Discover the Atlas Mountains, Berber villages and Morocco's most spectacular trekking experiences with local mountain experts.
Trekking & Hiking in Morocco
Morocco is one of North Africa's finest trekking destinations — and still one of the least crowded. Just a short flight from Europe, the Atlas Mountains rise to 4,167 metres at Mount Toubkal, the highest peak on the continent, offering world-class hiking through a landscape of deep valleys, high passes, terraced fields and remote Berber villages.
What makes trekking in Morocco special is that you never walk through empty wilderness. Every trail is a living path between villages, where Amazigh (Berber) families welcome you for mint tea and share a way of life unchanged for centuries. Morocco blends genuine mountain adventure with deep culture and warm, authentic hospitality.
Best of all, there is a trek here for every experience level and every season — from gentle one-day village walks to the Toubkal summit, the remote Mgoun traverse and Sahara desert crossings. Pair a trek with our Morocco guided tours or an Atlas Mountains day trip to build the perfect trip.
Signature Treks
From an easy Berber village walk to the Toubkal summit and the Sahara — our full trekking collection, with new dedicated guides launching soon.
1–7 days
All Tours
Our complete range of Morocco hiking and trekking tours — Atlas Mountains, Berber villages, Imlil, Azzaden and Toubkal, all private and tailor-made.
2–3 days
High Atlas
Summit the highest peak in North Africa on a strenuous, non-technical two to three-day trek from Imlil, finishing with a sunrise over the whole Atlas range.
3–7 days
High Atlas
Village-to-village trekking through the heart of the High Atlas — valleys, high passes and Berber hamlets on flexible multi-day routes.
1–3 days
Imlil Region
Day walks and short trips from the trailhead village of Imlil — orchards, waterfalls and village loops with easy access from Marrakech.
1–3 days
Cultural Trek
The perfect introduction to trekking in Morocco: gentle walks between Atlas villages, lunch in a local home and nights in family guesthouses.
2–3 days
High Atlas
A quiet, green alternative to the Toubkal crowds — walnut groves, scattered hamlets and superb acclimatisation before a summit attempt.
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4–7 days
Mgoun Massif
Morocco's great wilderness traverse — remote high plateaus, the dramatic Mgoun Gorges and the country's second-highest summit, with no crowds.
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3–6 days
Anti-Atlas
The perfect winter trek: a stark, sculpted range of volcanic pinnacles and gorges on the edge of the Sahara, home to the semi-nomadic Ait Atta.
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2–5 days
Sahara Desert
Walk beside a camel caravan across the dunes of Erg Chebbi or Erg Chigaga, camping under an overwhelming canopy of desert stars.
Where to Trek
Six distinct regions, each with its own character, altitude and best season — from the giant of the High Atlas to the volcanic desert of Jebel Saghro.
The backbone of Moroccan trekking — the highest summits, deepest valleys and most beautiful villages, all within reach of Marrakech.
The most popular trekking area in Morocco, centred on Imlil — Mount Toubkal, a ring of 4,000 m peaks, refuges and steep valleys.
A greener, calmer valley just west of Imlil — scattered hamlets, walnut groves and authentic Berber village life, far from the crowds.
The connoisseur's choice — remote high plateaus, river-walking gorges and the country's second-highest summit, with almost no other trekkers.
A stark, sculpted range of volcanic pinnacles on the edge of the Sahara — the perfect low-altitude trek when the High Atlas is under snow.
A slower, meditative kind of walking across the great dune seas of Erg Chebbi and Erg Chigaga — scale, silence and unforgettable starlit camps.
Why Trek Here
Real high mountains, real culture and real remoteness — without the two-day journey just to reach the trailhead.
Snow-capped 4,000 m peaks, green valleys, high passes, volcanic desert mountains and Sahara dunes — it is like trekking several countries in one.
Every trail runs through living villages where Amazigh families welcome you for mint tea. The human warmth is what trekkers remember longest.
Because Morocco stacks high mountains and desert so close together, there is always a trek in season — high peaks in summer, deserts in winter.
Compared with the Alps or Nepal, trekking in Morocco is remarkable value — a licensed guide, cook, mules and full board for a fraction of the cost.
Our licensed mountain guides were born in these valleys. They read the weather and the terrain, manage altitude and keep every trek safe.
Sleep in village guesthouses, eat home-cooked tagines and experience an Amazigh way of life that has endured for thousands of years.
Know Your Level
There is a Morocco trek for everyone. Match the grade honestly to your fitness — nothing spoils a trek faster than choosing a level above your current condition.
Short 2–4 hour days on well-trodden mule paths with modest ascent and comfortable guesthouses. Ideal for families and first-timers with everyday fitness.
Full 4–6 hour days with real ascents and descents on rougher ground up to around 3,000 m. Needs reasonable fitness and comfort on uneven terrain.
Long, demanding 6–9 hour days at altitude, with steep scree climbs and thin air above 3,500 m. Requires good stamina and determination — think Toubkal.
Multi-day, remote, self-sufficient trekking with camping, river crossings and sustained days over 4,000 m — or winter ascents needing crampons and an ice axe.
When to Go
The "best" season depends entirely on where you walk. In summer you go high; in winter you go low. Here is the year at a glance.
| Season | Temperatures | Best Regions | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spring Mar–May |
Valleys 15–25°C; cold and snowy on the high passes early on | High Atlas, Imlil, Berber villages; early-season desert | Best all-round season — green valleys, blossom and full rivers. Aim for late spring for Toubkal. |
| Summer Jun–Aug |
Hot below 2,000 m (35°C+); cool and pleasant up high | Mount Toubkal, Mgoun and the highest summits only | Prime, snow-free window for high peaks. Avoid the desert — go high and start walking early. |
| Autumn Sep–Nov |
Warm, stable days 15–25°C; cool nights at altitude | High Atlas, Toubkal, valleys; desert from October | Rivals spring as the best season — golden light, harvest villages and clear, settled weather. |
| Winter Dec–Feb |
Snow and sub-zero up high; cool, clear 15–20°C days in the desert | Sahara, Jebel Saghro; low foothill & coastal walks | Go low. The desert and Jebel Saghro shine; the High Atlas becomes a serious winter mountaineering trip. |
Born in the Atlas Mountains
Local Amazigh Experts
The single most important choice you make when trekking in Morocco is who you walk with. Our guides are not city agents — they are Amazigh (Berber) mountain people, several born in the very villages our treks pass through.
Good to Know
Explore the Cluster
Dedicated guides for every trek below are launching soon as we build out Morocco's most complete trekking resource.
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