February 5, 2022

Hiking Adventure in Morocco

One of our groups explore the Middle Atlas and High Atlas Mountains on our Hiker’s Journey to Morocco.

Morocco’s varied landscapes create the perfect setting for any type of adventure. One of our groups set out on our Hiker’s Journey to Morocco in October 2021 for an unforgettable trip to the Middle Atlas and High Atlas mountains. Read on for some wonderful photos taken by one of our WT adventurers.

Our long-awaited trip to Morocco, just when the country was opening again to international tourists, was a delightful mix of culture and trekking. We joined a small group of fellow travelers led by our guide Mark Gordon in Fes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and home to the oldest and largest medina in North Africa.

A historic Moorish-style courtyard in Morocco features intricate tile work, arched doorways, ornate carvings, and a central fountain in a checkered floor setting, making it the perfect starting point for an unforgettable adventure.

Hidden within the medina of Fes we found iconic 14th century buildings like the Bou Inania Madrasa featuring intricate wood carvings, and magnificent mosaic tilework.

A group of four people stand near a large ancient stone archway in Morocco, with one person pointing towards it. The background features a dry, open landscape under a clear blue sky, capturing the spirit of adventure and hiking through this breathtaking scenery.

Nearby to Fes we hiked among the ruins of Volubilis, a partly excavated Berber-Roman city little changed since the filming of the movie Patton in 1970.

A person with short gray hair, wearing a pink shirt and face mask, overlooks a traditional tannery in an old Moroccan city with yellow buildings and numerous dyeing pits, setting the scene for an unforgettable adventure.

No trip to Fes is complete without a visit to its ancient tannery, where we tucked fresh rosemary into our masks to hide the stink of leather processing.

A monkey with light brown fur sits on a tree branch in a forested area, looking off into the distance, as if dreaming of hiking adventures in Morocco.
An elderly woman with gray hair, wearing a patterned headscarf and an embroidered top, stands outdoors in a sunlit area, hinting at tales of adventure in Morocco.

Hiking through the forests of the Middle Atlas Mountains led to encounters with the Barbary macaque and inhabitants of isolated Berber settlements supporting a semi-nomadic herding life. This young lady was kind enough to pose for a couple photos and give us a tour of her seasonal home in the mountains.

Three people, dressed in white attire with hair coverings, work diligently with a large mound of grainy substance indoors, surrounded by various kitchen items. Their focused preparation hints at the flavors of Morocco and the adventures that await beyond the kitchen door.

Between hikes we visited a cooperative where local women made a variety of indigenous spices and foods like cous cous, shown here. Everywhere we went, the local people were so happy to see Americans again and treated us like royalty. Everyone except the royal guards who advised us that we had strayed into the royal hunting reserve. Fortunately, our local guide knew exactly where the unmarked property line was and set them straight.

Our most challenging hikes were in the High Atlas Mountains of southern Morocco where we encountered pilgrims hiking to the King of Jinn’s shrine and Berber guides with hardy mules to take the load off their tired knees.

A serene outdoor pool area with lounge chairs, palm trees, and mountains in the background at sunset invites you to unwind after a day of adventure hiking in Morocco.

After a long day’s hike, there was nothing better than watching the moon rise over the High Atlas Mountains from the comfort of a poolside bar.

A scenic view through an arched doorway of a mosque with intricate tile work on its minaret, set against a clear blue sky and framed by palm trees and surrounding architecture, invites you to explore the enchanting beauty of Morocco.
A person wearing traditional clothing and a decorated hat is seated against a red wall in Morocco, smiling and holding clapping cymbals. They have a stringed instrument resting on their lap, reminiscent of tales from an adventurous journey through Moroccan landscapes.
A woman wearing a black mask stands near a decorative indoor fountain in an ornately designed hall with mosaic tiles, plants, chandeliers, and wooden doors, evoking the sense of a Moroccan escape rather than a hiking adventure.
A man sits on the ground in a workshop while hammering a metal piece, reminiscent of an adventurer forging his own path. Various tools and materials are scattered around him, evoking the rugged spirit of hiking through Morocco's vibrant landscapes.

The trip ended in the magical red city of Marrakesh, with many hours walking through the souks and marveling at the local musicians, aritsans, and architecture. And of course, marvelous Moroccan meals with our wonderful hiking friends and guide.

—Text and photos by two-time WT adventurer Jeff Wyatt, Hiker’s Journey to Morocco.