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This short two day trek is ideal for travellers who want a genuine High Atlas experience without committing to a longer expedition. Day one climbs from Imlil over the Tizi M'Zzik Pass into the Azzaden Valley, with an optional side hike to the Ighouliden Waterfalls, before an overnight stay in a traditional Berber gite in Tizi Oussem.
Day two is a gentle downhill trek through a protected nature reserve known for its Barbary sheep, passing through the villages of Tiziane, Azerfsane and Tassa Ouirgane before arriving in Ouirgane by mid-afternoon.
This suits travellers short on time who still want a genuine overnight trek with a Berber family, rather than a single day trip, combining mountain scenery, a real village stay and a distinctive nature reserve on the second day.
An English-speaking licensed mountain guide leads throughout, with mules or porters available for luggage.
This trek finishes in Ouirgane rather than looping back to Imlil, and its second day passes through a protected nature reserve known for Barbary sheep, giving it a distinct character alongside the shorter overall length compared to most other treks on offer.
Finishing in a different village adds variety compared to an out-and-back route.
Yes, this trek is graded easy with daily walking of around 4 to 5 hours and a maximum height of roughly 2,540 metres, making it accessible to most active travellers even without previous trekking experience.
It's a good introduction to High Atlas trekking for first-timers.
Yes, an optional side hike to the Ighouliden Waterfalls is available after lunch on day one, adding a scenic detour into the Azzaden Valley before continuing to the overnight stop in Tizi Oussem.
Bring swimwear if you'd like to cool off at the falls.
The protected nature reserve crossed on day two is known for its population of Barbary sheep, along with diverse plant life typical of the High Atlas foothills, giving a good chance of wildlife sightings alongside the scenery.
Sightings are not guaranteed but are reasonably common along this stretch.
The only night of the trek is spent in a traditional Berber gite in Tizi Oussem, offering home-cooked meals and an authentic introduction to mountain village hospitality.
It's a simple but comfortable stay in keeping with the village setting.
Yes, this is one of the shortest overnight treks on offer, reachable within 1 to 2 hours of Marrakech, making it a good option for travellers who want a genuine mountain experience without dedicating several days to it.
It packs mountain scenery, a village stay and a nature reserve into a compact two days.
The minimum age is 10, and the short duration makes this a good introduction to High Atlas trekking for families.
Group sizes range up to 20 people, and private departures can be arranged on request.
Comfortable walking boots or shoes, layered clothing for changing mountain temperatures, and a waterproof jacket are essential.
Swimwear is worth packing if you plan to visit the Ighouliden Waterfalls.
This trek is graded easy and reaches a maximum height of around 2,540 metres, making it accessible to most active travellers without previous trekking experience.
Daily walking is around 4 to 5 hours, with no technical climbing involved.
Cancellations made more than 90 days before departure receive a full refund. Cancellations between 80 and 90 days before departure receive a 50% refund, and cancellations within 70 days of departure are non-refundable.
Written notice is required, and travel cancellation insurance is strongly recommended.
About the centre
Marrakech
Operated by Active Treks Morocco, a partner of adventuro.