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Mount Toubkal
Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa, stands at 4,167 meters in the Atlas Mountains. The hike to the summit is popular among adventurers and takes about 2 days to complete, often starting from the village of Imlil.
The trail passes through rocky terrain, snow-covered paths in winter, and offers breathtaking views of the High Atlas range. Trekkers often spend the night at the Toubkal refuge before making the final ascent to the summit at sunrise.
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