Trekking Djebel Siroua – The Ultimate Guide to Morocco’s Volcanic Mountain Adventure
- isouktanr
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Updated: 2 days ago
Djebel Siroua (3305m) is one of Morocco’s most extraordinary trekking destinations. Set between the High Atlas and the Anti-Atlas, this ancient volcanic massif offers a rare blend of dramatic landscapes, authentic Amazigh culture, and peaceful, untouched mountain valleys.
Unlike the busy Toubkal region, Siroua remains wild, remote, and quiet, making it a perfect destination for trekkers seeking a true off-the-beaten-path adventure.
Why Trek Djebel Siroua?
✔ Off-the-beaten-track trekking in Southern Morocco
✔ Summit the extinct volcano of Djebel Siroua (3305m)
✔ Explore ancient Amazigh villages & granaries
✔ See black basalt towers and volcanic rock formations
✔ Walk through saffron fields in Taliouine, Morocco’s saffron capital
✔ Experience peaceful trails far from the crowds
✔ Best season: April → November
6-Day Djebel Siroua Trek — Complete Itinerary
Day 1 – Marrakech → Tichka Pass → Tamlakout → Tamazirt
5h drive – 2h walk
Travel across the stunningTizi n’Tichka Pass, then enjoy lunch in the oasis village of Tamlakout.
Meet your mule team and begin trekking through a dry valley toward the traditional hamlet of Tamazirt.
Night in camp.
Day 2 – Tamazirt → Aït Tigga → Aït Ighmour → Maous Plateau
5h30 walk
Walk through rolling agricultural plateaus planted with barley and wheat. Visit the stone village ofAït Tigga, perched dramatically on a hillside, then continue into the remoteAït Ighmour Valley.
Camp on the wide Maous Plateau.
Day 3 – Maous Plateau → Summit Djebel Siroua (3305m) → Azib N’Tizgui
6h walk
Climb thenon-technical summitof Djebel Siroua.
Enjoy breathtaking views over:
High Atlas
Mount Toubkal
Saghro Range
Pre-Sahara desert valleys
Descend to Azib N’Tizgui, a beautiful summer pasture near a flowing stream.
Night in camp.
Day 4 – Azib N’Tizgui → Tizgui → Tagouyamt Valley
5h walk
VisitTizgui, known for its dramatic cliff-side Amazigh granary.
Follow the lushTagouyamt Valley, filled with terraced gardens and saffron fields.
Camp near the village of Tagouyamt.
Day 5 – Tagouyamt → Isslit → Ihoukarn → Ifran (Homestay)
5h30 walk
Cross a long open plateau leading to the Tislit Valley.
Lunch near Ihoukarn, then continue toIfran, where you stay in a traditional Amazigh house for an authentic village experience.
Day 6 – Ifran → Tizi n’Test Pass → Asni → Marrakech
Drive across the scenic Tizi n’Test Pass, descend through Asni, and arrive in Marrakech in the afternoon.
What’s Included
Round-trip transfers from Marrakech
1 night in a Berber family house
Camping equipment (tents + mattresses)
All meals during the trek
Mule team + pack animals
Professional mountain guide
Mountain cook
Not Included
Flights
Meals & accommodation in Marrakech
Drinks & personal expenses
Travel insurance
Traditional tips for the local team
Recommended Equipment
Sleeping bag
Trekking boots + camp sandals
Warm fleece or jacket
Daypack + main duffel bag
1–2L water bottle + purification tablets
Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat
Headlamp + spare batteries
Personal medication
Camera
Supporting Local Siroua Communities
By choosing this trek, you directly support Amazigh families living in the Siroua region.
Your visit helps create real economic opportunities for:
muleteers
local cooks
village hosts
saffron-producing families
This trek is not only an adventure—it is a contribution to preserving traditional mountain life in one of Morocco’s most authentic and remote regions.
Djebel Siroua: One of Morocco’s Most Unique Treks
With its volcanic landscapes, terraced valleys, traditional Amazigh culture, and panoramic mountain views, the Siroua massif offers a trekking experience that is diverse, authentic, and peaceful.
If you’re looking for a beautiful multi-day trek far from the busy trails, Djebel Siroua is one of the best trekking routes in Morocco.
Conclusion
The Mount Siroua Trek is one of Morocco’s most unique and beautiful mountain journeys — volcanic, wild, cultural, and deeply authentic. It is a perfect choice for hikers who want something different from classic Toubkal routes.















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