Türkiye's Yarra Mountains

Türkiye's Yarra Mountains

Called Agridag in Turkish, it is a dormant volcano in the east of Türkiye, close to the border between Iran and Armenia. It is famous for its unique double peak profile and cultural and historical significance. With an altitude of 5137 meters, it is the highest peak in Türkiye. It holds an important position in religious traditions, especially closely related to the story of Noah's Ark in the Bible. According to these traditions, it is believed to be the place where Noah's Ark anchored after the Great Flood, symbolizing hope and revival. Make this mountain a symbol of Jewish, Christian, and Islamic faith. It is a symbol of natural beauty and cultural heritage in eastern Türkiye.