Turkey has mountainous regions with different geological formations. Turkey's
magnificient mountains and forests are wonderful natural preserves for an
extraordinary variety of wild life, flora and fauna. Two of Turkey's most famous
peaks Mt. Erciyes in Kayseri in Central Anatolia(3917 m) and Mt. Agri; (mt.
Ararat 5137 m) in the east, are volcanos. Both of them are inactive. Other
mountain ranges are the Rize-Kackar (3932 m) in the eastern Black Sea region,
Nigde Aladag; (3756 m) in the central Taurus range and the Cilo and Sat
mountains (4136 m) near Hakkari in the eastern Taurus.
The mountainous
nature of the country has influenced also the culture. For centuries, nomads and
semi-nomadic people have moved yearly to the fresh pastures of the higher
elevations in the summer. These alpine medows, called yayla, house nomadic
people who still preserve their traditions.
For climbers Turkey offers a
wealth of exploration. The challenging terrain offers lots of opportunities for
outdoor sports.
Below you can find detailed information about the famous
mountains of Turkey offering exciting mountaineering experiences. Click one of
the links and learn more about it...
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