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Our team

We are a team of young Berber mountain dwellers, guides, cooks, muleteers, camel drivers and drivers. We work together to improve the quality and service of our products and tours in a professional environment that meets the needs of our customers.

At the head of this team is the team leader, who coordinates the programs and the technical logistics of the trips, and who is always available to listen to you, so that together we can plan your stay according to your dates, means and physical abilities.

Équipe Maroc Treks

Our Founder

Mohamed AIT TADRART

Mohamed AIT TADRART

Founding Guide & Coordinator

I was born in Imlil at the foot of Toubkal, North Africa's highest peak, and grew up in the mountains of Morocco, which I know by heart. While I worked as a mule driver and then as a cook for Moroccan and foreign agencies, with over 20 years' experience in this field of tourism, I've often been in these regions since becoming a guide.

I trained as a guide at the Centre de Formation au Métier de Montagne in Morocco in 1990, and at the Centre Régional d'Enseignement Touristique in Briançon in the Alps in 1991. Together, we'll build your trip at well-considered prices.

We'll help you discover the superb landscapes and daily life of the Berbers, and explore the mountains, the desert, the Atlantic coast and the imperial cities. We'll put all our experience and availability at your disposal to ensure your stay is a memorable one.

Our Equipment & Transportation

Hiking equipment

  • Two and three-seater tents
  • Large mess tents (marabout)
  • Large kitchen tents
  • Foam mattresses
  • Kitchen equipment
  • Toilet tents

Means of transport

  • Minibuses, 4x4, cars
  • Professional team of mountain muleteers
  • Chamelières to the desert and the Atlantic coast

Frequently asked questions

What to wear in Morocco in November

In November, temperatures start to drop, especially in the evenings. We recommend warm clothing for the evenings, layers that can be removed during the day, and a good coat for mountainous regions.

Is Morocco safe?

Yes, Morocco is generally considered a safe destination for tourists. Our team of experienced local guides will ensure your safety throughout your trip.

What to wear in Morocco in February

February is a cold month, especially in the mountains. Bring warm clothes, layers, a good coat, gloves and a hat for mountainous regions like the High Atlas.

What to wear in Morocco

We recommend light, loose-fitting clothes for the day, a hat to protect you from the sun, and warmer clothes for the evening. Respect local culture by avoiding clothes that are too short or too tight-fitting.

Vacations in Morocco - What you need to know

Morocco offers incredible diversity: mountains, desert, coastline and imperial cities. Our team will help you plan your trip according to your interests, physical condition and budget.