Regional overview

The Lesser Caucasus is a broad volcanic, forested, and plateau mountain system running through Armenia, western Azerbaijan, southern Georgia, and north-eastern Turkey. Its hiking character varies sharply by country: Armenia has high volcanic summits and crater lakes; Georgia has well-managed forest and ridge trails in Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park; Azerbaijan has newly promoted marked routes in the Goygol/Dashkasan highlands; Turkey’s Kars-Sarikamis edge has forest, ski-centre, and heritage trekking routes rather than many internationally documented GPX day hikes.

The main season for high Armenian summits is June to October, with snow and storms possible outside midsummer. Borjomi-Kharagauli has year-round lower trails but mud, snow, and registration requirements may apply. Azerbaijan and Turkey route access should be checked locally because border-zone, national-park, and village-road rules can change.

Selection rationale

The five hikes balance the region across the supplied countries: Aragats South Summit and Azhdahak for Armenia’s high volcanic core; Borjomi-Kharagauli Footprint Trail for Georgia’s managed Lesser Caucasus forests; Chiragli-Azgilli for Azerbaijan’s Goygol / Murov views; and Sarikamis-Cibiltepe for the Turkish north-east transition to Caucasia. The Turkey entry is less well documented than the others and is marked accordingly.

Summary table

# Hike Country Route type Distance Gain Max elevation Difficulty
1 Mount Aragats South Summit from Kari Lake Armenia Out-and-back Approx. 8 km Approx. 680 m 3,879-3,888 m depending source Moderate-hard at altitude
2 Mount Azhdahak Crater Summit from 4WD High Start Armenia Out-and-back 10-12 km from high 4WD start; 18-20 km from Geghadir Approx. 600-1,000 m from high start; up to 1,900 m from Geghadir 3,597 m Moderate-hard to hard
3 Borjomi-Kharagauli Footprint Trail Georgia Point-to-point 13 km Easy-moderate / average
4 Chiragli-Azgilli Trail Azerbaijan Point-to-point 9.3 km 564 m gain / 434 m loss 1,880 m Moderate
5 Sarikamis-Cibiltepe Forest and Allahuekber View Walk Turkey Out-and-back / local loop Up to approx. 2,634 m at Cibiltepe / Bayraktepe ski area Moderate; candidate only

1. Mount Aragats South Summit from Kari Lake

Snapshot

CountryArmenia
Sub-regionAragats massif, Aragatsotn / Shirak highlands
StartKari Lake parking area, approx. 3,185-3,200 m
FinishSouth Summit of Aragats, then return
Route typeOut-and-back
DistanceApprox. 8 km round trip from Armenia Spirit
Elevation gainApprox. 680 m
Elevation lossSame as gain on return
Maximum elevation3,879-3,888 m for the south summit depending source
Estimated time4-6 hours
DifficultyModerate-hard at altitude
Best seasonJuly-September most reliable; snow can persist into early summer
Public transportNo reliable public transport to Kari Lake verified; taxi/private vehicle from Yerevan or nearby towns is normal
Verification statusVerified with minor stat variation

Itinerary

From Kari Lake, follow the broad, well-used path north-west up the volcanic slopes of Aragats towards the south summit. The route climbs steadily over stony alpine terrain, with widening views over Kari Lake, the Armenian plateau, and the other Aragats summits. Return by the same route.

This entry covers only the south summit. The north summit and full four-summit traverse are mountaineering objectives with more exposure, route-finding, and snow-season hazards.

Why it is essential

Aragats is Armenia’s highest mountain massif, and the south summit is the classic accessible high-altitude day hike in the Lesser Caucasus.

Equipment

  • Boots
  • Warm layer
  • Waterproof/windproof shell
  • Hat/gloves
  • Sun protection
  • Sunglasses
  • Food
  • Water
  • Map/GPS
  • Headtorch
  • Early season may require traction

Hazards and notes

  • Altitude, fast weather changes, fog, snow patches, loose rock, and lightning are the main hazards.
  • Do not continue to the north summit without appropriate experience and conditions.
Source URL Format / access Reuse status
Wikiloc: Aragats Southern Peak / Classic Ascent wikiloc.com User GPX / source route Wikiloc terms apply; candidate route-file source only; reuse rights not verified
AllTrails: Southern Peak of Aragats alltrails.com Trail map / source route AllTrails terms apply; secondary verification only
OpenStreetMap search: Kari Lake Aragats South Summit openstreetmap.org Map / search OSM data is ODbL; geometry cross-check only

2. Mount Azhdahak Crater Summit from 4WD High Start

Snapshot

CountryArmenia
Sub-regionGeghama Mountains / Gegham Ridge
Start4WD high start near Paytasar / Geghama plateau, often around 2,600-3,000 m depending approach
FinishAzhdahak crater rim and summit, then return
Route typeOut-and-back
Distance10-12 km from high 4WD start according to Armenia Spirit; 18-20 km from Geghadir
Elevation gainApprox. 600 m from Paytasar-area high start per Armenian Explorer / ArmGeo; approx. 1,000 m from lower 4WD start; up to 1,900 m from Geghadir
Elevation lossSame as gain on return
Maximum elevation3,597 m
Estimated time5-6 hours from high 4WD start; 8-10 hours from Geghadir
DifficultyModerate-hard to hard
Best seasonJuly-October; crater lake can remain ice-covered until late June
Public transportNo public transport to trailhead verified; high-clearance 4WD is normally required
Verification statusVerified with route-variant caveats

Itinerary

From the high 4WD start on the Geghama plateau, walk across open volcanic ground with scattered basalt boulders and petroglyph areas, then climb the steeper cone of Azhdahak to the crater rim. The crater lake appears below the rim, and the summit gives views towards Lake Sevan, Ararat, Aragats, and the Geghama range. Return by the same route.

Why it is essential

Azhdahak is the highest summit of the Geghama Mountains and one of Armenia’s defining volcanic day hikes: crater lake, petroglyph country, high plateau, and broad Lesser Caucasus views.

Equipment

  • Boots
  • Warm/windproof layers
  • Waterproof shell
  • Sun protection
  • Water
  • Food
  • Map/GPS
  • Headtorch
  • Trekking poles
  • Early-season snow can require traction

Hazards and notes

  • Navigation can be difficult in cloud on the open plateau.
  • The road approach is rough and often the limiting factor.
  • Avoid damaging petroglyphs and do not rely on phone coverage.
Source URL Format / access Reuse status
Hiking Project: Mount Azhdahak Trail hikingproject.com Trail page with GPX download option Hiking Project terms apply; candidate route-file source; reuse rights not verified
Wikiloc search: Azhdahak trail wikiloc.com User GPX / source routes Wikiloc terms apply; candidate route-file source only
OpenStreetMap search: Azhdahak Armenia openstreetmap.org Map / search OSM data is ODbL; geometry cross-check only

3. Borjomi-Kharagauli Footprint Trail

Snapshot

CountryGeorgia
Sub-regionBorjomi-Kharagauli National Park, Samtskhe-Javakheti
StartLikani ranger station / park entrance
FinishKvabiskhevi ranger station / valley
Route typePoint-to-point
Distance13 km from Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park and Agency of Protected Areas sources
Elevation gainUnresolved
Elevation lossUnresolved
Maximum elevationUnresolved
Estimated time5-6 hours / about 6 hours
DifficultyEasy-medium / average
Best seasonOfficial park routes operate year-round, but mud, snow, and wet descents affect conditions
Public transportBorjomi has road/rail access; taxi or local transport needed for trailheads and return from Kvabiskhevi
Verification statusPartially verified

Itinerary

From the Likani ranger station, the Footprint Trail follows the Likani River valley, crosses a footbridge, then climbs through forest towards panoramic views of the Kvabiskhevi Gorge and Mariamtsminda Church. It finishes in the Kvabiskhevi valley, where return transport to Borjomi should be arranged.

Why it is essential

Borjomi-Kharagauli is one of the flagship protected areas of the Lesser Caucasus, and the Footprint Trail is a managed, day-length route through its forest and gorge landscape.

Equipment

  • Boots
  • Waterproof layer
  • Water
  • Food
  • Map/GPS
  • Park registration documents if required
  • Trekking poles useful on the descent

Hazards and notes

  • Registration, fees, and trail conditions should be checked with the visitor centre.
  • The descent can be slippery and is not recommended in wet conditions by local route descriptions.
Source URL Format / access Reuse status
Agency of Protected Areas of Georgia: Borjomi-Kharagauli tourist trails apa.gov.ge Official trail listing Government/agency site terms apply; no GPX licence found; official route verification only
Georgian Travel Guide: Footprint Trail georgiantravelguide.com Map / source route Site terms apply; secondary map/stat verification only
OpenStreetMap search: Footprint Trail Borjomi openstreetmap.org Map / search OSM data is ODbL; geometry cross-check only

4. Chiragli-Azgilli Trail

Snapshot

CountryAzerbaijan
Sub-regionDashkasan / Goygol region, Lesser Caucasus
StartAzgilli village information board / signpost area
FinishChiragli village, or reverse
Route typePoint-to-point
Distance9.3 km from Azerbaijan Travel
Elevation gain564 m
Elevation loss434 m
Maximum elevation1,880 m
Minimum elevation1,370 m
Estimated time4 hours
DifficultyModerate
Best seasonAzerbaijan Travel says all seasons; snow/mud should still be checked locally
Public transportVillage access by local vehicle; Chiragli is accessible by vehicle from the Goygol region despite being in Dashkasan
Verification statusVerified

Itinerary

From Azgilli, follow the signed dirt-road route towards Chiragli. The first 4.6 km is mostly uphill, passing sparse forest and bare hills. After the ascent, the route turns near a cemetery, traverses flatter ground, then descends towards Chiragli. Views include Mount Kapaz, Mount Goshgar, and the Murov range.

Why it is essential

This is one of Azerbaijan’s best-documented Lesser Caucasus day hikes, with official statistics, a marked village-to-village route, and views into the Goygol / Murov mountain landscape.

Equipment

  • Walking shoes or boots
  • Water
  • Sun protection
  • Wind/rain layer
  • Snacks
  • Offline map
  • Carry supplies because Azerbaijan Travel notes no shops in Chiragli or along the route

Hazards and notes

  • The route is on a dirt road suitable only for off-road vehicles.
  • Check current local access, weather, and any regional restrictions before travel.
Source URL Format / access Reuse status
Azerbaijan Travel: Chiragli-Azgilli trail azerbaijan.travel Official route page / map; PDF option shown on site Azerbaijan Travel terms apply; no reusable GPX licence found; official route statistics and map source
Wikiloc search: Azgilli Chiragli wikiloc.com User GPX / source routes Wikiloc terms apply; candidate route-file source only
OpenStreetMap search: Chiragli Azgilli openstreetmap.org Map / search OSM data is ODbL; geometry cross-check only

5. Sarikamis-Cibiltepe Forest and Allahuekber View Walk

Snapshot

CountryTurkey
Sub-regionKars / Sarikamis, Sarikamis-Allahuekber Mountains National Park area
StartSarikamis town, Katerina Mansion area, or Cibiltepe ski-centre access; exact routehead unresolved
FinishForest viewpoint / Cibiltepe-Bayraktepe area, then return or loop
Route typeOut-and-back / local loop
DistanceUnresolved
Elevation gainUnresolved
Elevation lossSame as gain if returning to the start
Maximum elevationCibiltepe / Bayraktepe ski area reaches about 2,634 m in SERKA / tourism sources
Estimated timeHalf-day to full-day candidate; unresolved
DifficultyModerate; candidate only
Best seasonLate spring to autumn for hiking; winter is ski/snow terrain
Public transportSarikamis is road/rail accessible; local taxi/vehicle to ski-centre or forest trailheads
Verification statusCandidate only

Itinerary

Culture Routes Society identifies Sarikamis as a trail area at the transition from Anatolia to Caucasia, with routes concentrated around Sarikamis and Susuz Valley. The SERKA Sarikamis trekking-routes booklet documents the wider trekking network and the Cibiltepe / Bayraktepe ski-centre mountain setting. A practical catalogue route should use a locally confirmed forest trail from Sarikamis or the Cibiltepe access area to a pine-forest viewpoint, then return by the same line or a marked local loop.

Why it is essential

The supplied region includes Turkey’s Lesser Caucasus edge. Sarikamis is the best-supported walking network found in that north-east Turkey / Caucasia transition zone, combining Scots-pine forest, Allahuekber mountain scenery, and historical memory.

Equipment

  • Boots
  • Water
  • Wind/rain layer
  • Sun protection
  • Map/GPS
  • Seasonal snow equipment if outside the hiking season

Hazards and notes

  • Exact route statistics and GPX were not verified.
  • Avoid using ski pistes or forest roads without checking local rules.
  • Winter conditions are serious and should be treated as snow travel.
Source URL Format / access Reuse status
Culture Routes Society: Sarikamis Trails cultureroutesinturkey.com Route-network source Site terms apply; no GPX found in this pass; network and access context only
SERKA: Sarikamis Trekking Routes PDF serka.gov.tr PDF route booklet Reuse terms not found; route-network source; exact selected route still unresolved
OpenStreetMap search: Sarikamis Cibiltepe openstreetmap.org Map / search OSM data is ODbL; geometry cross-check only
Source URL
Armenia Spirit — Mount Aragats four peaks guide armenia-spirit.com
Armenia Spirit — Aragats southern summit armenia-spirit.com
Armenia Spirit — Azhdahak volcano hike armenia-spirit.com
Armenian Explorer — Climbing Mount Azhdahak armenianexplorer.com
ArmGeo — Climbing Azhdahak armgeo.am
AllTrails — Southern Peak of Aragats alltrails.com
Hiking Project — Mount Azhdahak Trail hikingproject.com
Agency of Protected Areas of Georgia — Borjomi-Kharagauli tourist trails apa.gov.ge
Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park borjomi-kharagauli-np.ge
Samtskhe-Javakheti App — Footprint Trail beyondarts.at
Georgian Travel Guide — Footprint Trail georgiantravelguide.com
Azerbaijan Travel — Chiragli-Azgilli trail azerbaijan.travel
Azerbaijan Travel — Hiking in Azerbaijan azerbaijan.travel
Culture Routes Society — Sarikamis Trails cultureroutesinturkey.com
SERKA — Sarikamis Trekking Routes (PDF) serka.gov.tr
KBA Turkey — Allahuekber Daglari kbaturkiye.org