Mount Ararat & Mount Suphan 9-Day Trekking Expedition
- 9 Days
- 3 Volcano Summits
- 5,165m Highest Peak
- Flexible Departures
- Duration: 9 Days
- Difficulty Level: Moderate to Challenging
- Season: Seasonally Operated
- Summit Altitude: 5,165 m
This 9-day expedition is a unique multi-peak adventure across Eastern Turkey’s volcanic mountains.
The program includes:
Nemrut Crater
Mount Suphan (4,058m)
Mount Ararat (5,165m)
Designed for climbers who want progressive acclimatization and a complete high-altitude experience before attempting Mount Ararat.
Upon arrival at Van Airport, you will be welcomed by our professional mountain guide and transferred to Nemrut Crater.
We begin our hike (4–6 hours round trip).
After reaching the crater summit area, we return to camp.
Rest
Dinner
Overnight in tents at Nemrut Crater
After breakfast, we drive to Mount Suphan Base Camp (2,400m).
We set up camp and enjoy a relaxed afternoon.
In the evening:
BBQ dinner
Briefing for summit day
Overnight at Suphan Base Camp.
Early morning summit attempt on Mount Suphan (4,058m).
This climb serves as excellent acclimatization for Mount Ararat.
After reaching the summit:
Descend back to Base Camp
Tea & rest
Drive to Doğubayazıt
Hotel check-in and rest.
After breakfast, we drive to Çevirme Village (2,200m).
We begin the trek to Mount Ararat Base Camp (3,200m).
Equipment is transported by pack animals.
Hiking duration: 3–4 hours
Elevation gain: approx. 1,000m
Overnight at Base Camp.
After breakfast, we climb to Camp 2 (4,200m).
Equipment is transported by pack animals.
Climbing duration: 4–5 hours
Elevation gain: approx. 1,000m
Hot meal and early rest.
Overnight at Camp 2.
Early morning summit push (around 1–2 a.m.).
After 5–7 hours of ascent, we reach the summit of Mount Ararat (5,165m).
After enjoying the summit:
Descend to Camp 2
Rest and meal
Continue descent to Camp 1 (3,200m)
Overnight at Camp 1.
After breakfast at Camp 1:
Descend to Çevirme Village
Transfer to Doğubayazıt
Overnight at hotel.
We explore the highlights of the region:
Ishak Pasha Palace
Traditional site associated with Noah’s Ark
Meteor Crater
Scenic views near the Iranian border
Overnight in Doğubayazıt.
After breakfast, transfer to Van or Ağrı Airport according to departure time.
End of services.
What’s Included
- ✓All ground transportation in Van, Doğubayazıt, and on Mount Ararat
- ✓Airport transfers (Van or Ağrı)
- ✓All transfers related to the expedition program
- ✓Hotel accommodation in Doğubayazıt (3-star hotel)
- ✓Camping accommodation during the climb (tents shared by 2 participants)
- ✓Sleeping mattresses provided at camps
- ✓All meals during the climbing program
- ✓Soft drinks during the expedition
- ✓Cooking service at camps
- ✓Crampons (if required due to snow conditions)
- ✓Official Mount Ararat climbing permit
- ✓Professional licensed local mountain guide service (from arrival to end of trek)
What’s Not Included
- ✕International and domestic flight tickets
- ✕Personal climbing equipment
- ✕Tips for guides and support staff
- ✕Alcoholic beverages
- ✕Meals in town outside the climbing program
Personal Equipment Required
- •Trekking boots with strong ankle support
- •Good quality sleeping bag (suitable for high altitude)
- •Warm layered clothing
- •Insulated gloves and warm socks
- •Trekking poles
- •Headlamp
- •Sunglasses (UV protection)
- •Winter hat covering ears
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Mount Ararat a technical climb?
Mount Ararat is considered a non-technical high-altitude climb during the normal climbing season. No advanced mountaineering techniques such as rope climbing or ice wall ascent are required under standard summer conditions.
However, it is a physically demanding expedition due to altitude (5,165 meters) and long ascent days. Basic use of trekking poles and crampons may be necessary depending on snow conditions near the summit.
Do I need previous climbing experience?
Previous high-altitude trekking experience is recommended but not mandatory.
If you are in good physical condition and comfortable hiking 5–7 hours per day on steep terrain, you can successfully complete the Mount Ararat climb with our professional guides.
We recommend regular cardio training and hiking preparation before the expedition.
When is the best time to climb Mount Ararat?
The best time to climb Mount Ararat is during the stable weather months of the climbing season, typically from late spring to early autumn.
During this period, snow conditions are more predictable, and summit success rates are significantly higher. Weather on Mount Ararat can still change rapidly, so flexibility is always important.
Is a climbing permit required?
Yes, a Mount Ararat climbing permit is mandatory for all foreign and domestic climbers.
The permit is issued by Turkish authorities and must be arranged in advance. Our team handles the entire permit application process on your behalf as part of the expedition organization.
Still have questions? Contact our team for detailed information.







