This e-bike tour through the High Atlas Mountains reveals the rich culture of Berber villages alongside varied landscapes. Riders of all abilities can enjoy a mix of easy trails, scenic views, and meaningful cultural stops that highlight the region’s contrasts between green valleys and rugged peaks.
Key Details
- Duration: 2 days / 1 night
- Location: Imlil and Ouirgane, Atlas Mountains
- Group size: 2–14 people
- Ages: 18+
- Equipment: Helmets included, e-bike hire available
Itinerary
You will be picked up from your accommodation in Marrakech at 09:00 before transferring to the Imlil Valley to begin cycling. After breakfast, the route takes you along the Azzaden Valley toward Tinzert village, located atop Ouirgane park. The trail mainly follows easy dirt roads, allowing time to take in the surrounding scenery. The day finishes with an overnight stay in Ouirgane, situated in a peaceful natural setting.
On the second day, the ride starts by climbing a tarmac road, offering broad views over the Atlas Mountains. Next, you cycle to Tizi Ouadou, a historic settlement where you’ll pause for mint tea and to meet locals. The route then crosses open plateaus to a lunch spot near Lala Takerkoust before continuing through more villages and finally reaching the Agafay Desert near Marrakech. After the ride, you’ll be transferred back to Marrakech by about 17:00. The itinerary can be adjusted depending on group ability and weather conditions.
Location
Situated just a short drive from Marrakech, the High Atlas Mountains provide a diverse backdrop with dusty trails, irrigated fields, and striking valleys. This region combines natural beauty with traditional ways of life, offering riders a chance to see both the landscape and culture in detail.
The mountains themselves remain largely untouched by modern development, giving a glimpse of authentic Berber mountain life. Snow-capped peaks rise above rocky slopes and green valley floors, making this a compelling setting for an outdoor adventure.
Accommodation
Accommodation is arranged in a traditional Berber guest house within a local village, providing a chance to experience mountain living and genuine hospitality. Meals are typically home-cooked, adding to the cultural connection.
For those who prefer different options, alternative accommodation can be arranged to meet specific needs, while still supporting responsible tourism. Staying locally also helps to benefit the communities visited.
Prerequisites
Participants need to be at least 18 years old and have a reasonable level of fitness to comfortably handle the e-bike rides. The terrain is suitable for beginners and intermediate riders, so no advanced skills are necessary.
It’s advisable to bring appropriate clothing for changing weather conditions and to be ready to engage with local culture at a relaxed pace. Being adaptable and open-minded will enrich the overall trip.
Why Choose Us
With over 30 years of experience in mountain biking and Morocco’s terrain, the guides bring expert local knowledge and genuine enthusiasm. The team consists of riders who are passionate about sharing the best trails and cultural highlights safely and enjoyably.
The approach focuses on responsible tourism by keeping groups small and involving local staff, preserving cultural integrity. This ensures guests get an authentic and meaningful connection with the region away from the typical tourist routes.