Mount Ararat is a dormant volcano located in eastern Turkey, near the border with Armenia. It stands at an elevation of 5,137 meters (16,854 feet), making it the highest peak in Turkey. The mountain is known for its snow-capped summit and is often shrouded in clouds, creating a striking landscape.
The mountain holds significant cultural and historical importance, particularly in Christianity and Judaism, as it is traditionally associated with the resting place of Noah's Ark after the Great Flood. Its unique geology and biodiversity also attract hikers and nature enthusiasts from around the world.