Five Day Family Trek
We find that this trek consists of many variations that will keep children amused along the way. With around 4-5 hours walking each day and leisurely breaks you will pass through Villages, stream crossings and up modest passes reaching to the top of plateaus. Your children will constantly be entertained along the way by our special team at Trek In Atlas, let us explain you the details of Five Day Family Trek.
DAY 1
Marrakech – Imlil – Tachdirt
Transfer from the airport or from your hotel in Marrakech to Imlil. From Imlil (1740m) we will walk up to Tacheddirt (2300m) via Tizi ‘n Tamatert (2279m) pass. Here we will spend the night in a local Lodge. During the summer months it is also possible to spend the night in tents.
Approx. 4 hours walking
DAY 2
Tachdirt – Imsker
Today we walk from Tacheddirt to Imsker (1300m) down the Imnane valley passing through the following Berber villages: Ounskra and Amssakrou . Once we have reached Imsker, we spend the night in a local Gite (Guest House) or in tents.
DAY 3
Imsker – Tizi Oussem
Imsker (1300m) to Tizi Oussem (1900m) via Tizi ‘n Lbour (1500m) pass. We will walk through Imlil valley crossing up to Tizi ‘n Tacht pass (2000m), and down into Ait Aissa village (Azzaden valley). You will spend the night in Tizi Oussem in a local Lodge.
DAY 4
Tizi Oussem – Imlil
Tizi Oussem (1900m) to Imlil (1740m) via Ighouliden Waterfalls (2400m) . (These waterfalls are the biggest in Toubkal National Park) and walking through Tizi Mzik pass (2450m).
From here we walk back to Imlil spending the night in a guesthouse.
DAY 5
Imlil – Armed – Marrakech
After breakfast, we will track up to Armed Village, the biggest village in Imlil Valley. This secluded village is built seemingly house upon house on a large moraine spur, overlooking ancient irrigated terraced fields of barley, corn and vegetables surrounded by almond and walnut trees. We will continue for another half an hour to reach our lunch break which will be served among a Berber family in the village of Achayn. After lunch we will return back to Imlil and transfer back to Marrakech.
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FAQs
What is a Five Day Family Trek?
A Five Day Family Trek is a multi-day hiking adventure designed specifically for families, offering a balanced mix of outdoor activity, cultural experiences, and scenic exploration. These treks are usually planned with routes that are suitable for all ages, making it an ideal way for families to bond while exploring nature.
Is the Five Day Family Trek suitable for children?
Yes, the Five Day Family Trek is suitable for children, especially those who enjoy outdoor activities. The routes are typically chosen to be accessible for younger hikers, with manageable daily distances and plenty of rest stops to keep the experience enjoyable for all family members.
What should we pack for a Five Day Family Trek?
For a Five Day Family Trek, pack essential items like sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing, hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, water bottles, and snacks. Don’t forget to bring a small first aid kit, any necessary medications, and comfort items for children, such as their favorite snacks or toys.
What is the best time of year for a Five Day Family Trek?
The best time for a Five Day Family Trek is typically during spring, summer, or early fall, when the weather is mild and the days are longer. These seasons offer ideal conditions for family hiking, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful natural scenery.
How difficult is a Five Day Family Trek?
A Five Day Family Trek is generally designed to be moderate in difficulty, making it suitable for families with children. The trekking routes are chosen to be safe and manageable, with plenty of opportunities to rest and enjoy the surroundings, ensuring that the experience is enjoyable for all ages.
What kind of accommodation is available during a Five Day Family Trek?
Accommodation during a Five Day Family Trek typically includes family-friendly lodges, guesthouses, or camping, depending on the location. These accommodations are chosen to be comfortable and safe, offering amenities that cater to the needs of families, such as family rooms and kid-friendly meals.
How much does a Five Day Family Trek cost?
The cost of a Five Day Family Trek varies depending on the destination, inclusions like guided services, meals, and accommodation, and the season. On average, prices can range from $500 to $1,200 USD per family, covering most of the necessary expenses for the trek.
What can we expect to see on a Five Day Family Trek?
During a Five Day Family Trek, you can expect to see stunning landscapes, including mountains, valleys, forests, and rivers. The trek often includes visits to local villages, opportunities to observe wildlife, and moments to explore and learn about the natural environment, making it a rich experience for the whole family.
Do we need a guide for a Five Day Family Trek?
It’s recommended to have a guide for a Five Day Family Trek, especially if it’s in a region unfamiliar to you. A guide ensures your safety, provides knowledge about the area, and helps manage the logistics of the trek, allowing your family to focus on enjoying the experience.
Is a Five Day Family Trek suitable for beginners?
Yes, a Five Day Family Trek is suitable for beginners, including those with little to no prior trekking experience. The routes are chosen to be easy to moderate, with a focus on making the trek enjoyable and accessible for families new to hiking
Included
Transport to and from Marrakech, mountain guide, accommodation, all meals, mules for carrying luggage and equipment, muleteers, private cook.
NOT Included
Flights, beverages, tickets, tips and personal expenses and walking equipment (available to hire upon request).
Notes
The price will vary according to whether it is high season or low season, the number of participants, the age of participants, special offers, changes to the length of the trek and changes to the length of transportation.
Please contact us for further information on up and coming departures.