Gudauri
Gudauri (Georgian: გუდაური) is a ski resort located on the south-facing plateau of The Greater Caucasus Mountain Range in Georgia. The resort is situated in the Kazbegi Municipality, along the Georgian Military Highway near the Jvari Pass, at an elevation of 2,200 meters (7,200 ft.) above sea level. Gudauri lies 120 km (75 mi) to the north of the Georgian capital Tbilisi. Gudauri is 4.1 km away from the nearest border with the unrecognized South Ossetia. The slopes of Gudauri are above the tree line and considered to be avalanche-safe. The ski season lasts from December to April. Heliskiing is available throughout the season. HeliskiHeliskiing provides skiers with almost unrestricted access to local mountains. Skiers can experience runs at altitudes between 1,500 and 4,200 meters above sea level. Ski touringThe Gudauri Resort area and Mount Kazbek massif provide options for ski touring. Speed riding and paraglidingGudauri is a well known site in the country for speedriding and paragliding. Experienced instructors are employed to accompany customers in the said activities. Routes and liftsGudauri has more than 76km of ski runs and 18 lifts. The bottom station of first ski lift called Pirveli is at 1,990 m above sea level and the top station of the last ski lift is at 3,279 m, called Sadzele. The lifts are made by the Austrian-Swiss manufacturer Doppelmayr. The first lift (Pirveli) is 1,010 m long (three-seater chairlift), the second (Soliko) is 2,310 m long (four-seater chairlift) and the third (Snow Park) is 1,060 m long (three-seater chairlift). There are in overall already 15 Ski Lifts[2] including Gondola types ("Gudaura" and "Kobi-Gudauri"):
The most recent construction Is Kobi-Gudauri 1, 2 and 3 with 7.5 km, 111 Gondola Lifts, 6 Stations and the capacity of serving 2800 passengers in an hour.[3] New 6km 3 lifts added as of December 2023: New Gudaura, Kikilo 1, Kikilo 2. The lifts work from 10:00 to 16:00, and from 9:00 to 17:00 in the later season when the day light is longer. AccidentsChairliftOn 16 March 2018, due to the operator's mistake and design failures, one of the chairlifts started moving backwards at twice the normal speed, creating a rollback and leaving 11 individuals with injuries.[4][5][6] HelicopterOn 29 July 2022, a police Mi-8 helicopter crashed while trying to rescue two paragliders in a gorge near Gudauri, killing all eight people on board. One of the two paragliders was also found dead.[7] RestaurantOn 14 December 2024, 12 individuals were found dead at an Indian restaurant in Gudauri, a popular mountain resort town in Georgia known for its ski tourism.[8] The victims, believed to be employees of the restaurant, included 11 Indian nationals and one Georgian citizen.[9][10] Their bodies were discovered in bedrooms located on the second floor of the establishment.[11] Initial investigations revealed that an electric power generator had been placed in an enclosed indoor space near the bedrooms and had been switched on following a power outage in the area.[12] Investigators suggested that fumes from the generator likely caused carbon monoxide poisoning, although forensic examinations were conducted to confirm the exact cause of death. The bodies showed no signs of violence, ruling out foul play.[13][14] The Georgian Interior Ministry launched an investigation into the incident to determine whether negligence or improper safety measures contributed to the tragedy. The event drew significant public attention, sparking strong emotions both domestically and internationally. The incident quickly went viral on social media, where users expressed grief and outrage, particularly over potential lapses in safety standards. Government officials and community leaders called for stricter enforcement of safety regulations regarding the use of power generators, while Indian diplomatic representatives coordinated with Georgian authorities to assist in repatriating the victims' remains.[15][16] See alsoReferences
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