Aragats
Aragats is the highest mountain in Armenia, standing at 4,090 meters (13,419 feet) above sea level. It is a dormant volcano located in the western part of the country and is known for its stunning landscapes, diverse flora, and fauna. The mountain has four peaks, with the northern peak being the tallest.
The region around Aragats is popular for hiking and outdoor activities, attracting both locals and tourists. The mountain is also significant in Armenian culture and history, often associated with various legends and myths. Its unique geological features make it a site of interest for scientists and nature enthusiasts alike.