Top 3 Highest Mountains In Algeria

  1. Top 1 Mount Tahat
  2. Top 2 Mount Chelia
  3. Top 3 Mount Lalla Khedidja

Top 3 Highest Mountains In Algeria

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Algeria is a North African country bordering the Mediterranean Sea, with Algiers serving as the capital and largest city. The Aures and Nememcha mountain ... read more...

  1. Mount Tahat is the first name on the list of the highest mountains in Algeria. Mount Tahat, with an elevation of 9,541 feet, is located 35 miles north of Tamanrasset and is Algeria's highest peak. The Tuaregs make up the majority of the population in these areas. In 1930, the first documented ascent took place. Tahat is also the Hoggar Mountains' highest peak. Tamanrasset, 56 kilometers to the south, is the closest city.

    Mount Tahat was formed by volcanic activity. It is situated in the central Sahara Desert's arid, rocky high plateau region. This area is home to the Tuareg. To the north are the Tassili n'Ajjer mountains, which contain cave paintings from the 8000 to 2000 BC period. The rock art is pastoral, depicting cattle breeding and hunting of animals that are now only found in the climate of the southern Sahara. Mount Tahat attracts a large number of nature tourists who come for hiking adventures.

    Location: Mount Tahat, Algeria
    Height: 2,908 metres (9,541 ft)

    Mount Tahat. Photo: flickr.com
    Mount Tahat. Photo: flickr.com
    Mount Tahat. Photo: wikiwand.com
    Mount Tahat. Photo: wikiwand.com

  2. Mount Chelia is the second name on the list of the highest mountains in Algeria that Toplist would like to introduce to you. Mount Chelia, located in Bouhmama county, west of Khenchela in the Bouhmama region, is the highest peak in the Aures mountain ranges. At the foot of Djebel Chélia, the Abiod Valley begins.

    Mount Chelia has a prominence of 1,612 feet and is located at an elevation of 7,638 feet (2,328 m) above sea level. It is the highest peak in the Aurès Mountains, which straddle the Algerian-Tunisian border, and Algeria's second highest peak, after Mount Tahat. Forest fires were common in Mount Chelia's forests before 1850. The adoption of laws governing land and forest use in Algeria resulted in a significant reduction in the number of forest fires. Because it is a difficult mountain to climb, tourism is not very prevalent in the area.


    Location: Mount Chelia, Algeria
    Height: 2,328 m (7,638 ft)

    Mount Chelia. Photo: en.wikipedia.org
    Mount Chelia. Photo: en.wikipedia.org
    Mount Chelia. Photo: dreamstime.com
    Mount Chelia. Photo: dreamstime.com
  3. Lalla Khedidja is the next name on the list of the highest mountains in Algeria that Toplist would like to introduce to you. Lalla Khedidja has a prominence of 5,640 feet and is located at an elevation of 7,572 feet (2,308 m). This peak is found in the eastern part of the Djurjura Range, in the Akouker subrange. Mount Lalla Khedidja is also the highest point in the Tell Atlas, which is part of the greater Atlas Mountain System.

    During the winter, Lalla Khedidja is always covered in snow. There are several notable landmarks, including Tizi-n-Kouilal, Tizi Tirkabine, and Tizi Bougueni mountain passes. A historical shrine, Sidi Mohamed El Arba, is also located on the mountain's slopes. Illitene, the closest town to the mountain, is only two miles away. There is not a lot of information about tourism and mountain climbing.

    Location: Mount Lalla Khedidja, Algeria
    Height: 2,308 m (7,572 ft)
    Parent Range: Djurdjura Range, Tell Atlas

    Lalla Khedidja. Photo: en.wikipedia.org
    Lalla Khedidja. Photo: en.wikipedia.org
    Lalla Khedidja. Photo: pinterest.com
    Lalla Khedidja. Photo: pinterest.com



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