Jebel ech Chambi is a peak of the Monts de Tébessa, part of the
Aurès Mountains, at the eastern end of the Atlas Mountains in the centre-west of Tunisia, north-west of the city of Kasserine and a few kilometres from the Algerian border. It can be reached by a track suitable for all-terrain vehicles to an altitude of . Afterwards, a two-hour hike provides access to the summit. It was
Les Scouts Tunisiens, in the aftermath of the country's independence in 1956, who placed a metal crescent, a symbol of
Islam, to mark their ascent. Since December 2012, Jebel ech Chambi has been the theatre of many military operations of Tunisian armed forces against groups of Islamist terrorists hidden in the caves of the mountain. ==Biosphere Reserve==