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How to get fromTs’khinvali to Batumiby car, train, bus, or taxi

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There are 6 ways to get from Ts’khinvali to Batumi by car, train, bus, or taxi

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  1. Drive, train

    best
    1. Drive from Ts’khinvali to Khashuricar car
    2. Take the train from Khashuri to Batumitrain train 202
    10h 48m
    $79–122
  2. Drive, Minibus

    cheapest
    1. Drive from Ts’khinvali to Khashuricar car
    2. Take the bus from Borjomi to Batumibus bus
    11h 18m
    $59–81
  3. Drive 633.5 km

    1. Drive from Ts’khinvali to Batumicar car 633.5 km
    8h 59m
    $78–112
  4. Taxi, train

    1. Take the taxi from Ts’khinvali to Karelitaxi taxi
    2. Take the train from Kareli to Zestafonitrain train 854
    3. Take the train from Zestafoni to Batumitrain train 202
    11h 51m
    $128–171
  5. Taxi, train, Minibus

    1. Take the taxi from Ts’khinvali to Karelitaxi taxi
    2. Take the train from Kareli to Borjomi-Parktrain train 618 / ...
    3. Take the bus from Borjomi to Batumibus bus
    11h 28m
    $108–127
  6. Taxi, train, bus

    1. Take the taxi from Ts’khinvali to Karelitaxi taxi
    2. Take the train from Kareli to Urekitrain train 854
    3. Take the bus from Ureki to Batumibus bus
    11h 50m
    $105–132

Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Ts’khinvali, Georgia and Batumi, Georgia?

There is no direct connection from Ts’khinvali to Batumi. However, you can drive to Khashuri then take the train to Batumi. Alternatively, you can drive from Ts’khinvali to Batumi in around 8h 59m.

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