
Tizi'n Tacheddirt
Morocco, africa
N/A
2,425 m
hard
Year-round
Hey fellow adventurers! Let's talk about Tizi'n Tacheddirt, a seriously cool mountain pass and village nestled way up in Morocco's Marrakesh-Tensift-El Haouz region. We're talking a lofty 2,425 meters (almost 8,000 feet!) above sea level.
This isn't your average Sunday drive, folks. The road to the top, winding through the stunning Atlas Mountains, is a mix of gravel, rocks, and some seriously uneven terrain. Oh, and did I mention the heart-stopping drop-offs? You'll definitely want to avoid this one in winter β think snow from November to April!
Located in the Rhirhaia valley, this trail is perfect for seasoned off-roaders. If unpaved mountain roads aren't your thing, maybe skip this one. A 4x4 is an absolute must, and if you're afraid of heights...well, let's just say this might test your limits. Expect a steep climb, and if it's wet, prepare for some muddy fun (or not, depending on your perspective!). But trust me, the views are totally worth it!
Where is it?
Tizi'n Tacheddirt is located in Morocco (africa). Coordinates: 31.8232, -7.6440
Road Details
- Country
- Morocco
- Continent
- africa
- Max Elevation
- 2,425 m
- Difficulty
- hard
- Coordinates
- 31.8232, -7.6440
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