Duration: 3 Days
2 Person Minimum
Discover the most beautiful valleys of the Toubkal Massif on this 3-day trek through the heart of the High Atlas. Starting from Aguersioual, cross scenic mountain passes like Aguesioual and Tamaterte, follow river trails, and explore Berber villages such as Tinoughrine, Tamaterte, and Aremd. This authentic journey offers rich encounters with nature and local life, ideal for discovering the contrasting landscapes and traditional lifestyle of the Atlas Mountains.
After breakfast, transfer by comfortable vehicle toward the Toubkal Massif. Arrive at the village of Asni, then take a left turn into the beautiful Ait Mizane valley up to Aguersioual village. Meet your muleteers and cook. Once the luggage is packed, start the hike with a steady climb to the Aguersioual Pass (2045m), then descend to the river. Lunch stop. In the afternoon, continue hiking to reach the guesthouse. Dinner and overnight. 4h walk.
Climb to the Tamaterte Pass (2300m) with a panoramic view of the Iguenouane and Aksoual peaks. Descend through an Aleppo pine forest to the spring for lunch. Continue the hike through a young forest to reach Aremd village (1980m). Guesthouse stay, dinner, and overnight. 4 to 5h walk.
Depart from Aremd along a path past waterfalls and terraced fields. Lunch stop with a local family. Afternoon transfer back to Marrakech.
Clothing:
- Trekking boots (broken in beforehand).
- Warm jacket and rainproof jacket with a hood.
- Warm hat and sun hat.
- Gloves (waterproof in winter).
- Comfortable trekking pants and lightweight long-sleeve shirts.
- Thermal base layers.
- Wool socks (2 pairs).
- Lightweight sandals for the refuge.
Equipment:
- Backpack for trekking gear and a daypack for essentials (water, snacks, extra layers).
- Sleeping bag.
- Water bottle with purification tablets.
- Walking poles.
- Headlamp with spare batteries.
Other Essentials:
- Sun cream and lip balm.
- First-aid kit (pain relievers, plasters, antiseptic wipes, rehydration sachets).
- Passport and travel insurance details.
- Small toiletries (toothbrush, soap, towel, antibacterial gel).
- Snacks and energy bars.
Winter-Specific Gear:
- Crampons, gaiters, and ice axes.
- Down or windproof outer layers.
- Snow goggles.
Note: Equipment is available for rent at reasonable prices.
1 euro équivaut à environ 10 à 11 dirhams selon le cour de la banque. Dans toutes les grandes villes, vous pourrez retirer de l'argent avec une carte Visa internationale. Vous trouverez également de nombreux bureaux de change. Attention, ne retirez pas trop d'argent car l'exportation des dirhams est interdite.
Le Maroc est à l'heure GMT, il y a donc une heure de décalage par rapport à l’Europe.
Pour les ressortissants français, belges ou suisses, passeport en cours de validité (pas de visa) valable au moins six mois après la date d’entrée sur le territoire marocain.
Aucune vaccination n'est obligatoire. La meilleure précaution restant la prévention.
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