High Atlas

Morocco

A traditional Berber village

The High Atlas is a region in Morocco covering the mountain range and surrounding destinations such as Marrakech. It's a regular destination for mountain hikers, ski enthusiasts, or travellers interested in the indigenous Berber culture found throughout its many peaks and valleys.

Berbers are the indigenous North Africans, having inhabited the north coast of Africa ranging from present day Morocco to Egypt, for at least 5,000 years.

The Arab invasion of North Africa in the 7th century forced Berbers to assimilate, or take refuge in the Atlas mountains.

It is said that as much as 80% of the Moroccan population is racially Berber, however only half of those people live culturally Berber lifestyles.

Berbers have adopted Islam as their primary religion, but continue to speak Berber languages in their villages, and practice Berber music, spirituality, and art.

The Atlas mountains are home to relatively pure Berber populations, who live in earthen adobe houses. Marrakech is the only Moroccan city with a recognizable Berber ambiance, being situated at the base of the southern Atlas mountains. The color of Marrakech is the color of the Berbers - reddish, ochre and earth tones are the only colors you see adorning the adobe buildings, giving the impression that the entire city springs from the earth.

  • Marrakech. – it's long been a city that conjures up images from your wildest dreams. It's a great market town and a great place to eat
  • Aït-Benhaddou. – a traditional mud brick town, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Amizmiz. – a small Berber town that hosts one of the largest Berber souks in the region. A great point of departure for the small Berber villages of the mountains.
  • Asni. – a small town at the foothills of the High Atlas
  • Bzou.
  • Ikkiss.
  • Setti Fatma. – Berber town at the end of the Ourika Valley
  • Tabant.
  • Tamtetoucht.
  • Zaouiat Ahansal.

Marrakech. – it's long been a city that conjures up images from your wildest dreams. It's a great market town and a great place to eat

Aït-Benhaddou. – a traditional mud brick town, and a [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]]

Amizmiz. – a small Berber town that hosts one of the largest Berber souks in the region. A great point of departure for the small Berber villages of the mountains.

Asni. – a small town at the foothills of the High Atlas

Bzou.

Ikkiss.

Setti Fatma. – Berber town at the end of the Ourika Valley

Tabant.

Tamtetoucht.

Zaouiat Ahansal.

  • Imlil. starting point for some awesome hiking. Only 75 minutes from Marrakech by shared taxi.
  • Jebel Toubkal.
  • Marigha.
  • Ouirgane.
  • Oukaimeden. ski resort.
  • Ourika Valley. — stunning landscapes situated less than 30 minutes from the Marrakech Medina - is a portal to the High Atlas, and home to many Berber villages.
  • Tinerhir. — this town is the perfect point of access to the stunning Todra Gorge.
  • Toubkal National Park.

Imlil. starting point for some awesome hiking. Only 75 minutes from Marrakech by shared taxi.

Jebel Toubkal.

Marigha.

Ouirgane.

Oukaimeden. ski resort.

Ourika Valley. — stunning landscapes situated less than 30 minutes from the Marrakech Medina - is a portal to the High Atlas, and home to many Berber villages.

Tinerhir. — this town is the perfect point of access to the stunning Todra Gorge.

Toubkal National Park.

If you are looking to experience how real Berbers live in the High Atlas, there are different outfits that will help you get to some of their villages.