Cycling through the High Atlas Mountains and the Agafay Desert offers a chance to ride gravel trails amid traditional Berber villages and natural landscapes. This two-day trip blends varied terrain with cultural encounters, giving riders of different levels an engaging challenge and unique local experiences.
Key Details
- Duration: 2 days
- Level: Beginner, Intermediate
- Bike type: Gravel bike
- Location: High Atlas Mountains, Agafay Desert
Itinerary
Day 1: Marrakech – Desert Agafay – Amizmiz
The day starts with a hotel pick-up at 09:00, followed by a short transfer to the Agafay Desert, located about 40 minutes from Marrakech. The ride covers gravel trails passing a small lake and several Berber villages. Along the way, riders will experience diverse terrain and landscapes, from desert plains to cultivated valleys. Lunch is served lakeside, either at a local restaurant or prepared by the support team. The afternoon continues towards Amizmiz valley, where the group will stay overnight in a guest house, enjoying authentic village life.
Day 2: Kik Plateau – Asni – Marrakech
An early start allows riders to catch the sunrise over the Atlas Mountains before enjoying a traditional breakfast. The route heads east to the Kik Plateau, where refreshments are taken at a viewpoint offering wide mountain vistas. The descent follows the road to Moulay Brahim village, known for its historic holy shrine, and then continues to Asni, a market town at the base of the mountains. On Saturdays, the lively local souk in Asni provides an opportunity to see livestock trading and local produce before returning to Marrakech for drop-off around 17:00. The itinerary is flexible to suit group ability and weather conditions.
Location
Situated just a short drive from Marrakech, the High Atlas Mountains provide an excellent backdrop for gravel biking with a variety of terrain and scenery. The region remains relatively untouched by modern development, allowing visitors to experience the natural and cultural heritage of Morocco. The landscape features contrasting elements such as rocky scree slopes, irrigated fields, and snow-capped peaks, offering riders visual interest throughout the trip.
The Agafay Desert, close to Marrakech, presents a dry, rocky terrain with open spaces and dramatic views. This area offers a quieter alternative to the Sahara and showcases a unique desert environment. The route also passes through traditional Berber villages where the local way of life is evident, adding a cultural dimension to the adventure.
Accommodation
Participants stay in a guest house located in a Berber village, providing a comfortable base with a local atmosphere. The accommodation offers a chance to experience traditional hospitality and enjoy meals prepared with regional ingredients. For those seeking a different level of comfort, upgraded options can be arranged to better suit individual preferences.
The guest house setting allows for relaxing evenings surrounded by mountain scenery and village life, creating an authentic Moroccan experience. The communal environment is ideal for sharing stories and reflecting on the day's rides.
Prerequisites
A reasonable level of fitness is recommended to enjoy the ride comfortably, especially on varied terrain that includes climbs and descents. While the route suits beginners, participants should be prepared for moderate physical effort and have basic cycling experience.
All riders should be comfortable riding gravel bikes and able to handle uneven surfaces safely. Helmets are provided, but bringing personal cycling gear like gloves, padded shorts, and appropriate clothing is advisable for comfort and protection.
Why Choose Us
The team running this trip consists of experienced mountain bikers with over 30 years of combined knowledge in guiding and riding in Morocco. Their local expertise ensures safe and authentic rides while introducing participants to hidden trails and cultural highlights. The guides are skilled in bike maintenance and first aid, providing confidence and support throughout the trip.
Committed to responsible tourism, the operation keeps group sizes small and employs local staff to preserve the region’s cultural integrity. Their passion for cycling is clear in every detail, from carefully chosen routes to genuine interactions with local communities. The focus on combining riding with cultural and culinary experiences makes this a well-rounded and memorable adventure.