Top 5 Highest Mountains in Armenia

  1. top 1 Aragats
  2. top 2 Kaputjugh
  3. top 3 Gomshasar
  4. top 4 Tsrasar
  5. top 5 Azhdahak

Gomshasar

In the Lesser Caucasus, the Murovda or Mrav is the highest mountain range. Gomshasar Mountain, at 3,724 meters, is the highest peak in the range, which stretches for about 70 kilometers. Ariutyan (valiancy) mountain is another name for Gomshasar. Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Paleogene rocks dominate the landscape. It is made up of volcanic rocks, has a rocky peak, and has well-defined landscapes ranging from mountain steppes to snowy zones. The mountain's slopes are steep, with alpine and subalpine flora covering them.


From Hinaldag Peak to Gomshasar Mountain, the Mrav range stretches north. A group of scenic lakes, including Goygol near the northern slope, can be found on the northeastern slope.


There are signs of ancient frosting on the mountain's summit, and some snowlines can still be seen in the mountain's former glacier. Due to the fact that Gomshasar is a borderline mountain with several Armenian military outposts, climbing it without special permission is prohibited.


Elevation: 3724 m

Location: Lesser Caucasus, Armenia

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Top 5 Highest Mountains in Armenia

  1. top 1 Aragats
  2. top 2 Kaputjugh
  3. top 3 Gomshasar
  4. top 4 Tsrasar
  5. top 5 Azhdahak

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