet contemplation. Its clear, cold waters reflect the vast sky and the surrounding rolling green hills. It’s an ideal endpoint for a day hike or a serene spot to camp, far from any settlement, where the silence is broken only by the wind and the distant sound of sheep bells.

Identification and Location

  • Name: Sidzerdzali Lake (სიძერძალის ტბა).
  • Location:
    • Country: Georgia
    • Region: Kvemo Kartli
    • Municipality: Tsalka
  • Nearest Major Landmark/Area: Located in the Trialeti Mountain Range.
  • Coordinates: Approximately 41.6700° N, 44.1500° E.

Physical Characteristics

  • Surface Area: Very small alpine lake (tarn).
  • Elevation Above Sea Level: High, approximately 2200 meters.
  • Water Source(s): Snowmelt and springs.
  • Water Type: Freshwater.
  • Geology of Basin: Glacial or nival (snow-related) origin.

Ecological Information

  • Flora: Surrounded by high-altitude subalpine and alpine meadows.
  • Fauna: The cold, nutrient-poor water is unlikely to support fish. The area is used by shepherds and their flocks.
  • Conservation Status: Unprotected natural feature.

Human Interaction and Significance

  • Current Use: A destination for hiking and wild camping.
  • Environmental Issues: Very minimal impact due to low visitor numbers.
  • Local Communities: Located in an area traditionally used for summer pastures.

Interesting or Unique Facts

  • It is a classic example of a high-altitude tarn, a small mountain lake.
  • The trek to the lake provides panoramic views of the Trialeti Range.

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