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MOROCCAN

CROSSING THE MOROCCAN ATLAS

Budget

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Niveau

regular hiker, 5 to 6 hours of walking per day

Durée

10 days / 9 nights

Durée

April, May, June, September, October

Description

Hiking in the Heart of the AtlasRandonnée au cœur de l’Atlas
Set off on an adventure through the Moroccan Atlas and discover its majestic peaks rising above 4,000 meters. During this expedition, you will climb M’Goun, the second-highest summit in North Africa (4,071 m).
Over the course of 7 days of trekking, let yourself be charmed by the quiet, authenticity, and raw beauty of the landscapes. Each day reveals a new atmosphere: lush valleys, mineral ridges, remote high plateaus… In the evening, enjoy a unique camping experience under a perfectly clear sky, far from any light pollution.
You will walk through traditional villages and meet Berber communities, known for their warm hospitality and deep-rooted cultural traditions.
An ideal trip for lovers of wide-open spaces, combining immersion in nature, convivial moments, and the discovery of the mythical imperial city of Marrakech.

Temps forts du sejour

  • A tailor-made journey
  • The ascent of the iconic M’Goun summit (4,068 m)
  • A variety of landscapes: high peaks, mountain plateaus, fertile valleys, Berber villages
  • A dedicated team of mule drivers and a caring cook

Lieux d'interet

Marrakech, the Pearl of the South

A true gateway to the Atlas and the desert, Marrakech captivates with its vibrant energy, blazing colors, and exceptional cultural richness. Founded in the 11th century, the imperial city offers a fascinating blend of ancestral traditions and modernity.

In the heart of the Medina, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, wander through a labyrinth of lively streets filled with craft shops, the smell of spices, and centuries-old architecture. The legendary Jemaa el-Fna square comes alive at sunset, turning into an open-air theater where storytellers, musicians, and street food create an unforgettable atmosphere.

Magnificent palaces such as Bahia Palace or El Badi Palace, lush gardens like the Majorelle Garden, and beautiful riads all reflect the city’s timeless beauty. Marrakech also boasts a dynamic contemporary scene: art galleries, stylish cafés, creative gastronomy, and elegant boutiques.

Between heritage, enchanting ambiance, and Moroccan art de vivre, Marrakech is a must-see destination—an inspiring beginning or ending to your adventure in the Atlas Mountains.


The Moroccan Atlas, a Majestic and Authentic Mountain Range

Stretching over 700 kilometers, the Moroccan Atlas forms one of the most impressive mountain ranges in North Africa. From green valleys to arid plateaus and peaks soaring above 4,000 meters, the region offers extraordinary landscapes and a true sense of escape.

A land of contrasts and silence, the Atlas is one of the last places where nature still reigns supreme. Expect to encounter stunning scenery: deep gorges carved by time, mineral ridges, high pastures, and perched Berber villages. Here, life follows the rhythm of the seasons, in an atmosphere that is peaceful and genuine.

A paradise for hikers and lovers of wide-open spaces, the Atlas offers countless routes for all levels—from gentle walks to legendary ascents such as M’Goun or Toubkal. Each step immerses you deeper into Berber culture, renowned for its hospitality and warm simplicity.

Between raw nature, meaningful encounters, and breathtaking panoramas, the Moroccan Atlas promises an unforgettable experience—both inspiring and rejuvenating.

The Valley of Roses, a Haven of Softness in the Heart of the Atlaslas

Framed by arid mountains and lush oases, the Valley of Roses is one of the most enchanting gems of southern Morocco. Nestled between Ouarzazate and the foothills of M’Goun, the valley owes its name to the thousands of Damask roses that bloom each spring, filling the air with delicate fragrances.
Dotted with earthen villages, irrigated gardens, and terraced fields, the valley offers landscapes with a poetic charm. The inhabitants maintain ancestral traditions tied to rose cultivation, producing renowned natural products such as floral waters, essences, soaps, and oils.
Every year, the famous Festival of Roses celebrates this iconic flower in a festive and joyful atmosphere filled with music, dancing, and local crafts.
Ideal for hiking and immersive walking, the Valley of Roses seduces with its authenticity, peacefulness, and rich contrasting scenery. It is an essential stop for travelers seeking to discover an intimate, warm, and deeply traditional Morocco.

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