Mount Loura
Mount Loura is the highest and northernmost peak in the Republic of Guinea's Fouta Djallon highland region in West Africa. Mount Loura, at 1,573 meters (5,161 feet) above sea level, is part of the larger Massif de Tamgue mountain range. On a clear day, you can see the hills of Senegal and Mali due to the mountain's proximity to their borders.
Nonetheless, the Dame du Mali remains one of the most stunning and spectacular sites in Guinea. Dame du Mali is naturally fashioned to resemble the head of a beautiful woman. The Dame du Mali gets its name from a little town near the mountain Loura in Mali, where the beautiful woman watches over the forested gorges and looks for invaders who want to take advantage of nature and the local community. Nonetheless, as one of the region's most important attractions, it is an enticing location that should be taken into account for greater security.
Location: Guinea
Elevation: 1,573 m (5,161 ft)