Berber Villages & Toubkal Ascent 5 days in morocco



Berber Villages & Toubkal Ascent 5 days| High Atlas Mountain Treks | Toubkal Guide

Day 1: Marrakech –imi oughlad –tizi n’tachte –tiziane : early morning departure from marrakech for a pleasante drive south winding our way up through the moulay brahim gorge and upper valleys to arrive at the higher foothills of the western high atlas mountains and our trailhead of imi oughlad (1450m) with the jbel toubkal , at 4167m the highest peak in north africa , aglzim 3650m and aksoual 38847m ,looming before us . here we alight from our vehicle and meet up with berber muleteer crew . We set off up in north-westerly direction for a 2hour climatisation hike up switchback mule tracks , passing by cornfields woods pine and juniper to the tiz n’tachete (2000m),where we shallstop to look back down on the imlikl and ait oussaden valleys before carrying on for another half hour to imi n’ifri and our field picnic .thence a slow hike for about 2 and half hours south-west down along a dirt track to assif n’ ait oussaden and the red clay terraced village of tiziane ( 1750 m )for our accommodation in our bivouac.
Day 2: tizziane – tizi n’taghrhourte – D’knt :after breakfast we now set off on our hike up along the assif n’ait oussaden valley , passing through the wallnuts groves , up to tizi n’taghrhourte (1995m )and through to a rare almost flat strecth to arrive at assaka spring, where we will stop for our field picnic amidst and awesome silence after some 2 and half hours relatively easy walking .our afternoon’s hike takes us down along the edges of the forest untill we reach the berber village of D’knt (1870m) or agouns n Assoul where we will have our dinner and spent the ina bivouac .
Day 3: D’knt – tizi n’tagdalte – tizi oussem : we set off for our morning’s 3 hours hike up through groves of walnut trees, fields of corn and barley to greet the many sheep and goatherders – and women and children bent over with 20kg loads of faggots and dried herbs. We traverse the tizi n’tagdalte to the descent amongst the juniper trees till we come to a small spring set amongst the trees , where we will stop for our picnic .once refreshed , we are off down winding tracks of upper slopes for some 3hours to come to a small river at the beginning of the valley of assif n’ait oussaden. From here we enter the village of tizi oussem (1850m) then up to the summer village Of Tamsoult for our camp.


Day 4 : ÂAZIB TAMSOULT -TIZI AGUELZIM – TOUBKAL REFUGE. after breakfast, we now set out eastwards on a moderately difficult hike up winding mule tracks to the Tizi Aguelzim (3550m) , thence a further 3 hours south-east to the Toubkal Refuge which marks the spring snowline at 3207m, where we shall have our dinner, in bivouac around the Refuge.
Day 5 : TOUBKAL REFUGE – SUMMIT JBEL TOUBKAL- SIDI CHAMHAROUCH – Imlil – Marrakech A very early breakfast to set out around 6am., to attain, after a three hour steep climb, the highest peak in the Maghreb (4167m). The panorama from here is simply stunning. Whenever you are ready, we shall take the Ikkhibi Sud or South Cirque for a straightforward – with your guide – 2 to 3 hour descent back to the Refuge for a picnic. After lunch We shall now set off towards the north along steeply descending, zigzagging trails of the higher slopes of the Valley of the Assif n’Isouhouanem n’Ouagounss towards the Shrine of Sidi Chamharouch. Set beside a waterfall, There is a pilgrimage ‘marabout’ shrine here, probably the remnant of a pre-Islamic culture, but forbidden to non-Muslims. another 2hours downhill will allow to get to the village of Imlil from where most of the treks start prior to take the taxi back to Marrakech.


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Mgoun Circuit in morocco


Mgoun Circuit
An adventurous trek in rural Morocco taking you into untouched regions of the Atlas Mountains for a real insight into the traditional mountain community culture and some great views on the way! Walking beyond the reach of vehicles, assisted by mules to carry the load, you envelop yourself in the real Morocco.
Beautiful Bougmez valley with impressive gorges and rocks formations. Your trekking culminates with the chance to climb Jebel Mgoun(4068m) for spectacular sweeping views across the Atlas before completing the circle by returning to the Bougmez valley . In complete contrast to the peace of the mountains
 
6 Days Mgoun Circle Trek :
Day 1:Drive from Marrakech to Agouti In the morning, we transfer by minibus to Agouti There is time to relax at the guesthouse in agouti when we arrive in the late afternoon.
Day 2:Agouti to Arous Camp overnight.
Day 3:Trek to Tarkedit Plateau We walk up in a wild landscape before crossing the Aghouri pass at 3,450m then descend to the wind-eroded and snow-covered high plateau of Tarkedit (2,900m). After lunch (there is a hut on the plateau), we climb up to the southern side of the plateau and establish a camp at 3,400m, directly below M'goun West (3,978m). 7-8 hours walking. Camp.
Day 4:Ascent of Djebel M'goun (4,068m) to Oulilimt Today we make our ascent to the summit of Djebel M'goun. The climb follows a long ridge, all at or above 4,000m, which typically takes between 4 and 5 hours to the summit, depending on snow conditions. From the top, there are impressive views across the Draa valley and towards the Sahara Desert to the south. We descend back to Azib Izabine. 8-9 hours. Camp.
Day 5:Trek Down the valley into Ain Aflafal and to Tighermet n ait ahmed ( 5hours walking) Camp.
Day 6:Climb Tizi n'ait Imi (2960m) then long descent to ait Bougmez valley and drive back to Marrakech



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Explore the real Morocco - Walking, Trekking, Hiking, Adventure & Holidays in Morocc




Explore the real Morocco - Walking, Trekking, Hiking, Adventure & Holidays in Morocc


 
  Mgoun Ascent (4068m) & Ait Bougemez valley 8 days
Period: from April to November
Duration: 8 days/ 5 days walking
Grade: medium
 
 
  Mgoun Ascent (4068m) & Ait Bougemez valley 8 days
Period: from April to November
Duration: 8 days/ 5 days walking
Grade: medium

Djebel M'goun - the only 4,000m+ summit outside of the Toubkal region in the Atlas. Slowly acclimatising, we trek over passes, past waterfalls and through remote valleys to arrive at the peak. The views from the summit towards the Sahara are unforgettable. After making our way back to Marrakech, we transfer across to Azib n'Ikkis, which marks the start of the trek in to Mgoun. By now everyone should be well acclimatised and fit to climb the col of Tarkedit (3450m), which offers spectacular views above Tarkeddit plat.
Itinerary
Day 01 : Arrived at Marrakech, Reception by our staff, Hotel.
Day 02 : Marrakech-Azilal-Tizin Oughbar (2200m) - valley Ait Abbes-Valley Ait Bouguemmaz - Azib n Ikkis (2300m) - camp.3H walking
Day 03 : Azib n Ikkis (2300m) - col de Tarkedit (3450m) - descent towards Plateau Tarkedit (2900m)5H30 walking
Day04 : Ascension (facultative) to Summit Mgoun (4068 m) - Descent towards Sources Oulilimt (2600m).8H30 walking
Day 05 : Sources of oulilimt - Sources Afelafal then Tighremt'n Ait Ahmed ( point of old caravaniers) - Camp.5h walking.
Day 06 : Tighremt n Ait Ahmed- Col Ait Imi (2900 m) - descent towards Ait Imi (1900 m) - Valley Ait Bouguemmaz.
6H walking
Day 07 : visit around the berber village of the beautiful valley Ait Bouguemmaz , discovring others valleys - Return to Marrakech
Day 08 : Transfer to airport
Informations:
Duration:  8jours/5 days of walk.
Period:  From April To October:
Level: medium
Trip:  Walking.
Lodging:  hotel 3 * in  Marrakech, tents  2 places with mattress, lodgings during the excursion.
Meal:  typically Moroccan dishes (tagine, couscous...).  Fresh products and complements of preserves, meat bought in mountain.  Picnic or salads at midday, meal hot and cooked the evening.
Climate:  dryness and heat in spring, cold the night in possible winter storm
Framing:  French and English Berber guide speaking, cook, muleteers.
Luggage & equipments :   During the hike, your luggage is carried by mules. However, you should take your personal belongings which you may need during the walks (waterproofs, warm clothing, waterbottle, camera, sun cream, etc.)

Services : mountain guide, Mules and muleteers for taking your stuff, night in inhabitant, Nights under tents 2 places with soft beds. meals for all the trek. Transport A/D from and to Marrakech, Services of a mountain guide, cooker.

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  Trek - Mgoun Ascent - 5 days / 4 nights
 
Day 1 :  Arrival to Marrakech airport, welcome & transfer to the Riad at the heart of the medina. Diner on your own.
Day 2 :  07.30 transfer by road from your hotel in Marrakech to the remote Ait Bougmez Valley in the High Atlas (about 4.5 hours drive with picnic lunch en-route). Overnight at Dar Itrane Lodge near Imelghas Village (1,800 m) or another gite nearby.
Day 3 :  about 6 hours walking Cross the Ait Bougmez Valley towards Agouti village and then down to the Ait Bouli Valley. Continue along the Lakhdar Valley and camp overnight near Abachkou (1,600 m).
Day 4 :  about 7 hours walking Continue to n' Rougoult village and then climb a narrow path to the small village of Ifri n' Ait Kherfalla. Overnight camp near the Ifri (2,500 m).
Day 5 :  about 5 hours walking Continue on through a pass (3,000 m) climbing and descending to the Arous Valley. Overnight camp near Ikkis summer shelters for shepherds (2,200 m). Later in the afternoon visit the Arous Gorges.
Day 6 :  Walk back to the Bougmez Valley where you will be met by your driver and vehicle near the village of Tirouza for the return drive to your hotel in Marrakech with picnic en-route. Arrive Marrakech about 6.30 p.m
Day 7 : Marrakech, free day to explore the medina, souks, square Jemaa Elfna & historical monuments.
Day 8 : After break fast pick up & transfer to the airport.

Price: From 300 Euro / person
Services included:
English speaking guide, food, mule, food, accommodation during the trek, 2 nights in at the Riad in Marrakech with breakfast, transport from Marrakech the starting point & from the end of the trek to Marrakech, 2 airport transfers.


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Summit M'goun Trekking in morocco


Summit M'goun Trekking
Summit M'goun Trek
The Mgoun mountains offer amazing treks with magnificent views, hidden villages, dramatic gorges, and a glimpse of Berber culture. The trek from the Ait Bougmez valley to the summit of Djebel Mgoun shows you a less crowded corner of Morocco than some of the more popular High Atlas routes. Below, see some more thoughts about your tour.
Mgoun Trekking
With its 4068m, Mount M’goun is the second highest peak of the Atlas Mountains. It has a very different landscape from Toubkal mixing mountains, high cliffs and wide valleys thoroughly cultivated.

This trip is runing along M'goun river and its fields, inhabitants and high Kasbahs. The natural landscaps are very famous : Gorges of M'goun, mountains....



M'goun Trekking Day to day trip itinerary
Day 01: Airoport - Marrakech
Arrival at Menara airport, assistance and transfer to your hotel, dinner and nigh, you would be received by our representative and then transfer to hotel.
Day 02: Marrakech - Ikkiss N'arrouss
Visit of some of North’s Africa largest waterfalls. Crossing of Aghbar pass with panoramic view of the M’Goun range. Discovery of Aït Abbas Valley (red valley), and then arrival at Aït Bougmmaz Valley (happy valley). Meeting with our mule drivers and then immediate departure for the trek. Crossing Arous village. Camping near a sheep pasture and a spring.
Day 03: Ikkiss N'arouss - Plateau Talguedit 2900m
Crossing Aghrow pass with view of the highest crest of M’Goun (4068 m). Camping in the pastures.
Day 04: Plateau Talguedit - Oulilimte
Ascent of the highest peak in the region : the M’Goun. We follow a small pass, and then a long curved and comfortable crest to discover the Atlas and desert world. People who prefer to not ascend this mountain can follow the mule team towards the campground. Meeting with nomads and their dromedaries. Camping near the spring of the wadi M’Goun.
Day 05: Oulilimte - Ait Hemd Kasbah 2250m
Easier trek with the possibility to go trough the gorge of Oulilimt. Camping near the wadi M’Goun and the Aït Ahmed Kasbah.
Day 06: Ait Hemd Kasbah - Imi N'rekt 1920m
We will walk along the M’Goun via an excellent path with no difficult streches and discover the Berber villages of Taghreft (2150 m), Waouchki and Ighrem Izdaren. We can see irrigated terraces and small farms where apples and potatoes are cultivated. Camping near the river at the entrance of the gorge.
Day 07: Imi N'rekt - Tighanimine 1790m
We will reach the most spectacular part of the M’goun gorge, which is protected under the national preservation program. The gorge creates a very long canyon of 1500 m. During this section, we will continue the trek exclusively in the water and creek beds ( River or Valley M’Goun). Overnight with local people .
Day 08: Tighanimine - Bouteghrare 1580m
Now the path crosses the river without stopping and we will reach the pretty village of Boutaghrar (gateway to the desert) after the Berber villages of Aguerzaka (1730 m), Issoumar (1680 m) and Timglouna (1605 m) (outstanding Ksars and Kasbahs). Night in a gite.
Day 09: Bouteghrare - Ouarzazate - Marrakech
We will cross the little town of Kalaat Mgouna (Roses Valley), then Ouarzazate (capital of the desert). We will cross the road pass of Tizi N'Tichka (2260 m). Night in hotel or Ryad in Marrakech.
Day 10: Marrakech - Airoport
We ensure a transfer and assistance with formalities at Menara airport, the schedules of your flight should allow it this time.


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Morocco M'Goun & Toubkal trekking - special 2013 -


Morocco M'Goun & Toubkal trekking - special 2013 -



In summer it's hot in Marrakech, in the High Atlas mountains we can find the cooler air, ideal for a nice trekking with camping and making bivaques in the middle of nature, near a small water source or small mountain river to refresh ourselves. We are walking more then 250 km to cross the high atlas mountains from the east to the west; one of the most beautiful trekkings Morocco you can find.
Colorful mountain valleys, small villages far away from everywhere, we meet a world with ancient Berber culture and traditions. It seems that time has been passing by.
We start in the Valley of the Ait Bouguemez, the valley of 'the happy people'. Slowly we walk towards the most beautiful viewpoint in th eastern High Atlas mountains - the summit of Djebel (mountain) M'Goun (4.068m). Taking our route far from the tourist trails we finally arrive at the high Yagour plateau and we stay high in the mountains to reach the feet of Jebel Toubkal.
The highest summit and mountain top in Morocco we keep for our finish: 4.167m. above sea level.
A 22 day long trekking with bivaques in the middle of nature. Sometimes we sleep in a Berber-guesthouse in on of the small villages. Luggage is transported on mules. A local guide and an european tourleader are walking with you. All meals in the mountains are included, including nice picnics 'on the road'. Together with 3 additional nights in Marrakech to discover all the magics of this imperial city this is really a complete journey. And the price ....  € 985,- per person !!
By walking you can really enjoy the colorful Berbervalleys and rough mountains in between. You discover nature and Berber culture.
Maroc Travel takes you to the regions far, far away form the cities. It makes this trekking really special. Everything is organized for you. You just have to walk and to enjoy. Also the transfers to the airport are included. Only the flight to Marrakech you have to book by yourself. Have a look at: How to book your flight
We start on thursday July 5 - which is the day of arrival in Marrakech. On friday July 6 we leave to the mountains towards Azilal and beyound. We start in the valley of the happy people: 
M'Goun & Aït Bougmez
Where the paved road ends we start our trekking in the eastern High Atlas mountains where we find the green and fruitfull valley of the Aït Bouguemez: ‘La Vallée des heureux’. Berber people are living here for ages in their isolated region far away from the cities. The natural small water sources and small mountain rivers make the area as fruitfull as it is. Our trekking is technically not difficult and everyone with a normal condition who likes walking can make this. We walk 4 to 6 hours a day, some days are a little longer. For example the day to the summit of the M'Goun (ca. 8 hours). The summit of Irghil M’goun (4.068m. / 13.346 ft.) is the second highest of Morocco. And it's technical not difficult. You bring your walking boots and a good spirit; that's it. Just step by step and you will arrive ... And when you return at the high plateau of Tarkedid in our nice bivaque you can enjoy nature and a nice glass of natural mint tea. The natural mint is growing next door to your tent ...
Trekking in the Moroccan High Atlas mountains is much more then just a trekking in the mountains. we take the time to meet and discover beautiful nature and Berber culture!
Yagour et Toubkal
After the M'Goun we make our traverse to the west an we end up at the high Yagour plateau. From here we stay high in the mountains to reach the feet of Mount / Jebel Toubkal: 4.167m / 13.671 ft. At the end our trekking we walk up the highest mountain of Morocco and of the north of Africa. 

with 3 nights in a nice, small, Riad hotel in the old city centre (medina) of Marrakech. If you want to stay more nights in Marrakech:
€ 50 for a double room (i.e. € 25 per person per night) or € 40 for a single room. 
When you are interested to join this very special tour please send us an
e-mail info@maroctravel.info 
to make your reservation or ask for more information
 
*** Incl.: 3 nights (B&B) in a nice Riad hotel in Marrakech - medina, all transfers, tour leader & ‘équipe local’ - local guide local, cook, mules and muleman for transporting luggage, camping gear including tents and (simple) mattress. You only bring your own sleeping bag (and your own - infaltable - mattress if you prefer). During the trekking all meals are included with nice picnics 'on the road'.



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High Atlas Mountains in morocco


High Atlas Mountains in morocco

The High Atlas Mountains are located in central Morocco which is part of the North African continent. There are three distinct sections to this mountain range. The western portion of the High Atlas Mountains stretches out from the Atlantic Ocean. This is the oldest section of the entire mountain range with a high point at Jbel Toubkal which stands at 4,167 meters. The summit can sometimes be viewed from the nearby city of Marrakech. The High Atlas Mountains in Morocco provide some of the most picturesque scenery in the world. The canyons, ravines, and gorges created from the mountain formation create an ambiance setting that is unlike any other place in the world.

As the High Atlas Mountains reach the middle of Morocco, they are referred to as the Central High Atlas. This section extends between the cities of Azilal and Ouarzazate and reaches a height of 2,500 meters. This however is not the highest point of the Central High Atlas Mountains. That can be found at Jbel Mgoun which stands at a massive 4068 m high.

The scenic display is similar to that of the mountains in the USA’s Colorado. There exist a variety of gorges, box canyons and plateaus here with peaks showing signs of natural wear and tear through millions of years. The Berbers are the main population group to be found in the Central High Atlas Mountains.

Once through the western and central portions of the mountain range, we reach the eastern portion. This segment is formed largely from the plateaus that create a starting point for the Mouloya River. The eastern portion of the High Atlas Mountain range extends from the town of Khenifra across to the anchor point at Jbel Ayachi. Spots inbetween these two anchor points include Jbel Saghro and Jbel Sirwa. Jbel or Mount Toubkal are farther in the distance.

A section of the Eastern High Atlas Mountains consists of the Tamlelt mountain structure with a high point of 3747m at Jbel Ayachi. From here, the eastern mountain portion falls down into the pre-Saharan mountain zone.

Embarking on a trekking adventure through the High Atlas Mountains gives a trekker the sense of what true Morocco is like. The pictures painted by the views and surrounding nature life often paint a much different picture of Morocco than those in a popular tourist hotspot location. Here is where life is taken down to its most basic form and the essence of Moroccan living shines through. Picturesque spots afforded by the gorges found at Dades and Todra and surrounding villages and Draa Valley are some of the most exuberant reasons to go trekking the High Atlas Mountains.

There is no bad time for hiking the High Atlas. No professional climbing experience is required. The average trekker can make it to the highest summit points in each of the three portions of the mountain range without much difficulty, though time to the top varies by fitness levels. There are trails and paths, but most are no larger than donkey or caravan routes. A Morocco tour operator can set you up with mules, guides and pre-reserved spots at Neltner Hut (shelter) at basecamp.

Along the way, expect to find valleys, gorges and quaint little villages that lend charm and flair to the Morocco trekking adventure. One of the first such encounters with charm and beauty is the village of Imlil. This is often the starting point for many hikes, treks and guided tours through the High Atlas Mountains. Even winter ascents of Mt. Toubkal depart from here. Imlil shines in beauty regardless of what day, time or season it may happen to be.

The trek continues on from Imlil on a pathway lined with a variety of trees: Apple, cherry, peach and walnut trees are the many highlighted on this portion of the trek toward Armed. These tree orchards have been around for as long as any native Moroccan can remember. No one knows exactly how or why the orchard remains; it is simply an exquisite site to behold for Moroccan residents and tourists alike.

Once past Armed, there are to be no more villages along the trek up the High Atlas Mountains; a scenery very much like the Ait Bouguemez Valley near MGoun. This scenery is soon replaced with valleys, lakes and mountain peaks. Each one a spectacular diamond in the rough.

One such diamond in the rough is the Ourika Valley. Named after the Ourika River, this valley runs the course of the High Atlas Mountains. In the summer, a trekker would be hard pressed to come across an area any greener or full in bloom of summer life than the Ourika Valley. It is a welcomed surprise for first time Moroccan visitors who expect the region to be nothing more than a big Sahara Desert.

With such a vast array of mountain range available in the beautiful region of Morocco, it is only natural to embark on a adventure through trekking in the High Atlas Mountains. Doing so will provide trekkers with unforgettable memories and place them in special group of fellow trekkers who tell the tale of trekking the majestic High Atlas, often reaching the top of North Africa, Mount Toubkal.



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M’Goun & the Ait Bouguemez Valley


M’Goun & the Ait Bouguemez Valley

If hiking or serious High Atlas Mountains trekking has you worried about too many ups, with the almighty knee-busting downs, do not fret. By definition, Morocco offers up a number of superb hikes, so you’ll have no problem choosing a route. Depending on the number of days, how little oxygen you slurp, personal fitness and the weather, there’s an option for everyone. One Morocco trek getting scores of attention recently but nothing like the high-season throngs of Mt. Toubkal is the MGoun summit along the Ait Bouguemez Valley.

If you’re looking for a photo-tunity of the real Morocco: a place where Berber children run alfresco; a place where workman still cultivate terraced fields; a place where humble subtlety and friendly smiles still hold value, then hiking Morocco’s Ait Bouguemez Valley in the Central High Atlas will quench your hankering. Plus, the sedimentary ridges and naturally carved gorges esoterically red and pink with roaring rivers (OK, they’re crossable) make this a key destinations.

Visitors who come to trek in Morocco start in Marrakech. For this Ait Bouguemez Valley hike, you’ll want to start at Tabant. If you contact a Morocco tour operator, then they can set you up area guides, often previously arranged from Azilal. Maps are hard to find and sometimes even harder to read (on a 1:100,000 scale). Your Morocco travel agency can connect you with private transport from Marrakech to Tabant. Here’s what you can expect.

Though the hike can be done in a different amount of days, here it is broken up into points. You can combine points or treat them as a day each (point 1 = day 1, for example). At any rate, you’ll head out from Tabant with your guide towards (Point 1) Tighremt N’ Ait Ahmed. This will take you up 1,000 meters at 2,900 meters down to 2,230 meters to Assif M’Goun. Most people spend the night here as a water source is nearby. The next point (Point 2), heads south towards Assif n’ Oulilimt, another great place to pitch camp.

The next day (Point 3), head southwest towards the Tessaout Plateau, where Tizi n’Oumsoud (almost 3,000 meters) converges with the side-route to Ighil Tinoughrine (3,200 meters). You can, again, camp here with spring water sources available. After spending the night in the Tessaout Plateau, (Point 4) you’ll head south for a longer day hike toward Amezri, walking along the Tizi N’dern (3,200 meters) valleys and gorges the whole way. Here you can either camp or sleep in a local gite (locally run, minimalist hotel).

(Alternative route: will take you longer) The next day, you’ll walk along the Oued Tassaout river, (Point 5) you’ll head more west passing through Ichbbakene towards Assif n’Tifticht (about 1,800 meters), after which passing through the Tissili Valley towards the town with the same name. Head northeast towards Sebt Ait Bou Wlli, spending the night in Agerssif, catching a ride back to Tadant the next morning.

(Same route: continues after Point 4) From Amezri (Point 5), head north towards Rougoult and spend the night here or camp at Sebt Ait Bou Wlli. (Point 6) Here, you can take transport to Agerssif or Imelghas or right back to Tadant. There’s plenty of local transport or possible large taxis for hire. Either one, however, are not your standard New York cab prices.

Though there are some other diehard routes, some requiring mountaineering or canyoneering experience you’ll find your walk a far cry from long lines and vendors. With plenty of mountain massifs in the back- and fore-ground, you’ll be happy this hike isn’t one constant uphill conflict. You’ll have opulent inspirations with energy to boot for farther, alternative day explorations. Contact a tour operator who will be able to set you up with mules, guides, and cooks. You’re sure to have the Morocco trekking experience of your life.



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