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Basalt cliffs, glass underfoot, the Khrami river below.

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Open today 10:00 – 20:00
Attendance: Moderate — spring shoulder season
May weather is mild; trail vegetation is at peak green; bring a light layer for the canyon floor.
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Exploring Dashbashi Canyon Georgia from Tbilisi
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Exploring Dashbashi Canyon Georgia from Tbilisi

The Khrami river has been carving the basalt walls of dashbashi canyon georgia for roughly two million years, leaving more than a hundred waterfalls threaded along a single gorge.

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The village of Dashbashi sits on the rim at around 1,200 metres, perched above columnar cliffs that geologists trace to long-extinct volcanoes of the Javakheti plateau.

What draws visitors today is the contrast between that deep geological time and the suspended Diamond Bridge that opened above it — a 240-metre glass-floored span with a faceted observation pod hanging mid-air. Sitting roughly 80 kilometres south of the capital, the gorge has reframed Tsalka as one of Kvemo Kartli's defining landmarks, accessible through a Dashbashi Canyon private day trip, a Diamond Bridge Dashbashi private tour, or a small Dashbashi Canyon group tour. Curated dashbashi canyon georgia tours bundle the bridge, the descent path and the waterfalls into one disciplined day.

"Two million years of basalt, and a glass floor suspended above it all."
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What a Dashbashi Canyon Georgia tour day looks like

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You leave Tbilisi early, climbing onto the Tsalka plateau as the basalt fields open out. By 10:30 you reach the rim, present your ticket at the gate, and step onto the Diamond Bridge — the glass underfoot, the gorge dropping cleanly beneath your boots.

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You linger in the suspended pod, then begin the switchback descent toward the Khrami, passing trickling side-falls and wild herbs along the way.

At the canyon floor you stand under the main waterfall, mist on your sleeves, before climbing back for coffee at the rim café. Many travellers fold this into a one day tour Dashbashi Canyon Tbilisi itinerary; the Georgia Dashbashi excursion ends with a quiet drive back through the Trialeti foothills before sunset.

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What you'll do

Inside a Dashbashi Canyon Georgia tour, step by step

  1. Visitor Center & Bridge Queue
    01 20–40 min

    Visitor Center & Bridge Queue

    Collect tickets, don disposable shoe covers, and join the queue for the 240-meter glass bridge. Arrive at 10:00 opening to minimise wait times.

  2. Diamond Bridge Crossing
    02 20–30 min

    Diamond Bridge Crossing

    Walk the full span of the glass bridge and stop at the diamond-shaped glass café in the center for drinks and canyon views 240 meters above the gorge floor.

  3. Canyon Trail Descent
    03 45–60 min

    Canyon Trail Descent

    Follow the 1.8 km paved trail from the visitor center down into the canyon valley, passing volcanic rock formations and lush gorge vegetation.

  4. Waterfall Viewpoint
    04 20–30 min

    Waterfall Viewpoint

    Reach the metal walkway viewpoint at the base of the Dashbashi waterfall, where moss-covered terraced cliffs drop into an emerald pool.

  5. Return & St. George Church
    05 30–45 min

    Return & St. George Church

    Exit the canyon and walk approximately 1 km to the medieval St. George Church on the hill above the gorge for panoramic views of the bridge and village.

Highlights

What you'll see inside Dashbashi Canyon Georgia

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on Dashbashi Canyon Georgia tours remember — all visible on a single visit.

Diamond Glass Bridge

Diamond Glass Bridge

This 240-meter suspension bridge spans the full width of the Khrami River gorge and is one of the longest glass-floored bridges in the Caucasus region; visitors must wear disposable shoe covers to protect its transparent panels.

Dashbashi Waterfall

Dashbashi Waterfall

At the end of the 1.8 km canyon trail, a tiered waterfall cascades down moss-covered volcanic terraces into an emerald pool — in winter the entire cascade can freeze into a single ice formation.

Diamond Glass Café

Diamond Glass Café

Suspended at the midpoint of the glass bridge, this diamond-shaped steel-and-glass structure hangs 240 meters above the canyon floor and operates as a bar and restaurant with unobstructed views down the gorge.

St. George Church Dashbashi

St. George Church Dashbashi

Built in hewn stone during the 10th–11th centuries in a cross-domed plan, this medieval church sits on a hill directly above the gorge and features carved inscriptions and unusual tombstones including a horse-rider relief and a figure with scissors.

Khrami River Gorge Volcanic Walls

Khrami River Gorge Volcanic Walls

The canyon walls expose layers of basalt and lava deposited over five million years of volcanic activity on the Dashbashi plateau, rising from 1,110 to 1,448 m above sea level with microhabitats visible in the exposed rock strata.

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Open today · 10:00 – 20:00
Opening Hours
Daily 10:00–20:00
Address
Village of Dashbashi, Tsalka Municipality, Kvemo Kartli, Georgia
Height Restriction
Visitors must be taller than 1.2 m to access the trail and bridge
Best Arrival
Arrive between 10:00–12:00 to avoid peak midday crowds
Entrance Fee
49 GEL (standard foreign adult; includes canyon trail and glass bridge access)
Mon
10:00 – 20:00
Quietest weekday overall
Tue
10:00 – 20:00
Wed
10:00 – 20:00
Thu
10:00 – 20:00
Fri
10:00 – 20:00
Crowds begin to build toward weekend
Sat
10:00 – 20:00
Busiest day; long queues expected
Sun
10:00 – 20:00
High weekend attendance; arrive early
Closed on: Rain / Snow / Fog (Site closes for visitor safety during adverse weather)
Main entrance

Kass Land Visitor Center

Village of Dashbashi, Tsalka Municipality, Kvemo Kartli, Georgia

Main entrance with ticket booths, parking, and souvenir shop; all tours and trail access begin here.

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Address
Village of Dashbashi, Tsalka Municipality, Kvemo Kartli, Georgia
Entrance Fee
49 GEL (standard foreign adult; includes canyon trail and glass bridge access)

How to get there

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Car · Approx. 1 hr 40 min (92 km) · Fuel widely available; parking on-site at Kass Land

Drive from Tbilisi via the Rustavi Highway toward Tetritskaro, or via Tskneti and Manglisi; both routes are well-paved.

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Public Transport · Approx. 2–2.5 hrs total · 8 GEL marshrutka fare + local taxi

Daily marshrutkas from Navtlughi bus station in Tbilisi to Tsalka (8 GEL one-way); alight at Wissol Petrol Station and walk or taxi 2 km to canyon.

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Taxi / Private Transfer · Approx. 1 hr 30–40 min · Varies; agree fare in advance

Pre-booked private car from Tbilisi; services such as GoTrip operate door-to-door transfers with flexibility for en-route stops.

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Organized Day Tour · Approx. full day · From approx. 135 USD per person for group tours

Guided day tours from Tbilisi include return transport and an English-speaking guide; entrance tickets are purchased separately on arrival.

Dress code

Comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes with grip are strongly recommended for the 1.8 km paved but occasionally steep canyon trail. Visitors crossing the glass bridge are required to wear disposable plastic shoe covers provided on-site. Light layers are advisable, as the canyon floor sits between 1,110–1,448 m above sea level and can feel noticeably cooler than the surrounding plateau.

Bags & security

Bags are inspected at the visitor center entrance before access to the Kass Land territory. Large backpacks and luggage may be asked to be left at the designated storage area near the entrance. Small daypacks carried on the trail should be secured to avoid contact with the glass bridge railings and panels.

Photography

Photography and personal video recording are freely permitted throughout dashbashi canyon georgia, including on the glass bridge and at the waterfall viewpoint. Drone flights require prior authorization from the site operator and are not permitted without written approval. The diamond-shaped glass café suspended over the gorge is one of the most photogenic vantage points; natural light is best in the morning hours before midday haze develops.

Accessibility

The glass bridge at dashbashi canyon georgia is not wheelchair accessible; the operator has confirmed that wheeled mobility devices cannot safely traverse the glass panels. The 1.8 km canyon trail involves paved but moderately steep descents with steps and metal walkways, making it challenging for visitors with limited mobility. Visitors who are unable to hike can use the on-site transport vehicles to reach closer viewpoints near the waterfall.

Mobile phones

Mobile signal can be intermittent on the canyon floor due to the depth of the gorge and the volcanic rock walls. Wi-Fi is available in the Kass Diamond Resort and visitor center area near the entrance. Download offline maps before arrival, as navigation apps may not function reliably on the lower sections of the trail.

What to bring

  • Closed-toe walking shoes
  • Water bottle (at least 1 litre)
  • Sunscreen
  • Light jacket or fleece
  • Small backpack
  • Snacks for the trail
  • Cash in GEL for on-site extras

Not allowed

  • Glass bottles
  • Alcoholic beverages (outside designated bar areas)
  • Drones (without prior written authorization)
  • Wheeled vehicles (bicycles except on operator-run zip-line bicycle)
  • Pets (on main trail and bridge)
  • Fireworks or flares
  • Open flames or portable stoves
  • Single-use plastic not provided on-site
  • Loud audio equipment
  • Wheeled luggage on the trail
  • Spray paint or markers
  • Weapons of any kind

Families & strollers

Children under 1.2 m in height are not permitted on the canyon trail or glass bridge per the site's safety policy. The site offers a range of adrenaline activities such as a canyon swing and zip-line bicycle that are suitable for older children meeting height and weight requirements. The 1.8 km round-trip trail is paved and manageable for children who meet the height restriction, making dashbashi canyon georgia a practical half-day outing for families with older kids.

Food & drink

A bar and restaurant are located in the diamond-shaped glass café at the center of the 240-meter bridge, offering drinks and light meals with views directly over the gorge. Note that the café has limited air-conditioning and can become hot in summer. Visitors are advised to bring their own water for the trail, as purchasing cold drinks inside the canyon can be unreliable during peak season.

Pets

Pets are not permitted on the glass bridge or the main 1.8 km canyon trail. Small pets may be allowed in the open grounds near the visitor center at staff discretion. Visitors traveling with pets should arrange alternative care before arriving at dashbashi canyon georgia.

Good to know

The canyon closes immediately and without warning during rain, snow, or intense fog as a visitor safety measure, and tickets are non-refundable in these cases — check the weather forecast for the Tsalka plateau before departure. On-site transport vehicles are available for visitors who prefer not to walk the full trail to the waterfall. Souvenirs and basic supplies can be purchased at the visitor center near the entrance.

Meeting points

Dashbashi Canyon Georgia tour meeting points

Kass Land Visitor Center

Kass Land Visitor Center

Village of Dashbashi, Tsalka Municipality, Kvemo Kartli, Georgia

Main entrance with ticket booths, parking, and souvenir shop; all tours and trail access begin here.

Get directions

Wissol Petrol Station, Tsalka Road

Tsalka–Dashbashi road junction, approx. 2 km from canyon

Drop-off point for marshrutka passengers from Tbilisi; follow the road 2 km into Dashbashi village from here.

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Around your visit

Dashbashi Canyon Georgia — everything else worth knowing

Best time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.

Best time to visit Dashbashi Canyon Georgia

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Spring (April–June)

Vegetation is at its fullest along the gorge walls, water flow in the Dashbashi waterfall is strongest, and temperatures on the plateau are mild — ideal conditions for dashbashi canyon georgia.

Summer (July–August)

Warmest and busiest period; dashbashi canyon georgia receives its highest monthly visitor numbers (around 10,000) and midday heat on the trail can be intense.

Autumn (September–October)

Reduced crowds, cooler air, and autumn foliage on the canyon slopes make this the preferred season for photography-focused visits to Tsalka Canyon.

Winter (November–March)

The Dashbashi waterfall can freeze into dramatic ice formations; some facilities may be reduced and the site closes during snow or fog, so check conditions before travel.

Helpful tips for your visit to Dashbashi Canyon Georgia

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Arrive at Opening

The visitor center opens at 10:00; arriving within the first 30 minutes is the most reliable way to avoid the queues that form before the glass bridge, which can stretch to over an hour wait by midday on weekends.

Check the Weather Forecast

The site closes with no refund during rain, snow, or intense fog — check the Tsalka plateau forecast (elevation 1,200–1,500 m) the morning of your visit, not just the Tbilisi forecast, as conditions differ significantly.

Bring Your Own Water

Cold drinks inside the canyon can be unavailable or warm during peak season; carry at least one litre of water per person for the 1.8 km trail descent and return.

Shoe Covers are Mandatory on the Bridge

Disposable plastic shoe covers are provided at the bridge entrance and must be worn over your footwear; wearing slip-on shoes that are easy to cover will save time in the queue.

Visit St. George Church After the Canyon

The shortcut to the hilltop church from inside the canyon is now closed; exit the main gate and walk approximately 1 km along the external road to reach the church — it is not signposted, so ask staff at the visitor center for directions.

Weekday Mornings are Optimal for dashbashi canyon georgia

Monday through Thursday mornings see the lowest attendance; if your schedule allows, avoid Friday afternoon through Sunday when Georgian domestic tourism peaks.

Landmarks near Dashbashi Canyon Georgia

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

St. George Church Dashbashi

St. George Church Dashbashi

15 min walk from canyon exit

Medieval 10th–11th-century domed stone church on a hilltop with cross-shaped plan, carved inscriptions, and panoramic views of the gorge and glass bridge.

Birtvisi Canyon

Birtvisi Canyon

Approx. 35 km by car

A volcanic rock canyon within Algeti National Park featuring dramatic basalt formations and low-traffic hiking trails distinct from the main Tsalka site.

Elizabethtal (Asureti Village)

Elizabethtal (Asureti Village)

Approx. 30 km by car

Former 19th-century German settlement retaining original colonial architecture and a Gothic Lutheran church; one of the most unusual villages in southern Georgia.

Tsalka Reservoir

Tsalka Reservoir

Approx. 8 km by car

Large artificial lake on the volcanic plateau of Tsalka municipality, popular for its open views across the Javakheti highlands.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Tickets purchased for dashbashi canyon georgia are non-refundable per the site operator's policy. The 49 GEL standard entrance fee for foreign adults is not returned after purchase regardless of circumstance, so confirm your travel dates before buying.

Where to stay

Hotels & districts near Dashbashi Canyon Georgia

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

Kass Diamond Resort

Kass Diamond Resort

On-site (0 min)
luxury

Built by the site's developer, directly at the canyon entrance facing the glass bridge and visitor center; includes garden, bar, and terrace.

Family Hotel Maia

Family Hotel Maia

5 min walk
mid-range

Guesthouse in Dashbashi village with garden, BBQ, terrace, restaurant, and self-catering cottages.

Hotel Home+

Hotel Home+

Tsalka town, approx. 10 min drive
budget

Modern apartment-style hotel in Tsalka with kitchenette, air-conditioning, and private bathrooms; practical base for exploring the wider municipality.

Traveler reviews

Dashbashi Canyon Georgia tour reviews

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  • "Walking the suspended glass platform over dashbashi canyon georgia was the highlight of our Caucasus trip. The drop beneath your feet is genuine and the wind moves the structure just enough to feel alive. Bring layers because the gorge is noticeably cooler than Tbilisi."
    Marta R. · Spain · 2026-04-22
  • "We booked one of the small-group dashbashi canyon georgia tours and the two-hour ride from the city flew by with a knowledgeable guide explaining the Tsalka plateau geology. The basalt columns and the triple waterfall section reminded me of Iceland in miniature. Wear proper shoes — the descent path gets slick."
    Daniel K. · Germany · 2026-03-15
  • "Arriving at 9 am meant we had the viewing deck almost to ourselves. The Khrami River below was loud and the columnar cliffs glowed in the early light. Dashbashi Canyon is much greener than the photos suggest in late winter."
    Aiko T. · Japan · 2026-02-08
  • "The diamond bridge over dashbashi canyon georgia is engineered well and the panorama of the ravine is genuinely wide. We came on a Saturday and the queue for the bridge took 40 minutes — a weekday visit would be smoother. The on-site cafe had decent khachapuri and good coffee."
    Lucas M. · Brazil · 2025-11-30
  • "Standing on the transparent diamond viewing platform with the canyon dropping straight beneath was a proper rush. Our guide on the Tbilisi day tour also stopped at a Tsalka village for lunch which added context. Booking dashbashi canyon georgia tickets ahead online saved us time at the entrance."
    Élise B. · France · 2025-10-12
  • "We rented a car and drove ourselves rather than joining group dashbashi canyon georgia tour options, and the road via Tsalka was scenic and easy. The waterfalls were running strong even in August and the basalt ravine felt cinematic at sunset. Pack water — there is limited shade on the rim trail."
    Owen H. · United States · 2025-08-19
  • "This place feels nothing like the rest of Georgia. The volcanic plateau, the deep gorge, the suspended bridge — it all combines into a strong half-day experience. We loved spotting nesting birds on the cliff face through binoculars."
    Sara P. · Italy · 2025-06-04
  • "Dashbashi Canyon rewards an early start. The viewing platform is the main draw but the lower trail down to the waterfall basin is where the real Georgia landmarks moment happens for serious hikers. Public transport is minimal so a private driver or organised tour makes more sense."
    Henrik J. · Sweden · 2025-04-21
  • "Visited in January with light snow on the rim — the contrast against the dark basalt was beautiful. Crossing the diamond platform with frost on the railings was a memory I will keep. The skip-the-line dashbashi canyon entry through our guide was a good upgrade."
    Priya N. · India · 2025-01-17
  • "We added dashbashi canyon georgia to a wider Caucasus itinerary and it held its own against Kazbegi and Vardzia. The combination of suspended bridge, columnar cliffs, and the river canyon below gives you several different viewpoints in one stop. Restaurant terrace at the entrance has the best panoramic seats."
    Tomáš V. · Czech Republic · 2024-12-09
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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about dashbashi canyon georgia tours

What are the opening hours for dashbashi canyon georgia?

Dashbashi canyon georgia is open every day of the week, Monday through Sunday, from 10:00 to 20:00. There are no seasonal closures, though the site shuts immediately during rain, heavy snow, or intense fog for visitor safety.

How much does a dashbashi canyon georgia ticket cost for foreign visitors?

The standard entrance fee for foreign adult visitors to dashbashi canyon georgia is 49 GEL, which includes access to the canyon trail and the glass bridge. Children aged 3–12 who are foreign nationals pay a separate reduced rate; Georgian citizens are charged different tariffs at the ticket booth.

How do I get to dashbashi canyon from Tbilisi?

The easiest way to reach the Tsalka Canyon site is by car from Tbilisi via the Rustavi Highway toward Tetritskaro (approximately 92 km, around 1 hour 40 minutes). Daily marshrutkas depart from Navtlughi bus station in Tbilisi to Tsalka for 8 GEL; alight at the Wissol Petrol Station and continue 2 km to the village. Organized dashbashi canyon georgia tours from Tbilisi are also available and include return transport.

Is dashbashi canyon georgia accessible for wheelchair users?

The glass bridge is not wheelchair accessible; the operator has confirmed that wheeled mobility devices cannot be used on the glass panels. The canyon trail involves paved but steep descents with metal stairways that are also difficult for visitors with limited mobility. On-site transport vehicles can bring less mobile visitors closer to the waterfall viewpoint.

What is the best time to visit Tsalka Canyon to avoid crowds?

For a Kvemo Kartli canyon day trip with the fewest crowds, the optimal windows are weekday mornings between 10:00 and 12:00, particularly Monday through Thursday. Spring (April–June) and early autumn (September–October) offer the best balance of mild weather and lower visitor numbers compared to the July–August peak when the site draws around 10,000 visitors per month.

Can I bring my camera and take photos at dashbashi canyon georgia?

Personal photography and video are permitted throughout the site, including on the glass bridge and at the waterfall. Drone flights require prior written authorization from the site operator and are not permitted otherwise. Morning light before midday provides the best conditions for photographing the gorge from the diamond bridge.

Are children allowed on the trail and glass bridge at dashbashi canyon georgia?

Children must be taller than 1.2 m to access the canyon trail and the glass bridge at dashbashi canyon georgia. Children who meet the height requirement can complete the 1.8 km trail comfortably. Additional adrenaline activities such as the canyon swing have separate age and weight requirements available at the visitor center.

What should I wear for a dashbashi canyon georgia tour?

Wear closed-toe walking shoes with good grip for the paved but moderately steep 1.8 km trail. Disposable plastic shoe covers are provided and must be worn over your footwear on the glass bridge. Bring a light jacket or fleece, as the canyon floor at 1,110–1,448 m above sea level can be several degrees cooler than the surrounding plateau.

Is there food and drink available inside the canyon?

A bar and restaurant operate inside the diamond-shaped glass café suspended at the center of the 240-meter bridge, serving drinks and light meals. There is no designated picnic spot on the lower canyon trail after the reconstruction, though visitors can carry their own snacks. Bringing at least one litre of water per person is strongly recommended, as cold drinks can be unavailable during busy periods.

What items are prohibited at dashbashi canyon georgia?

Prohibited items at dashbashi canyon georgia include glass bottles, unauthorized drones, fireworks, open flames, portable stoves, loud audio equipment, spray paint, and pets on the main trail and bridge. Wheeled luggage is not permitted on the trail, and alcoholic beverages outside the designated bar areas are not allowed.

Can I get a refund if my visit is cancelled due to bad weather?

Tickets for dashbashi canyon georgia are non-refundable regardless of circumstance, including site closure due to adverse weather. The operator does not issue refunds for weather-related closures, so visitors are advised to monitor the Tsalka plateau weather forecast — which can differ significantly from Tbilisi — on the morning of their visit before departure.

What other attractions can I combine with a dashbashi canyon georgia tour?

The medieval St. George Church, a 10th–11th-century domed stone structure on a hill above the gorge, is a 15-minute walk from the canyon exit and pairs well with the main visit. Birtvisi Canyon in Algeti National Park is approximately 35 km away and offers a quieter volcanic rock hiking experience. The former German settlement of Elizabethtal (Asureti village) with its Gothic Lutheran church is roughly 30 km by car.

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92 km, approx. 1 hr 40 min by car
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4 km, 10 min by car; nearest town with accommodation
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