Mtirala National Park (nearby influence region)

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Mtirala National Park (nearby influence region) is a lush, mountainous protected area in western Georgia renowned for its exceptionally high rainfall, dense Colchic forests, and rich biodiversity.

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instanceOf national park
protected area
climate humid subtropical climate
contains hiking trails
mountain gorges
rivers
visitor infrastructure
waterfalls
country Georgia
designation protected area of national importance
ecosystem Colchic rainforest
temperate broadleaf and mixed forest
elevationMax about 1381 metres
fauna brown bear
roe deer
various bird species
wild boar
wolf
flora Colchic boxwood
beech
chestnut
rhododendron
governedBy Agency of Protected Areas of Georgia
hasHighestPoint Mount Mtirala
IUCNCategory II
locatedIn Adjara
western Georgia
namedAfter Mount Mtirala
near Batumi
Black Sea coast
Chakvi
Khelvachauri Municipality
Kobuleti
notableFor dense Colchic forests
exceptionally high rainfall
rich biodiversity
partOf Lesser Caucasus
surface form: Lesser Caucasus Mountains
purpose biodiversity conservation
ecosystem protection
promotion of sustainable tourism
tourism ecotourism destination
tourismActivity birdwatching
hiking
nature observation
vegetationType broadleaf deciduous forest
evergreen shrub layer

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Guria hasProtectedArea Mtirala National Park (nearby influence region)