Mount Suphan Climbs Turkey:
Mount Süphan is the third highest summit of Turkey. It is located on the borders of Adilcevaz and Malazgirt counties. The mountain is the highest peak in the van region, rising to an elevation of 4,058 meters (13,314 feet) above sea level.
In the Urartian religion, Mount Suphan is a god and the god’s Name is Eiduru is the inspiration for the name of our climbing program. Mount Süphan is considered to be sacred from the days of Urartian Kingdom until today because of its fertility. There are dozens of plateaus on the foothills of the mountain and nearby the Lake Van. Climbs to Mount Süphan are done using the east route. The route is highly suitable for climbs. Mountain is challenging because of its volcanic nature, especially the sandy areas. From the summit, Mount Ararat is visible as well as a bird’s eye view of the Lake Van weather permitting. Mount Süphan has also unique geologic qualities.
The Suphan Mountain route in Bitlis, Adilcevaz, Turkey, is a popular trail that takes hikers to the summit of the mountain. The trail is considered to be moderately difficult, with steep inclines and rocky terrain. It typically takes around 2-3 days to complete the hike, with hikers camping along the way. The trail starts at the village of Kışkıllı in Adilcevaz and follows a steep ascent to the summit of Suphan Mountain. Along the way, hikers will pass through beautiful alpine plains and , as well as rocky outcroppings. At the summit of Suphan Mountain, hikers are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, Lake Van, and the surrounding countryside. Overall, the Suphan Mountain route in Bitlis, Adilcevaz, Turkey, is a rewarding hiking trail that offers stunning views of one of Turkey’s most beautiful natural wonders.
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Mount Suphan Climbs East Route Programs:
Climbing Mount Suphan 5 Days "Eiduru" Program
Mount Süphan Eiduru Program is preferred by adventurers and mountaineers who want to generally explore the natural beauties of Van and Bitlis as well as its cultural richness.
Along with a climb to Mount Süphan, the program includes trips to Akdamar Island, fortresses of Van, Çavuştepe (Haykaberd) and Hoşap Castle…