Mount Tahat
Mount Tahat is the highest peak in the Sahara Desert, located in Algeria. It rises to an elevation of 2,918 meters (9,573 feet) and is part of the Ahaggar Mountains. The mountain is known for its rugged terrain and stunning landscapes, attracting hikers and nature enthusiasts.
The region around Mount Tahat features diverse flora and fauna, adapted to the harsh desert environment. The area is also rich in cultural history, with nearby Tuareg communities that have inhabited the region for centuries. Mount Tahat serves as a significant landmark for both natural beauty and cultural heritage.