High Atlas Mountains Trekking 

Tour of Tichka

Any 7 day period that suits you

Photos of this region here

No. booking together

2-3

4-8

Price pp in €uro's

690

625

Fitness / experience required
Trip is generally on tracked routes (mule tracks / local shepherds) but occasionally is on trackless ground.  Tracks & trails can be boulder/rock and scree covered. General maximum length of any one day is 6 hours with the average around 5 hours per day.

Basically - a fitness ability to trek and mountain-walk for the week (which will of course be scheduled to allow for proper rests and time to enjoy the mountains to their maximum!) and wilderness camp is required. This trek will be supported by local guides, cooks, mules (to carry gear and food) and their associated muleteers - thereby ensuring you're not carrying all your gear - all you will only need is to carry a light daypack at the very most.

Accommodation
Accommodation is an integral part of the trip - we will be staying in both traditional Berber village houses in an attempt to provide you with an insight into their lifestyle and culture and in our high quality expedition tents up high. We will be starting and finishing the trip in a comfortable hotel from which you can explore the ancient "souk" (market) town of Taroudant.  Sharing rooms in the Berber houses and sharing tents with others in the group is the norm.  If you are coming on your own, then single accommodation in the hotel is arranged for you at no additional cost.

Food on the trip
Morocco is said to have one of the finest cuisines in the world - our cooks pride themselves in their cooking, and ensure that all the food on the trek is freshly prepared using local ingredients and that there is plenty for everyone. A typical menu on this trip would be:
Breakfast: Fresh bread with cheese, apricot jam, margarine, fried eggs, tea, coffee and hot milk.
Lunch: A light lunch consisting of mixed salad, tinned cold fish or meat, bread and cheese, followed by fresh local fruit.
Dinner: The evening meal is always a hot meal and is different every night - traditional Moroccan cuisine of Tajine or couscous with meat and vegetables or the occasional pasta meal. This is followed by fresh fruit and the famous mint tea.!

Trip itinerary / Average trekking day
We have breakfast early morning before starting out walking for the day. We're generally on the move for around 5 - 6 hours a day with a good break of at least 1 hour for lunch. We continue for a couple of hours in the afternoon, stopping for the day mid to late afternoon to allow time to relax, chat, take photographs or do some reading or writing.
The area in which we will be trekking will be the Western High Atlas which is a beautiful area and of the main Atlas regions, the least frequented by walkers / climbers. The main peaks are 3400 - 3600m around the Tichka plateau and this is the area will be be doing a tour of. Over the week, we will be trekking along ancient Berber trails, through magnificent valleys with traditional Berber villages, over high cols and mountain plateau where the semi-nomadic Berbers bring their sheep and goats to graze during the warm summer months.  All in all, you will see and experience a huge variety of mountain scenery in an undiscovered part of this great range!

Kit List / Clothes / Weather etc
As per list supplied - normal walking and camping equipment. (We supply all the tents, stoves / cooking implements etc). Items are specified in the kit list which is sent to you on receipt of booking fee.
The weather should be warm (but not too hot) during the day with cool evenings and cold nights. Walkers should realise however that weather in the high mountains is unpredictable and should be prepared for this. 

Environmental / Health
All Wilderplaces guides are qualified in remote and wilderness first aid and always carry a fully equipped first aid kit for serious medical emergencies. However this is not a general dispensary (!) - walkers should bring their own supplies of plaster, blister prevention pads, paracetamol etc. and any medication they are on.
There are no compulsory vaccinations for Morocco but, as always, you should keep Hep A, Tetanus, Polio, Typhoid and possibly rabies up to date. Consult your GP or a vaccine specialist for professional advice. The most common complaint can be diarrhea which can be caused simply by a change of diet or sometimes being run-down before a trip starts. Non spring bottled water should never be drunk without first sterilising with iodine tablets or by boiling.

Money Matters / Currency / Visas / Language
Our price includes hotel accommodation either end of the trip in Taroudant, all food throughout (except meals (other than breakfast) whilst in Taroudant either end of the trip), all transport costs associated with the official trip itinerary (e.g. buses, jeeps, hire of mules etc), professional guiding services and hire of trek equipment (as required - e.g. stoves, tents etc) for the duration of the trek.

The additional costs for you therefore would be flights, internal / airport transfers to / from Taroudant (depending on what airport you fly into), insurance, personal spending, drinks etc.
Visas for entry into Morocco are not required by nationals of Ireland, the U.K, U.S.A, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and most E.U countries.
The currency in Morocco is the dirham (dh). There are about 11.5 dh to the €. Impossible to get dirham outside of Morocco - therefore take € Euros (preferably) or US$ and exchange over there.
Language is Arabic / Berber but French is also understood / spoken widely. Little or no English spoken / understood.
Time difference = GMT all year.

Insurance
We ask you to effect individual holiday insurance against travel delays, loss of baggage and money, mountain rescue & medical expenses, personal accident and any cancellation costs. You should note that there are no official mountain rescue services in Morocco and that any evacuation in the event of a serious medical emergency to the nearest hospital will be by land as opposed to helicopter.  
We will require documentary evidence of your insurance prior to departure.  

Trip Ethos
A small group (8 persons maximum), personally led by a NomadicMorocco guide whose job it is to ensure that you have a quality trekking and cultural experience in the Atlas Mountains in good company - it’s that simple! 

Travel
We do not generally include the cost of the return travel to/from the starting point of the trip in our prices. This is to allow for greater individual flexibility and potential economy in travel arrangements. We always however recommend and suggest the various alternatives for travelling to your chosen destination and can of course provide you with train / bus / plane timetables to suit as required.

The most realistic airport in Morocco for this trip is Agadir (there is also Marrakech but if you fly into here, you have a 4 hour drive to Taroudant as opposed to about 50 minutes!).  There is a charter flight from Dublin to Agadir direct every Saturday through Sunway Travel. Generally seat only tickets are available without much trouble.  (Late availability deals seldom apply to peak holiday breaks such as Christmas / New Year and Easter)
Scheduled flights are best had with Royal Air Maroc, British Airways, Easyjet or Atlas-Blue who offer a good service from Gatwick, Heathrow and Paris Orly to Agadir and Marrakech daily.
For those with time on their hands, another very attractive way of seeing the country is to get a cheap flight to Malaga in southern Spain, get the ferry across the Straits of Gibraltar and overland it (train mainly) to Marrakech and then onto Taroudant.

You can now reserve your place on this trip and pay later!

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