High Atlas
The High Atlas is a mountain range in central Morocco, stretching approximately 1,500 kilometers. It is known for its stunning landscapes, including rugged peaks, deep valleys, and traditional Berber villages. The highest peak, Toubkal, reaches an elevation of 4,167 meters, making it the tallest mountain in North Africa.
This region is rich in biodiversity and offers various outdoor activities, such as hiking and trekking. The High Atlas is also home to several national parks, which protect its unique flora and fauna. The mountains play a significant role in the local culture and economy, particularly through agriculture and tourism.