Eastern Anatolia is a prime destination for mountain climbing enthusiasts, offering a range of peaks and stunning landscapes. Mountain climbing in Eastern opportunities cater to both novice and experienced climbers, offering a mix of adventure, natural beauty, and cultural richness.

Mount Ararat (Ağrı Dağı)

Height

At 5,137 meters, it is the highest peak in Türkiye and a prominent climbing destination.

Climbing Routes

The most popular route is the “Southern Route,” which is accessible and offers breathtaking views. Climbers often seek the legendary Noah’s Ark, said to rest on its summit.

Best Season

The climbing season typically runs from June to September, when weather conditions are more favorable.

Mount Süphan (Süphan Dağı)

Height

Standing at 4,058 meters, it is the second-highest volcano in Türkiye.

Climbing Experience

The ascent is challenging but rewarding, with stunning views of Lake Van and the surrounding landscape.

Wildlife

The area is rich in biodiversity, making it a great spot for nature lovers.

Mount Cilo (Cilo Dağları)

Height
Part of the Cilo-Sat Mountains, it reaches up to 4,167 meters.

Climbing and Trekking
Offers various routes for both climbing and trekking, with opportunities to explore glacial lakes and unique flora.

Mount Tendürek (Tendürek Dağı)

Height
Approximately 3,500 meters, it is less frequented but offers a unique climbing experience.

Scenic Views
The summit provides panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountains.


Guided Tours and Safety

Local Guides
 Guided tours, enhance safety and provide valuable insights into the region’s geography and culture.

Preparation
Climbers should be well-prepared for varying weather conditions and altitude challenges.


Cultural Experience
Local Communities: Engaging with local communities adds a cultural dimension to the climbing experience, with opportunities to learn about traditional lifestyles and customs.