Visiting Morocco for Trekking Tours

If you’re looking for adventure, you may travel through all of Morocco’s regions. Regrettably, several Moroccan places necessitate summer trekking trips. The Atlas Mountains’ tallest mountain peak is Jbel Toubkal. During the winter, the highest elevations receive a lot of snow. It can also become quite chilly up there in the evenings. As a result, Morocco tours will trek the mountain during specific times of the year.

This is only an issue for those seeking the ultimate adventure. Morocco trekking is available all year for anyone visiting the country to take up the culture. Day walks, overnight treks, and even a few days out in the country’s hilly regions are examples of these types of tours.

The Ourika Valley is one of the most accessible trekking destinations. This hike takes three hours to complete, plus three hours to drive. In the High Atlas Mountains, you’ll see Berber settlements, salt mines, and a stunning waterfall. Plants and animals abound in the valley. On the journey, you might even spot a Barbary Monkey if you’re lucky.

Imi Ourlad to Imlil may be the appropriate itinerary for those looking for a more involved High Atlas journey. This three-day High Atlas Mountains trekking tour includes four to five hours of hiking per day. You’ll start in Marrakesh and drive to Imi Ourlad before beginning your journey up into the region’s valleys and gorges, as with many of the trekking tours. At 1600 meters, Tizi Nlbour can be reached from Imi Ourlad. Imsker, a guest home in this area, serves lunch. You will proceed to Ait Aisa after having lunch with a lovely view as a bonus. At 1400 meters, Ait Aisa is located. It is a village with a long and illustrious history. The area’s customs assist you in immersing yourself in the culture of the area.

The following day, you travel to Imnan Valley, Arg, Amssakrou, Ikiss, and Tinghrinn. Keep an eye out for the area’s natural fauna throughout your journey. Tinghrinn is located at a height of 2100 meters. The final day takes you back to Marrakesh via the High Atlas Mountains. You’ll see waterfalls, streams, and rushing rivers along the journey, many of which are teeming with rainwater from higher elevations. Whether you want to go on a day hike or spend many days in Morocco, the alternatives are endless.

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