About Kobuleti
Kobuleti is a metropolis in Adjara, western Georgia, situated at the esat coast of the Black Sea. It is the seat of Kobuleti Municipality and a seashore lodge visited yearly with the aid of Georgians and lots of former Soviet Union citizens. It is especially popular with Armenian vacationers. The Kintrishi and Tikeri reserve regions are particular with their bio-range. One can discover rare flowers in the Ispani marsh. The surrounding place has diverse soil: seaside lowland is rich in peat lavatory soil.
There are alpine rocks in the highlands, crimson soil is observed within the hill areas. The mountainous region is ideal for subtropical species. Kobuleti has numerous rivers. The most critical ones are the Kintrishi River, the Chakvistskali River, the Acharistskali River, the Ochkhamuri River, the Achieva River, and the Dekhva River. The metropolis is situated in the south-western a part of Georgia, i.E. The northern part of the Autonomous Republic of Ajara. It borders with Ozurgeti Region to the north. The Regional middle is Kobuleti City, which stretches alongside the Black Sea shore.