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Atlas Island 9 Days
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I T I N E R A R Y
Day 1 - Marrakech hi-light by car - Douar Tafza
If it is Monday, Tuesday, Thursday Friday or Saturday, you will visit
the bustling weekly souk of the Valley......
Trekking in Ourika - One of the most beautiful valley of the High Atlas
Valley that rises gently up to the preliminary hills of the High Atlas
where small typical villages have nested. It is a pure and magnificent
place where silence is only " disturbed " by birds singing, water
streams and wagtails. Ourika is famous for its pottery, minerals and
crystals.
You will visit the Berber village of Anrar.. Occupied by 52 Berber
family....followed by a short walk to the mystic river of the valley and
to have a dinner within one of these families to Have a taste of the
Berber life style.
Accommodation at the luxury Berber Kabah Omar in Ourika.
Day 2 - The Ourika Valley & Aghbalou Cascades (5 hours hike)
From our Berber village Anrar at Douar Tafza until we reach the Berber
hamlet of Tamzenddirt (1150m) to start our 5hour hike across the river
and up along a narrow winding hillside path surrounded by fields of corn
towards Anins and the through the col (1670m). From here we amble down
to the Aghbalou Cascade (1148m) where we shall stop for our picnic by
the waterfall; an opportunity, perhaps, to get refreshingly wet? Our
gentle hike this afternoon is made by setting out for the Berber village
of Aghbalou, where we shall cross the Assif Ourika to get to our vehicle
which takes us through this beautiful valley on to the riverside hamlet
of Setti Fadma with its groves of ancient walnut trees, where we can
take a 45 minute walk around the handicraft shops set amidst apple
orchards, and then return to our Anrar village around 7.00 in the
evening.
Dinner and overnight at the luxury Berber Kabah Omar at Anrar village in
Ourika.
Day 3 - OUIRGANE - MARIGHA - TASSA OUIRGANE - TOUROUD - EL KHEMIS –
OUIRGANE - Ourika (5h1/2 hike)
After a 45 minute drive to Ouirgane where We set off today with our
Moroccan Mountain Guide towards the east through fields of corn and
flowers to follow alongside the river’s course up and down small hills
dotted with red juniper, passing by isolated Berber hamlets until we
reach the salt mines at Marigha. Here the Berber peoples have been
mining salt by their traditional method used unchanged for centuries.
You may see them riding from village to village, selling their salt from
the back of their donkeys. You should also, depending on the time of
day, get to see those delightful Berber women sitting on their haunches
for a chat after gathering wood.
A short drive back for a dinner and overnight at our luxury Berber Kabah
Omar in Ourika.
Day 4 - Western Ourika Valley & Oukaimeden Plateau (6 hours hike)
A 15 minute drive to the Berber hamlet of Setti Fadma, famed for its
nearby waterfalls and ancient walnut trees.
Here we leave our vehicle to start our 5-6 hour hike circle hike towards
the west across the river setting out from Agadir n'Aït Boulmane (1509m)
and then towards the north up along a narrow winding path towards the
Berber hamlet of Chiqr (1900m), on through the col of the Tizi n'Ougadil
n'Boulmane (2200m) with the Jbel Oukaïmeden range before us. From here
we circle down to Imi n'Taddert and on up through the valley to the
Berber village of Tourichtt where we will stop for our picnic before the
waterfall; an opportunity, perhaps to get refreshed. Our afternoon
2-hour hike is made by setting out down via small waterfalls to the
Berber hamlet of Amlougghi, to arrive at the village of Aït Barqa where
we will cross the river to our vehicle at Hadd n'Azegaour for our return
to our village of Anrar, where we should arrive at around 7.00 pm.
Dinner and overnight at your luxury Kabah Omar at the village of Anrar.
Day 5 - The Magnificent Jbel Toubkal and Sisters (7hours hike)
We set off today towards the southwest skirting the Berber town of Imlil
about 35 min drive from our village( 1740 m), known as Morocco ’s
‘Little Chamonix’, set, as we are, in the upper level foothills of the
Western High Atlas mountains of the Toubkal National Park. With streams
and paths branching out in all directions, we traverse the Tamatert
Valley until we reach the hamlet of Achelm to strike out for some 4km
towards the south towards the Berber village of Aroumd (Aremd) (1843m),
passing the hamlets of Taourirt, Targa, and Imoula, up and down the
stark slopes, the jagged Western High Atlas peaks of the Jbel Toubkal
Massif - at 4167m the highest peak in North Africa - before us, with her
awe-inspiring sister peaks the Jbels Aguelzim (3547m), Aksouâl (3847m)
and the Adrar Adj (3122m) watching us all the way.
We’ll stop at Aroumd to visit this rather singular village in the Assif
Aït Mizane Valley , built seemingly house upon house on a large moraine
spur overlooking ancient irrigated terraced fields of barley, corn and
vegetables and always surrounded by almond and walnut trees. We thence
carry on for another 8km.to the equally-quaint village of Sidi
Chamharouch, a Berber village set beside a waterfall and small stream,
again with its pisé homes seemingly built somewhat chaotically one into
another. This village is a place of pilgrimage for devout Moslems and it
is where there is a marabout shrine – forbidden to non-Moslems - said to
be a relic of a pre-Islamic religious and naturalist cult. We’ll take a
break for a picnic, within full view of Jbel Toubkal , prior to setting
off back down the other side of the valley at a gentle pace back to the
delightful Douar Samra where you bid farewell - ‘bissalaama’ means bye -
to your mountain guide.
Dinner and overnight at your luxury Kabah Omar at the village of Anrar.
Day 6 -Marrakech
An enchanting palm oasis set against the snow-capped peaks of the High
Atlas Mountains, Marrakech is Morocco’s second oldest Imperial City and
retains the majestic splendor of its ancient past. Buildings are blushed
in hues of rosy earth, and horse-drawn carriages clip along broad
avenues lined with palm, lime and orange trees. Donkeys carrying carts
trawl past fragrant gardens of roses, honeysuckle and jasmine.
Explore the ancient Bahia Palace from the days of the harem, now
populated by a sentry of nesting storks, enter the ancient royal Saadien
Tombs and view the majestic Koutoubia Mosque before entry into the 9th
century walled medina. The bewitching night beats in the heart of the
old city’s famed square, Djemaa el-Fna, where delectable fare is grilled
over coals in bustling torch-lit open-air markets. Mystical snake
charmers, hustlers and mischievous monkeys unfold as part of the nightly
drama as Berber acrobats, fortune tellers, musicians and engaging
storytellers seduce rapt crowds. Wind your way through the serpentine
labyrinth of the spice-filled air of the bustling souk, unchanged for
over 1000 years, where you’ll discover the best of traditional Moroccan
craftsmanship.
We’ll cap off our evening at the spectacular dinner event in the desert
of Marrakech, Fantasia, where we’ll bear witness to a splendid dramatic
display of Arabian Nights, belly dancing, folkloric troupes, and stately
Arabian steeds charging in dynastic battles as of yore.
Accommodation at your luxury Riad in Marrakech.
Day 7 -Marrakesh -
Return home with plenty of tales of Arabian days and nights.
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Pricing:
$1490.00 (based on double occupancy)
$1760.00 (single occupancy)
( April 01 through September 30 )
2 years and under are free of charge
2 – 6 years old 75% off
7-12 years old 50% off
over 12 years old full cost
Included in this trip are:
Luxury Berber Riad in Ourika & Marrakech
All transfers
Private Car, Gas and Driver
All meals
Water
Expert mountain guide
Certified guide in Marrakech
Museums fee
All taxes
Not included in the package price of trip:
Airfare
Drinks
Travel Insurance
Note:
- Private guided tour---Not a group tour.
- If it is over your budget-----Hotels can be changed for lower budgets.
- Upgrade to 5* or 5* deluxe accommodation is available.
- Group Discounts Available.