Mythical peak in Greece
Located in northern Greece, on the border between the prefectures of Pieria and Larissa, near the Aegean Sea. The area around Olympus is full of natural beauty, with rich vegetation, streams, and waterfalls, as well as a variety of wild animals and birds.
Olympus holds a significant place in Greek mythology, as it is considered the residence of the Olympian gods, with Zeus, the king of the gods and ruler of the sky, at the top. On the peaks of Olympus, the ancient Greeks imagined the gods sitting and discussing the fate of the world.
Today, Olympus is a popular tourist destination, with many visitors climbing to the summit, called Mytikas, to enjoy the breathtaking view. Additionally, the mountain's slopes offer excellent opportunities for hiking and other outdoor activities, while the rich vegetation and wildlife make the area uniquely attractive for exploration.