From the snow-capped High Atlas to the edge of the Sahara, trekking in Morocco blends breathtaking landscapes with Berber hospitality. Routes range from gentle valley walks to challenging Mount ...
In the dusty red foothills of Morocco’s Atlas Mountains, it’s time for tea. Here, it’s known as “Atay bi Nanaa”: a local ritual, and just one of the many tenets of the Berber community’s hospitality.
The heart of a walnut is a delicious, nutritious and surprisingly beauteous thing. Such are my musings on a trekking tour of the High Atlas Mountains where, in the midday heat, I value the shade of ...
Solo adventurists - hearty hikers - rogue travelers - nouveau nomads - - here is a unique opportunity to walk amidst a nomadic Moroccan family of the Ait Atta tribe as they search out pastures for ...
Reuters photographer Youssef Boudlal travelled to the High Atlas mountains in Morocco to document the lives of the Berber people. "It took a ten-hour drive from Casablanca to get to the mountain range ...
In this photo-essay, Norbert Juhász—a Hungarian photographer based in Budapest—presents a study of the Moroccan Berber villages (around Imlil and the surrounding valleys). Located in the High Atlas ...
Forty miles south of cosmopolitan Marrakech, Morocco, the tarmac shrinks to a stony footpath at Imlil. Tucked into the peaks of Toubkal National Park, named for North Africa’s highest summit, a crop ...