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 Morocco: The Atlas Mountains – Tailor-Made Package

Tour code: JMO
Revised: October 2007

If you have been on guided treks in Morocco, or even if this is your first time in the country, you can now explore the Atlas Mountains, (the home of the hardy Berber peoples) in your own time and at your own pace with this unique trekking opportunity. The scenery and ambiance is much different to anything else you may have encountered before in our "Hotel Treks" programme, including the really wild beauty of the Haute Atlas region and its surrounding green, settled valleys. The views of Mt. Toubkal are stunning from parts of the trail, there's the chance to see ancient carvings at Oukaimedene and the Oukar Valley is a well-known treasure. The routes are not arduous and you will find plenty of time to explore villages and consume the odd glass or two of mint tea... maybe even three! This trek provides a unique blend of adventure with some of the refinements that one expects from a self-guided Sherpa tour. The walking routes are clearly explained in the accompanying briefing pack with maps and route notes. This is a self guided tour in the broadest sense of the word because you will be accompanied by both a donkey who carries your baggage, and a Berber guide who will be able to steer you in the right direction should you stray from the path! An ideal combination for a unique and memorable all year round break.

Travel Information

Season: All year (but with provisions - see below*)

*During the winter months of January/February, you can expect snow on higher ground, but it normally stays clear in the valleys where most of the walking takes place. Thus this time of year should be considered by the more experienced walkers, used to winter walking (without ice axes). During the months of July - August temperatures can soar up to 35C at Oukaimedene and even into the 40s in Marrakech. So people who do not particularly like the heat may want to avoid those months. It is possible to adapt and avoid the worst of the sun and heat by starting early and having a long siesta over lunch, although on occasion you will have already reached the day’s destination by lunchtime.

Arrival: The start of the tour is in the ancient red city of Marrakech. For British full package clients we fly from  Gatwick to Marrakech with GB Airways.

You can also get a train from Tangiers to Casablanca and then on to Marrakech if you are joining land only (the Marrakech Express of Crosby, Stills and Nash fame!). From the airport 15 - 20 minutes taxi to the first hotel, centrally located.

End of Tour: After breakfast on Day: 8. Taxi to airport. (15 - 20 mins).


Level of Difficulty

The tour, although not particularly challenging, is designed for people with an adventurous outlook, who can cope with a much different environment to their normal walking haunts, and hence should appeal to the more experienced walker, who can cope with the general “differences” of travelling in a "developing country," however one may define it.

Fitness: We graded the tour as Easy - Moderate; i.e. it is harder than 'Easy' with some strenuous sections. Most of the walking is of a more moderate nature. A lot of the paths are gravel or dusty. There are various options on some days and the walk should present no difficulties for anyone in reasonable condition and accustomed to walking in hilly areas. As previously mentioned, winter departures involving snow are potentially more difficult. We do not anticipate that in normal conditions, however, this will interfere with the route too much as there has been less snow year after year due no doubt to “Global Warming”.

Day Stages: In the region of 10 - 15 km per day, with ascents and descents. Max altitude is 3100m. 2 - 6 hours walking per day (various options on some days).

Waymarks: There is no traditional waymarking on this route; it is a walk that we have created ourselves, not part of an organised trail although "The Way" has existed for years connecting up various villages and fields. Armed with your walking notes and Berber you should not have any major difficulties!

Please note that although this is a self guided tour, you will be accompanied by a Berber "minder" or accompagnateur / Muleteer. He is there in case of difficulties and to move the mule that will actually be carrying your baggage over the walking sections of the holiday ie- there is no vehicle support once out on the trek. He probably will know only a little English; a bit more French and of course Berber will be his first language. However you will find the Berber indispensable and will be a great help with regards to your navigation.


General information

Note: 

Baths: On this tour, don’t expect hot water  outside Marrakech, although in Aremd  and Oukaimedene you can normally have hot showers. Other places  have very simple bathing arrangements, maybe little  more than a cold tap. In Aremd and Marrakech  you will find Hammans: Turkish steam Baths…the massage is optional  and not   recommended  for people who have any  joint problems etc. 

Breakfast: in countries such as Morocco usually consists of tea / coffee, bread & jam, if you want more for breakfast then we would suggest you purchase some food the night before. It is important for you to tell us if you have any dietary requirements when you book your holiday so that we can inform everyone that you are staying with.

Single Supplements:  are payable on most of our tours. The single supplement guarantees the privacy of your own room, however, rooms can at times be small and in some places may not enjoy the same facilities as double/twin rooms. In Morocco, you may not get your own room for a couple of nights because they are basic gite pensions.

Language: Note that you will not necessarily come across people speaking English. Remember you have left home to find things different bring a phrase book, try to learn a bit of French or Arabic!

Luggage: When staying in hotels, sometimes your luggage will have been taken to your room awaiting your arrival. However don’t be surprised if your luggage is waiting for you to take it up to your room please politely ask someone if you need assistance.


How the tour runs

Our “self guided tour” has been running for 7 years now and people who have gone have enthused about it! From being transported from Marrakech by car to the Haut Atlas villages you soon meet your “crew”: The donkey carries your kit to the next accommodation while the Berber will make sure that you do not go too far astray. However you communicate with him, we are sure that you will get on well together and that you will learn quite a lot about the Berber way of life – Just talking about the wedding ceremony can fill an evening! He will also prepare your lunches on the trek at a cost of approx. £4 per lunch (please pay Mon. Lahcen in advance). The Berber will also help you get into your accommodations. You should bring a lightweight 1-2 season sleeping bag in Summer, and a 3-4 season in winter. This is for: 1) staying at refuges and 2) on occasion you may wish to sleep out on rooftops or verandahs. This is particularly popular at our Aremd hotel during the summer, where there are several roof terraces and the stars on most nights are phenomenal!


Accommodation

The range of accommodation varies between a well appointed Riad in Marrakech and a very basic Gite in Tacheddirt. The rooms in Marrakech have en-suite facilities. Except at Chez Juju in Oukaimedene there is no other opportunity for ensuite rooms on this tour. Basic Gite accommodation in Morocco is more basic than what you would associate in countries such as France. Warm water is usually not available and a sleeping bag (1-2 season for summer and 3-4 season for winter) should be brought.

The tour is on a half board basis throughout: Except on the first and the last nights where you can eat out where you like in Marrakech.

Picnic Lunches: Whilst on trek there are few stores to buy items for lunch. For this reason packed lunches are prepared by your Berber minder whilst you are on trek
(i.e. not in Marrakech). You will be charged approx the equivalent of £4 per packed lunch per person. Bear in mind that local stores do not carry the range of snack produce you would expect from those within France and Britain etc.

Please Note: The itinerary suggested below may be modified depending upon progress and local conditions e.g. snow. Although this is part of our “self guided “ program  - with all the usual features, (e.g.: baggage transfers, going at your own pace; having a map and a route note package etc.)  In effect however a Berber guide will escort you, oh and by his trusty mule as well! You can have extra nights in Marrakech – a flamboyant African city with magnificent craft souks. The cost of the tour will just be adjusted accordingly in this case.

q       Nights 1 & 7: You will commence with our beautiful, small “non backpacker set” Riad set in a quiet ancient quarter of the Medina in Marrakech. It is approached through narrow streets and the hotel is refined with typical Moorish architecture, giving you the chance to sample by day and night the delights of the Djemaa E'Fna just a few minutes walk away in this fabled city. Each of the six rooms has their own bathrooms. There is a central courtyard with fountains shaded by orange trees and from the roof terrace there is a wonderful view over the city and to the Haut Atlas, especially on a clear winter’s day. English is spoken. This is our preferred hotel; on occasion we have had to substitute another hotel for one of these nights if it is booked out, but we aim to book one of a similar standard nearby.

q       Nights 2 & 3: In Aroumd (Aremd) village at the foot of the Jebel Toubkal massif, the hotel is the peaceful residence of Monsieur Lahcen, where a Berber welcome awaits you. Here, on the threshold of the Atlas, we are in his new well-appointed small hotel below the brown and emerald terraces of this town, for two nights. There is a nice terrace restaurant and roof terraces from where you can look up the valley to Mt. Toubkal towering above you. Some prefer to sleep out on the terrace looking at the stars on a summer’s night. The rooms are simple, non en-suite, but furnishings and bathrooms are clean. If you want more than just a shower, why not inquire about the Hamman –Moroccan steam bath in the village? Someone from the staff will take you there.

q       Night 4: At Tacheddirt we stay in a basic Berber run refuge. Conditions are very simple and basic (especially in the washing department). You will need sleeping bags for the night, as you normally will not be provided with blankets. Lightweight 1-2 season bags should be fine for most of the year and 2-3 season bags for the winter months.

q       Night 5: At Oukaimedene in contrast tonight you will stay either at a small pleasant Berber hotel as you come into the village, or a Club Alpin Francais Mountain Gite; the latter is run by a French couple who escaped here from Paris many years ago. Both places have a License and thus serve alcohol, nice restaurants and warm showers.

q       Night 6: Trek over to a more basic Gite d’Etape at Timichi.


Outline Itinerary

q       Day: 1 Flights to Marrakech from London . Arrival late afternoon, taxi transfer from the airport to the hotel in the center of the city 15 - 20 mins. If arrival is early enough you will have time to have a look round the Djemaa E'Fna, the central square which comes alive at night with jugglers, water-sellers, snake-charmers, musicians and story tellers, like no where else on Earth. All this is only a few minutes walk from the hotel.

q       Day: 2 From Marrakech you will be driven to Aroumd (Aremd) 1.5 hours. This short spectacular drive takes you over the dusty Hoaz plains, through the scenic gorges at Moulay Brahim, past the Hotel Toubkal at Asni, where Winston Churchill used to paint and onto Imelil. From here you can walk 45mins up the track through walnut terraces and just past the terraced village of Aroumd (Aremd) to your hotel. The panoramic view of Jebel Toubkal is great. Later one can visit the cascades of the Mizane valley before relaxing on the terrace of the small hotel of Chez Lahcen at Aroumd.

q       Day: 3 From Aroumd there is a 6-7 hr circular walk in Sidi Chamarouch in order to soak up the unique flavour of the Atlas Mountains. Depending on the time of your visit, you may encounter picturesque apple and peach trees in full blossom or the Berbers harvesting the wheat and maize and the necessary threshing routines. Or in September they might be precariously hanging from branches wipping walnuts off the branches with long sticks. You will see women and children burdened with loads of brushwood for fuel and kindling moving over the hillsides... some of the traditional ways of life have not changed in centuries, but tourism is now very important to this area.

q       Day: 4 The third day on the trail takes you to 2245 m with plenty of time to experience the Berber villages like Tamatert, before descending to Tacheddirt and a night in a local Gite where you may choose to sleep under the African stars.

q       Day: 5 We continue from Tacheddirt and up to a high point at the Tizi nou Addi/Tizi-n-Addi (2960m) pass, before continuing down to the ski village of Oukaimedene (2500m) where you may decide that you qualify for the only beer normally available on the tour!

q       Day 6: Quite a tough day, around 11 km with 650m of ascent and about 1300m descents. The route crosses over  - the high point of the tour - a pass at 3100m before dropping down into the natural beauty of the Ourika Valley and to the Gite d’etape at Timichi for a very late lunch. This is “a magical valley full of interesting villages, aromatic smells, lovely people and beautiful well cared for animals.” 

q       Day 7: Continue on to Setti Fadma (1450m, 11 km) for a well-earned lunchtime Tagine or Couscous. The Ourika Valley is full of cascades, flowing water and imaginative boutiques selling local wares, carpets and ceramics.

After lunch you will be collected for the return journey to Marrakech by vehicle leaving the High Atlas and your Berber friend and his donkey (no doubt with a tear in its eye). The journey takes you through the remainder of the Ourika Valley, until eventually you spill out once more onto the Hoaz Plain. It is then a drive back to the throbbing Metropolis of Marrakech and the ensuing calm at your hotel.

q       Day: 8: Departure from hotel after breakfast, perhaps time for a last minute shopping bid in the souks, before your taxi transfer back to the airport and flight.

We emphasize that this is NOT a trek for beginners, or for people who are expecting accommodation conditions as you would find on our European hikes; you should have some experience of walking, and preferably having traveled in similar less developed countries with an adventurous spirit. You will have to cope with the enthusiastic attentions of local people and children, usually very friendly, but often trying to sell something. You should be respectful of the local traditions, especially in terms of dress conduct near religious sites and careful with photography.  Homosexuality is considered a criminal offence in Morocco.  Sexual relations outside marriage are also punishable by law and there have been a number of arrests in 2007.   Although we aim for the tour to run logistically as smoothly as possible, we cannot guarantee that things will be quite as smooth as our operations say in France or Italy. In spring for example, snowmelt can wash away sections of road on the way up from Azni to Imeli, which will mean that this section will take longer to negotiate.


Escorted Departures

Not available for this particular tour

Please ask for our Worldwide Walking brochure
or look up our escorted departure dates for 2008 on our website: www.sherpa-walking-holidays.co.uk

There are escorted tours to Mount Toubkal and to the Jebel Sahro.


What's Included?

Return flights London to Marrakech with GB Airways (For full package U.K. clients), 7 nights accommodation, transfers between airport and first hotel at the beginning and back to the airport at the end. Road transfers between Marrakech - Aroumd and Setti Fadma - Marrakech, baggage transfers between the hotels by car and mule. B&B accommodation only in Marrakech (2 nights), half board elsewhere. Route notes and basic maps also provided. You will also have a Berber with you. He is merely for your convenience, security and for ‘driving’ the mule carrying your baggage and fixing your lunch!


Not Included

Meals in Marrakech, other than breakfasts. Picnic or packed lunches are not included in the tour price, but will normally be provided on the trekking days by your Berber companion at a cost of approx. £4 per lunch per person (Please pay Mon. Lahcen in advance). You do need to take with you a light weight sleeping bag: (1-2 season generally and 2-3 season for winter months) for the Gites enroute and if you like on occasion, to sleep out under the stars on hotel verandahs etc. it can be warm at night! Once you are out on trek then a well-trained mule carries your baggage, including sleeping bags for you. – Please supply a robust holdall for your gear that can be carried by the mule; a suitcase is not really appropriate!  You do need to carry your own daypack etc. including things that you need for the day out on the trail and any valuables.


Tipping

We  do recommend that you tip  your muleteer guide: and we don’t mean off a cliff either! This is totally discretionary but would recommend something like £2 or 32 Dirhams  per person ,per day. Oh and if If you have any old Tee shirts…


Singles

This self-guided tour is not suitable for single female travellers.  We recommend our Moroccan escorted tours (Jbel Toubkal, Jbel Sahro or Toubkal Express).

   
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