To truly feel the spirit of the Oda, you must spend at least one night within its walls. When evening falls,
the village grows quiet, broken only by the song of crickets and the distant echo of the river, the Oda
house transform into almost magical dwelling. Its centuries-old wooden walls built with oak, elm, or
hornbeam breathe with a pure, healing energy. Wrought-iron bedsteads and carved wooden frames,
rooms adorned with woven rugs and ornaments, ancient cabinets and timeworn furniture create an
atmosphere where sleep feels like a journey into the past. Today, Odas offer a variety of ways to
experience this enchantment: you may stay in a cozy traditional family room, in an eco-lodge
thoughtfully designed in harmony with the environment, or even in a unique glamping pod shaped like a
clay ‘qvevri’. An overnight stay in the Oda is an immersion into authentic Georgian life. Honest
conversations with the hosts, stories of Georgian women’s resilience, old tales told by the fireplace, the
warmth of family, the taste of homemade dishes, aromatic teas, and local wines – all carry the spirit of
hospitality passed down through generations. And as the night unfolds, from a sky jeweled with stars to
the first golden rays of dawn, an Oda night becomes a journey where dream and reality intertwine, time
itself seems to pause, and the memory stays with you forever.