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The Atlas Mountains

Atlas Mountains Tours

Atlas Mountains Tours

Stretching from the Atlantic to the Sahara through the middle of Morocco, the Atlas Mountains dominate the skyline with their rugged beauty. The environment here is harsh and when hiking in the Atlas Mountains you’re faced with scorching summers and icy winters. Yet the surprisingly fertile valleys allow the Amazigh (Berber) people to cultivate a large variety of crops.

The High Atlas, Middle Atlas and the Anti Atlas each have their own characteristics, but they are all ideal for walking and trekking. In early spring the slopes of the Anti Atlas are gently coloured with the pale pink and white of almond blossom, while summer in the High Atlas provides the stark contrast of green barley in the irrigated valleys at the foot of the barren rock strata above.

Toubkal is the highest peak in North Africa, and the most popular trek in the High Atlas Mountains, but there are many lesser-explored trails to discover. We offer a wide selection of Atlas Mountains tours that steer you away from the tourist routes and along more remote trails. Following ancient paths that snake between secluded villages, over mountain pastures and passes, you’ll be truly absorbed in the mesmerising landscapes and Amazigh culture.

Our guided tours are packed with immersive itineraries that get under the skin of Morocco and demonstrate the boundless diversity of these incredible mountains. Visit the traditional hammam at Tighza, where you mix with local people, meet the Amazigh at Imlil or explore the World Heritage site of Ait Benhaddou.

Our Atlas Mountains Tours

Highlights of Morocco

Atlas Mountains
15 Days from £ 1045

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Imperial cities, Atlas Mountains, Sahara Desert and the Atlantic coast

Culture

Mt Toubkal Climb

Atlas Mountains

Exhilarating trek to the summit of the highest mountain in North Africa

Walking & Trekking

Atlas Panorama

Tijhza Village
8 Days from £ 699

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Morocco's colourful Marrakech and peaceful mountain walks

Walking & Trekking

Marrakech & the Sahara

Morocco Camels
8 Days from £ 799

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Exciting adventure in the Sahara Desert and High Atlas Mountains

Culture

Mt Toubkal Long Weekend

Atlas Mountains
5 Days from £ 479

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Conquer Mt Toubkal in a long weekend walking adventure

Walking & Trekking

Highlights of Morocco – In Comfort

Atlas Mountains
15 Days from £ 1699

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Imperial cities, Atlas Mountains, Sahara Desert and Atlantic coast

Culture

Treasures of Morocco – Premium Adventure

Premium Adventures

Atlas Mountains
12 Days from £ 2649

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Premium accommodation, striking Imperial cities, the High Atlas Mountains and the Sahara

Culture

FAQs on our Atlas Mountains Tours

What are the Atlas Mountains?

The Atlas Mountains is a majestic range of peaks in Morocco and are a revered natural wonder, captivating travellers with their rugged beauty and rich history. Stretching across the northwestern region of Africa, the Atlas range is home to soaring peaks, lush valleys and terraced villages home to centuries-old traditions. The mountains also hold significant cultural and ecological importance, serving as a refuge for diverse flora and fauna and indigenous Berber communities. From hiking and trekking adventures to exploring ancient kasbahs and picturesque oases, the Atlas Mountains invite you to step into a world where nature and heritage live in harmony.

Are Atlas Mountain tours suitable for all fitness levels?

Hiking in Morocco Atlas Mountains in North Africa offers a range of experiences suitable for all fitness levels, from gentle walks along valley trails to more challenging treks up lofty peaks. For anyone wanting a more leisurely experience, the lower foothills provide easily accessible trails with stunning panoramic views. While more experienced hikers can test their limits on the higher peaks, such as Mount Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa.

What should I pack for an Atlas Mountain tour?

There are several essentials you’ll need to pack to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience walking tour in the Atlas Mountains. First and foremost, proper hiking boots with good ankle support are crucial for navigating the rugged terrain. Also, lightweight and moisture-wicking clothes will help you stay dry and comfortable during your trek. Make sure you also pack a hat, sunglasses and suncream that will protect you from the strong sun when you’re walking at high altitudes. Most importantly, always carry plenty of water and high-energy snacks to keep you feeling hydrated and fuelled throughout your trip.

What types of accommodation can I expect on an Atlas Mountain tour?

The types of accommodation you can expect to stay in on a tour of the Atlas Mountain range from traditional Berber guesthouses and mountain refuges to luxury eco-lodges and boutique hotels. Depending on which of our tours you choose, you may have the opportunity to stay in more luxurious accommodation where you can enjoy comfort and authentic cultural experiences amidst the stunning mountain landscapes. You might even stay in a family-run hotel with a terrace, pool and mountain views.

Are Atlas Mountain tours safe?

At Exodus, your safety is our top priority. Our expert guides in the Atlas Mountains are highly experienced in navigating the challenging terrain and ensuring the wellbeing of our guests. There are several health risks involved with climbing such imposing mountains, such as severe weather conditions, altitude sickness and rough terrain, but as long as you follow the guidance of your guide, stay hydrated and be aware of your surroundings while exploring the mountains, you are in extremely safe hands.

What is the best time of year to visit the Atlas Mountains?

The best time of year for hiking in the Atlas Mountains is typically during the spring and autumn months. In spring, from March to May, you’ll enjoy pleasant weather with blossoming flowers and lush landscapes. During the autumn months from September to November, the temperatures become cooler, and the foliage turns into intense shades of red and orange. As well as being beautiful seasons, they’re also great for hiking as the weather is mild, the trails are less crowded and the views are unparalleled. Owing to the harsh snowy and icy conditions in winter and the scorching heat of summer it’s best to opt for autumn and spring tours in the Atlas Mountains.

What cultural experiences can I expect on an Atlas Mountain tour?

Atlas Mountain tours are not just about scaling some of the world’s most demanding peaks, they also take you on a cultural journey where you can immerse yourself in the local traditions, cuisine and the Berber way of life. Depending on your tour, you might have the opportunity to experience the bustling markets, take part in traditional ceremonies and learn about Berber crafts and music. On our Highlights of Morocco Tour, enjoy a camel ride through the Sahara Desert, visit an authentic hammam and explore Rabat’s Old Quarter.

The trip was very nice but I have some constructive comments. This was advertised as a premium trip, however the starting hotel in Casablanca was mediocre at best. Certainly not 4 stars. The hotel had a least 4 other tour groups staying there at same time. One of the groups had 40 persons. This all resulted in poor service and chaos. The last hotel in Marrakesh was also a disappointment. The towels we old and only 2 provided. This is just a symptom of overall. The food for breakfast was disappointing. The farewell dinner that was at the hotel was terrible. The service was unacceptable. We were divided into tables of 4 instead of a large group farewell table. It would be more appropriate to go out of the hotel for a farewell nice dinner. A sign on the front desk at the hotel offered rooms available for $100 USD per night. The local guide was very knowledgeable and kind and did a nice job. However it seems he has done a lot of adventure guiding but maybe not so much of the premium luxury sort of trip. He could use some coaching on higher end trips. We had 8 Brits and 8 Americas the were in their late 50s to early 70s demographic. All of seemed to be very well traveled and use to higher end accommodations. One day on the road we ate at a gas stations with 3 other tour buses. This was chaos and was not luxury. Another time when we did not have a evening meal provided by the tour, we asked the guide to take us as a group together and of course we would pay for our individual meals. The guide understandably did not have a bus, So he put us is in 4 or 5 taxis and did not pay the taxi driver. We had to gather up 20 local currency (about the equivalent of $2 each for the cab ride . The was annoying and should have certainly covered by our Exodus fees .

Russell Rippamonti Treasures of Morocco – Premium Adventure

Such a wonderful pilgrimage of history and knowledge learned about the Moroccan people. From Casablanca, to the Sahara Desert, to the High Atlas Mountains and onto Marrakech. …

Zalise Edwards Treasures of Morocco – Premium Adventure

Great trip

Tom Dresser Highlights of Morocco

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