Mele

Nestled amidst the Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti region, you will find the picturesque village of Mele. Located in the Lentekhi district, this quaint Georgian village is situated on the southern slope of the Svaneti ridge. With the peaceful Tsnisskali river flowing gently by its side, the tranquility of Mele is a delightful contrast to the bustling capital city of Tbilisi, which lies about 190 kilometers, or approximately 118 miles southeast.

Set at an elevation of 1281 meters, or roughly 4200 feet, Mele is perched in the highlands. The village is home to a modest population of 231 inhabitants, creating a community that is both close-knit and welcoming. The village is located approximately 40 kilometers, or about 25 miles, from Lentekhi, offering both the charm of remote living and the convenience of access to a larger town.

One of the village's notable landmarks is the tower of Onians. This historical structure stands as a testament to the rich past of the region, offering an intriguing glimpse into the village's historical narrative. The serene, natural beauty of Mele, combined with its cultural heritage, makes it an intriguing destination for those seeking to experience the authentic essence of Georgian rural life.

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