Ascending Biblical Mount Ararat
Climbing in the East Anatolian Mountains

Climbing Mount Ararat does not represent a major challenge for people in good physical
condition. It is not necessary to have a high level of technical knowledge or climbing
skills. Experience in hill walking is of advantage. However, one basic requirement is
a very good state of fitness and stamina. Above 5,000m the air is very thin, it becomes
more difficult to breathe and every step is strenuous. Our group will be led by a Turkish
guide with an approved state certificate. As a warming up exercise we will climb the Artos 3,700m.
According to the Old Testament Noah landed on the seventeenth day of the seventh month
on Mount Ararat. The extinct volcanic massif in eastern Turkey overlooking the point at
which the borders of Turkey, Iran and Armenia converge has been a fascination point for
thousands of years. Towering at a height of 5,165m Mount Ararat is the highest mountain
in Turkey. Observed from a plateau at 1,000m it is a phenominal sight rising 4,000m
straight up. Even in summer the peak is topped with snow and with the cloud formations
just below is appears to be floating in the air.
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Price per person| Art | Price |
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| Tent | £870.00 |
| Double room | £1,060.00 |
| Single room | £1,130.00 |
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Dates
- Sat., 06. Jun. 2009 - Sun., 14. Jun. 2009
- Sat., 13. Jun. 2009 - Sun., 21. Jun. 2009
- Sat., 20. Jun. 2009 - Sun., 28. Jun. 2009
- Sat., 27. Jun. 2009 - Sun., 05. Jul. 2009
- Sat., 04. Jul. 2009 - Sun., 12. Jul. 2009
- Sat., 11. Jul. 2009 - Sun., 19. Jul. 2009
- Sat., 18. Jul. 2009 - Sun., 26. Jul. 2009
- Sat., 25. Jul. 2009 - Sun., 02. Aug. 2009
- Sat., 01. Aug. 2009 - Sun., 09. Aug. 2009
- Sat., 08. Aug. 2009 - Sun., 16. Aug. 2009
- Sat., 15. Aug. 2009 - Sun., 23. Aug. 2009
- Sat., 22. Aug. 2009 - Sun., 30. Aug. 2009
- Sat., 29. Aug. 2009 - Sun., 06. Sep. 2009
- Sat., 05. Sep. 2009 - Sun., 13. Sep. 2009
Price includes
- Flights
- Airport Taxes and fuel surcharge
- All bus transfers and other transport
- Depending on flight times eventually 1 overnight stay in Istanbul incl. breakfast
- Accommodation in en suite double/single room
- Full board (picnic lunch), tea and water at the Dr. Koch holiday resort
- Camping equipment and non-alcoholic drinks during the climb
- Mountain guide
- Breach of warranty certificate
Additional costs
- Other beverages
- Evening meal in Istanbul
- Visa application charge
- Charge for visa
- Charges for local sport ministry
Number of participants
4 - 16 persons; the trip can still take place with less than 4
participants with an additional charge.
Note
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Important: According to past experience we recommend that this tour should be booked about four months
in advance of travel date.
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Travel documents: passport valid for at least six months from travel date.
Alterations
The programme is subject to change.
- Day 1
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Flight to Instanbul
Transfer to hotel in the centre of the historical old town. (1 overnight)
- Day 2
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Flight to Van, Ahtamar, Gevaş
Flight over Turkey from west to east. After landing, by boat to Ahtamar Island and
the Armenian Church of the Holy Cross. Seldschukish cemetary at Gevaş on the south
shore of the lake. Journey on to DR. KOCH holiday resort Lake Van.
- Day 3
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Mount Artos
At the south shore of Lake Van near Gevaş we climb up a steep stoney path to the
Artos massif at 3,700m. From here we have a wonderful view over Lake Van and the marvellous
Armenian monastery of Ahtamar.
- Day 4
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Base Camp on Ararat
Ascent to 3,200 m.
Base camp at foot of mountain at about 2,500m. A Turkish mountain guide accompanies
us from here. Pack equipment on the horses. We reach Camp 1 at 3,200m in about 4
hours. (1 overnight in Camp 1)
- Day 5
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Ascent to 4,200 m, Camp 2
The route gets steeper and steeper. For the ascent from 3,200m to 4,200m we need
about 5 hours. We can admire the abundant mountain flora, Golden Eagle and Griffon
Vulture. (1 overnight in Camp 2)
- Day 6
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Race to the top at 5,165m. Descent to 3200m
We set off again in the early hours. At about 5,000m we will need crampons. We should
reach the summit after about 6 hours. Breathtaking view. For the descent to Base1 we
need about 5 or 6 hours. (1 overnight at Camp 2)
- Day 7
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Descent to base, Ishak Paşa Palace, Lake Van
Descent to foot of mountain in about 2 hours. During the journey back visit to the
fairy-tale palace of the Kurdish emir Ishak Paşa near Doğubayazıt.
- Day 8
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Leisure day, Van city
Swimming, resting at the beach or visit to Van city.
- Day 9
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Return flight from Van.
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