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Jebel Sahro Trek - 2010/11 Itinerary

13 days - from $810

• Experience the surreal beauty of Morocco's Jebel Sahro
• Trek through stark canyons & verdant gorges
• Meet local berber & Ait Atta nomadic tribesmen

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Into the Jebel Sahro
From Marrakech we drive to Ouarzazate and on to the tiny hamlet of Ait Youl, the starting point of our trek. Walking through valleys studded with almond groves, the Jebel Sahro gradually reveals its beauty. We traverse ridges and passes, catching glimpses of other-worldly landscapes - the rock formation of the Tête de Chameau (Camel's Head) and the twin spires of Bab n'Ali. Finally reaching the central massif, we explore the fissures and clefts of the Tassigdelt Tamajgalt plateau, with its chimney-like rock pinnacles. At sunset, the mesas of Tizi n'Taggourt create a stunningly supernatural atmosphere.


Nomads & Kasbahs
Though there is little habitation here, our route takes us through several small villages, often surmounted by a simple minaret or a ruined kasbah. High Atlas nomads, as well as those of the Jebel Sahro, use this route; it is common to see them on the move with their black felt tents, or spot their caves and shelters. Since few outsiders come here, the Berber people are keen to make our acquaintance, and a shared drink of sweet mint tea is often offered as a friendly welcome.


Ancient Marrakech
We'll spend our finalnights in this magical old city, the meeting place for mountain Berbers and desert people from the south. We'll enjoy the maze of alleyways in the souks and the celebrated Djemma-el-Fna square. The scene at dusk is straight out of the Arabian Nights: a meleé of story-tellers, snake-charmers, musicians, jugglers, peddlers and kebab stalls.

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Itinerary:

Day 1 Join the tour in Marrakech. Day 2 Jebel Sahro Heading south to El Kelaa Mgouna we reach the southern mountains and our first days trek to the hamlet of Ait Youl. Days 3/11 9-day Trek Our route takes us past small villages and ruined kasbahs into other-worldly landscapes of the Jebel Sahro from the rock formation of the Tête de Chameau to the twin spires of Bab n'Ali and the chimney-like rock pinnacles of the Tassigdelt Tamajgalt plateau. Day 12 Marrakech From the town of Ouarzazate we return to Marrakech for a final evening enjoying the sights and sounds of the Djemme El Fna. Day 13 Tour ends in Marrakech.

Accommodations: 3nts hotels, 2nts village house, 7nts camping - a combination of basic local accommodation and wild camping in the mountains; 11 breakfasts, 10 lunches & 9 dinners included.
Transport: Chartered bus/On foot during 10-day Jebel Sahro Trek.
Comment: Moderate mountain walking (5-8hrs a day) at altitudes of around 2000m. Most of the trek is along well-defined paths. The scenery and cultural experience more than compensate for simple living conditions.
Group: Approx. 12 to 16.
Staff: Explore Tour Leader plus driver(s), mountain guide, cook and muleteers. Mules used to carry main luggage.
Trip Reference: JB2010

Dates & Prices

Start End Prices in US$ Local Payment Availability
17 Oct 1029 Oct 10$8100
31 Oct 1012 Nov 10$8100
14 Nov 1026 Nov 10$8100
19 Dec 1031 Dec 10$8100
13 Feb 1125 Feb 11$8500
13 Mar 1125 Mar 11$8500
10 Apr 1122 Apr 11$8500

Prices and itineraries shown for tours departing from January 2011 onwards are subject to change and confirmation with the publication of our 2011/12 brochure, due to be published in October 2010.

The price of a Single Room Option does not necessarily guarantee a single room for every night of the tour. For more information, please refer to the trip dossier / more details for this tour.
Single rooms are available for this tour at a supplement from US$ 90, depending on availability.