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Aït Ali n’Itto

Aït Ali n’Itto (Morocco)

Practical information on Aït Ali n’Itto

  • Viewpoint
  • Hiking / Trekking
  • Countryside
  • Mountain
  • River
  • Off the beaten track
3 / 5 - 2 reviews
How to get there
20km walk from Amezri
When to go
From April to September
Minimum stay
One day

Reviews of Aït Ali n’Itto

Latéfa Faïz Seasoned Traveller
114 written opinions

The Ait Ali N'Ito douar is situated in the High Atlas and reaches 1,833 metres of altitude.

My suggestion:
A stop to make during a crossing of the M'Goun mountains.
My review

Ait Ali N'Ito is found on the walking route which starts from Agouti, the entrance point of the Ait Bou Guemmez valley, to Ait Alla. To make the most of the panoramic view, I would recommend that you set off from Amezri. The view is impressive at more than 2,000 metres of altitude. I contemplated the Tassaout river, the high cliffs and the fruit trees entangled with wild flowers: a fairytale landscape!

If you are not too pressed for time, I would recommend that you stop for a few moments at the village of Ichbbaken: for its houses of rammed earth built up against an abrupt escarpment, in the middle of the walnut trees. A welcome opportunity to pause mid-route between Amezri and Ait Ali n'Ito.

From there, we know that you approach Ait Ali N'Ito with the view of the watermill at Ait Hamza: more than two hours of walking! Arriving safe and sound, what a joy to find a good bed with hot water and a shower in Ait Ali N'Ito!

Berber woman
Latéfa Faïz Seasoned Traveller
114 written opinions

The Ait Ali N'Ito douar is situated in the High Atlas and reaches 1,833 metres of altitude.

My suggestion:
A stop to make during a crossing of the M'Goun mountains.
My review

Ait Ali N'Ito is found on the walking route which starts from Agouti, the entrance point of the Ait Bou Guemmez valley, to Ait Alla. To make the most of the panoramic view, I would recommend that you set off from Amezri. The view is impressive at more than 2,000 metres of altitude. I contemplated the Tassaout river, the high cliffs and the fruit trees entangled with wild flowers: a fairytale landscape!

If you are not too pressed for time, I would recommend that you stop for a few moments at the village of Ichbbaken: for its houses of rammed earth built up against an abrupt escarpment, in the middle of the walnut trees. A welcome opportunity to pause mid-route between Amezri and Ait Ali n'Ito.

From there, we know that you approach Ait Ali N'Ito with the view of the watermill at Ait Hamza: more than two hours of walking! Arriving safe and sound, what a joy to find a good bed with hot water and a shower in Ait Ali N'Ito!

Berber woman