The High Atlas is Morocco's southernmost mountain range and also the highest mountain range in North Africa. Its peak is the Jebel Toubkal with 4167 meters.
The landscape here is rugged and so the clay villages were often built on the mountainsides so that every bit of fertile land in the river valleys could be used. There are only two really good pass roads through the mountains, otherwise you will find mainly stony tracks as well as small mule trails to pass. This fact prevented mass tourism in most areas until today and so many of the deep valleys and lonely plateaus remained relatively untouched.
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