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This tour combines High Atlas mountain hiking adventure, southern Morocco oasis and Sahara desert. The trip offers unique encounters with the local populations of Berber villages of the happy valley and roses valley, breathtaking landscapes in one of the most remote and wild areas of Morocco. The M'goun ascent is the highlight of the tour.
Inclusions: Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, - Camping equipment (tents, mattresses), - Licensed Mountain guide, - Cook and cooking equipment, Accommodation in a riad in Ouarzazate and Marrakech, Air-conditioned vehicle, Airport transfers both ways , Mules for luggage carrying in the mountains, Camel riding in the dunes
Exclusions: Entrance fees to monuments, Tips, Flight tickets
Our trip to Marrakech and Imlil in the Atlas Mountains, planned and guided by Abdel from Original Travels, was a spectacular (!!) return to travel for a group of vaccinated expats coming from Abu Dhabi. We started out with a very smooth transfer from Casablanca to Marrakech with our wonderful (and safe!) driver, Samir, then had dinner at our gorgeous riad, Palais Sebban, a solid recommendation from Abdel. Our first morning, we took a super fun and informative cooking class at Maison Al Arabe then met up with our laid-back and kind local guide Hassan, for a loop through the Medina where we learned a lot about the culture and daily life of Marrakech and shopped for carpets, leather goods and argan oil. The following day we were driven to Imlil in the Atlas Mountains for unforgettable hiking, visits with local Berber families for lunch and tea and a night of stargazing and some of the best tajine of the trip from Khasbah du Toukbal. Then it was back to Marrakech for our last two nights. We booked hammam treatments at the Royal Mansour, one of the city's prettiest hotels, a stop at the Majorelle Gardens and YSL museum and a final loop through the souq. Phew! We are a relatively well-traveled group and I have to say this was a trip of a lifetime, thanks to Abdel. He was so responsive and helpful in planning and leading us, but also patient and sweet when it came to giving us time to relax and do our own thing. If you're looking to be a tourist, and I mean that in the very best sense of the word of experiencing and learning and feeling awe and gratitude for this big world, Original Travels is how to do it. Thank you, Abdel!
The Aït Bouguemez Valley is located in the heart of the Central High Atlas Mountains, at the eastern limit of the province of Azilal and west of Ouarzazate, at an altitude between 1800 and 2300 m. Overlooked on all sides by several peaks over 3000 m high. The valley stretches for about thirty kilometers, it counts 27 villages of a beautiful ancestral architecture, it is a region famous for the hike and several nice places.
Inclusions: Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Housing, Certified guide
Exclusions: Gratuities, WiFi on board
This was a great trip arranged by the efficient and friendly Sophia at Experience Ma at short notice. Unique and enjoyable. Frederick was fantastic, knowledgable and hospitable, keen to show his home to visitors. It is worth noting that he is actually a senior jet-setting corporate Exec who does this for fun, so you’ll be lucky to get in when he is available! Book it!
The M’Goun valley is located in the central part of the High Atlas Mountains and is home to the second highest peak in Morocco, Jebel M’Goun. The M’Goun summit is a popular destination for hikers and trekkers who would like to test their skills before tackling bigger adventures. Even if you have lots of experience, the M’Goun Massif has plenty for you to enjoy as an Atlas Mountains tour. You’ll be further out from Marrakech than if you were visiting the Toubkal region and the scenery and the landscape are simply stunning.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: Gratuities
It's a hike that allows you to discover the high central atlas with the ascent of M'Goun (4071m), second summit of Morocco and the discovery of the happy valley of Ait Bougmez, it is the program that we propose you for a week of trekking in Morocco. The ascent is a self-realization, a surpassing of its physical limits and a golden opportunity to see the beautiful Atlas landscapes.
Inclusions: Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Housing, Certified guide
Exclusions: Gratuities, WiFi on board
This was a great trip arranged by the efficient and friendly Sophia at Experience Ma at short notice. Unique and enjoyable. Frederick was fantastic, knowledgable and hospitable, keen to show his home to visitors. It is worth noting that he is actually a senior jet-setting corporate Exec who does this for fun, so you’ll be lucky to get in when he is available! Book it!
North of the Central High Atlas, where it is most impenetrable, where no road manages to cross it, stands a multitude of peaks whose altitude is around 4000 m: thus the M'Goun (4068 m) and Ouaougoulzat (3770 m) At their feet, the Berber valleys Ait Bougmez, Ait Bowli and Imerhane isolated for a large part of the year by snow and difficult access are oases of prosperity in the middle of the austere mountains which protect them to infinity. Their inhabitants, proud craftsmen of an astonishing human landscape, built the most beautiful villages of the Atlas. In these mountains, sheltered from the heat of the plain, this hike allows you to discover a mountain people forgotten in sublime landscapes. You can climb M’Goun and descend Tassaout, a huge canyon that this river has dug at the foot of the M’Goun chain. 5 to 7 hours of walking per day / vertical drop of 1000 m maximum
Inclusions: Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Air-conditioned vehicle, Camp tents and sleeping equipment, 24/7 assistance, Insurance
Exclusions: Personal Sleeping Bag
When the world locked down with COVID 19, I was stuck in Morocco whilst on a cycling tour. I had to get out ASAP on a rescue flight, but I had to leave my bike behind. I had to call on someone to help. Lahcen and his team at Adrar Adventure were there to help and were able to look after my bike and keep it safe. Today, seven months later, they got my bike back to UK. I am so grateful for their kindness, generosity, friendship and help. It is good to know that there are such genuine people around at difficult times! Thanks all everything u did is much appreciated Ade
North of the Central High Atlas, where it is most impenetrable, where no road manages to cross it, stands a multitude of peaks whose altitude is around 4000 m: thus the M'Goun (4068 m) and Ouaougoulzat (3770 m) At their feet, the Berber valleys Ait Bougmez, Ait Bowli and Imerhane isolated for a large part of the year by snow and difficult access are oases of prosperity in the middle of the austere mountains which protect them to infinity. Their inhabitants, proud craftsmen of an astonishing human landscape, built the most beautiful villages of the Atlas. In these mountains, sheltered from the heat of the plain, this hike allows you to discover a mountain people forgotten in sublime landscapes. You can climb M’Goun and descend Tassaout, a huge canyon that this river has dug at the foot of the M’Goun chain. 5 to 7 hours of walking per day / vertical drop of 1000 m maximum
Inclusions: Camp tents and sleeping equipment, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Air-conditioned vehicle, All Fees and Taxes, 24/7 assistance, Insurance
Exclusions: Personal Sleeping Bag
When the world locked down with COVID 19, I was stuck in Morocco whilst on a cycling tour. I had to get out ASAP on a rescue flight, but I had to leave my bike behind. I had to call on someone to help. Lahcen and his team at Adrar Adventure were there to help and were able to look after my bike and keep it safe. Today, seven months later, they got my bike back to UK. I am so grateful for their kindness, generosity, friendship and help. It is good to know that there are such genuine people around at difficult times! Thanks all everything u did is much appreciated Ade
North of the Central High Atlas, where it is most impenetrable, where no road manages to cross it, stands a multitude of peaks whose altitude is around 4000 m: thus the M'Goun (4068 m) and Ouaougoulzat (3770 m) At their feet, the Berber valleys Ait Bougmez, Ait Bowli and Imerhane isolated for a large part of the year by snow and difficult access are oases of prosperity in the middle of the austere mountains which protect them to infinity. Their inhabitants, proud craftsmen of an astonishing human landscape, built the most beautiful villages of the Atlas. In these mountains, sheltered from the heat of the plain, this hike allows you to discover a mountain people forgotten in sublime landscapes. You can climb M’Goun and descend Tassaout, a huge canyon that this river has dug at the foot of the M’Goun chain.
Inclusions: 24/7 assistance, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Camp tents and sleeping equipment, Insurance, Air-conditioned vehicle, All Fees and Taxes
Exclusions: Personal sleeping bag or crampon
When the world locked down with COVID 19, I was stuck in Morocco whilst on a cycling tour. I had to get out ASAP on a rescue flight, but I had to leave my bike behind. I had to call on someone to help. Lahcen and his team at Adrar Adventure were there to help and were able to look after my bike and keep it safe. Today, seven months later, they got my bike back to UK. I am so grateful for their kindness, generosity, friendship and help. It is good to know that there are such genuine people around at difficult times! Thanks all everything u did is much appreciated Ade
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