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05.11.2007
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Who am I?

Posté le 05.11.2007 par accommodationimlil
Jamal Imerhane is your guide for all your excursions in the mountains and desert

Originally from Imlil (Berber village in the Atlas Mountains), he started out in 1995 as a muleteer with individuals and groups. He has graduated as a mountain guide from “Centre de Formation et Metier aux Metiers de Montagne de Tanbant”, based in Ait Bougmaze.

In addition to his experience and knowledge in the Atlas Mountains, this diploma makes him a qualified mountain guide. He is able to organize trips in style all around the Kingdom of Morocco for walkers & non-walkers.

Jamal loves to introduce his own Berber culture to his customers as an old culture in North Africa.

Full training in Centre CFAMM to be a certified mountain guide.

Full training in mountain rescue with Moroccan Royale Federation of Ski & Mountaineering.

Muleteer since 1995

Owner of guesthouse in Imlil


My guesthouse

Posté le 05.11.2007 par accommodationimlil
Above: view towards Imlil from guesthouse terrass

On the road, towards douar Aït Souka, an ochre colored house appears in the distance. Situated in good in harmony with the local colours of the mountains and the nuances of green of the flora and the fruit trees around it. It´s what my lodging is all about!

The guest house has double rooms, rooms with multiple beds, showers and medical facilities. The house was built in a tradional way by using local materials like stones, wood and rose trees. There will be a warm welcome.

The traditional architecture of the house will nourish your spirit and will let you dream of another adventure in the mountains of the High Atlas. A calm, quiet and inviting space, my guest house is the place to stay for an authentic High Atlas experience.

Douar Taourirt cercle d'Asni
Asni 42150
Marrakech AlHaouz
Morocco

For more information, please check www.toubkalguide.com

Exploring the Moroccan desert

Posté le 05.11.2007 par accommodationimlil
After the High Atlas Mountain range lays a mysterious, surreal and stunning landscape. This is the heart of old Morocco - the pre Sahara desert. It's like stepping back in time into an all forgotten world; a world of fortified villages, Berber castles (Kasbahs) and abandoned Foreign Legion outposts. These were all once major stop off points on the camel routes between Marrakech and the great trading capitals of the Sahara. The Sahara region is where you'll find one of the most diverse and dramatic landscapes in Morocco.

The Sahara can be an inspirational experience at night, with the air being crisp, clean and clear, the stars being so close you can almost touch them and a silence that is deafening.

For more information, please check www.toubkalguide.com

MARRAKECH & THE SAHARA
8 days
A short journey to the Moroccan Sahara: Berber kasbahs, remote sand dunes and snow-capped mountains

ANTI-ATLAS TREK
8 days
A remote trek amongst the terraced valleys and oases of Morocco’s isolated south-west

GREAT SOUTHERN DESERT TREK
8 days
A trek to explore Morocco's magnificent desert landscapes

JEBEL SAHRO
15 days
An escape traversing the wild desert landscape of Morocco's Jebel Sahro

Testimonials

Posté le 05.11.2007 par accommodationimlil
3. Marie-Elise - 2007-09-29 06:48:46
I want really thank you for the beautiful holiday in Marocco. I have beautiful memories to the country and people. Splendid landscape. Really many contrasts. I gladly would return one more time!

2. Jessica - 2007-09-29 06:46:53
I have just returned from a very enjoyable trek in the Atlas Mountains. I contacted Jamal through his website and he arranged the whole trek from top to bottom. From the transfer to his guesthouse in Imlil, to the guide, the cook and the mules. The guesthouse is absolutely amazing. The view from the balcony on the whole mountain valley is terrific!!! During the trek our guide, muleteer and cook were all charming and helpful. All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed this trek and I thank Jamal for arranging this all for me!

1. David Tramann - 2007-09-29 06:46:16
Jamal, thank you so much for arranging this beautiful trip for us. Rachid, our guide, was lovely, very friendly and informative. He knew everything about the valley and the mountains. Thanks again, we’ll never forget it. Vielen dank! Tschus!

Discover the imperial cities

Posté le 05.11.2007 par accommodationimlil
Fès, Marrakech, Meknes and Rabat are known as the Imperial Cities, each having been the country’s capital at some time during its history. A thousand kilometers of road linking them. A thousand and one reasons to come visit them. Not a single dull moment as we embark on this journey of discovery of these magnificent and dazzling cities.

For more information, please check www.toubkalguide.com

FEZ TO MARRAKECH EXPLORER
8 days
Discover Morocco’s Imperial cities, the glorious Atlantic coastline, relaxing Essaouira and the World Heritage site at Volubulis

MARRAKECH & THE SAHARA
8 days
A short winter journey to the Moroccan Sahara: Berber kasbahs, remote sand dunes and snow-capped mountains

MARRAKECH & THE OUIRGANE VALLEY
5 days
Spend a long weekend in North Africa; sightseeing in Marrakech and a day walking the Ourgaine Valley in the Atlas Mountains

BERBER VILLAGES & MARRAKECH
8 days
A fascinating combination of an introduction to trekking in Morocco with traditional Berber culture

Trekking in the Atlas Mountains

Posté le 05.11.2007 par accommodationimlil
The high Atlas - The highest mountains in north Africa
Walk through valleys full of fruits trees, cross streams, picnic by waterfalls or visit Berber villages and join them to drink mint tea, a wonderful hospitable tradition. The walks are graded according to difficulty, from easy to hard (one day treks).

Jamal is a certified guide in the mountains and he puts his competences, his enthusiasm, and his experience to your service.

If you are not afraid to leave your usual comfort, wish to fill your eyes with the most beautiful images and share good moments together, Jamal awaits you, while hoping to remain worthy of your confidence.

For more information, please check www.toubkalguide.com




Excursions

Posté le 05.11.2007 par accommodationimlil
3-day excursion Mt. Toubkal

For more information, please check www.toubkalguide.com

Day 1
You start the walk by climbing through orchards and past a stream to the shrine of Chamharouch (2300m). There you will stop for tea before continuing to walk uphill to the luncheon spot (2700m) by the stream at the Imouzer Waterfalls.
In the afternoon you will continue walking uphill along the stream to the refuge of Neltner (3207m), where you will have dinner and stay overnight (6hrs trekking).

Day 2
After an early breakfast you will climb progressively up the steep valley to the Toubkal peak (4165m), which is the highest peak in north Africa. The view is fantastic! Stop for small picnic at the top and enjoy the views. Then walk downhill back to the refuge for a well earned lunch! In the afternoon it’s time to relax. (6hrs trekking).

Day 3
Walk downhill on the same trail via Chamharouch and then to the beautiful village of Armed (2000m), located at the foot of Toubkal. Stop for mint tea and a picnic lunch in a berber house. Then continue on a lovely walk through walnut and cherry trees down to Imlil.

Excursion In the Ait Mizan Valley, Imlil

1/2 day excursion Easy
1/2 day excursion Moderate
Full day excursion Easy
Full day excursion Difficult

Types of excursions organized by us

1. Excursion in the Ourika valley 3 or 4 days
2. Excursion in the Tachdert valley. 2 days
3. Excursion in the Azzaden valley 3 days
4. Excursion in the ZAT valley 6 days
5. Excursion in theAmezmiz area 6 days
6. Excursion in the Tifnoute valley (Lake Ifni ) 6 or 7 days
7. Excursion in the m'goun area 5 or 10 days

NB:There are many other activities available. Contact Jamal for further information: Phone: 00212-7115 7636 email: jamaltrek@yahoo.fr

Trekking & Walking in the Atlas Mountains

Posté le 05.11.2007 par accommodationimlil
Trekking is one of the very best things Morocco has to offer. All of our treks travel to remote, off the beaten track areas, and to traditional Berber villages populated by friendly local people living a life that’s changed little over hundreds of years. If you want to trek in Morocco during the summer, head for the High Atlas to climb either Toubkal (4167m) North Africa’s highest peak, or Jebel Mgoun (4071m) North Africa’s second, or both. In the winter we head further south to walk in the Anti-Atlas or Jebel Saghro ranges.

For more information, please check www.toubkalguide.com

MT TOUBKAL CLIMB
8 days
A satisfying one-week trek to climb Mt Toubkal, North Africa's highest mountain.

BERBER VILLAGES & MARRAKECH
8 days
A fascinating combination of an introduction to trekking in Morocco with traditional Berber culture.

JEBEL MGOUN & THE BOUGAMEZ VALLEY
8 days
An adventuous circuit of the little-trekked Jebel Mgoun, through the scenic Bougamez Valley and Central Atlas Mountains.

TOUBKAL & THE HIGH ATLAS
15 days
A remote trek in the beautiful High Atlas mountains of Morocco, including an ascent of Mt Toubkal.

ATLAS GRAND TOUR
21 days
A tough trek to the High and Central Atlas, with an option to climb North Africa's two highest peaks.

Trekking in Morocco

Posté le 05.11.2007 par accommodationimlil
Trekking is one of the very best things Morocco has to offer. All of our tours travel to remote, off the beaten track areas, and to traditional Berber villages populated by friendly local people living a life that’s changed little over hundreds of years. If you want to trek in Morocco during the summer, head for the High Atlas to climb either Toubkal (4167m) North Africa’s highest peak, or Jebel Mgoun (4071m) North Africa’s second, or both. In the winter we head further south to walk in the Anti-Atlas or Jebel Saghro ranges. This is a popular option for those new to trekking or looking for a gentle one week holiday which combines the best of rural Morocco and the vibrant city of Marrakech.

For more information, please check www.toubkalguide.com

Discover Morocco with Jamal Imerhane. He is your guide for all your excursions in the mountains and desert of Morocco.

He offers a wide range of private treks for those planning a trip to Morocco, from basic one day guided walks to full package treks, including transfers, accommodation, food, guides, mules, tents, kitchen materiels and much more.

For further information or bookings contact Jamal:
Phone: 00212-7115 7636 email: jamaltrek@yahoo.fr


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