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Morocco walking Holidays – 3-day Toubkal Summit guided Climb

Equipments to bring :

Sleeping bags, walking boots, jackets, wind stopper jackets, hats, sun crème, sun glasses, gloves, towels, head torches, first aid kit , good winter trousers….

INCLUSIONS:

Transport from and back to Marrakech

Mountain Guide

All food during the trek

Mules To carry baggage and food

Scenic sightseeing stops

Accommodation in guest house , camp if the weather allow it

 Cook to prepare all meals

 Mineral water

NOT INCLUDED

2 Lunches.

Guide Muleteers and Cook gratuity

Travel Insurance – Recommended.

Bottled Water

Anti-Atlas Hiking Challenge – 4 Days Trekking.

The Anti Atlas mountain range benefits from warmer and drier conditions in the winter, being the most southerly range in Morocco, and rises to lower altitudes than peaks in the High Atlas range.

Stunning rock formations – including Morocco’s “Grand Canyon” in the Tafraoute region, and the astonishing jagged volcanic scenery of Jbel Saghrou near dades valley – are well worth the extra journey to these remoter regions (both over 2 hours from Ouarzazate).

Trekking in Morocco

The Anti Atlas bordering the Sahara offer ideal trekking conditions from autumn to spring. Treks of all grades can be taken from Tagdilt, a beautiful wild volcanic range famed for almonds growing, and Bab n Ali with its spectacular pink rock formations and gorges which are Morocco’s “Grand Canyon”.

Weather

In the mountains the weather is relatively moderate throughout the year but conditions vary significantly with height, season and between day and night, with the possibility of a dramatic change at any time. In the winter snow is likely in the Middle and High Atlas ranges, though often only on the highest peaks, and evenings cold. In the summer the protection against the sun is vital.

To maximise your enjoyment of a trek in Morocco, we advise being fully prepared and that includes the right clothing and equipment for Morocco Trekking –

Trekking guides

We will look after you very well: our excellent local guides have good language skills, significant guiding experience and are appropriately insured and qualified. Your guide will offer an insight into local culture in a respectful way, provide you with simple but tasty local food, enable you to communicate with local people (who speak Berber), may be able to adapt the route according to your abilities and local conditions, provide hard-to-come-by maps when necessary (the ranges can be very difficult to navigate and many areas are very remote) and take care of moving all your luggage to the place where your trek ends.

Saghro Volcanic Massif Trek

The Jebel Sargho (highest point 2,712 m) is a starkly beautiful region of Sahara broadly lying between the Draa and Dades Valleys.

An ideal region for trekking between October and May. It is made up of a jumble of volcanic peaks, deep gorges, abandoned kasbahs, small villages and the occasional black tents of the nomadic Ait Ata tribe.

Morocco walking Holidays – Anti Atlas Best Hiking Trails 6 Days

Equipments to bring :

Sleeping bags, walking boots, jackets, wind stopper jackets, hats, sun crème, sun glasses, gloves, towels, head torches, first aid kit , good winter trousers….

INCLUSIONS:

Transport from and back to Marrakech

Mountain Guide

All food during the trek

Mules To carry baggage and food

Scenic sightseeing stops

Accommodation in guest house , camp if the weather allow it

 Cook to prepare all meals

 Mineral water

NOT INCLUDED

2 Lunches.

Guide Muleteers and Cook gratuity

Travel Insurance – Recommended.

Bottled Water

Anti-Atlas Hiking Challenge – 4 Days Trekking.

The Anti Atlas mountain range benefits from warmer and drier conditions in the winter, being the most southerly range in Morocco, and rises to lower altitudes than peaks in the High Atlas range.

Stunning rock formations – including Morocco’s “Grand Canyon” in the Tafraoute region, and the astonishing jagged volcanic scenery of Jbel Saghrou near dades valley – are well worth the extra journey to these remoter regions (both over 2 hours from Ouarzazate).

Trekking in Morocco

The Anti Atlas bordering the Sahara offer ideal trekking conditions from autumn to spring. Treks of all grades can be taken from Tagdilt, a beautiful wild volcanic range famed for almonds growing, and Bab n Ali with its spectacular pink rock formations and gorges which are Morocco’s “Grand Canyon”.

Weather

In the mountains the weather is relatively moderate throughout the year but conditions vary significantly with height, season and between day and night, with the possibility of a dramatic change at any time. In the winter snow is likely in the Middle and High Atlas ranges, though often only on the highest peaks, and evenings cold. In the summer the protection against the sun is vital.

To maximise your enjoyment of a trek in Morocco, we advise being fully prepared and that includes the right clothing and equipment for Morocco Trekking –

Trekking guides

We will look after you very well: our excellent local guides have good language skills, significant guiding experience and are appropriately insured and qualified. Your guide will offer an insight into local culture in a respectful way, provide you with simple but tasty local food, enable you to communicate with local people (who speak Berber), may be able to adapt the route according to your abilities and local conditions, provide hard-to-come-by maps when necessary (the ranges can be very difficult to navigate and many areas are very remote) and take care of moving all your luggage to the place where your trek ends.

Saghro Volcanic Massif Trek

The Jebel Sargho (highest point 2,712 m) is a starkly beautiful region of Sahara broadly lying between the Draa and Dades Valleys.

An ideal region for trekking between October and May. It is made up of a jumble of volcanic peaks, deep gorges, abandoned kasbahs, small villages and the occasional black tents of the nomadic Ait Ata tribe.

Morocco walking Holidays – High Atlas Best Hiking Trails 4 Days

Equipments to bring :

Sleeping bags, walking boots, jackets, wind stopper jackets, hats, sun crème, sun glasses, gloves, towels, head torches, first aid kit , good winter trousers….

INCLUSIONS:

Transport from and back to Marrakech

Mountain Guide

All food during the trek

Mules To carry baggage and food

Scenic sightseeing stops

Accommodation in guest house , camp if the weather allow it

 Cook to prepare all meals

 Mineral water

NOT INCLUDED

2 Lunches.

Guide Muleteers and Cook gratuity

Travel Insurance – Recommended.

Bottled Water

Anti-Atlas Hiking Challenge – 4 Days Trekking.

The Anti Atlas mountain range benefits from warmer and drier conditions in the winter, being the most southerly range in Morocco, and rises to lower altitudes than peaks in the High Atlas range.

Stunning rock formations – including Morocco’s “Grand Canyon” in the Tafraoute region, and the astonishing jagged volcanic scenery of Jbel Saghrou near dades valley – are well worth the extra journey to these remoter regions (both over 2 hours from Ouarzazate).

Trekking in Morocco

The Anti Atlas bordering the Sahara offer ideal trekking conditions from autumn to spring. Treks of all grades can be taken from Tagdilt, a beautiful wild volcanic range famed for almonds growing, and Bab n Ali with its spectacular pink rock formations and gorges which are Morocco’s “Grand Canyon”.

Weather

In the mountains the weather is relatively moderate throughout the year but conditions vary significantly with height, season and between day and night, with the possibility of a dramatic change at any time. In the winter snow is likely in the Middle and High Atlas ranges, though often only on the highest peaks, and evenings cold. In the summer the protection against the sun is vital.

To maximise your enjoyment of a trek in Morocco, we advise being fully prepared and that includes the right clothing and equipment for Morocco Trekking –

Trekking guides

We will look after you very well: our excellent local guides have good language skills, significant guiding experience and are appropriately insured and qualified. Your guide will offer an insight into local culture in a respectful way, provide you with simple but tasty local food, enable you to communicate with local people (who speak Berber), may be able to adapt the route according to your abilities and local conditions, provide hard-to-come-by maps when necessary (the ranges can be very difficult to navigate and many areas are very remote) and take care of moving all your luggage to the place where your trek ends.

Saghro Volcanic Massif Trek

The Jebel Sargho (highest point 2,712 m) is a starkly beautiful region of Sahara broadly lying between the Draa and Dades Valleys.

An ideal region for trekking between October and May. It is made up of a jumble of volcanic peaks, deep gorges, abandoned kasbahs, small villages and the occasional black tents of the nomadic Ait Ata tribe.