Kasserine Mountains
The Kasserine Mountains are a mountain range located in central Tunisia. They are part of the larger Atlas Mountains system and are known for their rugged terrain and diverse ecosystems. The highest peak in the range is Jebel Chambi, which reaches an elevation of 1,544 meters (5,066 feet). The mountains are characterized by their limestone and dolomite formations, which create stunning landscapes.
The region is rich in biodiversity, hosting various plant and animal species, some of which are endemic to the area. The Kasserine Mountains also have historical significance, as they were the site of battles during World War II. Today, they attract hikers and nature enthusiasts looking to explore their natural beauty.