Trekking in Morocco
A Sherpa trek in Morocco is a fully self-contained affair with a team of mules and their drivers accompanying the group through the mountains. Tents, cooking equipment, food and personal baggage are carried by the mules, leaving you to carry only a day pack with whatever you need for the day. Berber muleteers are willing assistants with setting up camp and various chores. Each trek has its own Sherpa leader and a local Berber guide who speaks French, sometimes some English. Accommodation on trek is usually in spacious two-person tents. However, if bad weather strikes there is usually the option of staying in village houses or alpine huts. Morocco is one of the very few areas of the world where warm temperatures combine with an absence of insects to allow you to sleep outside. Nothing can compare with a night under the brilliant starlit skies of North Africa. In Marrakech we stay in comfortable hotel accommodation.

      Jbel Toubkal is the highest summit in North Africa and the goal of the great majority of those who come to Morocco to walk in the mountains. It stands with some almost equally impressive summits, Jbel Angour, Jbel Oukaimden and Ouanakrim to name but a few. These should be attainable on our trek, which takes us into the more secluded regions of neighbouring Toubkal, less frequented by visitors. This is a challenging trek, involving the very best of the peaks and passes of the loftiest region of Morocco’s High Atlas chain. There is the added fascination of the Berber settlements, including transhumance dwellings of the high pastures.

Marrakech is a delightful start to any journey into the mountains. In winter the snow-clad peaks of the High Atlas provide a backdrop to its distinctive skyline of crenellated walls, palm trees and minarets, its central square (the Djema Efna) is a unique place to experience African night life. From here it is a short drive to the vicinity of Jbel Toubkal, the most popular area for trekking in Morocco.

The Berbers of the Atlas have long held the interest of ethnologists as an example of an ancient mountain society. Our contact with them as delightful trek staff is one of the charming aspects of walking in this little known region. All treks have a Berber guide as well as a leader. The three areas of Morocco in which we operate are quite distinct - from the lofty crags and screes of Toubkal, to the wide valleys, plunging gorges and karst of the Mgoun and the bizarre rock formations and perfect oases of the Jbel Sahro.

DETAILS
Guided Camping Tour 15 days

DURATION: 15 days
TOURCODE: MJT
GRADE: C+
DAY STAGES:
3-9 hours walking
DATES 2004: 
MJT03 Sat 3 July - Sat 17 July
MJT11 Sat 11 Sept - Sat 25 Sept

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