MGoun Trekking Adventure
Embark on a mgoun-trekking-adventure and explore stunning landscapes and unique cultures in the heart of nature.
Overview
🌄 Trip Highlights – M’Goun Trek 6 Days
Conquer the summit of Djebel M’Goun (4,068m), Morocco’s second-highest peak
Trek across dramatic landscapes: valleys, high passes, and the Tarkedit Plateau
Camp under the stars in the High Atlas Mountains
Cross traditional Berber villages and meet local communities
Panoramic views of the Draa Valley and the distant Sahara Desert
Experience the authentic charm of the Ait Bougmez Valley
Guided trekking adventure with full support team and camels/mules for luggage
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Depart Marrakech in the morning for a scenic drive through the Atlas foothills to the village of Agouti. Arrive in the late afternoon and settle into a welcoming guesthouse. Dinner and overnight stay.
Begin your trek from Agouti, ascending through Berber villages and terraced fields before reaching Arous Camp. Overnight in tents.
Trek through rugged mountain landscapes, climbing the Aghouri Pass (3,450m) before descending to the Tarkedit Plateau (2,900m). After lunch at a mountain hut, continue to camp at 3,400m beneath M’Goun West (3,978m). Walking time: 7–8 hours.
Today is summit day! Climb Djebel M’Goun via a panoramic ridge, reaching the summit after 4–5 hours. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Draa Valley and the distant Sahara Desert. Descend to Azib Izabine for overnight camp. Walking time: 8–9 hours.
Continue your trek down the valley into Ain Aflafal, following scenic trails toward Tighermet n’Ait Ahmed. Camp overnight. Walking time: approx. 5 hours.
Climb the Tizi n’Ait Imi Pass (2,960m) before descending into the fertile Ait Bougmez Valley. After lunch, transfer back to Marrakech where your trekking adventure concludes.
FAQ
The M’Goun Trek is rated moderate to challenging. It requires good physical condition as daily walking ranges from 5–9 hours, with steep ascents and descents, including climbing to 4,068m.
Previous mountain trekking experience is helpful but not essential. A good fitness level and determination are enough to complete the trek.
The highest point is Djebel M’Goun at 4,068m. Camps are usually set between 2,900m and 3,400m. While altitude may cause mild effects, the gradual ascent helps acclimatization.
1 night in a guesthouse in Agouti
4 nights camping in tents in the mountains (tents & mattresses provided)
Yes. You’ll have full board during the trek (breakfast, picnic lunches, and hot dinners) prepared by a local cook. In Marrakech, only breakfast is included.
The best months are May to October, when the weather is stable and the trails are snow-free. Early summer and autumn offer clear views and comfortable temperatures.
Your main bags and camping equipment are transported by mules, so you only carry a small daypack with water, snacks, and essentials.
Good trekking boots, layered clothing, a warm jacket for nights, sleeping bag, headlamp, trekking poles, and sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen).
Yes. You will be accompanied by a professional mountain guide, muleteers, and a cook.
Yes. Vegetarian, vegan, or other dietary preferences can be arranged if notified in advance.
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