Morocco was more recently "discovered" by outsiders: Westerners, the term politically correct, incorporates all coming from the outside. That is to say, however, these Westerners come from all the countries of Western Europe, Canada and the United States. Although maps are increasingly available, most of the "paths" are simple Mule walk or former caravan routes. One of the best and most efficient ways to make a few trips back to your country in Morocco is to hire a tour operator of Morocco. These practical, in the country (mind you) tour operators know the best way to travel to Morocco.
Even though mules and guides can be hired to carry those heavy loads, you should try to be in relatively good shape walking/hiking/trekking/tramping hiking or trekking in High Atlas in Morocco (the same is true of the Middle Atlas mountains, too). The ups and downs of medium grade mountain hiking should be expected. Depending on the path you take, for example, you will pass around 1700 to over 2000 metres. If you plan on hiking Mount Toubkal, then your trip takes you over 3000 and 4000 metres.
Most hikers are Morocco to Toubkal altitude waiting. Although it may be impossible for some to Acclimate before coming to Morocco, it is not really necessary to do so. If you experience signs of altitude sickness, soon you'll know it head-aching, troubled breathing, fainting, light-headedness and muscle cramps (give or take some of these drawbacks). In any case, walking down or two-hundred metres, all these pangs disappear. Morocco most hikers are just fine (and acclimated) just after spending the night in the hut Neltner (refuge base camp) on Mount Toubkal.
Atlas of Morocco are generally tourist from July to September. Longer hours and more sunny, beautiful campsite, without snow, little precipitation and temperatures significantly lower than say Chefchaouen, Marrakech and Fez, the High Atlas offers refuge for thousands of day, overnight and day-hikers. However, it is wise to beware of flash floods and storms, especially in the Valley Bouguemez Ait. Try to only hike down into the Gorge when you're sure that there is no storm on the horizon. In addition, trekking in Morocco requires quite a mental restraint against the madness while fighting flies, mosquitoes, knats, dust, heat, Sun and parched bodies.
If you choose to do some trekking in High Atlas of Morocco during the colder months, then it may be wise to begin and end soon. Dawn is dusk is late and soon. This may require many cold and icy cold-filled nights. Most of Morocco guides, too, do not go above certain altitudes or want to top of peak during the winter months. Although there are many other options available, with some nice crosses with low, as in Me Goun, one should pay attention time and prepare for the worst conditions and colder. If you plan to have mules carry loads, make sure it is not during the harvest season or plough. It can be almost impossible to find someone willing to donate his families only agriculture "machine".
If you plan to hike of more than one day everywhere in Morocco, it is wise to pack only the essentials. Despite the fact that it could mark a mule, you only should bring a sleeping bag, sleeping mat rain clothes, spare clothing, first aid kit, some snacks, bottled water, sweater, hiking poles, water filtration device and hat. Typically, most of the alpine guides of Morocco provide a canvas tent. Be sure to ask your tour operator Morocco before departure if you need or for rent, or buy or bring a tent. Once you have started your excursion of Morocco, does not have any way to acquire any of these needs. Your trip to Morocco will all know more before you go.
Morocco is opening to an influx of tourists, visitors, walkers and hikers alike. Contact your expert and lovely country-Morocco tour operator for the best deals and necessary preparations before going at it in Morocco.
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