Trek deep into Morocco’s Anti‑Atlas, summit Jebel Aklim, meet Amazigh villagers, and camp wild under the stars on a small‑group adventure.
  • Summit Jebel Aklim for High Atlas and Jebel Siroua views.
  • Walk through Amazigh villages, sharing mint tea and conversation.
  • Camp wild amid the Anti-Atlas peaks.
  • Swim in natural rock pools beside ancient argan trees.
  • Explore Taroudant’s souks in a city nicknamed Marrakech in miniature.
  • Visit the copper town of Ighrem near Tizi’n’Touzlimt pass.
  • Wander date-palm valleys and a dry riverbed to Anammer.
  • Discover M’dint, the City of Cats, amid olive groves and streams.

As we make our way through the Anti-Atlas peaks, we spend our nights wild camping, while our first night is spent in a hotel in Agadir and our final night is at a riad in Taroudant.



Agadir: Oasis Hotel & Spa (night 1)







We begin our adventure at the Oasis in Agadir, where there’s a sandy beach and promenade within walking distance. The city centre is close too, for restaurants, cafes and markets. The hotel itself has a pool area with loungers, a bar, and a gym with plenty of machines.



Wild camping: (nights 2-6)







Our camping nights are a truly wild experience, as we sleep under the Moroccan sky, cradled by the Anti-Atlas Mountains. To make the experience a little more comfortable (while saving energy for the walks), the crew will go ahead of the group and set up our campsites. There is a toilet tent and larger tents for eating inside if the weather is not suitable for al fresco dining.



Taroudant Province: Riad Hida or Dar Tourkia (night 7)







Riad Hida(above) sits in Oulad Berhil, a quiet Anti-Atlas town, while Dar Tourkia lies inside the historic medina of Taroudant. Both provide traditional design, personal hosting and calm spaces to unwind.



Worth knowing



Camping on this trip is always full service but in wild camps – official campsites do not exist in the areas we visit. Wild camping means there are no wash facilities or a toilet block. A basic toilet tent is put up at each camp. All camp chores are done for you, including building and dismantling your tent, cooking and washing up. A table and chairs are also provided for mealtimes.