Mount M’goun, also rendered as Ighil Mgoun / Ighil M’Goun/ Ighil n’Oumsoud, or Jebel Mgoun. Mount M’goun (4071m) is a beautiful mountain massif, situated in the Central High Atlas Mountains of Morocco. It is also surrounded by many amazing valleys and traditional Berber villages. It is the third-highest peak in the Atlas Mountains after Toubkal and Ouanoukrim.
Mount M’goun from Ait Bougeumez Valley
The magnificent Atlas Mountains of Morocco are home to the stunningly beautiful Ait Bougmez Valley and Mount Mgoun. Described as one of Morocco’s best-kept secrets, here you’ll experience pristine nature and a remote mountain kingdom feeling. With strong historical and cultural links to the Amazigh (free people) or who we know as the Berbers. This region is perfect for a trekking holiday in Morocco.
Mount M’goun from Tassouet Valley
Mount Mgoun is the valley’s crowning glory and a superb peak for true adventurers who love going off the beaten track. Ancient caravan routes snake through the cultural heart of the Berbers. As you head to the summit of M’goun, you’ll discover a hidden pocket of Morocco where travelers are a rarity. Dramatic mountains are surrounded by fragrant orchards, lush pastures, alpine towns, and sleepy hamlets. Days are spent trekking through pockets of solitude, whilst evenings are spent camping on beautiful high pastures used by nomadic shepherds.
Mount M’goun from Roses Valley
Alongside a wonderful trekking experience, you’ll learn about Berber culture in a region that was once part of a historical Berber kingdom. With views stretching from the mighty High Atlas and the Roses valley to the stunning sands of the Sahara, the adventure ends surrounded by terraced fields and village gardens bordered by the famed Damask rose.
Mount Mgoun from Red Valley
Mount Mgoun and Ait Bouelii valley or Red valley, Red or Ait Bouelli valley offers a unique holiday that will open your eyes to a wonderfully remote, cultural region and finishes in the exotic city of Marrakech.