The Atlas Valley Trek offers adventurers a chance to enjoy the captivating Berber culture while exploring the breathtaking landscapes of Morocco’s Atlas Mountains. Over two days, trekkers can ascend picturesque passes, visit a serene waterfall, and enjoy authentic local cuisine, all while staying in a cozy guest house. With an intimate group size and multilingual guides, this trek promises a personalized experience that will leave you eager to discover more about the region’s rich heritage and natural wonders. Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through this enchanting corner of the world?
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Key Points
- A 2-day guided trek showcasing the scenic Berber culture and the Ighouliden waterfall, starting from CZK 4,646 per person.
- The trek includes visits to the Tizi Mzik Pass (2484m), Tizi Oussem village, and the ascent of Tizi Oudid pass (2100m).
- Participants will experience authentic Berber meals and accommodations, as well as engage with local hosts during the overnight stay.
- The trek is limited to a maximum of 6 participants for an intimate and personalized experience, with multilingual guides available.
- Free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours before the trip, and reserve now, pay later options are available.
Overview and Pricing
The Atlas Valley Trek offers a 2-day hike that immerses travelers in Berber culture and the scenic beauty of a waterfall, priced from CZK 4,646 per person.
Adventurers can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the trip. For those who prefer to reserve now and pay later, that option is also available.
This trekking experience is ideal for small groups, with a maximum of 6 participants.
Guided tours are offered in multiple languages, including Arabic, English, French, and Spanish, ensuring a seamless and culturally enriching journey through the stunning Atlas Mountains.
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Trek Details
This 2-day Atlas Valley Trek immerses adventurers in the captivating Berber culture and the natural splendor of a picturesque waterfall. The trek spans a duration of 2 days and is limited to a small group size of 6 participants, ensuring a more intimate and personalized experience.
Multilingual live tour guides are available in Arabic, English, French, and Spanish, catering to the diverse needs of travelers.
The experience includes:
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Breathtaking views from the Tizi Mzik Pass (2484m)
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Witnessing the majestic Ighouliden Waterfall
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Exploring the charming Tizi Oussem village
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Ascending the Tizi Oudid pass (2100m)
Itinerary
On the first day, adventurers depart Marrakech for Imlil (1740m), enjoying a scenic drive through Tahnnaout, Oued Ghighaya, and Asni before meeting the trekking team of guides and muleteers.
They’ll then trek to the Tizi Mzik pass (2484m), where they’ll enjoy lunch and visit the Ighouliden waterfall. After a 6-hour trek, they’ll spend the night in the Tizi Oussem village (1850m).
The next day starts with breakfast in Tizi Oussem, followed by a trek to Id Issa village (1800m).
The group will ascend the Tizi Oudid pass (2100m) and pass through Matat village before enjoying lunch under walnut groves.
Day 1 Activities
Adventurers depart Marrakech for Imlil (1740m), enjoying a scenic drive through Tahnnaout, Oued Ghighaya, and Asni before meeting the trekking team of guides and muleteers.
The day’s adventure begins as the group sets off on the trek to the Tizi Mzik pass (2484m). Along the way, they:
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Take in the panoramic views from the pass, savoring a well-deserved lunch.
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Visit the stunning Ighouliden waterfall, a hidden gem in the Atlas Mountains.
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Descend to the Tizi Oussem village (1850m), where they’ll spend the night after a 6-hour trek.
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Immerse themselves in the rich Berber culture, gaining insights into the local way of life.
Overnight Accommodation
After a full day of trekking, travelers spend the night in a local guest house in the Tizi Oussem village (1850m), immersed in the rich Berber culture and traditions.
The cozy accommodations provide a comfortable retreat after exploring the stunning landscapes. Guests can expect simple yet charming rooms, with traditional Berber furnishings and decor. Shared bathroom facilities are available.
The tranquil village setting offers a glimpse into the daily life of the local Berber community. Travelers can interact with the hospitable hosts, learn about their customs, and savor authentic Berber cuisine.
This overnight stay truly enhances the culture experience of the Atlas Valley trek.
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Day 2 Activities
Travelers rise early for breakfast in Tizi Oussem before embarking on the second day’s trek, which takes them to the Id Issa village (1800m) and up the Tizi Oudid pass (2100m) while passing through the scenic Matat village.
The journey promises:
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Breathtaking panoramic vistas along the ascent to Tizi Oudid pass.
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A chance to immerse in the vibrant local culture of Matat village.
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A relaxing lunch under the shade of walnut groves.
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A smooth transfer back to Marrakech, arriving around 5 PM.
Fueled by a hearty breakfast, trekkers set out to conquer the day’s challenges, eager to soak in the beauty and authenticity of the Atlas Valley.
Included in the Package
The package includes an English-speaking guide, cook, muleteers, and mules to carry luggage. It also covers all meals during the trek, mineral water, coffee, and tea, as well as accommodation in a local guest house.
Transportation from and to Marrakech, along with sleeping bags if needed, is also provided. This ensures a hassle-free experience for trekkers, allowing them to focus on seeing the stunning Berber culture and natural beauty of the Atlas Mountains.
The inclusion of experienced guides and support staff also adds a layer of safety and expertise to the journey, making it accessible to a wide range of fitness levels and outdoor enthusiasts.
Restrictions and Exclusions
While the Atlas Valley Trek offers a comprehensive package, certain restrictions and exclusions apply.
The tour isn’t suitable for children under 10 years old, pregnant women, or individuals with back problems, as the trekking routes may pose physical challenges for these groups.
Plus, personal expenses, tips, and travel insurance aren’t included in the package price, and trekkers should budget for these additional costs.
The trek may not be the best option for:
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Families with young children
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Expectant mothers
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Those with preexisting back conditions
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Trekkers on a tight budget
Prospective participants should carefully review the restrictions and ensure the trek aligns with their physical abilities and budgetary constraints.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Difficult Is the Hiking During the Trek?
The hiking is moderately challenging, with a 6-hour trek on the first day and an ascent to a 2100m pass on the second. It’s suitable for active adults but not recommended for children, pregnant women, or those with back problems.
What Is the Weather Like During the Different Seasons?
The weather varies by season. During spring and fall, temperatures are mild, often with occasional rain or snow at higher elevations. Summers are hot and dry, while winters can be cold with snowfall, especially in mountainous regions.
Can I Bring My Own Trekking Equipment?
Trekkers can bring their own equipment, but the tour provider typically provides necessary gear like sleeping bags. It’s best to check with the provider about allowed personal items to ensure a smooth and comfortable trek experience.
Are There Any Cultural Experiences Besides the Waterfall Visit?
Yes, the trek includes culture opportunities beyond the waterfall visit. Participants can engage with the local Berber community, learn about their traditions, and experience Berber hospitality during the overnight stay in the Tizi Oussem village.
How Much Time Is Spent Hiking Each Day?
The first day involves a 6-hour trek to reach the overnight village, while the second day features a shorter 3-hour hike to the lunch spot before the return transfer to Marrakech, allowing ample time to experience the Berber culture.
The Sum Up
The Atlas Valley Trek offers an immersive 2-day hiking experience that immerses participants in Berber culture and showcases the stunning natural landscapes of Morocco’s Atlas Mountains.
With personalized attention from multilingual guides, hikers will ascend scenic passes, stay in a cozy local guesthouse, and enjoy authentic Berber meals.
This trek makes for an unforgettable adventure for those seeking to explore the region’s breathtaking beauty and cultural richness.
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