'Meskheti Range' ('Meskh/Meskhet/Meskhetian Range' 'Adzhar-Imereti Range', 'Adzhar-Akhaltsikh Range') is a part of the
Lesser Caucasus mountain range in southwestern
Georgia.
The length of the range is 150 km and the highest point is
Mount Mepistskharo at an elevation of 2,850 meters above sea level. The Meskheti Range range is characterized by high amounts of precipitation. The territory around Mt. Mtirala (the
Ajarian section of the range) was the wettest region within the
Soviet Union and is the most humid area of the
Caucasus with an annual precipitation of approximately 4500mm/year. The slopes of the Meskheti Range are mainly covered by deciduous forests (
oak,
chestnut,
maple,
hornbeam,
beech) below 1,200 meters above sea level and by coniferous forests (
spruce,
fir and in some cases
pine) from 1,200-1,800 meters. The highest regions of the range are covered by sub-alpine and
alpine meadows.