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Trekking in Sirwa mountain

Trekking in Sirwa mountain

Scheduled courses mainly in spring and autumn.

Right in southern Morocco, Jebel Sirwa, is the trait.

On the link between the High Atlas and Anti Atlas. Massif of over 3300m, mid granitic, volcanic mid, this is an area apart or desert mineral universe merge Its northern side is dotted with large pasture or Berber valleys come transhumance with their herds from Of March.

Strong points

– Originality of a volcanic mountain tops beautiful pastures – The rise of jbel Sirwa 3305m, the highest point of the massif – The superb view of the snow-covered Atlas Top – The reception of Berber mountain

Level

4 to 5 hours of walking per day on mule trails over uneven terrain during the ascent of Jebel Sirwa.

No carrying luggage: by mules and mule drivers.

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Trekking Mhamid in 6 days

Day 1 M’hamid

Appointment at 16:00 M’hamid

Last village before the desert, walking through the grove to get to camp El Mezouaria, dinner around the fire in his folklore Sahraoui, night under nomad tent.

Day 2  M’hamid – Reg d’el Arada – The ruins of Sidi Bousnina (5h)

After breakfast, departure on foot or by camel with our guides to the ruins of Sidi Bousnina via Reg el Arada.

Lunch during the excursion. We set up camp at night Near the ruins of Sidi Bousnina.

Dinner and overnight in tents or under the stars.

Day 3 The ruins of Sidi Bousnina – Erg Ezzahar (5h)

In the early morning departure to the dunes of Erg Ezzahar. Lunch en route, afternoon, the caravan moves on to reach the dunes. We set up camp at night Erg Ezzahar.

At sunset, the camel drivers prepare your tagine for dinner.

Moments of intense emotion.

Dinner and overnight in tents or under the stars.

Day 4 Erg Ezzahar – Erg Smar (4h)

Waking at sunrise and breakfast Bedouin around the embers of the day, and then continued towards the caravan Erg Smar through Ait Ounabgui, lunch in the desert.

We set up camp at night in Erg Smar.

Dinner and overnight in tents or under the stars.

Day 5 Erg Smar – Erg Ait Ounir (4h)

The Méharée continues his expedition across the desert. Lunch on the way. We set up camp at night Erg Ait Ounir.

Setting up camp for the night and prepare dinner with the camel.

Dinner and overnight in tents or under the stars.

Day 6 Erg Ait Ounir – M’Hamid via Rass Nkhill (5h)

After breakfast, the caravan took the road back to the bivouac El Mezouaria.

On the way, stop at Rass Nkhill for lunch.

Continuation to the bivouac El Mezouaria.

On arrival a well deserved shower and you wait for a meal!

Nomadic evening with local folklore.

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Trekking in the Atlas mountains

Trekking in the Atlas mountains

Jbel Iglz the Anti Atlas

The mountain Jebel iglz of the Anti Atlas mountain range is covered with a large argan forest is a natural wall against the advance of Sahara sand to the full Moroccan center.

Strengths

– Originality of a volcanic massif – Beautiful high pastures – Jbel iglz 1700 m highest massif mountains – The reception of Berber mountains

Level

From 3 to 5 hours of walking per day on mule tracks to explore gorges and oases portages.

Luggage transport: by mules and mule drivers.

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Trekking Saghro Atlas Mountains

Trekking Saghro Atlas Mountains

It is at 5 to 6 hours of walking a day and in the company of our friends and Berber guides, you can discover an uncommon landscape.

The massif of Saghro culminating at 2600m shows you gorges and rocky peaks, some of which resemble those of the Algerian Hoggar, waterfalls and its white broom, gardens and granaries, its scented gorse and palm groves.

Each evening will be an opportunity to ensure his banjo and bandirs.

Strengths

Moroccan Framed knows perfectly the culture of Ait Atta mountains Saharan reliefs.

Oasis of hospitality Excellent cuisine

Level

5-6 hours of walking per day in a mountain landscape, requires a habit of walking without it being a great sportsman. No carrying luggage.

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Trekking Toubkal Atlas Mountain

Trekking Toubkal Atlas Mountain

Toubkal is the highest massif of the High Atlas of Morocco and North Africa.

Located 60 km south of Marrakech, near the Sahara, it has most of the year the sun, but the altitude makes the temperature pleasant for hiking even in the middle of summer.

To discover the Toubkal Massif (4167m) in Hiking:

The hikes are three levels

– Supported (7-8 hours of walking per day) Daily – Medium (5 to 6 hours of daily operation) – Easy (4 to 5 hours daily)

These hikes require good physical condition and require good walking shoes. Porting of luggage is carried on mules or camels

Our Programs:

Toubkal Tour

(Period: from May to October – Duration: 15 days – level: medium)

The pedestrian raid (with bat mules) that we propose is a loop around the Massif. After the first steps in populated valleys where we go to meet the Berber civilization, we will discuss a wilder area, with the finale, the climb (easy) Jebel Toubkal of itself (4167m).

Balcons and villages of Toubkal

(Period: from May to October – Duration: 8 days – Level: easy) From village to village, the peaceful rhythm of the Berbers who accompany us, we start to discover another world.

A walk to colors and various meetings at the foot of Toubkal, the highest mountain of the Moroccan Atlas.

Toubkal

(Period: from May to October – Duration: 8 days – Level: supported). We will explore the best conditions of freshness, thanks to the altitude, the more remote regions of his high cashed and sunny valleys where nest of tiny villages where life seems not to have changed for centuries.

During this time, we do not descend below 1500 m and cross it in relatively easy conditions, three passes over 3000 m altitude where it is not uncommon to encounter shepherds.

The path over the day, gently take us to the foot of Toubkal, which we will climb by an original way.

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Trekking in Mgoun Atlas Mountains

Trekking in Mgoun Atlas Mountains

The second Mgoune Atlas Mountains by altitude is very different from Toubkal by its relief, formed of massive mountains bordered by high cliffs while other large and airy carefully cultivated valleys

Our programs: To discover the massive M’Goun (4068 m) Hiking:

The hikes are three levels

– Supported (7-8 hours of walking per day) – Means (5 to 6 hours of daily operation) – Easy (4 to 5 hours daily)

These hikes require good physical condition and require good walking shoes.

Porting of luggage is carried on mules.

Our Programs:

Discovery of Central High Atlas

(Period: from May to October – Duration: 15-days level: medium)

The raid that we program is in harmony with the environment, peaceful path pass to pass in his happy populated valleys strengths hospitable Berber mountain: The village of Ichebaken, the summit M’goun, engravings of Tizi N ’Tighrist.

The heat of the Moroccan sun is tempered by altitude, and walking is pleasant even in summer.

Not to our pack mules, we will admire the marvels of Berber architecture and we will taste the flavor of mint tea.

Berber mountains and villages

(Period: from May to October – Duration: 8 days – Level: easy)

This hike will make you discover cascading torrents in the valleys, and small villages scattered in the green oasis.

We will walk in an ocher maze that we will conduct in the highlands, and when the sun ends up as the pastoral pace Berber Ait Bouguemez, we will find the village for the night drinking tea enjoy and feel the stone Atlas.

The secret valleys of eastern High Atlas

(Period: from May to October – Duration: 15 days – Level: medium).

Still little frequented, wild and authentic, this route is a real pedestrian cruise of Berber mountains, across the High Atlas Oriental, and very different and massive M’goun on Toubkal.

Imilchil lakes in the beautiful valley of Ait Bouguemez is a spectacular sight at every step and total immersion in the pastoral world and welcome Berber and customs.

Rose Valley

(Period: all year – Duration: 8 days – Level: medium).

The southern side of the Atlas, facing the Sahara Desert takes colors. Set in the beautiful Southern valleys, Berbers have cultivated gardens of Eden around beautiful houses and granaries, real castles ocher colors of surrounding mountains.

You will particularly appreciate the welcome and smiling hospitality of these southern Berbers.

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5 days Tours of Fes – Merzouga – Ouarzazate – Marrakech

Day 1 Fez – Ifrane – Azrou – Midelt – Errachidia – Ziz Valley – Erfoud – Merzouga

After breakfast, departure to Midelt through the mountains and Middle Atlas cedar forest.

Passage through Ifrane, a charming ski resort and Azrou an important handicraft center specialized in the work of cedar wood.

After the Zad pass (2178m / 7146ft) you arrive in Midelt for lunch.

Afternoon, you will descend to Erfoud Errachidia and the Ziz valley dotted with palm trees.

Continuation to the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi.

Dinner and overnight in Merzouga.

Day 2 Merzouga – Erg Chebbi – Merzouga

After breakfast, you will make the large turn of the dunes while passing by: MERZOUGA 2 oases of the wandering deposit, the village of KHAMLIA (village of the blacks), the mines of MIFISS the desert plateau to meet the nomadic Berbers Morocco tour of the desert, the oasis TISSARDMINE.

Back to the hostel to 15 hours for the departure of your caravan camels to watch the sunset in the dunes.

Spend the night in a wild oasis located 2 hours walking in the desert.

Dinner and overnight camping in tents.

Day 3 Merzouga – Rissani – Erfoud – Touroug – Tinjdad – Tinghir – Todra Gorges – Boumalne – Dades Valley – Dades Gorges

Wake up early to watch the sunrise over the dunes; camel back to the dunes.

After breakfast, departure to Erfoud Rissani to visit the fossilized marble factory before continuing to the palm groves and Touroug Tinjdad.

Arrive at Gorges Toudra for lunch.

In the afternoon, you will continue to Dades gorges via Boumalne and the Dades Valley.

Dinner and night in the gorge.

Day 4 Dades Gorges – Dades Valley – Valley of Roses – Kelaa M’gouna – Skoura – Ouarzazate

After breakfast, return to the Dades Valley to the kasbah of Ait Youl Ouu you take a track that allows you to admire the kasbah and ksour of the valley of roses to join Kelaa M’Gouna.

Lunch, then continuation to the palm of Ouarzazate, visit the kasbah Amredhyle, and finish in Ouarzazate for the night.

Day 5 Ouarzazate – Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou – Marrakech

After breakfast, the morning is dedicated to the tour Ouarzazate: Kasbah Taourirt kasbah Tifoultoute, film studios.

You will then go to Ait Ben Haddou, where you visterez the old village, the kasbah (a UNESCO World Heritage Site).

Afternoon departure to Marrakech via the tour Tizi N’Tichka, arrived in Marrakech around 17:30.

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5 Days Desert Tour Of Fez – Dades Valley – Draa Valley

5 Days Desert Tour Of Fez – Dades Valley – Draa Valley

Day 1 Fez – Ifrane – Azrou – Midelt – Errachidia – Ziz Valley – Erfoud – Merzouga

After breakfast, departure to Midelt through the mountains and Middle Atlas cedar forest.

Passage through Ifrane, a charming ski resort and Azrou an important handicraft center specialized in the work of cedar wood.

After the Zad pass (2178m / 7146ft) you arrive in Midelt for lunch.

Afternoon, you will descend to Erfoud Errachidia and the Ziz valley dotted with palm trees.

Continuation to the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi.

Dinner and overnight in Merzouga.

Day 2 Merzouga – Erg Chebbi – Merzouga

After breakfast, you will make the large turn of the dunes while passing by: MERZOUGA 2 oases of the wandering deposit, the village of KHAMLIA (village of the blacks), the mines of MIFISS the desert plateau to meet the nomadic Berbers Morocco tour of the desert, the oasis TISSARDMINE.

Back to the hostel to 15 hours for the departure of your caravan camels to watch the sunset in the dunes.

Spend the night in a wild oasis located 2 hours walking in the desert.

Dinner and overnight camping in tents.

Day 3 Merzouga – Rissani – Erfoud – Touroug – Tinjdad – Tinghir – Todra Gorges – Boumalne – Dades Valley – Dades Gorges

Wake up early to watch the sunrise over the dunes; camel back to the dunes.

After breakfast, departure to Erfoud Rissani to visit the fossilized marble factory before continuing to the palm groves and Touroug Tinjdad.

Arrive at Gorges Toudra for lunch.

In the afternoon, you will continue to Dades gorges via Boumalne and the Dades Valley.

Dinner and night in the gorge.

Day 4 Dades Gorges – Dades Valley – Valley of Roses – Kelaa M’gouna – Skoura – Ouarzazate

After breakfast, return to the Dades Valley to the kasbah of Ait Youl Ouu you take a track that allows you to admire the kasbah and ksour of the valley of roses to join Kelaa M’Gouna.

Lunch, then continuation to the palm of Ouarzazate, visit the kasbah Amredhyle, and finish in Ouarzazate for the night.

Day 5 Ouarzazate – Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou – Marrakech

After breakfast, the morning is dedicated to the tour Ouarzazate: Kasbah Taourirt kasbah Tifoultoute, film studios.

You will then go to Ait Ben Haddou, where you visterez the old village, the kasbah (a UNESCO World Heritage Site).

Afternoon departure to Marrakech via the tour Tizi N’Tichka, arrived in Marrakech around 17:30.A

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8 Days Tour from Fez to Essaouira – Marrakech

Private Tours in Morocco from fez

Day 1 Fez

Arrival at Fez airport, reception by your guide and transfer to hotel.

Overnight at 3* hotel Ibis or similar.

Day 2 Visit of Fez

Fez, the capital Idrissid houses the most beautiful jewels of Moorish art.

From the top of the ancient necropolis Merinids, we can discern its different neighborhoods and discuss its long history. In Fez el-Bali, craftsmen are still grouped by neighborhoods Andalous district, the tanners and Karaouyine.

After the included breakfast, we will travel and see the souk Attarine including the El-Attarin Madrasa, built in the fourteenth century.

We also perceive the great El-Qara-wiyyin mosque and Zaouiya of Moulay Idriss, Fez sanctuary.

Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Fez.

Day 3 Fez – Volubilis – Moulay Idriss – Fez (170 km)

By visiting Volubilis, we will find the ancient Morocco.

Lunch included and return to Meknes. We go to Moulay Idriss, which was buried in 791 ben Abdallah Idriss, probably the greatest marabout in Morocco. Climbing the steep streets, we shall enjoy, from the terraces of the city, an exceptional view.

A walk in the medina of Meknes will lead us from the Bab el-Mansour El-door to Hedim place and the palace Dar Jamai, a Moroccan art museum and the remains of the ancient imperial city: the tomb of Moulay Ismail , Heri es Souani, large granaries, and the basin of Agdal, dug to irrigate the royal gardens.

Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Fez.

Day 4 Fez – Rabat – El Jadida (362 km)

Road to Rabat, today administrative and political capital of the country, but was also the second imperial city after Fez, in the time of Yacoub el Mansour in the late twelfth century.

At the mouth of Bouregreg on the south shore, she looks Salé, its twin anchored on the north bank. Overlooking the estuary, the casbah Oudaïas recalls the past of Rabat, a refuge for Moors expelled from Spain in 1609 by Philip III, became the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries a real republic of Corsairs.

We then visit the Archaeological Museum which offers an excellent panorama of the history of Morocco, from prehistory to the Roman and early Christian period. Lunch included.

Through the medina, we will reach the Merinid Chellah necropolis, which occupies the site of the ancient Roman city.

We thus arrive at the Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, which will give an opportunity to recall the recent history of Morocco.

Departure to El Jadida is the Carthaginian admiral Hanno who was the first to speak of El Jadida around 650 BC. AD during his long journey along the west coast of Africa.

Several centuries later, Ptolemy, describing the West African coast, talks about the port Rusibis.

Because of its strategic location on the west coast of Morocco, the Portuguese occupied the area and founded the city by building a fortress in 1506. They baptized Mazagan …

Night in 3* half-board the Ibis hotel or similar.

Day 5 El Jadida – Safi – Essaouira (267 km)

Mazagane or visit the Portuguese city and coast road south. Passage in Safi, some historians consider SAFI as one of the oldest cities of Morocco.

BERGET French historian, believes that this city is called Kanaan’s greatest saint in the Assafi case and, in the XII century BC settled there when the KANAANS refugees fleeing the invasion of Hebrew.

But according BAKRI AL, SAFI is the word of Berber origin meaning Assif (rivers).

Indeed the city of SAFI is crossed by the river Chaâba. Finally, autreshistoriens to see the origin of the name of the city the anecdote of the Arab-Muslim conqueror Oqba Ibn Nafii, during the conquest of Morocco, which would have stopped in Safi, facing the sea, the impossibility of going further, it would have had regrets: ‘wa assafah’ (which are great my regret).

Whatever the origin of its name, SAFI has seduced more than a possibility of walks on the ledges.

Night in 3* half board.

Day 6 Essaouira – Marrakesh (174 km)

Morning walk in Essaouira. Essaouira, probably comes from the Arabic word Al Souirah or small forteresseentourée walls …

Until the proclamation of the independence of Morocco, Essaouira was called, Mogador, probably a translation of the Berber Amogdul (well kept).

Anyway, the books lean towards this hypothesis since seem that from the tenth century the city was baptized and named after the patron saint of the city Berber Sidi Mogdoul, buried 3 km from the city.

Whatever the origin of its name, it remains a quiet haven protected by the trade winds and exhilarating of all species that its working cabinetmakers.

Lunch outdoors near the port, sardines grilled meats and fresh fish.

The afternoon route to Marrakech Amani night at the hotel or similar, dinner in town.

Day 7 Visit of Marrakech

We will visit the tombs of Saudi princes and El Badi Palace, built in the sixteenth century by Sultan Moulay Ahmed Al Mansour.

We also discover the Bahia Palace, built in the last century by Si Moussa. After the included breakfast, we will visit the Dar Si Said Museum of Moroccan art housed in a charming little palace of the nineteenth century.

Dinner and overnight in Marrakech Amani 3 * hotel or similar hotel, typical dinner in town.

Day 8 Marrakech – Airport Mohamed V (250 km) – Return flight

In the morning, transfer to Casablanca (with or without stop). The old medieval town of Anfa, razed to the fifteenth century, gave way to the city of Casablanca.

Morocco’s economic capital grew in the twentieth century around its port, mixing the traditional architecture and Art Deco. Today Casablanca embodies the Morocco of tomorrow.

Visit the Hassan II mosque (optional input 100 DH ’10 Euros’ per person) free lunch. Departure to the airport of Casablanca, registration and return flight.

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3 days Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga Desert – Fes

1st Day : Marrakech – High Atlas – Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah – Ouarzazate – Dadés Valley

Pick up from your accommodation in Marrakech at 8 o’clock in the morning, and depart to the High Atlas, subrange of moroccan Atlas mountains, going through Tizi N’Tichka port with stops for panoramic views and taking pictures of the Berber small villages that camouflage in the landscape. Then we continue south to the ksar (fortified village) of Ait Ben Haddou where we will visit the famous Kasbah (declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986). Famous films have been shot in this spectacular stage, including Gladiator , Obelix, The Mummy, The Jewel of the Nile, Sahara with Penélope Cruz…etc.

Free time for lunch in town.

Then we continue to Ouarzazate also known as “The gate of the desert” that in berber language means “noiseless or without confusion”. Here we’ll see the Taourirt kasbah, one of the most spectacular ksars in Morocco.

The next site to visit is the Rose Valley going through the big Skoura palm grove; a beautiful place to contemplate more than 700.000 palms and numerous kasbahs that are built in the surrounding area. In this Valley damascenes roses are raised for cosmetic use such as the valued rosewater. The Rose Festival is held here annually in May, it is an important moussem for Moroccan culture.

Finally we reach the Dades valley where we’ll spend the night.

2nd Day : Dadés Valley – Todra Gorges – Merzouga – Camel Trek and overnight in berber camp

After breakfast well enjoy one of the most beautiful views of the Dadées Valley from one strategic lookout in the mountains, from there we can appreciate the great number of kasbahs and the scenic characteristics of each one. A very good asphalt road leads up the valley from the city of Tinerhir to the gorge and then to the desert. After some stops on the way we’ll reach the Todra Gorges. The scenery is spectacular. Local people live in the area and can be seen in their adobe villages. Thanks to its rock sides with many uneven surfaces, these gorges are popular among rock climbers.

After a short walk in the Todra gorges you’l have free time for lunch in Tinejdad or Touroug and then we continue our way to the desert to reach the spectacular dunes of Merzouga.

Well take there a camel ride of one hour to our nomad camp located in the middle of a sea of dunes (Erg Chebbi). Before dinner we’ll see the sunset at the top of a dune for then sleep in a tent under a beautiful starry sky.

3rd Day : Merzouga Desert – Ziz Valley – Cedar forests and monkey troupes of Azrou – Fes

Very early in the morning we have a “Date with the sunrise”. In the middle of the desert, waking up early is a “must do” to contemplate the most spectacular sunrise you’ve ever seen at the top of a dune close to the camp.

Then we return to Merzouga on the camels where a delicious breakfast is waiting for us. Once ready, we start our last day to the north through the Tafilalet palm grove, the biggest in the world. You’ll see thousands of palm trees along the 20km of road. This way leads us to the Ziz valley, which river comes down from the high Atlas and feeds the palm grove. Here we make a stop and from this high viewpoint, enjoy a magnificent view of the valley and the town of Aoufous.

We make another stop in Midelt, just in the heart of the Atlas where you’ll have free time for lunch and rest for a while. In the afternoon we continue our way through the Cedar Woods where, if we are lucky, we’ll see some monkeys. The next place we’ll visit is the city of Ifrane, situated in the northwestern slope of the Middle Atlas at 1630 meters above the water level. Its broad avenues, its urban development with perfect cleanness, the gardens, the green areas and its architecture make this city look like a swiss town. Ifrane feels misplaced in Morocco. Thats why it’s named the moroccan Switzerland, and if that’s not enough it has an important ski resort, Michlifen,

About 6 pm we arrive at Fez, transfer to the hotel, and end of our services.