Recently, I was lucky enough to spend a few days in an amazing corner of our planet — in the village of Kyndyg, located in the Ochamchyrsky district of Abkhazia. This place has become a real haven and a source of inspiration for me.
From the first steps I took on the territory of the guest house, I was overcome by a sense of peace. The house I was staying in was not just a building; it seemed to breathe history and warmth. Every detail of the interior has been thought out to the smallest detail, creating an atmosphere of comfort and tranquility. The owners of the house greeted me with such sincere kindness that I felt at home. Their hospitality was a reminder that true cordiality is an art that can connect hearts.
The nature around was amazing. The mountains, shrouded in a light mist, seemed to embrace the village, and the greenery of the forests and bright flowers created a symphony of colors. I often walked around the neighborhood, listening to the whisper of the wind and the singing of birds. At such moments, I realized how important it is sometimes to step back from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and just be — feel part of this splendor.
The sea was only a few steps away from the house. Its vast expanses beckoned with their depth and mystery. I spent hours on the beach watching the waves gently touch the sand. It was a time to reflect on life, how unpredictable and beautiful it is. Each wave seemed to me a symbol of change, a reminder that everything flows and changes, just like our existence.
One of the most memorable moments was a visit to the hot springs. The warm water enveloped me like the embrace of nature. I was sitting there, lost in my thoughts, and I realized that it's moments like this that make us alive. In this state of relaxation and harmony with myself, I felt my worries and worries dissolve in hot water.
In the evenings, we gathered at a restaurant nearby, where local chefs delighted us with dishes full of flavors and aromas. Each dinner was not just a meal — it was a real gastronomic journey that brought people together at the table. I enjoyed chatting with other guests and locals, sharing stories and impressions.
My stay in Kyndyga was not only a rest for the body, but also a real food for the soul. I left with a feeling of inner peace and inspiration, filled with gratitude for the opportunity to touch this corner of paradise. Abkhazia, with its magnificent nature and kind people, has left an indelible mark on my heart.
I believe that each of us should find time for such places — places where we can stop, take a deep breath and just be. After all, it is in the silence of nature that we can hear ourselves and understand what is really important in life.
a quiet place, clean, there is a lot of space in the yard to play with children, geese, chickens, rabbit, dogs in the backyard (children will definitely like animals), a carport, there is also a canopy made of grape leaves that protects in the heat, lying in a hammock it is pleasant to swing, admire the sky, grapes, flowers. Our room had air conditioning, a double bed, a wardrobe, 2 bedside tables, we were provided with a cot on request. The owners are responsive people, if you need something, they go to a dialogue. There are 2 showers on the floor, there was also a room with a shower, but we didn't get it, it was booked in advance. In addition to the room in the lobby, you can use a dining group (table, chairs), a sofa and a TV. We ate in a cafe a block away (very tasty, varied, high-quality, an acceptable price tag in Abkhazia) from the house, did not cook ourselves, did not ask the hostess to cook. I don't like cooking on vacation. Near the sea (walking distance of 10 minutes), eucalyptus grove, hot springs on both sides of the village (one is a favorite of tourists close to the village, the second is to walk along the highway 2 km or drive by car-less visited, but also comfortable). I really liked it. I recommend.