Day trip from Marrakech to Tizi n'Tichka.
Pick up from Marrakech towards a closer village to the Tichka pass in the High Atlas Mountain 2 hours driving, then arrive at the first village where we will start biking from we will start biking from 1400m of altitude.
Tizi n’Tichka is a mountain pass in Morocco, linking the south-east of Marrakesh to the city of Ouarzazat through the High Atlas Mountains. It lies above the great Marrakesh plains, and is a gateway to the Sahara Desert.
This day is one from the special place to biking; we will lead you to discover the real Berber vulture and traditions with the conversations with locals about how is the life fun, happy and helpful for their healthy.
Start across the forest and Berber villages for 24km to the other town in 920m of altitude after a lunch in the Berber house of 100 to 300 years old, or nearby the river, that’s will help you to get in touch with them about their life and get more information from them.
Tizi n’Tichka is a mountain pass in Morocco, linking the south-east of Marrakesh to the city of Ouarzazat through the High Atlas Mountains. It lies above the great Marrakesh plains, and is a gateway to the Sahara Desert.
This day is one from the special place to biking; we will lead you to discover the real Berber vulture and traditions with the conversations with locals about how is the life fun, happy and helpful for their healthy.
Start across the forest and Berber villages for 24km to the other town in 920m of altitude after a lunch in the Berber house of 100 to 300 years old, or nearby the river, that’s will help you to get in touch with them about their life and get more information from them.
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