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Okatse Waterfall, located near Okatse Canyon in Georgia’s Imereti region, is usually an impressive 70-meter-high natural sight. However, during this season it loses much of its charm — the flow is reduced to a thin stream of water.
Another drawback is the cost. You have to pay 20 GEL just to enter, and the same fee applies to many other natural attractions across Georgia. After walking all the way to the ticket booth and seeing the price, we decided to turn back. Visiting multiple sites quickly adds up, and in some cases, the entry fees cost more than your meal. Overall, I found tourist attractions in Georgia to be quite expensive, and this one wasn’t worth it for me in its current state.