6 Hours
Daily Tour
11 people
English, Espanol, Francais
If you’re looking for something exciting to do around Marrakech that mixes adventure with a real taste of local life, this zipline trip in the Atlas Mountains is just the ticket. Run by MoroccoPlan, it’s a half-day escape that takes you from the city’s hustle straight into peaceful mountain scenery.
You’ll start with a laid-back drive out to the Al Haouz region near Tahnaout, where the vibe totally changes — think quiet valleys, pine forests, and those amazing red-stone Berber villages. Then comes the real fun: zipping across four different lines, flying above the forest canopy with stunning views of terraced hills and villages far below. It’s one of the best ways to see the Atlas Mountains from a fresh angle.
But this isn’t just a rush of adrenaline. Between runs, you get to chill with local culture — tasting warm Moroccan tea, fresh bread dipped in Argan oil, and enjoying a homemade Berber lunch right in the valley. The whole trip is led by a friendly local guide and kept small (max 10 people) so it feels personal and safe.
If you’re short on time but want to make the most of your Zipline Marrakech trip, this adventure also makes a perfect Atlas Mountains Day Trip From Marrakech. You get an all-in-one dose of nature, culture, and adrenaline without spending the whole day away, so it’s great for fitting into a busy travel schedule.
If you want to add some serious excitement to your Marrakech trip, this zipline adventure through the Atlas Mountains is a no-brainer. You’ll see epic views, meet awesome locals, and snack on some of the best traditional food around. Book your spot with MoroccoPlan today and get ready for a half-day you won’t forget.
You’ll get picked up straight from your Marrakech riad or hotel. If you’re staying in the Medina (where cars can’t go), don’t worry — they’ll arrange a nearby spot to meet. From there, it’s a comfy, air-conditioned ride about an hour south to Tahnaout. Keep your camera ready — the views of the snow-capped Atlas peaks popping into sight are pretty magical.
At Tahnaout village, you’ll have your first chance to soak up mountain life. Try some warm, fresh bread dipped in local Argan oil (it’s amazing!) and sip on steaming Moroccan tea while learning how this special oil is made by the Berber communities. It’s a simple but authentic moment that helps you connect with the culture before the zipline action.
Next up, you’ll head about 40 minutes further into the Atlas to Terres d’Amour reserve, where your licensed guide—let’s call him Youssef—will give you a safety rundown and gear you up with helmet and harness. Then, buckle up for four thrilling zips across pine forests, valleys, and red-earth villages. The feeling of flying high above the landscape is unreal — you’ll catch sights most visitors never see.
Next up, you’ll head about 40 minutes further into the Atlas to Terres d’Amour reserve, where your licensed guide—let’s call him Youssef—will give you a safety rundown and gear you up with helmet and harness. Then, buckle up for four thrilling zips across pine forests, valleys, and red-earth villages. The feeling of flying high above the landscape is unreal — you’ll catch sights most visitors never see.
After all that adrenaline, it’s time to relax with a traditional Berber lunch in a beautiful valley nearby. Expect hearty tagine, couscous, or grilled meats paired with fresh veggies and more Moroccan tea. Then, enjoy a laid-back walk through local villages, where Youssef will share stories about their way of life, farming, and how they build those classic red-mud homes. If you want, there’s time to pop into Tahnaout’s market to browse handmade crafts and Argan products.
When the day winds down, you’ll head back to Marrakech, with another chance to enjoy the mountain scenery. You’ll be dropped off at Jamaa el Fna, right in the heart of the city, so you can jump into whatever’s next on your trip.
Usually about 40–50 minutes, depending on the wind. It’s the perfect amount of time to take in those breathtaking Marrakech Morocco hot air balloon views.
Absolutely. The crew is super experienced, and the equipment is well-maintained. Safety comes first, always.
Dress comfy and casual — layers are best since it’s cool at sunrise but warms up fast. Avoid heels or open shoes.
Yes, most balloon rides welcome kids aged 6 and up. It’s an amazing family-friendly activity!
No worries! If the weather isn’t great, the team will reschedule or refund you. The goal is to fly safely and enjoyably.
| # | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Couple Discount | 2 | 2 | 13% |
| 2 | Trio Discount | 3 | 3 | 20% |
| 3 | Group Discount | 4 | 12 | 25% |
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