RAW MOUNTAIN PASSES, ALTITUDE AND BERBER AUTHENTICITY
The Atlas Mountains feel immediately different as you step inside: the air becomes thinner, the landscape rougher, and the silence deeper. You walk through narrow mountain paths and open valleys, crossing Berber villages that still live to the rhythm of the mountains, and you notice how altitude automatically slows you down. It is a place where effort and rest alternate, where simplicity sharpens you, and where each step takes you further away from the ordinary. The views are breathtaking, with panoramas that seem to stretch endlessly.
Morocco is the ideal destination for those seeking ruggedness without technical climbing, for those who want to move physically and disconnect mentally, and who wish to immerse themselves in a mountain landscape that is both accessible and intense.
PRISTINE DESERT
AND TIMELESS SILENCE
You travel through the Sahara, one of the largest deserts in the world, a landscape that has hardly changed for centuries. Far from cities, infrastructure, and fixed routes, you trek through vast sand and stone deserts.
From endless seas of sand and dry wadis to rocky plateaus and silent dune valleys: this is travel through pure simplicity. The landscape constantly changes, but the emptiness remains palpable everywhere.
Depending on the expedition, you choose how to traverse this landscape. This can be on foot during a true desert crossing, with desert carts or camels, with 4x4s through remote areas, or via a drop-off where you are completely left in the desert and must find your own way out. Each approach offers a different dynamic, but always within the same raw, desolate environment.