đ Our Tushetian Migration â A Living Tradition
As a Tushetian who grew up in the mountains, migration is not just an event; itâs a fundamental part of our existence. For generations, our families have guided horse herds between the lowland winter pastures and the high alpine meadows of Tusheti, following the seasons, the terrain, and the same paths our ancestors took.
Migration embodies more than just travel; it reflects our respect for nature, our responsibility towards the herd, and the profound bond shared among people, animals, and mountains. We ride valleys, rivers, and steep passes. While the mountains challenge your endurance, they also offer tranquility and insight.
During migration, we embrace simplicityâspending long hours on horseback, enjoying meals outdoors, and sleeping beneath a canopy of stars. There is no urgency, only a sense of purpose and tradition.
































