28 km | 1900 m
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Mount Aragats

Winter Climb to the North Peak

Mount Aragats

Winter Climb to the North Peak

28 km | 1900 m
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Mount Aragats is the highest peak in Armenia and one of the most important mountain systems in the region, which is of volcanic origin. Located in the western part of Armenia, it has 4 peaks and serves as an important natural and cultural symbol of the country. The northern peak, standing at 4,090 meters, is the highest and most difficult to climb. Winter hiking on the northern peak offers a unique and challenging experience, as the snow-covered landscape transforms the mountain into a stunning winter wonderland. The cold temperatures, icy conditions, and unpredictable weather make the climb more demanding, providing a rewarding adventure for experienced hikers. The trek tests physical and mental endurance while offering the opportunity to develop essential mountaineering skills. Despite the challenges, the quiet solitude of winter makes reaching the summit even more satisfying, making it an unforgettable adventure for those seeking a true challenge.
Why should I go on this hike
We will climb northern (4090 m) peak of Mount Aragats - the highest point in Armenia

We will enjoy the beautiful winter views.

There are fewer climbers in winter, so you can enjoy a quieter, more peaceful experience on the mountain.

We will have lunch at the top, which offers a beautiful view of Ararat, Atis and other mountains

Climbing in winter is harder, which helps you improve your skills and gives you a real sense of achievement.

Winter climbing is full of surprises, with cold air and changing weather, making it a thrilling and unique experience.

We will get lunch bags with a snack for the day and have a delicious dinner at the end of the hike.
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