Mountains of the Atlas range provide the best of both worlds for the Moroccans and nature lovers as they are the main area for hiking and outdoor sports in Morocco. The mountain range that stretches from the Atlantic coast to the Sahara Desert has a variety of trails suitable for all the skill levels, ranging from gentle valley walks to strenuous hikes on North Africa's highest peaks, including Mount Toubkal. Hikers along the routes visit the breathtaking gorges, green valleys, and traditional Berber settlements that give both cultural and visual delights. The Atlas Mountains are a magical and wonderful place to be for a day hike or a multi-day trip. They can offer unique experiences for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Types of Trails & Levels of Difficulties
Easy: Valley walks and village paths Moderate: Mountain highs and beautiful loops Challenging: Summits, including Mount Toubkal treks
Nature's Beauty
Cedar forests and mountain pastures Gorging canyons, such as Todra and Dades Wide angles of the High Atlas and its surroundings
Cultural Meetings
Along the trails, there are traditional Berber villages Markets, crafts, and food of the locals Stays in local homes and guesthouses for getting close to the culture
Hiking Routes
Imlil to Mount Toubkal: A summit trek of several days Aït Bouguemez (Happy Valley): Soft hikes through rich valleys Todra Gorge Trails: Nice walking and climbing paths
Plant & Animal Life
Forest of Atlas cedar and juniper Barbary sheep, foxes and birds of prey Spring and autumn flaura
The Right Time to Hike
Spring (March–May): Valled with blossoms and mild weather Autumn (September–November): Nature's golden angels along with not too hot and cold Winter (December–February): The kingdom of white snow for the strong and hardy trekkers
Hiking Tips & Safety
Hire a local guide for your safety and cultural insight Proper hiking boots on your feet and water in your backpack Take time to adjust to the high-altitudes treks Be nice to the locals as well as the wild animals