The rivers of the municipality are fed by lanyards, rains, soil water, and springs.
The south-western part of the municipality is a plain, which is a floodplain of the river Natanebi, with an average height of 20 metres (66 ft) above sea level.
Achi water gorge North of Vake is the southwestern end of the Guria Mountains, where the average altitude is 120 metres (390 ft) above sea level.
Humidity is due to the proximity of the Black Sea and high ridges to the east.
The average annual air temperature is 14.5 to −4 °C (58.1 to 24.8 °F), the coldest month is January (+5 to −5 °C [41 to 23 °F]), and the warmest is August (23 to 13 °C [73 to 55 °F]).
Knows fions in winter and spring, though they do less harm; Than in other parts of western Georgia.
Among the birds common are dzera, kvavi, orbi, thrush, chkhartvi, wild duck, swamp hen, niblia, kodala, tavshava, heartworm, hawk.
Migratory birds enter in spring: ghazo, jadon, quail, hoopoe, mullet.
The vast majority of the population is Orthodox Christian, a small portion is Muslim, and there are small groups of other religious denominations living in the municipality, such as Catholics, Protestants and Jehovah's Witnesses.
Important monuments are the churches of Achi, Likhauri, and Baileti, where rare frescoes are preserved.
In addition, hall and basilica type churches are located in Dvabzu, Vaniskedi, Kviriketi, Meria, Mtispiri, Konchkati and Khrialeti.
[16] Historical sites include: Ozurgeti Municipality has unique resorts both on the seaside and in the alpine zone.
The resorts of the municipality allow to host tourists from Georgia or abroad in winter and summer, which is one of the main preconditions for budget growth and employment of the population.