Lugela is a mineral water where consistency of chloride and calcium reaches 9,5%.
Lugela gorge from the North is bordered by Migaria limestone massif rich with various relief forms: cave of Potoltsvena (leaf fall) (length 2,5 km, depth 340 m), Khaverdovana abyss (length 1,5 km, depth 400 m), Zesinakhe cave (length 1,5 km, depth 300 m), Mukhuri cave (length 960 m). The territory of the village of Mukhuri is crossed by Shurubumu (‘Breathholding’) canyon rich with the most beautiful cascades of waterfalls.
Lugela gorge from the North is bordered by Migaria limestone massif rich with various relief forms: cave of Potoltsvena (leaf fall) (length 2,5 km, depth 340 m), Khaverdovana abyss (length 1,5 km, depth 400 m), Zesinakhe cave (length 1,5 km, depth 300 m), Mukhuri cave (length 960 m). The territory of the village of Mukhuri is crossed by Shurubumu (‘Breathholding’) canyon rich with the most beautiful cascades of waterfalls.