Bochorna is a small village located in the Tusheti region of Georgia (part of the Kakheti administrative region), nestled in the picturesque Caucasus Mountains at an altitude of 2,345 meters above sea level. The village is surrounded by stunning alpine landscapes, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventurers.
Bochorna is known for its traditional Tushetian architecture, which includes ancient defensive towers and unique stone houses. The village has a rich history, dating back to the 10th century, and has played an important role in the region's cultural heritage.
Visitors to Bochorna can enjoy hiking through the nearby valleys and mountains, exploring the local history and culture, and experiencing the traditional Tushetian way of life. The village is only accessible by a rugged road, which adds to its secluded and peaceful charm.