Olympus is a mountain in Greece, known in ancient mythology as the home of the gods, including Zeus, Hera, and Poseidon. It is the highest mountain in Greece, reaching an elevation of 2,918 meters (9,573 feet). The mountain is part of the Olympus Range and is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, featuring diverse flora and fauna.
In addition to its mythological significance, Olympus is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The surrounding national park offers various trails and stunning views, attracting visitors who wish to explore its rich biodiversity and historical importance.