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Morocco is an enticing destination for both walkers and trekkers alike, thanks to its incredible mountain ranges, bustling cities and welcoming culture. Our expert leaders at Ramble Worldwide can take you to explore stunning trails through the Atlas Mountains, including Toubkal - the highest peak in North Africa and the Arab World.
For any avid walker, the high Atlas Mountains beg to be explored, and our walking and trekking holidays in Morocco let you ramble through stunning locations at a relaxed pace. Plus, the host of traditional hammams dotted around Morocco offer travellers the chance to relax and rejuvenate, after a strenuous day of hiking up the breathtaking, 4,167-metre Toubkal mountain peak.
After scaling the Atlas Mountains, you can sip tea in Marrakesh and enjoy the lively activities in Jemaa el-Fnaa, the impressive main square in this city. Experience the Moorish Trail; to take in colourful Morocco while you trek across diverse landscapes; tasting traditional, sumptuous spices along the way. Then, venture to the iconic Medina of Marrakesh, where you can spot the many wares traders and see what they have to offer, before making your way to the bustling city (and Moroccan port) of Tangier.
You really can count on our walking experts to handpick the best trails for you to ramble, making for rewarding strolls, hikes and treks; all while creating memories that will last a lifetime.
This holiday offers a deep-dive experience into the best this fascinating country has to offer! Cross desert sand dunes on a camel trek, sip tea with a family in a remote Berber village, or enjoy the noise and atmosphere of a Marrakech souk!
A week in another world that samples the best of what Morocco has to offer.
Encounter the bustle of the souks, the aroma of mint tea, incomparable history and magnificent scenery. This is a holiday full of superlatives, the biggest Mosque, most southerly Roman outpost, oldest and largest complete medieval city. Tick those boxes in style!
From North Africa’s highest peaks to sand dunes in the desert and the Mediterranean Sea, Morocco’s varied terrain makes it an idyllic destination for walkers and trekkers of all abilities.
On one of our walking holidays in Morocco, one day you might be exploring the foothills of the high Atlas Mountains and the next you are crossing the desert sand dunes on a camel trek, and sipping mint tea with a family in one of the remote Berber villages.
As part of our walking tours, you can also experience some of Morocco’s most iconic towns and cities. You can enjoy the noise and atmosphere of a Marrakech souk, explore the bustling capital city of Rabat and the famous city of Casablanca. A trip to Morocco with Ramble Worldwide really will give you a great insight into this beautiful country.
Walking holidays in Morocco provide an intimate exploration of its varied landscapes and vibrant cultures. Here’s how you can dive into the essence of Morocco through its beautiful locations as mentioned on your site.
Exploring Marrakech and Fez
Walking through the bustling medinas of Marrakech and Fez places you in the midst of lively markets and ancient architecture. These cities unfold a beautiful mélange of sights, sounds, and aromas that capture Moroccan life and history.
Wandering in Aït Benhaddou
Taking a stroll through the fortified village of Aït Benhaddou offers a step back in time. This iconic location is perfect for uncovering historical narratives and observing the unique clay architecture seen in many films.
Serene Pathways in the Atlas Mountains
Engage in tranquil walks amidst the breathtaking backdrop of the Atlas Mountains. This remarkable range provides scenic paths and encounters with local Berber communities, allowing you an authentic glimpse of rural Moroccan life.
For those seeking adventure, trekking through Morocco provides encounters with some of the country's most awe-inspiring natural beauty and its cultural richness.
High Atlas Mountains: A Trekker’s Dream
The High Atlas Mountains feature some of the most exhilarating trekking paths in Morocco, with routes suitable for beginners and seasoned trekkers alike. Climb Mount Toubkal, North Africa's highest peak, for breathtaking panoramic views and an unparalleled sense of accomplishment.
Immersive Sahara Desert Treks
Embark on a trek through the vast and mesmerising Sahara Desert. Journey across rolling dunes and experience the magic of camel rides, culminating in nights spent beneath an expansive, starry sky.
When choosing between walking and trekking in Morocco, decide whether you prefer a gentler pace, soaking in the vibrant cultures and picturesque views, or if you’re after the adrenaline rush of tackling rugged landscapes for spectacular vistas. Each offers a distinctive path to deeply connect with Morocco’s captivating scenery.
Imagine exploring the mesmerising landscapes of Morocco with someone who can unravel its historical tapestry. That's the charm of a guided tour. With a knowledgeable local expert by your side, you’re not merely journeying through Morocco—you're unearthing its tales, unravelling its mysteries, and forging a deep connection with its vibrant culture.
Deeper Insight: A local guide illuminates the path with stories beyond the ordinary. Discover hidden treasures and off-the-beaten paths entwined with Moroccan lore. Their deep understanding turns a walk into a captivating narrative of Morocco's rich history and present-day marvels.
Seamless Navigation: The most breathtaking views don’t always come with clear directions. Guided tours provide peace of mind as your guide adeptly navigates Morocco’s challenging terrains, ensuring you experience its stunning vistas and key cultural landmarks.
Cultural Connection: Dive into Morocco's lively culture. Your guide introduces you to local traditions, suggests the finest delicacies, and shares tales from Berber folklore. It’s an immersive journey into the heart of Moroccan life.