Alarat Mountain, Türkiye

Alarat Mountain, Türkiye

Located in the far east of Türkiye (traditionally belonging to Armenia), it is a snow covered dormant compound volcano, which consists of two main volcanic cones: Greater Ale Mountain and Lesser Ale Mountain. Mount Da'ale is the highest peak of Türkiye and Armenia plateau, with an altitude of 16853 feet. Da'ershan has become a destination for climbers and pilgrims due to its spectacular peaks and religious significance. The mountain is covered with thick snow, and the snow on the top of the mountain remains unchanged all year round, becoming a unique natural landscape. Despite controversy, it holds an important position in history, culture, and religion, continuing to attract tourists and explorers from around the world to explore