Mount Ruapehu, New Zealand

Mount Ruapehu, New Zealand

It is an active stratovolcano on the North Island of New Zealand and one of the highest peaks in the country, with an elevation of 2797 meters. Located within Tongariro National Park, it forms the famous volcanic triangle in the region along with Tongariro Mountain and Nauru Hoy Mountain. Mount Ruapehu is famous for its spectacular ski resorts and mountaineering activities. There are multiple ski resorts, including Huakapapa and Turova, offering ski slopes suitable for skiers of all levels. It is also a popular destination for hikers, with multiple trails crossing its volcanic landscape, including the famous Tongariro Trail. It still attracts thousands of tourists every year.
Mount Fuji volcano crater in Japan

Mount Fuji volcano crater in Japan

It is a symbol of Japan and the highest peak in the country, with an altitude of 3776 meters. This volcano is located in the central part of Honshu Island, about 100 kilometers from Tokyo. It is an active stratovolcano with a volcanic eruption history dating back to about 10000 years ago. The crater of Mount Fuji is a huge caldera called Mount Fuji Crater Lake, formed by multiple volcanic eruptions. The last eruption was the Baoyong eruption in 1707, which had a huge impact on the surrounding areas. Renowned for its almost perfect cone shape and snow hat covering the mountaintop, it is a popular destination for hiking enthusiasts and photographers.