Vue d'ensemble du circuit
Siroua Summit · Montagnes de l'Atlas · Mountain Trekking6 days of Trekking dans les montagnes de l'Atlas through authentic Berber villages, ancient agadirs, and stunning high-altitude landscapes. This carefully curated Siroua Summit trek offers experienced trekkers the opportunity to conquer one of Morocco's most rewarding peaks while immersing in traditional Berber culture.
Notre 6-day Siroua Summit trekking tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the remote and spectacular landscapes of the Anti-Atlas Mountains. The Siroua massif, an ancient volcanic range, provides some of the most dramatic and rewarding trekking in Morocco. This trek has been specifically designed for experienced hikers seeking a challenging but immensely rewarding mountain adventure.
You'll journey through authentic Berber villages where traditional ways of life have remained unchanged for centuries. The trek culminates with the ascent of Siroua Summit at 3305 meters, offering panoramic views across the Atlas Mountains and beyond. Along the way, you'll discover ancient agadirs (collective granaries), encounter nomadic shepherds, and experience the warm hospitality of mountain communities.
Le présent Siroua trekking adventure combines physical challenge with cultural immersion, making it perfect for experienced trekkers who want to go beyond the more touristy routes and discover the authentic heart of Morocco's mountain regions.
Points forts de la visite
Qu'est-ce qui fait que cette Siroua Summit trek unique- Sommet Siroua peak at 3305m - one of Morocco's most rewarding climbs
- Authentic cultural immersion in remote Berber villages
- Visit 900-year-old agadirs (traditional collective granaries)
- Experience traditional Berber hospitality with local families
- Trekking à travers des paysages variés, des vallées luxuriantes aux cols de haute montagne.
- Cross the Col of Tachancht (2500m) with spectacular views
- Discover the villages of Aït Tigga, Idoughagh, and Aït Ighmour
- Experience the unique volcanic geology of the Siroua massif
- Camp under spectacular star-filled mountain skies
Itinéraire détaillé - 6 jours
Challenging trek requiring good physical conditionMarrakech – The Village of Tamalakout
In the morning, depart for the southern slopes of the Atlas. Travel to the village of Tamalakout (5-hour drive). Upon arrival, enjoy a traditional welcome at the home of our Berber muleteers (1650m). In the late afternoon, take a short stroll around the village. Spend the night with the locals, experiencing authentic Berber hospitality and preparing for the days ahead.
Tamalakout – The Village of Aït Tigga
Leave Tamalakout (1650m) in the morning. After loading the mules, ascend the desert plateaus towards the summit of Siroua. The trail offers increasingly dramatic views as you gain altitude. Camp in front of the village of Aït Tigga (1950m), where you'll have your first proper mountain camping experience. Walk time: 5 hours.
Aït Tigga, Idoughagh, and Aït Ighmour
Visit the ancient agadir (a 900-year-old granary) in Aït Tigga, then continue to the villages of Idoughagh and Aït Ighmour (2200m). Take breaks as needed along the way. The path climbs steeply, crossing the Col of Tachancht (2500m) with spectacular panoramic views. Enjoy lunch near a spring (2400m). Pass by a group of Azibs (sheep pens) at the foot of Tisfeldalt, and camp near Siroua. Walk time: 6 hours 30 minutes.
The Siroua Summit (3305m)
In the early morning, begin the ascent to Siroua (3305m) via its southern slope, with a moderate but sustained climb. The reward is absolutely worth the effort - panoramic views across the entire Anti-Atlas range and beyond. Enjoy lunch at the foot of the summit, then descend through Tikniwine (the Twins) to reach the sheep pens of Irhiri (2300m). Walk time: 6 hours 30 minutes.
Irhiri – Tamazikht
Depart eastward, following the Tazoult and crossing the Irihi massif to reach the base of Msitalla. The route follows an easy path along the watershed, offering beautiful views of the surrounding valleys. Eventually arriving at the final camp near the village of Tamazikht (1730m), where you can reflect on your incredible mountain achievement. Walk time: 6 hours 30 minutes.
Tamazikht – Marrakech
After a final mountain breakfast, we'll drive back to Marrakech, arriving in the early afternoon. Alternatively, we can arrange for you to continue to Ouarzazate if you prefer. You'll have time to relax and celebrate your successful summit of Siroua before your onward travels or flight home.
Ce qui est inclus / non inclus
Pour préparer confortablement votre budget- Tous les repas pendant le trek (petit-déjeuner, déjeuner, dîner)
- Accommodation: camping and local homestays
- Transferts depuis et vers Marrakech
- Services d'un guide de montagne expérimenté
- Mules et muletiers pour le transport des bagages
- Tout le matériel de camping (tentes, matelas)
- Cuisinier et matériel de cuisine
- Boissons et dépenses personnelles
- Conseils pour les guides, les muletiers et le cuisinier
- Assurance voyage (obligatoire)
- Repas et hébergement à Marrakech
- Équipement personnel de trekking
Détails pratiques
Durée, niveau, saisons et participantsCarte de l'itinéraire
Explorer le Siroua Summit itinéraire de trekking dans la Montagnes de l'AtlasQuestions fréquemment posées
Quelques réponses avant de partirLe trek est classé comme stimulant, suitable for experienced hikers with good physical condition. Daily walking times range from 5 to 6.5 hours, with significant altitude gain and some steep sections. The summit day involves sustained climbing to 3305m. Participants should have previous mountain trekking experience and be prepared for variable weather conditions.Guide complet pour voyager et explorer le Maroc.
Accommodation includes camping in tents for most nights and séjours chez l'habitant in Berber villages. The homestays offer basic but authentic accommodation with local families. All camping equipment (tents, sleeping mats) is provided, but you'll need your own sleeping bag. The facilities are basic but comfortable, allowing for an authentic mountain experience. Maroc.
Essential items include: sturdy broken-in hiking boots, warm clothing layers, waterproof jacket, sleeping bag (4-season), daypack, headlamp, water bottles, personal first aid kit, and high-energy snacks. Temperatures can vary dramatically between day and night, so prepare for both warm hiking conditions and cold nights. A detailed packing list will be provided upon booking.
The maximum altitude of 3305m is generally not high enough to cause serious altitude sickness for most people, but some may experience mild symptoms. We follow a sensible acclimatization schedule with gradual altitude gain. It's important to stay hydrated, maintain a steady pace, and inform your guide immediately if you experience symptoms like headache, nausea, or dizziness.
The Siroua massif offers a unique volcanic landscape distinct from the High Atlas. It's less frequented by tourists, providing a more authentic and remote experience. The combination of challenging summit ascent, ancient cultural sites (like the 900-year-old agadirs), and interaction with remote Berber communities makes this trek particularly special for experienced adventurers.
Meals are prepared by our experienced cook and consist of nutritious, energy-rich food suitable for trekking. You'll enjoy traditional Moroccan dishes like tagines, couscous, soups, and fresh bread, along with vegetables, fruits, and proteins. We can accommodate dietary restrictions with advance notice. All water is purified and safe to drink.