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Joqolo – 2 hotels and places to stay

Budget hotels in Joqolo and nearby

  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.9
    Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 10 reviews

    Offering a garden and garden view, Pankisi Wooden Cottage is set in Akhmeta, 49 km from King Erekle II Palace and 49 km from King Erekle II Palace.

    From US$73.80 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.7
    Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 7 reviews

    Set 45 km from King Erekle II Palace, 45 km from King Erekle II Palace and 48 km from Gremi Citadel, Alazani 2015 provides accommodation situated in Duisi.

    From US$44.28 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.9
    Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 38 reviews

    Featuring a garden and views of garden, Guest House Melissa is a recently renovated guest house set in Duisi, 18 km from Alaverdi St. George Cathedral.

    From US$44.28 per night
  • Located in K'vemo Khalatsani, within 18 km of Alaverdi St. George Cathedral and 45 km of King Erekle II Palace, Tamila Guesthouse provides accommodation with a garden and as well as free private...

Best hotels with breakfast in Joqolo and nearby

  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 10.0
    Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 1 review

    Boasting river views, Tamila Guesthouse features accommodation with a patio, around 18 km from Alaverdi St. George Cathedral.

    From US$43.23 per night

What guests said about Joqolo:

  • 10.0

    Joqolo is a village in the Pankisi valley.

    Joqolo is a village in the Pankisi valley. The valley is inhabited by the Kist minority. They are partially Georgified Chechen Moslems. The valley town of Duisi has 2 architecturally interesting mosques. On Friday just before noon in a side-building of the Old Mosque of Duisi some of the local woman hold a zikr--about an hour of ritual prayer/chant/dance. The zikr is a common sufi practice throughout the Islamic world, but to my knowledge only here do women perform a zikr. Not only was my wife allowed to watch and photograph, even I was allowed to watch. It was unforgettable.
    Guest review by
    Richard
    United States
  • 4.0

    I am familiar with Islam and have traveled to Muslim...

    I am familiar with Islam and have traveled to Muslim countries. The guesthouse's tour to provide insight into the Muslim experience in Georgia was a waste. I learned much more on the web about Pankisi without going there. If you were to be able to arrange a "real" tour by an experienced guide, it might be fruitful. The mosques' exterior design we were shown are very interesting but we did not have access inside nor a knowledge introduction to the Islamic community there. The relationship of the Chechen community in Pankisi with Georgia was not evident. It was a unnecessary side trip.
    Guest review by
    Myles
    United States
  • 10.0

    Beautiful village in the Pankisi valley, a hidden gem and a...

    Beautiful village in the Pankisi valley, a hidden gem and a must visit on anyone’s Georgian itinerary. Hospitable people and generous with their hospitality, smiles and welcome. cone here to experience a lifestyle that is not found in the cities, unwind, enjoy the fresh air, nature walks and organic fresh food!
    Guest review by
    Nazier
    South Africa