


Crew
Director/DP: Sasha Kulak
Producer: Anna Artemieva
Drone: Danya Byakov
Sound: Polina Polukhina
Driver: Art Poliakov
Cast
Akhtala - Georgi Merishivili
Tbilisi Sulfur Baths - Banya №5: Steam Master - Papik Markasyan | Guests - Semen Aparin, Ivan Bainov, Kiriil Chernakov, Michael Mokrushin, Ilya Koto
Tekhuri - Valeria Markova, Alina Melikhova
Host - Ketevan Hurseivich
Address
4 Mirza Fatali Akhudovi, Tbilisi, Georgia
Running Time
21:53
Released
2025
Continent
Europe
Country
Georgia
Episode Details
About Caucasian Healing Waters: Bathing in Georgia
Experience a transformative journey through the heart of Georgia, where ancient traditions and natural wonders converge in the healing embrace of its waters. Healing Caucasian Waters: Bathing in Georgia unveils the hidden sanctuaries and therapeutic rituals that have shaped the culture of this captivating land for centuries. From the mineral-rich mud of Akhtala to the steamy sulfur baths of Tbilisi and the serene natural springs nestled in remote landscapes, this film invites you to immerse yourself in the restorative power of Georgia's diverse thermal experiences. Discover the stories, the sensations, and the profound sense of well-being that these sacred waters offer, and witness how they continue to nurture both body and soul.
1. Horizons Kakheti, Republic of Georgia
In the village of Bakurtsitkhe, nestled amidst the rolling vineyards of Kakheti in the eastern region of Georgia, Horizons offers a serene escape, where the ancient traditions of Georgian hospitality blend seamlessly with the healing power of nature. Here, the focus is on holistic well-being, enhanced by the region's pure air, sun-drenched landscapes, and the calming rhythm of rural life. It's a place where the soul finds respite, and the body rejuvenates amidst the beauty of Georgia's wine country. The natural surroundings lend themselves to mental and physical well being.
2. Akhtala - Mud Treatment Resort
Akhtala is a sanctuary of therapeutic mud, a geological marvel where mineral-rich mud has been used for centuries to alleviate ailments. This resort harnesses the earth's ancient power, offering treatments that soothe and revitalize. The experience is deeply grounding, a return to primal healing, where the very earth itself becomes a source of restoration. The mineral properties of the mud are known to help with many physical ailments.
3. Tbilisi Sulfur Baths - Banya №5
In the heart of Tbilisi's ancient district, the sulfur baths are a cultural and therapeutic cornerstone. Banya №5, with its distinctive brick dome, offers an immersive experience in the city's legendary thermal waters. The pungent aroma of sulfur, the steamy warmth, and the centuries-old rituals create a deeply visceral sensation. These waters are said to purify and heal, a tradition passed down through generations. It is a must experience for visitors to Tbilisi.
4. Tbilisi Balneological Resort
The Tbilisi Balneological Resort is a modern haven dedicated to the science of healing waters. Here, advanced techniques blend with natural springs to offer a comprehensive approach to wellness. From mineral baths to specialized shower and underwater therapies, the resort provides a structured path to recovery and revitalization. It's a place where the therapeutic power of Georgia's waters is harnessed with precision and care to include massage with a bath attendant similar to a Turkish Hammam treatment complete with a kisa scrub and cleansing, followed by relaxation and finishing off with tea.
5. Vani Sulfur Pool (4H3P+RQ5, Дихашхо, Vani)
Hidden away in the countryside near Vani, this natural sulfur pool offers an unadulterated experience of Georgia's thermal bounty. The rustic setting, far from the city's bustle, allows for a truly immersive encounter with the healing waters. Here, nature dictates the pace, and the simple act of bathing becomes a profound connection to the earth's restorative energy. The open air setting allows for a very natural bathing experience. See: How to Visit
6. Tskaltubo (8JG2+HRR, Tskaltubo)
Tskaltubo is synonymous with radon-carbonate mineral waters, a legacy that has drawn visitors seeking healing for decades. The unique properties of these waters, naturally warm and rich in minerals, offer a gentle yet powerful therapeutic experience. The grand, somewhat faded elegance of Tskaltubo's sanatoriums speaks to a time when this town was a premier destination for health and wellness. The waters are known to help with circulatory and nervous system conditions.
7. Tekhuri Thermal Springs (958W+33J, Jikha)
Deep in the lush landscapes surrounding Jikha, the Tekhuri Thermal Springs offer a raw and untamed experience of Georgia's geothermal wonders. These natural springs, located in the riverbed of Abasha River provide a pure and unadulterated connection to the earth's warmth. The mineral water contains sulfur, calcium, magnesium, and silicon which is a testament to the healing power of these natural springs.
As the steam clears and the waters settle, Healing Caucasian Waters: Bathing in Georgia leaves you with a lasting sense of tranquility and a deep appreciation for the enduring connection between humanity and nature. Our film is an invitation to experience the transformative power of Georgia's healing waters for yourself. Whether you seek physical rejuvenation, cultural immersion, or simply a moment of serene escape, these ancient traditions offer a profound path to wellness. We hope this journey inspires you to explore the hidden spas and natural springs of Georgia, and to discover your own path to healing in the heart of the Caucasus.
Caucasian Healing Waters: Bathing in Georgia
Caucasian Healing Waters: Bathing in Georgia
Journey through Georgia's hidden spas and natural springs and discover the power of ancient bathing traditions.
Crew
Director/DP: Sasha Kulak
Producer: Anna Artemieva
Drone: Danya Byakov
Sound: Polina Polukhina
Driver: Art Poliakov
Cast
Akhtala - Georgi Merishivili
Tbilisi Sulfur Baths - Banya №5: Steam Master - Papik Markasyan | Guests - Semen Aparin, Ivan Bainov, Kiriil Chernakov, Michael Mokrushin, Ilya Koto
Tekhuri - Valeria Markova, Alina Melikhova
Host - Ketevan Hurseivich
Address
4 Mirza Fatali Akhudovi, Tbilisi, Georgia
Running Time
21:53
Released
2025
Continent
Europe
Country
Georgia