Mountain and desert trail trek – sporting trek in Morocco
Walking in the Jebel Saghro means embarking on an exceptional route between the Atlas and the desert, ideal for a Jebel Saghro trek combining endurance and immersion. This volcanic massif with its lunar appearance is the perfect terrain for a Morocco sporting trek, featuring deep gorges, arid plateaus, and basalt peaks rising in absolute silence. More accessible than the High Atlas in winter, the Saghro becomes a privileged space for an authentic Jebel Saghro trek, demanding and wild, amidst secret palm groves, Aït Atta nomadic camps, and spectacular panoramas.
From these mineral lands, the itinerary extends towards the vastness of a Morocco desert trek, reaching the mythical Drâa Valley, famous for its verdant oases and preserved Berber villages. This Jebel Saghro trek harmoniously links the volcanic mountains to the gates of the Sahara, offering an intense experience of physical effort, cultural immersion, and grandiose landscapes. A true trail in the Moroccan desert, designed for enthusiasts of trail hiking, solitude, and raw light.
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Duration : 8 Days
Price from : $650 per person
Detailed program of the Jebel Saghro and Desert Trek
Day 1: France → Marrakech → Ouarzazate → Rose Valley → Tagdilte Village (guesthouse)
Departure by minibus via the Tichka Pass (2260 m), passing through Ouarzazate for lunch. Crossing the Rose Valley and the Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs. Meeting with the team of muleteers, overnight at the guesthouse in Tagdilte. 344 km / 5h30 drive.
Day 2: Tagdilte → N’Iferd Pass → Almou n’Ouareg
Start of the Jebel Saghro trek across a vast desert plateau. Ascent to the N’Iferd Pass (2400 m) with views of the snow-capped peaks of the High Atlas. After lunch, ascent of the Kouaouch summit (2600 m), offering a panoramic view of Jebel Saghro and its volcanic landscapes. Overnight in a tented bivouac. +1200 m / -300 m, 7h walking.
Day 3: Foot of Kouaouch → Igli → Afourar Gorges
Descent towards the Igli oasis, crossing spectacular canyons and the Afourar valley with its almond trees, agricultural terraces, and oleanders. Arrival at Bab n’Ali, famous for its imposing rocky peaks. Overnight in a tented bivouac. +200 m / -920 m, 7h walking.
Day 4: Bab n’Ali → Zagora → Erg Essahel Dunes
Transfer to the Drâa Valley, known for its villages and vast palm grove. Meeting with the camel drivers, then beginning of the Morocco desert trek. Camp in the middle of the Erg Essahel dunes. 3h walking, 2h drive, 210 km.
Day 5: Erg Essahel → Reg Essahel → Hniti Dunes
Ride on camelback across a plateau dotted with tamarisks and acacias. Progression through an isolated desert, far from villages. Overnight at a camp in the Hniti dunes. 5h30 walking.
Day 6: Hniti Dunes → Oulad Driss Palm Grove → Ouarzazate
Hike to the Ksar of Oulad Driss, a verdant oasis where Berber traditions and hospitality are revealed. Lunch at the campsite, transfer to Ouarzazate for a night in a hotel with a swimming pool. 4h walking, 3h40 drive, 250 km.
Day 7: Ouarzazate → Marrakech
Transfer via the Tichka Pass to Marrakech. Check-in at the hotel, free time to explore the souks. 200 km / 4h drive.
Day 8: Marrakech → France
Depending on flight schedules, transfer to the airport for the return journey. This Jebel Saghro trek combines sporting effort, volcanic landscapes, and immersion in a Moroccan desert trek, making this Morocco sporting trek an unforgettable adventure.
Highlights of the Morocco sporting trek – Jebel Saghro & Drâa desert
A true Morocco sporting trek between volcanic mountains and desert
A demanding itinerary alternating sustained elevation changes, high-altitude passages up to 2,600 m, and long mineral crossings. This Morocco sporting trek combines physical effort, endurance, and spectacular landscapes between the Atlas and the Sahara, perfect for a unique Moroccan desert trek.
Significant elevation changes and dynamic stages
Demanding ascents such as the Kouaouch summit, progression across desert plateaus, technical descents in the Afourar gorges: each day offers a sporting challenge suited to trail and active hiking enthusiasts.
Wild bivouacs under the stars
Nights at camps in the heart of the Saghro massif and in the dunes of Erg Essahel and Hniti. Total immersion in nature, far from any civilization, to recover after the effort in a grandiose setting.
Unique transition between mineral Atlas and golden Sahara
A gradual transition from the volcanic terrain of Jebel Saghro to the vast Saharan expanses of the Drâa Valley. A diversity of terrain ideal for a complete and varied Morocco sporting trek.
Authentic cultural immersion
Meeting the Aït Atta nomads, discovering the ksour and oases of the Drâa, sharing moments with the muleteers and camel drivers. A human adventure as powerful as the sporting challenge.
Ideal for trail and endurance enthusiasts
Designed for sporting hikers in good physical condition, this route offers a sustained pace, long stages (up to 7h of walking), and thrills in a spectacular environment.
Favorable climate in autumn, winter, and spring
More accessible than the High Atlas during cold periods, the Saghro massif allows for a Morocco sporting trek even when snow-capped peaks make other areas impassable.
Technical Specifications: Jebel Saghro and Desert Trail Trek
Difficulty Level
- Moderate to difficult level:
The Morocco sporting trek combines hiking stages in the mountains and the desert, with significant elevation changes and varied terrain. Some stages can be long (up to 7 hours of walking), and fairly steep climbs are to be expected, particularly on Jebel Saghro and the desert dunes. Participants must have good physical fitness and be comfortable with long hikes.
Period
- Best period: From October to April.
The ideal time for this Morocco sporting trek is during autumn and winter, when temperatures are moderate, especially in the desert where the heat can be intense in summer. In winter, the peaks of the High Atlas are snow-capped, and the weather is cooler for walking.
Type of Accommodation
- Tented bivouac:
During the desert hike (Days 3, 4, 5), nights will be in a tented bivouac in a natural setting, in the heart of the desert or at the foot of the mountains. The tents are adapted to desert weather conditions and are set up by the local team. - Hotels in Ouarzazate and Marrakech:
- Ouarzazate: Upon arrival in the city of Ouarzazate (Day 6), you will be accommodated in a hotel with a swimming pool. Additional services such as a spa are available.
- Marrakech: Last night in Marrakech in a hotel or Riad, where you can relax after your Morocco sporting trek.
Meals
- Picnic prepared by our cook:
Meals during the trek are prepared by our local cook, who will provide balanced picnics to take away, adapted to walking conditions. They will include fresh, local products to provide the necessary energy throughout the day. Dinners and breakfasts are also provided, either in the bivouacs or in the hotels.
Equipment Provided
- Tents, mattresses, sleeping bags, and all necessary equipment for the bivouac.
- Team of muleteers and camel drivers for transporting equipment and luggage (during the trek).
- Experienced guide and cook for organizing meals and ensuring the smooth running of the hike.
Accessibility
- This Morocco sporting trek requires good physical preparation, with long stages and significant elevation changes, but it is accessible to anyone accustomed to mountain or desert hiking.
Transportation
- Minibus for transfer between the various start and end points of the hike.
Rates and services for the Jebel Saghro and desert trail trek
Rates per person according to group size
| Number of people | 2 to 4 people | 5 to 10 people | 14 people |
| Price per person | €1120 | €890 | €650 |
Price includes:
- Local travel in comfortable tourist transport at the start and end of the hike.
- Airport / hotel / Airport transfers.
- 1 night in a 3*** hotel or Riad in Marrakech.
- 1 night in a guesthouse during the trek.
- 1 night in a hotel with a swimming pool in Ouarzazate.
- 6 dromedaries to carry luggage in the desert.
- An English-speaking Berber guide.
- Full board during the trek (except in Marrakech).
- Igloo tents, 2 people or 1 person per tent.
- Comfortable foam mattress per person.
- 6 mules to carry your luggage in the mountains.
- Services of a Berber cook.
- Services of the muleteers.
- Berber entertainment and folklore.
- Moroccan wine.
- Mineral water.
Price does not include:
- Airfare.
- Repatriation assistance insurance.
- Personal expenses.
- Entrance fees to historical monuments.
- Tips for the local team.
- Meals in Marrakech.
Find out more – FAQ Jebel Saghro Trek and Drâa Dunes
Why choose the Jebel Saghro & Drâa Trek?
Because it combines volcanic mountains, verdant valleys, palm groves, and Saharan dunes. This Jebel Saghro trek is an authentic Morocco sporting trek, ideal for discovering the diversity of southern Morocco between the Saghro massif and a Morocco desert trek in the Drâa Valley.
What is the best time for a mountain and desert trail trek in Morocco?
The best time for this Jebel Saghro trek is from October to April, when temperatures are ideal for walking between volcanic mountains and desert areas.
What is the best sporting trek in Morocco?
The Jebel Saghro and Drâa Valley dunes trail trek is considered the best Morocco sporting trek.
It combines volcanic landscapes, palm grove crossings, lunar plateaus, and the unique experience of a Morocco desert trek in the heart of the Saharan dunes.
How long is the mountain and desert trail trek in Morocco?
This Jebel Saghro trek lasts 8 days, including 4 days of intense walking between the Saghro mountains and the Saharan landscapes of the Drâa Valley.
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