L’ascension du Mont Toubkal

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Description
Mount Toubkal, standing at 4,167 meters, is the tallest peak in the Atlas Mountains and all of North Africa. The ascent attracts trekkers from around the world who seek both physical challenge and breathtaking scenery. The trek passes through traditional Berber villages, rugged landscapes, and high mountain passes. Climbers experience a mix of natural beauty, cultural encounters, and the rewarding accomplishment of reaching the summit. The journey usually takes two to three days and is accessible to hikers with a moderate level of fitness.