If you like to walk the Sirwa Mountains is
the best place for you to live nature and to experience the way of
life of the of the Anti Atlas people. |
| DAY 1 : |
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| You will start from the small village of Tislit which
is the entrance to the sirwa massif astonishing cliff system and some
irrigated small gardens the bivouac will be in the middle of the cliffs. |
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DAY 2 :
After Tislit, you will soon reach the green valley of assif
and the village of Tagouyamt located at the terminus of the unpaved road.
The night will be with the locals or in bivouac at the edge of the brook. |
| DAY 3 : |
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| After Tagouyamt, one meets a first whole imposing
of basaltic organ, right before arriving at the foot of the village
of Tisgui. After one enters for two days the field of mineral. |
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DAY 4 :
After the sheep-folds with the confluence of two small valleys
the lawns of Imi n`Aghbalou and the foot of a basin dominated by a cascade.
Ideal place to plant the tent and to slacken before the hard stage of the
following day. |
| DAY 5 : |
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The long increase of the small valley which directs
north-western then northern in direction of Crete of Sirwa is without
problem. Reinform chaos succeed small systems of picturesque throats.
The mules are not part. |
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| The landscape rocks soon when the northern slope of Sirwa
and its dykes of black lava appears. In the east draws up the summit chimney,
powerful neck of dark rocks whose crossing, without particular technical
difficulty, is nevertheless exposed. |
DAY 6 :
You will cross the Tizi n`Amzdour then after a short descent
to the road suitable for motor vehicles, goes up the small valley of assif
Tadmant to the Tizi n`Isdrim, by crossing reliefs carved with the evocative
forms.
The bivouac can be installed in the lawns downwards the passe.
If one wishes to be delayed during the morning around Azibs n`Iriri and
to possibly try a way in northern Tikniwine, a direct road makes it possible
to join the bivouac.
After having crossed a saddle dominating the pastures, one will admire the
superb panorama on Sirwa. Around the sink lake d`Ifred n`Magous, the ground
is strewn in spring with pink tufts of buttercups. Imposing descent towards
the south, by a way of full sky, as suspended vis-a-vis the desert which
one guesses so near. All in bottom, first villages in green as of the incipient
barleys. Ti n`Iddr, and its old kasbah, where one will be able to regain
Ouarzazate. |
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