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Scenic rock formations, unique in Morocco

This massive pre-Saharian location is the favorite site of people who are interested in mineral formations.

Circuses, tabular plates compose an almost lunar landscape whose colors are of a fascinating beauty especially at sunrise and sunset.

Saghro mountain is unique in the Moroccan Atlas: it will surprise you.

The journey in brief...

Interests

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Dailly program

01

Marrakech – Tizi n Tichka – Kelaat M’gouna

First you will meet the driver in Marrakech for a nice and safe trip all the way down to Kelaa M’Gouna. This journey will take almost 6 hours drive.

02

Aït Youl - Ichamrahen – Tidakkit

The hiking will start from Ait Youl village and will continue climbing up until we get to the Ichamrahen trail where we will take our lunch break before we eventually carry on walking across the mountain wilderness to Tidaqqit.

BN. Short and easy step. Walking length: 5 h.

03

Tidaqqit - Tagmout - Assaka’n Aït Ouzzine

We devote to day to nice visit of the impressive Tidaqqit Valley, the canyon and the plateau of El Marss to Tiz’n Tagmout (1950 m). By the end of a walking day we will reach the beautiful village of Assaka (1584 m). NB. Walking time: 6 h. Elevation gain: 650 m vertical drop: 300 m.

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Assaka’n Aït Ouzzine - Tifdassine - M’Guis

We resume walking again all along the valley leading to Tifdassine Gorge (1230 m) where we deviate to the oasis of M’Guis (1280 m).

NB. Walking time: 6:30. Elevation gain: 620 m vertical drop: 400 m.

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M’Guis - Touggourt - Bab’n Ali

We leave the small but gorgeous oasis at the top to begin an ascent that will take us to Touggourt in 2:30 (1700 m). After a gentle slope, we will cross the circus of Tamazirte, to get Tadaout’n Teblah ( the back of the table) before we finally descend to the famous rock Bab’n Ali (1380 m).

NB. Hiking time: 6 h. Elevation gain: 420 m vertical drop: 320 m.

06

Bab’n Ali - Igli – Tissagdal

We go upwards through the beautiful valley of Aqqa’n Oufourar until Bouallouz. A narrow path will leads us to the top of Tiz’n Igli (1710m) which its stunningly great view of the massive desert Saghro as the famous rock of the head of the camel. After a nice lunch break, we will attack a great rush to Guer-Tssagdal (2190 m) where we board our tents for a restful night sleep.

NB. Walking time: 6:30. Elevation gain: 820 m vertical drop: 310 m.

07

Tissagdal - Ascension du Saghro (2660 m) – Ifart

Very early in the morning and after a nice breakfast, we will start to climb up the highest peak of Saghro mountain, known as the Qouaouch (2660 m). When we get to the summit we will immediately start descending all the way down to the meadow Almou’n Ouareg (2400 m) where the muleteers will have prepared a home-made lunch and wait for our arrival. We will continue afterwards on a path that goes up to iFart (2550 m) for another peacefully restful night under the tents.

NB. Walking time: 6 h. Elevation gain: 620 m vertical drop: 290 m.

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Ifart - Tagdilt - Transfert to the hôtel

The following day will start with another delicious breakfast, after which we begin the long descent to Tagdilt (1600 m) where we will have our last lunch with all the team members. Our transportation will be awaiting us for a nice trip back to the guest house.

NB. Walking time: 5 h. Vertical Drop: 650 m. 40 min transfer.

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Anything you need to know

Frequently asked Question & Important notes

1.What documents do I need to travel to Morocco?
You will need a valid passport, and depending on your nationality, a visa might be required. Check the government website for details.
2. What's the local currency in Morocco?
The currency is called Dirham (MAD), and it’s best to exchange your national currency for Dirhams at currency exchange agencies.
3. Do I need to exchange money before coming to Morocco?

It’s not necessary, there are currency exchange offices at the airport and throughout Morocco.

4. Should I tip in Morocco?
Tipping is expected as a sign of satisfaction for good service. It’s not mandatory but appreciated.
5. Is Morocco an expensive country to visit?
Yes, Morocco can be just as expensive as western countries, so budget accordingly.
6. What's the best time to visit Morocco?
Spring and Autumn are recommended for pleasant weather.
7. Are there any safety tips for travelers in Morocco?
Stay mindful of pickpocketing, avoid displaying valuables, and inform someone about your plans and itinerary.

Unveiling Morocco's Treasures

Our Footprints

Discover Morocco’s diverse wonders with us. We’ve ventured through 30 enchanting cities, explored 25 stunning hiking trails, and curated 15 exciting activities.

Join us in leaving a memorable footprint across this captivating country.

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“As you wake up to sort of Morocco coming to life, and you drive a two-hour journey through the desert as the sun is rising over the sand dunes… I saw landscapes and visual stuff that I'll never forget. It was special”
- Jim Sturgess

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