High Atlas Mountains
The High Atlas Mountains are a major mountain range in central Morocco, stretching approximately 1,500 kilometers. They are known for their 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 mountain range is home to diverse flora and fauna, as well as unique ecosystems. The High Atlas is a popular destination for hikers and trekkers, offering various trails that showcase its natural beauty. The region also plays a significant role in the culture and history of the Berber people.