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Atlas Mountains
The Atlas Mountains

Atlas Mountains Trekking

Our Best Atlas Mountains Trekking Tours

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Highlights of Morocco

Atlas Mountains
15 Days from USD 1570

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

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

Culture
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Mt Toubkal Climb

Atlas Mountains

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

Walking & Trekking
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Atlas Panorama

Tijhza Village
8 Days from USD 1050

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Morocco's colourful Marrakech and peaceful mountain walks

Walking & Trekking
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Marrakech & the Sahara

Morocco Camels
8 Days from USD 1200

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Exciting adventure in the Sahara Desert and High Atlas Mountains

Culture
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Mt Toubkal Long Weekend

Atlas Mountains
5 Days from USD 720

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Conquer Mt Toubkal in a long weekend walking adventure

Walking & Trekking

Highlights of Morocco – In Comfort

Atlas Mountains
15 Days from USD 2400

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Imperial cities, Atlas Mountains, Sahara Desert and Atlantic coast

Culture
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Treasures of Morocco – Premium Adventure

Premium Adventures

Atlas Mountains
12 Days from USD 3975

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

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Mt Toubkal Winter Climb

Atlas Mountains

Magnificent trekking in the snowy High Atlas Mountains of Morocco

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Top 5 Atlas Mountains Trekking Tours

1. Mount Toubkal Climb
Towering 13,670 feet above sea level, Mount Toubkal is the tallest peak in North Africa. While this trip is no mean feat, it rewards you with the most phenomenal views. As you hike along a well-defined route, you’ll pass through beautiful and remote Berber villages, introducing you to traditional mountain life before you make your ascent to the summit.

2. Atlas Panorama
Experience the vibrant culture of Marrakech and serene mountain walks in Morocco with this trip, providing a perfect introduction to the country. Based in the picturesque village of Tijhza, we stay in a charming riad, enjoying optional daily walks through stunning High Atlas scenery and learning about the Amazigh people’s way of life. Explore palaces and bustling souks in Marrakech, and try a traditional hammam as part of our responsible tourism project.

3. Mount Toubkal Long Weekend
In just five days, this short, non-technical climb guides you to the summit of Mount Toubkal, where you’ll witness panoramic mountain views. En route you’ll follow meandering mule tracks through the magnificent scenery that surrounds Ait Mizan and Toubkal Base Camp. The climb to the summit is challenging but the sense of achievement you’ll feel is beyond compare, not to mention the panoramic views over Magreb, Marrakech, and the High Atlas. There’s also time to visit a Berber village and explore the colorful city of Marrakech.

4. Highlights of Morocco
Immerse yourself in everything Morocco has to offer, from exploring bustling medinas and lively souks to hiking the majestic Atlas Mountains and exploring the vast Sahara. Over two weeks, enjoy a camel ride over desert dunes, mint tea with Amazigh hosts, a trek through the High Atlas, and visits to the Todra Gorge and Ait Benhaddou. The journey also includes tours of Morocco’s four great Imperial Cities: Rabat, Meknes, Fez, and Marrakech.

5. Marrakech & The Sahara
This cultural journey from Marrakech across the High Atlas Mountains and the Sahara Desert is filled with captivating contrasts. One day you’ll be riding a camel across the desert and camping beneath the stars and the next you’ll be swept into the charming chaos of Marrakech. As you trek among the High Atlas Mountains, you’ll stop off at the remote village of Tighza and experience a traditional hammam.

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

Where should I visit in the Atlas Mountains?

The Atlas Mountains stretch across three countries, and are filled with many great destinations. Highlights include Mount Toubkal for breathtaking views, Ait Benhaddou for its historic charm, Todra Gorge for stunning natural scenery, Irhouliden Falls for a peaceful retreat, and Tijhza for its mountain village ambiance and access to trekking routes. Each of these destinations offers a unique experience, whether you’re seeking adventure, cultural immersion, or simply a chance to connect with nature amidst majestic landscapes.

When is the best time to trek the Atlas Mountains?

The best time to trek the Atlas Mountains is during the spring and fall months, from April to May and September to November. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and comfortable for hiking, with clear skies and minimal rainfall. The spring months bring blooming wildflowers and lush greenery, while the fall offers stunning autumn colors and pleasant temperatures. Summer can be extremely hot in the lower valleys and canyons, while winter brings cold temperatures and snowfall, especially at higher elevations.

FAQs on Atlas Mountains Trekking Tours

What are the Atlas Mountains known for?

The Atlas Mountains are renowned for their stunning and diverse landscapes, which range from lush valleys and dense cedar forests to rugged, snow-capped peaks. They are also known for their rich cultural heritage, home to the Berber people who have lived there for centuries, maintaining traditional lifestyles and vibrant customs. This mountain range offers excellent trekking opportunities, with popular destinations such as Mount Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa. Additionally, the Atlas Mountains are celebrated for their biodiversity, housing unique flora and fauna, and for their picturesque villages and historic sites like the UNESCO-listed Ait Benhaddou.

What should I expect on a Atlas Mountains trek?

On a small-group, guided Atlas Mountains trek with Exodus, you can expect an expertly designed adventure that blends physical challenge with cultural immersion. Your journey will include trekking through diverse landscapes, from verdant valleys and terraced fields to rugged mountain paths and snow-capped peaks.

You’ll stay in comfortable yet simple accommodations, such as traditional riads and guesthouses in remote Berber villages, allowing you to experience local hospitality and culture firsthand. Knowledgeable local guides will lead the way, providing insights into the region’s history, geology, and the way of life of the Berber people.

Our treks are designed to accommodate various fitness levels, with options for both challenging hikes and more leisurely walks. Check your trip notes for the activity rating for more information on your trek’s intensity level.

Shorter half-day and full-day Atlas Mountains treks are also included on several of our cultural itineraries, offering a taste of the mountains and of trekking as part of broader adventures.

Are the Atlas Mountains worth it?

Absolutely, the Atlas Mountains are worth a visit! They offer a stunning natural landscape with diverse terrain, from lush valleys to rugged peaks, providing a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Beyond the natural beauty, the Atlas Mountains are steeped in history and culture, with traditional Berber villages, ancient kasbahs, and a warm, welcoming local population. Whether you’re seeking adventure, cultural experiences, or simply a peaceful retreat in nature, the Atlas Mountains have something to offer everyone.

Can a beginner climb Mount Toubkal?

Climbing Mount Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa, is challenging but not impossible for beginners with a good level of fitness and preparation. While technical climbing skills are not required, it’s essential to be physically prepared for the ascent, which involves hiking over rocky and sometimes steep terrain at high altitudes. Our experienced local guides are with you every step of the way to provide support and guidance, making sure that our beginner trekkers acclimatize properly to the altitude and are safe on the trail. When selecting the tour that is right for you, be sure to check the trip notes for the activity rating and more details about the trip’s intensity to ensure you are picking a tour suited for your activity level. Intimidated by a full trekking tour? Several of our Morocco cultural tours also include short half day or full day hikes in the Atlas Mountains that are designed to be perfect for beginners of varying fitness levels.

Can I trek the Atlas Mountains solo?

While it is possible to trek parts of the Atlas Mountains solo, summits like Mount Toubkal legally require you to have a guide, and there are many additional advantages to joining our small group guided tours. Trekking with a group offers safety and support, especially in the remote and rugged terrain of the Atlas Mountains where navigation can be challenging. Our experienced local guides provide valuable expertise, ensuring you stay on the right path, navigate any obstacles, and stay safe throughout the journey.

Our tours are perfect options for solo travelers seeking to explore the Atlas Mountains. Joining a small group provides a sense of camaraderie and companionship, alleviating any concerns about traveling alone. You’ll have the opportunity to connect with fellow adventurers from around the world, share stories and experiences, and support each other along the way. Our guided tours also take care of all the logistics, from accommodations and meals to transportation and itinerary planning, allowing you to focus on enjoying the trek without worrying about the details. Whether you’re an experienced solo traveler or embarking on your first adventure alone, our small group guided tours offer the ideal combination of safety, support, and camaraderie for exploring the Atlas Mountains.

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