To the north of the High Central Atlas, where it is most impenetrable, where no road manages to cross it, stands a multitude of peaks whose altitude is close to 4000 m: the M'Goun (4068 m) and the Ouaougoulzat (3770 m)
At their feet, the Berber valleys Ait Bougmez, Ait Bowli and Imerhane isolated for much of the year by the snows and difficult access are oases of prosperity in the middle of the austere mountains that protect them to infinity. Their inhabitants, proud craftsmen of an amazing human landscape, have built the most beautiful villages of the Atlas. In these mountains, sheltered from the heat of the plain, this hike allows you to discover a forgotten mountain people in sublime landscapes. You can climb the M'Goun as well as descend the Tassaout, a huge canyon that this river has dug at the foot of the M'Goun range.
5 to 7 hours of walking per day / height difference of up to 1000 m
Day 1:
Arrival at Marrakech airport, welcome and transfer to your hotel. Night.
Day 2:
Transfer by 4X4 or minibus on Aït Bougemaz via Azilal.
Night at the home in the village of Agouti.
Day 3:
Departure to the Valley of Arous that you reach in the evening.
Night at the bivouac tent at 2300 m altitude in Azib Ikiss.
5 hours walk, 600 m of vertical drop.
Day 4:
Climbed by the pass of Tizi N'Tazite and Tizi N'Targadit. Scenic view of the Ait Bougumez Valley. Night bivouac in Targadit at 3000 m altitude.
7 hours of walking, 700 m of vertical drop.
Day 5:
Ascent of M'Goun at 4080 m altitude and descent on Azib Imi n'Oulaoune.
Night at the bivouac at 2600 m altitude. 7 hours of walking, 1000 m of vertical drop.
Day 6:
Trek from Azib Imi n'Oulaoune to Imi n'Oulaoune.
A bivouac night in a tent at 1700 m altitude. Six hours of walking.
Day 7:
Transfer from Imi n'Oulaoune to Ouarzazate by 4x4, continue to Marrakech.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 8:
Transfer to Marrakech airport.
To the north of the High Central Atlas, where it is most impenetrable, where no road manages to cross it, stands a multitude of peaks whose altitude is close to 4000 m: the M'Goun (4068 m) and the Ouaougoulzat (3770 m)
At their feet, the Berber valleys Ait Bougmez, Ait Bowli and Imerhane isolated for much of the year by the snows and difficult access are oases of prosperity in the middle of the austere mountains that protect them to infinity. Their inhabitants, proud craftsmen of an amazing human landscape, have built the most beautiful villages of the Atlas. In these mountains, sheltered from the heat of the plain, this hike allows you to discover a forgotten mountain people in sublime landscapes. You can climb the M'Goun as well as descend the Tassaout, a huge canyon that this river has dug at the foot of the M'Goun range.