Arkhoti Valley, Arkhvati Gorge (Georgian: áÂÂá á®áÂÂá¢áÂÂá¡ á®áÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂ) is a valley in Georgia, in the Dusheti municipality of the Mtskheta-Mtianeti region, inside the historical region of Khevsureti. It is one of the most isolated regions of Georgia.
Arkhoti Valley is represented, with two villages, and . The village on the left bank of the river Chimghistskali () has become depopulated.
In the Arkhoti Valley there are still the remains of the following villages and towns: Kalotana (), Ghorghu (), Tskhsua (), Kviritsminda ().
There are also places of the following name: Bisna () in the Bisna Valley () and Kovgra () in the Taniestskali Gorge ().
The Arkhoti Valley is a border region and is bordered by Russia to the north.
These are some of the cult buildings of the Arkhoti Valley: Svetiangelozisljvari, Tskalshuisjvari, Tchishvelisjvari, Arkhotisjvari, Laghi Iakhsari, Sabekuri, Rkenisjvari, Saneba Tskalsshuas Meburtvali, Sanebakaris Mezobeli, Mariamtsminda, Peter Oreti, Petre Zetukis Tsverisa, Sabalakhis Tsveri
Castles: , , Kaviskari Tower, , Kharat Castle.
The main and shortest way to the neighboring Kist people is the road that follows river Assa. The distance from the remote village of the community - to the nearest settlements of Amga-Ingushetia - Pui, which the people of Arkhot call Gostikakauri, is 18-20 km.
Road construction was finished only by 2018.