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Morocco
Leisure and Sport
Hiking & Trekking Mountain
Biking Surfing Watersports Golf Horse Riding Tennis Motorsports Fishing Aerial Sports Sand & Sea
Surfing
HIKING & TREKKING
In Morocco, the four mountain ranges including the ATLAS chain and the RIF
mountain range, provide an excellent opportunity for those who enjoy trekking,
hiking and climbing. All of them are accessible to people in good physical
condition. Perhaps the most popular is Le Deren, in the High Atlas. Certain
peaks of the High Atlas remain snow-capped throughout the year. Of all
the mountain sports practiced in Morocco, trekking (on foot or by ski) is one
of the best ways to appreciate this vast and little-visited area. The mountains
are beautiful and wild, yet they are well organised for hikers with qualified
guides, a good network of refuges for night stopovers, hire of pack mules and
cross country bikes A list of refuges can be obtained from The
Moroccan National Tourist Office or The Club Alpin Français, BP. 6178
Casablanca 01 Tel: +(212) 2 27 00 90 Fax: +(212) 2 29 72 92
Royal Moroccan Ski & Mountaineering Federation, Parc de la
Lique, Arabe, BP 15899, Casablanca Tel: +(212) 2 203798 Fax: +(212)
2 474979 Steve Coupland - Mt Toubkal Climb June 2002 Steve
Coupland is planning to climb Mt Toubkal to raise money for breast cancer care,
funding all expenses himself. See his full itinerary and make a donation at his
website.
| The Africa Guide's Recommended
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The Atlas Mountains: A Walking and Trekking Guide
(amazon.com) - USA (amazon.co.uk) - Europe (Cicerone Mountain Walking)
(Paperback) byKarl Smith The guide includes: a useful introduction
providing all the practical advice you will require as a visitor to Morocco;
detailed descriptions of walks to the three regions of Toubkal, Mgoun Massif
and Jebel Sahro; a separate chapter on other areas for walking in Morocco; and
a comprehensive appendix outlining useful addresses, bibliography and a
glossary and information on the traverses, ski-touring possibilities.
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| The Africa Guide's recommended
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Atlas Mountains Toubkal Massif - 4 Map Set (Maps
Worldwide) Series Road Maps - Format Folded Map, Scale 1:100 000
A four map set of the Atals Mountains Toubkal Massif - maps include
Oukaimeden, Amezmiz, Taliwine & Tiziz-N-Test. |
MOUNTAIN BIKING
Mountain Bike Tour - click to see full itinerary As
you will ride and climb through the magnificent landscape of the region, you
will be invited to explore the people's habitat, their customs and
traditions... Click to view full itinerary and request more
info...
SURFING In Morocco, those who love to surf can
endlessly indulge their pleasure. They can be carried along by the Atlantic
waves or the trade winds, slide on the snowy slopes of the Atlas mountains or
the dunes of the south. Royal Moroccan Surfing Federation: -
Casablanca Tel: +(212) 2 259530 Fax: +(212) 2
236385
WATER SPORTS Every kind of water sport is
catered for on the Atlantic and Mediterranean coast - Most the hotels on the
coastline offer a wide range of water sports: surfing, windsurfing, sailing
& yachting, canoeing, rowing, waterskiing, scuba diving and deep sea
fishing. Royal Moroccan Sailboat Federation Rabat
Tel:- +(212) 7 670956 Royal Moroccan Yacht Club Rabat:
+(212) 7 720264 Mohammedia Tel: +(212) 3 322331 Royal
Moroccan Water Skiing & Jetski Federation Casablanca
Tel +(212) 2 274938 Fax: +(212) 2 474979

HORSE RIDING Morocco is an ideal country for
horse lovers. The main riding centres can be found in Rabat, Casablanca,
Agadir, Meknes, Fez, Oujda, Ouirgane and Tangier.
GOLF Majestic
Golfing in Exotic Morocco Unique challenges and remarkable vistas
await you on the world-class golf courses of Morocco designed by the masters
including Robert Trent Jones, Jack Nicklaus and Cabell B Robinson Click
to view full itinerary and request more info...
Golf
in the exotic country of Morocco - 8 days itinerary Welcome to the
Kingdome where the most known golfer was the King Click
to view full itinerary and request more info...
Golf was first
introduced into Morocco at the beginning of the century - even before football
- and has since become a national passion In Morocco. Major competitions
attract golfers from all over the world, the most famous being the annual
Hassan II Trophy is played at Royal Golf club, Dar Es-Salam at Rabat.
Golf enthusiasts can enjoy excellent courses in Tangier, Cabo Negro, Fez,
Meknes, Ben Slimane, Mohammedia, Casablanca, El Jadida, Marrakesh, Ouarzazate,
Agadir, and Rabat.
TENNIS In Morocco, tennis is played on clay
courts. Challenging and exciting play can be found at all major resorts where
tennis is a very popular sport.
FISHING There are many opportunities for
fishing in the quiet waters of the rivers and lakes throughout the country and
well as deep sea fishing. Trout can be fished in the wadis and more
challenging in the gorges. Pike, black bass, perch, roach, carp, eels and
barbels are plentiful in the lakes (the season generally being from May - June
according to species). Bonitos, sea perch, mullet, chad and sea bream
are abundant in the Oceans. Several ports are equipped for deep sea fishing,
for example Sakhla in the Sahara and Mohammedia near Casablanca, where you can
go out and fish for tuna, swordfish, marlin, grouper and barracudas.
Moroccan National Fisheries Office - BP 20300, Casablanca,
Tel: +(212) 2 240551 Fax: +(212) 2
242305
AERIAL SPORTS There are several aeroclubs in
Morocco where you can indulge in Aviation, parachuting, ULM, gliding,
deltaplane, parachute gliding and hot air ballooning. Royal Moroccan
Federation for Light Aviation & Aerial Sports Rabat
Tel: +(212) 7 708347 Fax: +(212) 7
706958
MOTORSPORTS Morocco plays host to some of the
greatest international competitions; including the Paris-Dakar and Atlas
Rallies. There are thousands of kilometres of tracks giving enthusiasts a wide
selection of challenges. You can choose from tiny "quad" to the heavy long
chassis four wheel drive, with or without driver. Contact a travel agent or a
car hire company. (see visitor information - car hire
section) "The Friendship Raid" is open to motor bikes and found
wheel drives, running from Tangier to Rabat and crossing the Atlas Mountains
and the Sahara. It is not against the clock and it is an ideal opportunity to
meet and get to know other like-minded people.
For more information
contact: A.O.I. 67 rue Nationale, 60800, Crépy en
Volois , France Tel: +(33) 1 4459 1041 Fax: +(33) 1 4459
0576

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