The Jejora River: The Heart of Mountain Racha
The Jejora River (მდინარე ჯეჯორა) is a significant mountain river in the Oni Municipality of the Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti region. It originates on the southern slopes of the Greater Caucasus and flows west through a spectacular, deep valley before joining the Rioni River as a left tributary in the town of Oni. The Jejora valley is the main geographical feature of Upper Racha, a region known for its dramatic landscapes, mineral water springs, and the famous, now largely destroyed, balneological resort of Shovi.
ℹ️ General Information
- Name of River: Jejora River (მდინარე ჯეჯორა)
- Location: Oni Municipality, Racha, Georgia
- Length: 45 km
- Basin Size: 438 km²
- Source (Origin): Greater Caucasus
- Mouth (Where it flows): Left tributary of the Rioni River
📍 Geography & Course
The Jejora is a fast-flowing, powerful mountain river. Its upper valley is narrow and forested, widening as it approaches Oni. The river is fed by numerous tributaries, snowmelt, and underground springs, giving it a high volume of water year-round.
🌿 Nature & Ecology
The valley is rich in biodiversity. The slopes are covered with dense pine and mixed coniferous-deciduous forests. The region is known for its clean air and pristine nature, providing habitat for brown bears, wolves, and chamois. The river is rich in trout.
🏛️ History & Culture
The Jejora valley is the heartland of the Rachan people.
- Oni: The main town of the region, located at the confluence of the Jejora and Rioni, has a rich history and a beautiful synagogue.
- Shovi Resort: Located in the upper valley, Shovi was once a premier mountain resort famous for its mineral waters. It was tragically destroyed by a landslide in 2023.
- Utsera: Another resort village known for its mineral waters and beautiful nature.
🚣 Activities & Tourism
- Hiking & Trekking: The valley and surrounding mountains are a paradise for hikers, with trails leading to glaciers and high passes.
- Fishing: The Jejora is an excellent river for trout fishing.
- Rafting & Kayaking: The river’s fast current makes it suitable for whitewater sports.
🛤️ Accessibility
The main road to Oni from Kutaisi follows the Rioni valley, and a good road continues up the Jejora valley towards the former resort of Shovi. The area is accessible for most of the year, although the highest parts are snow-covered in winter.
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