Mount Ararat (5137m) is the highest peak in Turkey. It is a volcanic mountain
made up of basalt, which changes to andesite lava around 4000 m. At the summit
there is a glacier, and on the eastern slope is the Serdarbulak ridge, with Kucuk
(Little) Ararat at 3896m. The height of Mount Ararat, along with its glaciers,
geological formations, people, and mountain meadows covered snow has an
alluring, almost magical appearance
Application: BMU_Sporcu TDF
Expedition itinerary: BMU_Agri2022Exp