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December 09, 2008
Daniel from
Georgia
Daniel from

February 27, 2009
SneachtaEire from
Ireland
SneachtaEire from

February 16, 2010
Giorgi from
Georgia
Giorgi from

The good:
Gudauri has very good slopes (16km total) and predominantly, in months of February, March and beginning of April, very good weather conditions. During the working days relative small amount of people are on the slope, so you can ski without obstructions. Ski lift costs 15$ per day and hotel costs start from 30$ per person/day. On Saturday you can join the night ski on first slope.
The Cons:
Gudauri has relatively bad developed infrastructure, very few night events.
February 28, 2010
David from
United Arab Emirates
David from

September 13, 2011
Oleg Gritskevich from
Georgia
Oleg Gritskevich from

February 07, 2018
Simon from
United Kingdom
Simon from

Just back from 5 days in Georgia, 3 of which spent at Gudauri but don't miss the opportunity of a night in Tblisi!!
Skiing: conditions on and off-piste were superb with blue skies everyday. It says 55km of piste and that's about right. Nothing challenging so great for intermediates. It is the easy access to the two bowls right and left of the top lift that make it for inters though. Subject to the avalanche warnings (notably absent!) give them a go. What really makes the resort though are the two Freeride areas on huge ridges left and right of the pistes. For a short 30-40min boot/skin you have access to relatively safe slopes that hold the snow. Just pick a line. Touring paradise too, just hire the local guides to show you around.
Lifts: not great. All but the gondola and central chair are slow by Alpine standards and if not blessed by good weather you will get cold and little return on time spent on uplift. They are also building a new Raddison Hotel complex at mid-level. Once that is finished they will really need to invest in lifts to compensate for increased numbers. Not crowded during the week but busy at weekends. Lift Pass £8 per day.
Ski Hire: plenty of options and they looked good. We took own gear.
Instruction: 1 on 1, just pick up your instructor at the lift. Didn't appear to be any group lessons or a need to book in advance. Equally as many Paragliding Pilots on hand too.
Hotels: plenty of choice but would recommend the family run pensions for best service/value. We stayed at the "Good Inn" and could not have asked for a better experience. Even watched the 6 nations on Georgian TV. £35pppn Half Board. You will need to walk for 5-10 mins from hotel to base station but can ski back.
Apres: mainly hotel based but Token Bar at the bottom of the base lift was our top pick. Beer £1.20 a pint and Wine £7-8 a bottle in bars and hotels.
Transfers: about two hours from Tblisi. We arranged private transfer through hotel: $60 for a vehicle, not pp.
If you're not touring or freeriding then a two day stay is enough. Otherwise, 5 days will satisfy your powder desires.
March 13, 2022
Frank Higginsanyeuropeanreort from
United Kingdom
Frank Higginsanyeuropeanreort from

October 29, 2014
Daniel from
Georgia
Daniel from

April 06, 2017
Dutch from
Netherlands
Dutch from

Been in Gudauri a couple of days (last days of March 2017).
A few things I noticed:
- there was some fresh snow which melted every day. The higher slopes are the best. (as always)
-the guests of Gudauri are an interesting mix of people, because Tbilisi is very easy to reach from Dubai. Most of the tourists are Russian, but the easy Visa regime of Georgia makes it that you see a mix of Filipino, Indian, Arabic and western tourists (most from Dubai).
-the lifts: there are two faster lifts: 1 detachable chairlift (Soliko) and the gondola (Gudaura). But if you are an experienced skier, the two highest lifts (Sadzele & Kudebi) to the summits are the only red and black slopes. But these lifts are very slow. (15 minutes!) The higher lifts aren't detachable lifts and there are a lot of non-skiing tourists who are going to the summit as well, which means they slow down the lifts all the time to let the tourists get in and out. So you spend 15 minutes in the lift for 5 minutes skiing.
For beginners it's great that you can use the 'magic carpet' and 'baby lift' for free. You can find teachers for about 50 lari an hour.
For the next step there is a good and easy green slope (called Snow Park) with a chair lift at the top of the gondola (cabin). I never had to wait a minute during my days of skiing.
- In my opinion, New Gudauri (around the base station of the gondola) the nicest place to stay. There are learning lifts and there are terraces around for a nice beer in the sun in the afternoon (5 lari for a beer).
-the slopes are well prepared. Don't expect any sign.
- a little warning: don't ski the two highest lifts when you are a beginner.
-the road from Tbilisi is pretty good and it takes about two hours.
All in all: it's quite nice for a couple of days. Of course it's not comparable with most resorts in the Alpes. You can't make tours. I will be back when the lifts are a little faster.
February 20, 2019
Wtraveler from
Georgia
Wtraveler from

I totally agree with another reviewer from the United Kingdom'.
There's too many merging slopes. So, I want to warn people to ski
carefully. Most of the slopes are facing south and there are no big rocks you'd want to go off, as an intermediate, at Mt. Elbrus.
It's no problem. Break down of slopes without going off:
I will say 30 beginner, 60 intermediate, 10 maybe advanced.
If there's good snow you decide to go off without walking some distance, you could ride few black and fewer double black runs. I think it's bit short though.