
Ağrı Mountain
Ağrı Mountain, also known as Mount Ararat, is the highest peak in Turkey, standing at 5,137 meters (16,854 feet) tall. Located in eastern Turkey near the borders with Armenia and Iran, it is a dormant stratovolcano composed of multiple volcanic cones. The mountain is significant culturally and historically, often associated with the biblical story of Noah's Ark. It features snowy peaks and rugged terrain, attracting climbers and tourists. Due to its altitude and remote location, ascending Ağrı Mountain requires careful planning and proper equipment, making it an impressive challenge for experienced mountaineers.