Anti Atlas
Sirwa massif
Trekking in Sirwa Mountains has been popular for years, as it offers both a physical challenge and great nature, but can easily be done without local guides. There are plenty of elements in nature that easily will help you navigate around the area. The nature here is absolutely on the extreme side, as so much else in the Anti Atlas.
Most of it is barren, the mountains are often totally different from anything else you have seen before, and the villages have often been formed in close cooperation with nature. The goal of trekking here, and for once there is really just one itinerary, is the Jebel Sirwa at 3,305 metres above sea level.
The Jebel Sirwa is an isolated volcanic peak, which is quite possible to climb for even inexperienced mountaineers...
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Taroudant
Step back in time by visiting the charming town with red walls of Taroudant on the edge of the Sahara.
Fall in love with this beautiful city , perfectly preserved in its beautiful ocher ramparts. Revel in the rich light and color and be drunk with spicy hot smells on the breeze. Enjoy the famous friendliness of the Berber residents.
Stroll through the labyrinthine streets of the medina and souks look for terracotta , wrought iron , pottery , brass and copper, leather, carpets and rugs , and jewelry.
Taroudant is one of those places that you would not want to leave !
Tafraout
Many excursions are possible from Tafraoute to discover this part of the Anti Atlas . Walking and cycling are a good alternative to the 4 × 4 to explore the villages of the valley Ammeln , exploring rock carvings and trails that encircle the village of Tafraout.
Ait Mansour gorges about thirty km south . After a winding road and surprising , the gorges of Ait Mansour open onto a succession of small mountain oasis where the water is often abundant and fertile valley.
A few kilometers south of Tafraout rocks painted by the Belgian artist Jean Vérame are located in the village Agard - Oudad , dominated by the rock, said Napoleon hat for his strange and inclined shape.
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