Explore the Moroccan Anti-Atlas and discover one of Africa's most dramatic and least-visited mountain landscapes, from the bizarre eroded rock formations around Tafraout and the soaring peaks of Jebel El Kest to the deep gorges of Ait Mansour and the traditional Berber villages of the Ameln Valley. Remote, rugged, and richly rewarding, the Anti-Atlas offers an extraordinary walking and scrambling destination in the heart of southern Morocco.
Suitable for confident walkers and scramblers with a sense of adventure, this comprehensive Cicerone guidebook describes 41 graded routes across six main areas, plus a one-week long-distance trek from Ait Baha to Ait Mansour. Routes range from 3 to 40km (2–25 miles) and take between one hour and two days to complete, with scrambles graded from 1 to 3+ to suit a range of abilities.
Plan your Moroccan mountain adventure with confidence using this trusted Cicerone guidebook. Immerse yourself in the wild landscapes, ancient rock formations, and Berber culture of the Anti-Atlas, one of Africa's most compelling and least-explored walking destinations.