Trekking through the Anti-Atlas region offers a breathtaking experience, surrounded by majestic mountains and desert expanses. The area is full of natural wonders, including clear pools, ancient rock carvings, fortified villages, and hidden oases. Additionally, trekkers can immerse themselves in Berber culture, meeting locals and sampling traditional dishes made with Argan oil and saffron. With various treks suitable for all levels, from the challenging Jbel Toubkal ascent to the easy Tafraout hike, there is an adventure for everyone.


















































Frequently Asked Questions
Trekking is a rigorous, multi-day excursion that Involves traversing remote, rough terrain and bivouacking in basic settlements or rustic accommodations. Unlike hiking, which entails a relaxed walk on well-defined paths that can be accomplished in a single day, trekking requires more Diligent planning and provisioning as well as a more substantial cache of gear and equipment.
The level of fitness required for trekking in Morocco varies depending on the difficulty level of the chosen trek. Morocco offers a range of trekking options, from easy routes suitable for beginners to challenging treks that demand a higher level of fitness and experience. For those new to trekking or seeking a more relaxed adventure, there are accessible routes available. On the other hand, experienced trekkers looking for a more physically demanding and exhilarating experience can opt for challenging routes that traverse diverse terrains. To assist in selecting the most suitable trek based on fitness levels, you can explore our treks categorized by difficulty level, ensuring that participants can choose an adventure that aligns with their fitness capabilities and desired level of challenge.
You will only be required to carry a small backpack carrying essentials like your own medicine, water, and snacks. Your larger luggage will be taken care of and transported by our team from one point to another for your convenience.
The size of each trekking group can vary depending on the itinerary itself. However, Adrar Ecotours provides custom excursions for individuals or small groups. Our trekking groups usually have a maximum of 10 people, but in some itineraries this number may go up or down.
During trekking trips, our main accommodation option is the bivouac. Before and after the trek itself, the type of accommodation may vary depending on the specific trekking route. Options can include hotels, riads, or guest houses, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay based on the chosen itinerary.
The bivouacs include dome tents with two entrances, two vestibules, and three spaces for two people. Each tent is equipped with thick individual foam mattresses to ensure a restful night’s sleep. Also, there’s a collaborative mess roof for refections and evening gatherings, fostering a social and pleasurable atmosphere during your journey. To further enhance your comfort, we give folding chairpersons and tables, along with a particular mattress cover for the duration of your trip. Our focus on well- equipped campgrounds ensures a cosy and accessible retreat amidst the natural beauty of Morocco, creating memorable touring gests for our trippers.
Yes, we provide tent toilets throughout the trip, ensuring convenience and privacy for your sanitation needs.
Yes, it’s something we will make sure of. We make sure our tripers are secure whilst trekking or participating in any other activity in Morocco. Morocco is typically a secure country to visit as long as you recognize its legal guidelines and cultural customs and observe the rules. Even though crime charges are low, there are a few commonplace issues to be aware of, together with scam artists and pickpockets. But, our experienced local guides know the region and can ensure your safety so that you may have a secure and enjoyable journey exploring Morocco’s beautiful landscapes.
The short answer is Yes! You can go trekking or hiking in the Anti-Atlas mountains during winter. However, it’s important to note that it can be quite cold during this time of year. Therefore, it’s essential to be well-prepared for cold weather conditions. It’s also important to bring warm clothing and gear such as jackets, gloves, hats, and boots to stay warm and comfortable throughout your trek. You should also note that our team in Morocco will make sure that you have a secure and enjoyable trekking experience in the Anti-Atlas mountains during the winter season.