
High Atlas
The High Atlas is a mountain range in Morocco, part of the larger Atlas Mountains that stretch across North Africa. It features some of the highest peaks in Africa, with Mount Toubkal being the tallest at 4,167 meters (13,671 feet). The range influences local climate and ecosystems, supporting diverse plant and animal life. It also has cultural significance, with traditional Berber villages nestled in its valleys. The High Atlas is known for its stunning landscapes, hiking opportunities, and rich history, making it an important natural and cultural landmark in Morocco.