Hiking Jebel Saghro Morocco: The mountain range of Jebel Saghro is almost unknown in Europe, unlike those of the High Atlas or the Middle Atlas. The landscape is not as spectacular as in the other mountains of Morocco, either in terms of the more modest escarpment of the slopes, or in terms of the less present rivers and oasis valleys.
Jebel Saghro Morocco hike: Jebel Saghro extends south of the High Atlas and already forms a contact zone with the Sahara. From the angle of relief and conditions of genesis, Jebel Saghro is the eastern continuation of the Anti-Atlas.
The Jebel Saghro still remains a region occupied mainly by nomads and therefore drags the image of an inhospitable area to tourism. This massif is primarily a destination for hiking.
On the one hand, the massif is a privileged place for all nature lovers looking for sporty hikes; On the other hand, it is very interesting for its geological aspects and for the cultural aspects of the region.
The trails in the Saghro mountains are suitable for hikers. No mountaineering qualification is necessary to follow these paths; Jebel Saghro is in the whole of the type of medium mountain easily passable by the hikers.
Djebel Saghro is a hiker's paradise! the start of our Jebel Saghro hike is the village of Ait Youl near Kalâat M’goun in the Dades valley.
Observers are fascinated by the lucid and clear light, similar to that of the French Riviera, and many visitors are passionate about it. The almost absent vegetation cover gives direct access to a bare natural landscape appreciated by those interested in forms and landforms from an immemorial geological age. Valuable Paleozoic minerals and fossils are a specialty of Jebel Saghro.
Dejbel Saghro is a natural space dating from the Precambrian period. Its age covers the period between 230 million and 570 million years. This geological age results in a rich and attractive lithological diversity. Fans of stone and fossil collections will find a choice difficult to find elsewhere.
Jours : | Nuit(s) : 4Included in the price:
- Transfers to and from Marrakech.
- Services of a professional guide, and an experienced cook.
- Mules for transport food, big bags and equipment of the bivouac.
- All meals during the hike.
Not included in the price
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses
- Drinks and tips.