Hiking Tours In Morocco
1. Jebel Saghro
Offering stunning scenery of gorges, fertile valleys, and desert landscapes, Jebel Saghro is tucked between the High Atlas and the Sahara Desert. The highest point of Sahro is 2,712m with most passes between 1,500m and 2,500m. Taking hikers through the land of nomadic Berber tribesmen, the Jebel Sahro region is a spectacular trekking destination, yet less visited than Mount Toubkal and other popular treks in Morocco.
2. Jebel Sirwa Ascent
Connecting the High Atlas Mountains and the lesser visited Anti-Atlas in the south of Morocco, Jebel Sirwa is a 3,304m volcanic mountain from which you can view the region’s peaks and valleys. Hikers can either choose to summit Jebel Sirwa itself or trek at a lower altitude through the region’s isolated and rugged landscape, visiting some of its stunning mountain villages. One of Morocco’s finest, unexplored trekking destinations.
3. M’goun Massif Traverse
With its colorful and dramatic gorges, beautiful, traditional villages, and green valleys, as well as panoramic views that can be enjoyed from its remote and dramatic passes, the M’goun Massif is at the heart of the High Atlas Mountains and one of the tops walks in Morocco. It offers a selection of multi-day hikes as well as one-day excursions. The chance to reach the summit of M’goun itself (North Africa’s second highest peak at 4,068m) is one of the greatest challenges in the Atlas Mountains, descending through the remarkable Achabou Gorges.
4. Paradise Valley
Near the coastal beach resort of Agadir lies the deep palm-fringed gorge that is Paradise Valley. This lush gorge has a short, well-marked walking trail roughly 17 miles from Aourir. Other short hikes include the walking trail from Imouzzer Ida Ou Tanane out to the ‘Cascades’ waterfalls, and those with more time can hire a guide and mule to explore the valley’s Berber villages and camp under the stars.
5. Tazekka National Park
Jebel Tazekka is the highest mountain on the northeast tip of the Middle Atlas and its summit offers spectacular panoramic views of the Middle Atlas mountains. Tazekka National Park, where it is situated, hosts a diverse variety of flora and fauna including old cedar tree forests, with a major highlight being the breathtaking natural wonder of the Friouato Caves, the largest known cave system in North Africa. The densely forested national park has seven marked hiking trails ranging from one to 10 miles long.
6. Chefchaouen (Rif Mountains)
Chefchaouen rests at the base of the Rif Mountains, Morocco’s northernmost mountain range, and is, therefore, a fantastic starting point for trekking through this area. The Rif Mountains host picturesque peaks, gorges, and valleys waiting to be explored making it an excellent trekking destination. There are a variety of open and vast trails along the mountains with the choice of one-day treks to multi-day treks for you to explore.
7. Tafraout
For beautiful mountain trekking in untouched natural landscapes, you’ll want to head to Tafraoute in the Souss-Massa region of Morocco. Located in the central part of the Anti-Atlas mountains, this secluded and lesser-visited oasis is home to stunning rock formations and is perfect for hiking. The red-granite mountains that surround Tafraoute make for quite tough trekking and it’s not recommended for beginners. But if you are looking for a challenging trek in one of Morocco’s most spectacular regions, Tafraoute offers numerous possibilities, including trekking Jebel Kest, the highest peak in the region at 2,359m.