Mount Toubkal, located in southwestern Morocco, is the highest peak in the Atlas Mountains and North Africa, standing at 4,167 meters (13,671 feet).
The mountain is a popular destination for trekkers and climbers, offering challenging routes and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
The ascent to Mount Toubkal typically starts from the village of Imlil, which serves as the main base for expeditions. The climb can be done year-round, but the best times are during the spring and fall when the weather is more favorable.
Mount Toubkal is not only a natural wonder but also holds cultural and spiritual significance for the Berber people, who inhabit the region. The mountain and its surroundings are part of the Toubkal National Park, established to protect the unique flora and fauna of the area.
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