Hiking in Atlas Mountains
Only an hour south of Marrakech, the Mizik Pass is a wild and totally undeveloped crossing between two populated valleys situated within the Toubkal National Park at nearly 2000m above sea level. A steady hike up through juniper forests offers spectacular views over the Berber dwellings of Imlil, the Tamatert Pass and up to the Tacheddirt Pass and the top of the ski slopes at Oukaimeden, the highest ski resort in North Africa. On your descent you’ll start to experience the villages in the picturesque valley of olive groves where the rapid change in vegetation creates vibrant strips of cultivation close to the water source. A picnic lunch will be freshly prepared for you at AzibTamsoult – a cluster of shepherd huts used by villagers and their flocks during the summer period. From here you’ll walk on a network of picturesque paths through the village of TiziOussem and down towards the village of Aid Aissa. Today’s hike takes around six hours of walking to arrive at your final destination of Imlil at the base of the National Park and foothills of the High Atlas Mountains. Return back to Marrakech for overnight.
Highlights
- The Mizik Pass
- Toubkal National Park
- Ski slopes at Oukaimeden
- Valley of olive groves
- A picnic lunch