Outdoor zipline ride in Martvili Municipality, near Martvili Canyon. Family-friendly, daily in season.
Martvili-Taleri-Chkhorotsku Road, Martvili, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti, Georgia.



The Martvili Zipline is the most popular adventure-sports stop in Martvili Municipality and one of the easiest ways to add real adrenaline to a Samegrelo road trip. The line is set in open countryside on the Martvili-Taleri-Chkhorotsku road, only a short drive from the famous Martvili Canyon, Gachedili Canyon, and Salkhino. You strap into a full-body harness, clip in, lean back, and fly. Most riders are first-timers and leave the platform within ten minutes of arriving.
This page is the official information page for the Martvili Zipline branch of Zipline.ge - the team that operates ziplines in Batumi, Tbilisi (Narikala), and other regions of Georgia. If you searched for "zipline Martvili", "zipline near me" in Samegrelo, or "things to do near Martvili Canyon", you are in the right place. Below you will find directions, opening hours, prices, what to wear, who can ride, and a list of nearby attractions you can combine into a single half-day.
The launch tower stands beside the Martvili-Taleri-Chkhorotsku highway, on the way from Martvili town toward the village of Taleri. From central Martvili (the Chkondidi Monastery roundabout) you reach the zipline in roughly 8 to 12 minutes by car. Look for the orange and white zipline tower visible from the road.
Free parking is available on the gravel lot beside the launch tower. Marshrutka minibuses running the Martvili - Chkhorotsku and Martvili - Senaki routes can drop you on request near the zipline turnoff.
The Martvili Zipline experience runs about twenty minutes from the moment you sign in to the moment you collect your gear at the end. After the safety briefing, an operator helps you into the harness, secures the helmet, and walks you up to the platform. You clip onto the trolley with two independent safety lanyards, sit back, and let gravity do the rest. On a clear day the view opens out over the Samegrelo countryside toward the foothills of Egrisi.
It is a single ride from launch tower to landing platform. The line is fast enough to feel like a real adventure ride and short enough that nervous first-timers stay confident the whole way down. You can ride solo, in pairs on parallel lines, or in tandem with an operator if you are below the solo weight minimum.
Adventure-sports safety is a profession, not a slogan. The Martvili Zipline follows the same protocol as the Batumi and Tbilisi Narikala lines:
The Martvili Zipline is built around the same rider standards used at certified European adventure parks.
Martvili is one of the densest clusters of natural sights in western Georgia. Most visitors who come for the zipline turn it into a half- or full-day in the area.
Zipline.ge is a Georgian adventure-sports operator running ziplines across the country. The Martvili Zipline is part of the same network as Tbilisi Narikala Zipline and Batumi Zipline. That means the same safety standards, the same equipment supplier, and the same staff training program at every location. If you already rode with us in Batumi or Tbilisi, the Martvili experience will feel familiar - just with a different backdrop.
The Martvili branch is one of the few outdoor adventure activities in Samegrelo. Most travelers in this region split their time between canyon boat rides and quiet monastery tours; the zipline adds an adrenaline component that pairs naturally with a Martvili Canyon morning.
By car from Tbilisi the most common route is via the S1 motorway through Mtskheta, Khashuri, and Zestaponi, then Kutaisi, Samtredia, Senaki and Martvili. Total drive: about four and a half hours in normal traffic. From Kutaisi International Airport the zipline is roughly 1 hour 10 minutes - this is the most convenient airport for international visitors. From Zugdidi the zipline is under an hour, making it an easy day trip if you are based in Mestia or Anaklia. From Batumi count about two and a half hours along the Black Sea coast and through Senaki.
By public transport take a marshrutka from Didube bus station (Tbilisi) or Kutaisi central bus station to Martvili, then a local taxi to the zipline. The total cost is a fraction of a private transfer and the trip is straightforward.
No. Kinchkha Zipline is a different operator in a different village in the Tsalenjikha area. The Martvili Zipline is the line operated by Zipline.ge on the Martvili-Taleri-Chkhorotsku road, near Martvili town and Martvili Canyon.
Yes, and it is the most popular combo for visitors. Most travelers start with the morning canyon boat ride (the water is calmest in the morning) and follow with the zipline before lunch.
Yes. Schools, corporate teambuilding groups, and tour operators are welcome. Call ahead to reserve a time slot and ask about group rates.
Yes. The operators verify each rider's weight before the ride to confirm the harness and trolley are within range.
You can wear a chest- or helmet-mounted action camera if it is fully strapped. Handheld phones are not allowed during the ride for safety - drop them risks both your phone and someone below.
Walk-ins welcome at the launch tower on the Martvili-Taleri-Chkhorotsku Road. For weekends, public holidays, and groups, call +995 574 79 20 81 or message us on Facebook. See you on the line.
See all Zipline.ge locations | Tbilisi Narikala Zipline | Batumi Zipline