3 days Atlas mountains trekking

3 Days Atlas Mountains Trekking

3 Days Atlas Mountains Trekking Overview

 

Day 1 Marrakech -Imlil – Tizi Oussem  (overnight Azzaden)

In the morning we pick you up from Marrakech and drive towards   Imlil, this mountain village is the starting point for people who are climbing to the top of Mount Toubkal (the highest peak in North Africa). It’s also an excellent base if you simply want to enjoy trekking in the region. We start our adventure walking from Imlil to ti Tizi Mzzik (mountain pass between the valley ) enjoy both views of Imlil valley and Azzaden. lunch Pic Nik on our way near one of the quiet villages, After we continue our journey passing by Berber villages, breathtaking views of nature, apple and walnut trees immersing in the Berber lifestyle, to arrive at Tizi Oussem, one the most beautiful villages of the atlas mountains. overnight in the guesthouse relax and have an authentic Berber dinner. 

 

Day 2 Tizi oussem – Tizi Oudit 

we walk from Tizi Oussem to Ait Aissa village enjoying the views on the way, and continue to Tizi Oudite Mountain pass  that is  2219 m height above sea level, where we will have lunch and continue to  arrive at Imlil where you will spend the night in a guesthouse.

 

Day 3 Imlil-Tidli- Armed- Marrakech 

After breakfast, we start our trekking adventure  passing by the Spanish juniper forest trees and by the Tidli mountain pass offering one of the best views over the Imlil and Asni valleys where we will have lunch, and we continue walking to armed, the highest village in Imlil valley, we walk to a waterfall near the river and our last stop will be in Imlil center in the main market after we drive back to Marrakech. 

 

 Included in this 3 Days Atlas Mountains Trekking

local guide 

breakfast, lunch, dinner 

private car and driver 

mule for the luggage 

cook and cooking equipment 

Overnight Accommodation at Berber guesthouses

 

Not included

Travel insurance 

Drinks 

Tips 

Personal expenses

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