
Rising from the common borders of Turkey and Iran, Mt. Agri
(Ararat), an inactive volcano capped year round with ice and snow,
reaches 5137 meters. The Old Testament records that it
was on this mountain that Noah’s Ark came to rest after the great flood.
Southwest of the mountain, the Little Mt. Agri (Ararat) reaches up to 3896
meters. The Serdarbulak lava plateau (2600 m) stretches out between the
two pinnacles. Whatever your motivation for visiting this region and
exploring the mountain range, climbing the spectacular Agri (Ararat) is a
challenging and rewarding experience.
In the summer, the weather in the area and on Mt. Agri
(Ararat) itself is sunny, warm and dry. However, in the winter and spring,
cold and harsh conditions prevail, and mountain climbers occasionally face
blizzards and turbulent weather. July, August and September are the months
when most world mountain climbers come to the area and when the climb up
Agri (Ararat) is most enjoyable. Despite the usual sunny and clear weather
at that time of year, high altitude mountain weather prevails above 3000
meters. The Southern face of the mountain offers the easiest and safest
ascent to the summit with the best routes and communication,
transportation and safety considerations. It is not advised to climb Mt.
Agri (Ararat) alone and without a guide.
Getting There
The Trabzon-Erzurum-Tehran international transit
highway, an excellent asphalt road, skirts the Western and Southern flanks
of Agri (Ararat) before heading into Iran. Dogubayazit, 270 km from
Erzurum, and nearby lgdir, the two closest towns to the mountain, are
situated on this route. Daily planes, trains, and buses connect Erzurum
with Ankara.
Regional Attractions
The area surrounding Agri (Ararat) has retained its
natural beauty and the local population still engages in the traditional
lifestyle. During the summer months, whole villages move to the yayla, the
summer pasture, to find fresh grazing for their herds of sheep, goats,
cattle and horses. Women continue to weave carpets and kilims in
time-honored designs; Ortülü vilIage is particularly renowned as a center
of beautifuI handicrafts. Other nearby tourist attractions include the
lshakpasa Palace, a fabulous 18th century castle of a local potentate.
