Atlas Mountains

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Mountain range · Saida

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The Atlas Mountains, a stunning refuge just outside Marrakech, offer serene Berber villages, mesmerizing views, and unforgettable local cuisine.  

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Just a short drive from Marrakech as you enter the Atlas mountains, the hotel Les Jardin de Taja is a peaceful haven where every little house is decorated with care, and where every meal is served with the utmost delicacy. Take the opportunity to spend a day in the Ourika valley, before eventually going on a trek to see the rest of the Atlas mountains, towards Mount Toukbal or Souss-Massa. The incredible Kasbah Tamadot, a luxury hotel owned by Richard Branson, is the ultimate reward for the trekkers, or at least for all those who managed to get a reservation in due time. Alternatively, the Kasbah Beldi near Lake Lalla Takerkoust is another charming hotel in the Atlas region.

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Nigel Armstrong

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My wife and myself done a day trip here from Marrakesh and what a fantastic trip it was. Stunning scenery with a trek through part of the mountains to waterfalls and then on for lunch in a Berber village. The Chicken tagine was the best I’ve ever had. On our way back we stopped off for a camel ride. Absolutely worth doing this day trip.

Nick Hiscott

Google
Visited Moroccan High Atlas in February. Glad we went but probably more attractive when leaves on trees later in spring. It was quite upsetting to see the extent of the 2023 earthquake damage. Most of the ancient villages seem to have become rubble and are being rebuilt. But it was nice to be up among the snow-covered peaks.

Maryam Imran

Google
Enjoy the scenery in the Atlas mountains stopped off at a restaurant when we reach the highest peak. Apple tart was amazing so was the coffee.

Ranbir Heyre

Google
One of the most beautiful places in the world. The drive into the Atlas mountains to the towns and villages is an analeptic for the heart and lungs, brings smiles to the eyes, and fills the soul with gladness. Tahanaout, Asni and Moulay Brahim are names that conjure up exotic visions and they do not disappoint. The desert spreads a panoramic vista in shades of ochre, burnt sienna, cinnamon, turmeric and many others. Too many to count. The berber market is as far removed from the tourist-ravaged medina as a piece of glass is to a diamond. Shepherds follow their flocks in the same way they did a thousand years ago. Alas, there is an area that the tourist dollar has corrupted. The Agafay desert road is cluttered by quad bike and buggy hire places - every mile or so. Rending the air and the ground. Polluting the peace and shattering the peace.

Andrew Long

Google
Fantastic mountain range south of Marrakesh. We visited on a day trip from Marrakech. The roads are very good but they follow the mountain side and it can take a long time to get there and back in a day. The views are excellent and do dress accordingly when out of season. Our tour included lunch which we ate in someone's private house. It was excellent.

Lynn at North London Photography

Google
Had a brilliant trip from Marrakech up to the Atlas Mountains and waterfalls. Hiked through beautiful views and stopped for orange juice freshly squeezed from local oranges cooling in natural pools. Also completely loved the traditional tagine lunch we ate in a Berber village overlooking the mountains!

Bawa Rashied

Google
Mountains are always magnificent. The hills have little vegitation but the valley are very fertile, grow vegetables and fruits. The residents are friendly and hard working. Wish Olive, Aragan and pine trees should be grown on the mountain slopes which could protect the soil from wash away, more vegitation would invite more rain and prosperity to the inhabitants.

Shar Bingham

Google
Breathtakingly beautiful views. The wonderful Berber people are very warm and welcoming. Then there's the waterfalls and the Capuchin monkeys in the trees. The scenery is so stunning my camera could not do it justice!