High up in the rugged Svaneti region of northern Georgia lies a place seemingly untouched by the passage of time. Ushguli is not just remote. It feels like a lost page torn from the chronicles of the Middle Ages. Perched at over 2,000 metres above sea level beneath the icy crown of Mount Shkhara, this group of four age-old villages is widely regarded as the highest permanently inhabited place in Europe. Here, amid stone towers and glacial silence, the pace of life slows to a gentle rhythm, offering travellers a rare glimpse into a world that endures far from modern distractions.






