Points forts

Hike through the stunning Talassemtane National Park See the spectacular Akchour grand waterfall Cross God's Bridge, a massive natural stone arch Swim in crystal-clear mountain pools Spot Barbary macaques in their natural habitat Picnic lunch surrounded by Rif Mountain scenery

Description

Located in the Talassemtane National Park near Chefchaouen, Akchour offers some of northern Morocco's most spectacular hiking. Follow the river valley through lush gorges to the small cascade and continue to the grand waterfall, a 300-metre cascade tumbling through a forested canyon. Alternatively, take the trail to God's Bridge — a massive natural stone arch spanning a deep gorge, one of the largest natural bridges in the world. The area is rich with biodiversity, including the endangered Barbary macaque.
Durée

11,00 heures

Taille du groupe

2-10 Personnes

Difficulté

Moderate

Point de rencontre

Hotel lobby in Tangier or Tetouan

Programme

07:00 - Early pickup from your hotel 09:30 - Arrive at Akchour village, meet local guide 10:00 - Begin hike to God's Bridge (moderate, 2 hours) 12:00 - Arrive at God's Bridge, photo stop and rest 12:30 - Picnic lunch by the river 13:30 - Hike to the small waterfall 14:30 - Optional swim in mountain pools 15:30 - Return hike to Akchour village 16:30 - Departure back to Tangier/Tetouan 18:30 - Drop-off at your hotel

Inclus

Private air-conditioned transport Professional hiking guide Picnic lunch and snacks Park entrance fee Hotel pickup and drop-off Bottled water

Non inclus

Tips and gratuities Hiking poles (available for rent)

Que prendre avec vous

Hiking shoes (essential) Sunscreen and hat Swimwear Towel Light backpack Camera

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