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Jebel Sahro Ride & Marrakech

Tripcode: MMS

Countries visited: Morocco

Adult Group Holidays Moderate Cycling Culture

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Countries visited: Morocco

MMS - JEBEL SAHRO RIDE & MARRAKECH

Day 1
Fly London to Ouarzazate via Casablanca.


Day 2
The day begins with an hour transfer to Tizi-n-Tinififft (1700m), which is the start point for our cycling and a 3km tarmac descent! The views are magnificent, and shortly after our initial descent we turn onto the gritty pistes. After lunch we cross a small river and take a fast and smooth piste around the base of Jebel Kissane, passing through many palmeries and isolated Berber villages. We ride directly to our hotel, next to Kasbah Tamnougault.
Approximate distance 35km


Day 3
We start with a short visit to the beautiful and historic Tamnougault Kasbah, set amidst the lush, irrigated green fields and palmeries of the Draa Valley. We then take a short singletrack ride exploring the palmeries, which leads us to an undulating piste nestled below the dramatic, near vertical brown valley walls. Along the way some optional singletrack sections are on offer before we arrive in the small village of Tansikht. We transfer the last 60km by road, following the river into the desert gateway town of Zagora. You are now only 52 days by camel from Timbuktu!
Approximate distance 30km


Day 4
After a scenic 15km transfer, we return to the Draa Valley and follow the piste as it rolls along the valley floor and towards the beautifully remote Jebel Sahro. The scenery gradually changes, becoming drier and rockier as we follow the escarpment wall. Many Berber villages and kasbahs line the route and during the winter months nomads can also be seen tending their flock among the hills. The ride offers up to 55km off-road after which we will load the bikes onto the 4x4s and take a short transfer to the small oasis village of Nkob with its many mud brick ksours (castles).
Approximate distance 55km


Day 5
The hardest day of the trip, but the effort is well rewarded, with stunning views over the Jebel Sahro, an excellent descent and a visit to the amazing rock formations at Bab n'Ali. 'Bab' means gate and these are two spectacular rock pillars set in the heart of the wild and rugged Jebel Sahro. From here, it is a tough and unrelenting 16km climb to the top of the 2200m Tizi n' Tazzazert (approx 900m ascent). The climb is naturally optional, though the reward in terms of both the views and the achievement is well worthwhile. Those transferring to the top of the climb are still left with 15kms of scenic piste; which is mostly downhill. At the end of the piste, a 30km transfer takes us to our hotel in Boulmane-Dades, at the head of the impressive Dades Gorge.
Approximate distance 45km


Day 6
We leave directly from the hotel this morning and ride the first 10km on tarmac passing through the small town of Boumalne and the beautiful river views of the Dades Valley. We turn off initially onto a bumpy piste, to begin the last day's exploration of this extraordinary region. An undulating ride through the spectacular red rock desert walls brings us to the the village of Bou Thrar. From here, there is a final 5km (400m) rocky climb to a 2000m pass from where it is possible to overlook both the High Atlas to the north and the Jebel Sahro to the south. What goes up must come down, and we are rewarded with a final blast downhill across the remote desert plains. From here we transfer (approx 2 hours) to the stunning 11th Century UNESCO protected Kasbah of Ait Behaddou. In the late afternoon there is time to visit the famous Kasbah, which was the set for many films including Gladiator, before relaxing at the hotel pool/bar.
Approximate distance 45km


Day 7
After an early morning transfer to Marrakech, we enjoy a day exploring the vibrant 'Pink City' soaking up the atmosphere and setting , with views of snow-capped peaks in the background. The town is a maze of bustling bazaars, palaces and mosques. Today is free for individual sightseeing - so you can choose whether to brave the haggling of the souks, visit the more peaceful Jardin Majorelle or relax in one of the hammam steam baths. In the evening, we can visit the Djemma el Fna, the open air central square around which Marrakech revolves. The name literally means 'place of death' as it ws the place where the Sultans used to display the heads of their enemies. Now with the snake charmers, water sellers, travelling musicians, acrobats and food stalls, it is an entertaining and colourful experience for both Moroccan and overseas visitors.


Day 8
Transfer to Marrakech airport after breakfast for flight to London.


 
 
 
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