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Day trip to the Atlas Mountains

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  • 1 Day
  • Private tour : 1-6 People

The High Atlas Mountains and remote Berber villages day trip is a fantastic way to explore the authentic and rural side of Morocco. The journey begins at 9am from Marrakech and involves a 1.5-hour drive south towards the High Atlas Mountains. Along the way, we will pass through the Moulay Brahim Gorges and the popular Berber village of Asni, which is renowned for its weekly market. We will then cross a lush green valley before arriving in the small village of Imlil, which is a starting point for treks and hikes up the Toubkal Mountain.

We will then embark on a walk towards the Berber village of Aroumd, passing through hamlets such as Ait Souka, Targa, and Imoula. Along the way, we will be treated to stunning views of the Toubkal Massif peaks. Aroumd is a unique village built on a large moraine spur, and we will have the opportunity to explore the ancient irrigated terraced fields of barley, corn, and vegetables. We will then proceed to the village of Achayn, where we will have a delicious lunch served on a beautiful terrace among a Berber family.

After lunch, we will have time to take a short walk and immerse ourselves in the stunning natural beauty of the High Atlas Mountains before returning to Marrakech in the late afternoon. This day trip is perfect for anyone seeking to experience the real Morocco and get away from the city’s hustle and bustle.

Highlights
  • High Atlas Mountains and remote Berber villages
  • 4WD vehicle or mini van for transportation
  • Imlil village, center for hiring mountain guides and mules
  • Walk through Ait Souka, Targa, and Imoula hamlets
  • Breathtaking views of Jbels Aguelzim, Aksouâl, and Adrar Adj peaks
  • Lunch on a beautiful terrace among a Berber family
  • Short walk to explore the surrounding area

Recommended Airport

Marrakesh Menara Airport

Price Includes

  • A/C modern Toyota land cruiser 4x4.
  • English / French speaking driver/guide.
  • 30 minutes camel ride.
  • Mint tea, home made bread and olive oil at a Berber house.
  • 1 hour walk in Toubkal National Park with an experienced local guide.
  • 3 course lunch at a Berber House in Imlil Village.
  • Pick up and drop off at your Marrakech hotels.
Tour Prices
1 Person
160€
2 People
85€ / person
3 People
65€ / person
4 People
50€ / person
5 People
45€ / person
6 People
40€ / person
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Full Day TripMarrakech - High Atlas Mountains

If you are looking for an unforgettable adventure that will take you off the beaten path and give you a taste of authentic Moroccan culture, then a day trip to the High Atlas Mountains and remote Berber villages is the perfect choice for you. As an SEO copywriter, I can provide you with a detailed description of what you can expect on this once-in-a-lifetime journey.

Our journey will begin at 9am in the bustling city of Marrakech, where we will embark on a 4WD vehicle or a mini van for a 1.5 hour drive south towards the High Atlas Mountains. Along the way, we will pass through the picturesque Moulay Brahim Gorges and the popular Berber village of Asni, which is famous for its weekly market that takes place every Saturday. As we continue our ascent, we will cross a vibrant green valley that stays fresh and lush even during the hottest days of the summer.

Our first stop will be at the small village of Imlil, which is located at the foothills of the highest mountains in Morocco, the Toubkal Mountain. Imlil is known as the center for hiring mountain guides and mules due to its unique position and its connection to several Berber villages. It is also a popular starting point for treks and hikes up the Toubkal Mountain. Here, we will leave our vehicle and start a walk for about an hour towards the south, passing through the hamlets of Ait Souka, Targa, and Imoula, up and down the stark slopes, with the jagged peaks of the Toubkal Massif before us.

As we make our way towards the Berber village of Aroumd (Aremd) at an altitude of 1843m, we will be surrounded by breathtaking views of the Jbels Aguelzim (3547m), Aksouâl (3847m), and Adrar Adj (3122m) peaks. Aroumd is a rather unique village in the Assif Aït Mizane Valley, built seemingly house upon house on a large moraine spur. It overlooks ancient irrigated terraced fields of barley, corn, and vegetables and is always surrounded by almond and walnut trees. We will spend some time exploring this fascinating village before continuing our journey for another half an hour towards the village of Achayn, where we will enjoy a delicious lunch served on a beautiful terrace among a Berber family.

After lunch, we will have the opportunity to take a short walk to explore the surrounding area and immerse ourselves in the stunning natural beauty of the High Atlas Mountains. Then, we will start our journey back to Marrakech, where we will arrive in the late afternoon, filled with unforgettable memories of our day spent with the Berbers. This day trip is an absolute must for anyone looking to experience the real Morocco and escape the hustle and bustle of the city for a few hours.

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FAQ

When to hike in Morocco?

The best time to hike in Morocco is during the spring (March to May) and the fall (September to November). During these months, the weather is typically mild, with comfortable temperatures during the day and cool nights. The landscapes are also more colorful during these seasons, as wildflowers bloom in the spring and the foliage changes color in the fall.

However, it’s still possible to hike in Morocco during the summer and winter months. Summer can be hot, but the higher elevations in the Atlas Mountains offer cooler temperatures. Winter can be cold, especially at higher altitudes, but there are still opportunities for winter hiking and skiing. It’s important to note that some trails and passes may be inaccessible during the winter months due to snow and ice.

Can I climb Toubkal without a guide?

It is technically possible to climb Toubkal without a guide, but it’s not recommended. The terrain can be challenging, especially for inexperienced hikers, and having a guide can provide added safety and support. A guide can also help with navigation, especially in areas where the trail may not be clearly marked.

In addition to safety concerns, climbing Toubkal without a guide may not be permitted. The Moroccan authorities require hikers to obtain a permit before climbing Toubkal, and our tour companie and guides are licensed to issue these permits. If you don’t have a permit or are caught climbing without one, you may be fined or even deported.

It’s also worth noting that climbing with us can enhance your overall experience. Our guide can provide insights into the local culture and history, and can help you appreciate the natural beauty of the area. We will also take care of logistics, such as arranging transport and accommodations, leaving you free to focus on enjoying your hike.

How hard is it to climb Mount Toubkal?

Climbing Mount Toubkal can be a challenging hike, but it’s generally considered a moderate to strenuous climb. The difficulty of the climb will depend on several factors, including your level of fitness, previous hiking experience, and the route you choose to take.

The standard route to the summit starts in the village of Imlil and involves hiking to the Toubkal Refuge, where climbers can rest for the night before making the final ascent to the summit the following day. The hike to the refuge is approximately 5-6 hours and involves a steady uphill climb.

The final ascent to the summit involves some steep and rocky terrain and can take 3-4 hours, depending on your pace. Altitude can also be a factor, as the summit of Toubkal is 4,167 meters (13,671 feet) above sea level. It’s important to acclimate properly to the altitude and take necessary precautions to prevent altitude sickness.

That being said, the climb to Mount Toubkal is accessible to most hikers with a moderate level of fitness and previous hiking experience. It’s recommended to train and prepare for the climb in advance, with a focus on building endurance and stamina.

Overall, while climbing Mount Toubkal can be a challenging hike, the stunning views from the summit and the sense of accomplishment make it a rewarding experience.

How cold is it in the High Atlas Mountains?

The temperature in the High Atlas Mountains can vary greatly depending on the season and altitude. In general, the higher you go, the colder it gets.

During the winter months (December to February), temperatures in the High Atlas Mountains can drop below freezing, especially at higher altitudes. It’s not uncommon for temperatures to reach -10°C (14°F) or colder at the summit of Mount Toubkal. It’s important to come prepared with warm clothing and gear if you plan to visit during the winter.

In the summer months (June to August), temperatures in the High Atlas Mountains can be quite hot during the day, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F). However, temperatures can drop significantly at night, especially at higher altitudes, so it’s important to pack warm layers for evenings and early mornings.

Overall, it’s best to come prepared for a wide range of temperatures and weather conditions when visiting the High Atlas Mountains, as the weather can be unpredictable and can change quickly.

What equipment do I need to hike Toubkal Mount in the winter?

Hiking Toubkal Mount in the winter can be challenging and requires proper equipment to ensure your safety and comfort. Here are some essential items you should bring with you:

  1. Insulated and waterproof boots: Your boots should be sturdy, waterproof, and insulated to keep your feet warm and dry in snowy conditions.

  2. Warm clothing layers: You’ll need to dress in layers, including a base layer, mid-layer, and outer shell, to stay warm and regulate your body temperature. Insulated jackets, hats, gloves, and scarves are also necessary.

  3. Waterproof and windproof jacket and pants: You’ll need a waterproof and windproof jacket and pants to protect you from the snow, wind, and rain.

  4. Crampons and ice axe: In snowy conditions, you may need crampons and an ice axe to help you navigate the mountain safely.

  5. Backpack: A sturdy backpack with a waterproof cover is essential for carrying your gear, snacks, and water.

  6. Sleeping bag: If you plan to spend the night in a mountain refuge, you’ll need a warm and insulated sleeping bag.

  7. Sunglasses and sunscreen: The sun’s reflection on the snow can be intense, so bring sunglasses and sunscreen to protect your eyes and skin.

Is it safe to trek in Morocco?

Morocco is generally considered a safe country for trekking, but like any travel destination, it’s important to take appropriate safety precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trekking experience. Here are some tips to keep in mind:

  1. Stay on designated trails: Stick to designated trails and avoid venturing off into unknown areas.

  2. Dress appropriately: Dress appropriately for the weather conditions and bring the necessary equipment, such as proper footwear, warm clothing, and rain gear.

  3. Stay hydrated: Bring enough water and snacks to stay hydrated and energized throughout your trek.

  4. Avoid hiking alone: It’s always safer to hike with a group or a guide, especially if you’re not familiar with the area.

By taking these precautions, you can enjoy a safe and rewarding trekking experience in Morocco.