According to the Bible, after the great flood, Noah's Ark came to rest on Mount Ararat. The exact location of where the ark landed is not specified in the Bible, but Mount Ararat has long been associated with this event.
There have been numerous expeditions to Mount Ararat over the years in search of the remains of Noah's Ark. However, no conclusive evidence of the ark has ever been found. Some expeditions have reported finding pieces of wood or other objects that they claim are from the ark, but these claims have not been verified.
Despite the lack of concrete evidence, Mount Ararat remains a popular destination for religious pilgrims and tourists who are drawn to its biblical significance. The mountain offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular destination for hiking and mountaineering.