The Eastern Anatolia Region is known as the roof of our country. It is recognized as our most mountainous region and is seen as the place where winters are longest and harshest. Therefore, it is highly suitable for winter tourism and nature tourism. Famous for its rugged terrain with imposing peaks and roads that do not yield easily, it is nevertheless densely populated in Eastern Anatolia. Despite all these adverse natural conditions, tourism entrepreneurs have built extremely important facilities for travel and tourism. Except for the Iğdır, Malatya, and Muş Plains, the region generally has rugged terrain and is especially rich in minerals. With the arrival of the summer months, the region comes alive with tourism activities, including various nature, cultural, and sports activities. The region experiences a continental climate, with some of the harshest conditions felt in our country. The Eastern Anatolia Region is the largest and most extensive region in our country in terms of size. Especially in recent years, with the Eastern Express and Van Express trains running from the capital Ankara to Kars, it has become one of the first regions that comes to mind when we talk about tourism, particularly winter tourism, and its popularity is steadily increasing. If you want to see majestic mountains, rushing rivers, and experience nature in its purest form, you must visit the region. It is a region that is rich in many novels, stories, and legends. Since the population in the region mainly resides in rural areas, you can find deep traces of agricultural products and rural life. While there may not be any seas in the region, there are large lakes like Lake Van and numerous rivers. Considering the region is already rich in mountains, it will undoubtedly change your perception of scenery. When greeted by the magnificence of Mount Ararat with its legends, elegies, and folk songs, you will be amazed.