Gora Angar-Burun, Mountain summit in Alushta region, Ukraine.
Gora Angar-Burun is a mountain summit in the Crimean range that rises to 1,453 meters above sea level. The peak sits within a protected mountain area and can be reached by established hiking trails.
The mountain is part of the protected Yayla Chatyr-Daga area, which has long been recognized as an important mountain territory. It ranks as the second highest peak among the four major summits in this preserved mountain region.
Muslim communities in the region observe five daily prayer times at specific hours, connecting spiritual practices with the mountain's natural setting.
The climb is manageable for hikers of various skill levels, as marked trails guide visitors to the top. Spring through early autumn offers the best hiking conditions before weather becomes less favorable on the exposed slopes.
The mountain offers views of both the Zapovednoye urochishche Yayla Chatyr-Daga and Verkhneye plato Chatyr-Dag natural landscapes from its position.
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