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Kobuleti, Adjara - Since 2010

A Kobuleti family running tours across all of Georgia. Twenty-three routes, nine regions, five languages. Every day ends at our family table at CHAKURA.

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CHAKURA restaurant exterior - the wood-framed family hall in Chaisubani village
CHAKURA dining room with the long communal table set for a Georgian supra
A platter of fresh hand-folded Georgian khinkali dumplings at CHAKURA
Grilled mtsvadi (Georgian skewers) topped with red onions and chilies

CHAKURA - our family table

End every day with a real Georgian supra

We did not build CHAKURA to feed tourists. We built it to feed our cousins, our friends, the village. Then we realized travelers wanted in too.

Real wood beams. A decorative tree column wrapped in lights. Long communal tables built for groups of twenty or more. Khinkali made by hand the same morning. Mtsvadi grilled over real wood. The kind of meal that makes a stranger family by the end of the night.

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Why Kobuleti, not Batumi

Most operators in Adjara are based in Batumi. We are not. Here is why that matters.

Twenty minutes north of Batumi airport

Closer to Mtirala, Kintrishi, Kobuleti National Park, the wetlands, and the road north toward Imereti. You spend less time in traffic and more time in the mountains.

A family business since 2010

Same family, same address, same number. The person who answers the WhatsApp is the person who plans the route. No call center, no aggregator, no commission stack.

We own the meal at the end of the day

CHAKURA is ours. The food is real. The tables are long. There is no upsell because the meal is part of the price.

Five languages on one number

Georgian, Russian, Ukrainian, English, Hebrew. WhatsApp is +995 555 76 61 32. We answer.

Ready to plan a day - or a week?

Send us a message on WhatsApp or call. We answer in five languages.