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Do as Marrakshi families do and pay a visit to the shrine of Moulay Brahim, where there's a festive bank-holiday atmosphere between June and September.

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Atlas Mountains

Morocco

Countryside
Untouched mountainside
Country life
Rural as can be

Marrakech gives a very European impression of Morocco. Head just few hours out of the city and you'll find a completely different atmosphere.

Modernity isn't a big thing in the mountains south of Marrakech, where Berber culture is strong, and tourism mainly confined to trekkers. Two specific draws are the snaking road south to Taroudannt; and Imlil, Asni and Aremd, the Berber villages en route to the highest peak, the Djebel Toubkal. But sights aren't what the High Atlas is about – it's the views. Almond blossom at Ouirgane; winter snow at Ouïkaimeden; wild nature and traditional villages all year round.

Pictured: Kasbah du Toubkal

Boutique hotels in Atlas Mountains

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Holidays in Atlas Mountains, Morocco

Getting there

Planes, trains, automobiles, or maybe even helicopter – we tell you the best way to go.

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Holidays in Atlas Mountains, Morocco

Worth getting out of bed for

Highlights the best Atlas Mountains has to offer, from art and culture to fun-packed activities; we've even found the most inspiring place to enjoy the views from.

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Holidays in Atlas Mountains, Morocco

Eating, drinking & dancing

We've tracked down the best cafés for people-watching, the bars with the coolest cocktails, the most accomplished restaurants and the liveliest local nightlife in Atlas Mountains.

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Atlas Mountains hotel map - Smith Maps

Smith Maps

Here is the map of Atlas Mountains; each Mr & Mrs Smith hotel is marked by a flag; click it for more details.

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Local knowledge

Taxis
A 'grand taxi' will take up to six – explain first if you don't want to share with other parties. Establish a price for your trip before you set off.
Tipping culture
Sling porters and anyone who helps you out along the way maybe five or ten dirhams. Taxis tend to overcharge, so don’t feel you need to add extra.
Packing tips
A Polaroid camera, so you can give locals an instant family portrait.
Recommended reads
Lords of the Atlas by Gavin Maxwell.
Cuisine
Couscous and tajine are the staples. Sweet mint tea is ubiquitous.
Currency
Dirham (Dh).
Dialing codes
Code for Morocco: +212.
Do go/don't go
There's skiing of a kind in Oukaïmeden in winter, though good snow isn't guaranteed. Trekking is best in spring when the almond blossom is particularly lovely. The cooler temperatures in autumn make this a good time too. High summer is still a good time for the mountains, unless you're intending to climb Mount Toubkal.

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