
The regional Ministry of Finance and Economy of Ajara said it had opened the tender for the construction of the GEL10 million ($3.92mln) infrastructure, set to be completed by the deadline of October 2024.
The project would create a new tourist attraction in the country through the zipline, with its highest point set to be situated 2,496 metres above sea level.
It will also have an eagle-shaped, 10-metre-long station allowing visitors to see the most beautiful panoramic views of the Mountain.
Prepared by the Tourism Product Development Agency of the Adjara Tourism Department, the project also involves two stations for the zipline, with the lower station set to be perched 2,060 metres above sea level.
The lower station of the zipline will feature tourist infrastructure, recreation areas and food facilities.
Currently, Velocity 2 over Penrhyn Quarry in North Wales is considered Europe's longest zipline, with its 1.5 kilometres of distance.
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18/07/2025