Discover the natural beauty of Ifrane National Park on this scenic hiking experience starting from Azrou town. Trek through Sabab Oak Forest, admire the breathtaking cliffs of Les Falaises Mountain, explore the majestic Sahab Cedar Forest, and meet the famous Barbary macaques at Moudmam Park before returning to Azrou. A perfect blend of nature, wildlife, and adventure in Morocco’s Middle Atlas.
+Additional Info:
-Moderate fitness level required
-Operates in all weather conditions (bring suitable clothing)
-small-group options available.
Tour Duration: 5. 45 hours
Distance: 16 km
Elevation: 1850 m
Difficulty Level: Moderate
1. Departure from Azrou (9:00 AM)
Meet your guide in Azrou town. After a short briefing, begin your hiking journey through the Middle Atlas landscape.
2. Sabab Forest (Oak forest)
Walk under the shade of centuries-old oak trees and enjoy the peaceful sound of birds and nature.
3. Les Falaises Mountain Viewpoint
Climb toward the rocky cliffs known as Les Falaises for a panoramic view of Ifrane National Park — an ideal spot for photos and rest (lunch time)
4. Sahab Forest (Cedar forest)
Continue hiking through the majestic Atlas cedar trees, among the oldest in Morocco.
5. Moudmam Park – Home of Barbary Macaques
Encounter the playful Barbary macaques in their natural habitat and learn about their behavior and conservation.
6. Return to Azrou (approx. 2:30 PM)
End the loop trail back in Azrou with a sense of connection to nature and the Middle Atlas heritage.
Location: Center of Azrou, Middle Atlas, Morocco.
Meeting Spot:
You will meet your guide in the center of Azrou town, close to Mosque Nour and Café Bilal. It’s an easy-to-find location in the main square area.
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Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
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