High
Atlas
The Atlas Mountains
are a rocky range over 500 kilometres long creating a great diversity
of climates and landscapes in Morocco. Several peaks rise over
4000 metres and most of them are readily accesible to walkers.
Deep gorges and broad valleys divide the separate areas where
for centuries the fascinating and traditionally ferocious Berber
people have found refuge and fought back the many invaders who
have tried to rule Morocco.
Though originally sheep herders the Berber tribes have remained
mainly ungovernable, retaining their own culture, language, traditions
and music.
Our guides come from one of the more remote valleys in the Atlas
where an all-weather road and electricity arrived only a few years
ago. They are, like all other Berbers, very hospitable and will
guide you through these fascinating areas. The Jebel Toubkal area
contains the very highest summits and both our scheduled trips
culminate with an ascent of North Africa's highest summit. Our
longer trek includes an ascent and a trek through the Mount Mgoun
region, a much wilder and less frequently visited area.
Just south of the High Atlas several lower ranges separate the
main range from the Sahara desert. The Jebel Sarhro is one such
range; with its peaks rising up to 2500m it is too hot in the
summer to visit but perfect for the winter months. The main High
Atlas peaks are snow covered from early November till May. The
Mgoun massif is particularly suitable for ski touring.
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