Highest Mountains In Africa (List of Tallest African Peaks)

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Highest Mountains In Africa (List of Tallest African Peaks)

On the African continent lie plains, mountains, valleys, rivers, and desserts. According to an overview of the physical geography of Africa, most of the mountains were formed as a result of volcanic activities.

The mountains provide a home to both wildlife and humans. This list will provide you with information about the ten highest mountains in Africa.

Mount Oku (3,011 meters)

mountain oku

Height in feet (US): 9,879

Do you find volcanoes scary? If you do, then this mountain is not for you. Mount Oku is a volcanic mountain found in Cameroon and is the second-highest in West Africa.

It is not the only one, but it is the largest volcano in the Oku Massif range. Locals however say that this mountain is not dangerous. It provides a very enjoyable hike with indigenous birds and the very beautiful Lake Oku to see on the way up.

Mount Meru (3,017 meters)

Mount Meru

Height in feet (US): 9,898

Here is another volcano. Mount Meru is a dormant stratovolcano found in Tanzania. It is the second-largest volcano in Tanzania.

Fun fact or should I say scary fact, Mount Meru had a minor eruption in 1910 which means that it can erupt at any time. The slopes of Mount Meru serve as a home to a variety of wildlife inclusive of birds, monkeys, and leopards.

Jabel Marra (3,042 meters)

Jebel Marra African Mountain

Height in feet (US): 9,980

The Jabel Marra is a long line of volcanic peaks located in Sudan. The highest peak in this range is the Deriba Caldera which rises to a height of 9,980 ft. Jebel Marra, Sudanese Arabic when translated to English means “woman mountains.” Locals say the range when viewed from the southeast resembles a reclining woman.

The Drakensberg (3,475 meters)

The Drakensberg

Height in feet (US): 11,400

The Drakensburg is the name of the portion of the Great Escarpment located in South Africa and Lesotho. Its highest peak, Thabana Ntlenyana, is located in Lesotho.

Thabana Ntlenyana when translated means little mountain which is quite ironic because it is the highest point in Lesotho and the highest mountain in South Africa.

What a lucky mountain, to be in two countries at the same time. The range, however, got its name from the Dutch and when translated means “Mountains of Dragons.”

 Atlas Mountains (4,165 meters)

atlas_mountains_africa

Height in feet (US): 13,671

The Atlas Mountains is a range of mountains in the Maghreb. This range stretches across not one, not two but three countries in North Africa. These countries are Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.

Its highest range Jebel Toubhkal rises up to 4,165 meters or 13,671 ft and is found in Morocco. The Atlas Mountains are the habitats of plant and animal species such as Babary macaque and the Atlas Mountain badger which are indigenous to Africa.

 Mount Elgon (4,321 meters) or 14,177ft

Mount Elgon Uganda

Height in feet (US): 14,177

Mount Elgon is another volcanic mountain located in Uganda and Kenya. We all can breathe a sigh of relief for this one as it is extinct. Wagagai, its highest point, is located within Uganda.

Mount Elgon intact caldera is one of the largest in the world. The caldera also has hot springs that make the journey to the top of the mountain worthwhile. The slopes of Mount Elgon are home to the Bantu-speaking Gishu people.

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