Popular resort  Oukaïmeden, about   70km    south   of  Marrakesh,  has North   Africa’s    highest ski lift,
and equipment   for hire.   There   are other   spots   dotted  around  the Middle  Atlas,  including
Mischliffen,    although    some    seasons the snow    is  thin    on  the ground.
Ski Trekking
Ski randonné    is  increasingly    popular,    especially  from    late    December    to  February,   when    the Aït
Bougomez    Valley  has prime   routes.
SURFING, WINDSURFING & KITESURFING
With    thousands   of  kilometres  of  coastline,  the Moroccan    Atlantic    is  a   fine,   if  underrated,
destination for surfing,    windsurfing and kitesurfing.    Lessons,    equipment   hire    and surf    holidays
are available.
Northern & Central Morocco
North   of  Rabat,  Mehdiya Plage   (   Click   here )  has strong  currents    but reliable    year-round
breaks. Moving  south,  Plage   des Nations and Temara  Plage,  both    within  20km    of  the city,   are
also    good    for surfing.    Sidi    Bouzid  (   Click   here )  and the beaches around  El-Jadida   also    attract
surfers.
Oualidia    is  known   for surfing,    windsurfing and kitesurfing.    En  route   to  Safi,   the Lalla   Fatna
area    (   Click   here )  has some    of  Morocco’s   best    breaks: one of  the world’s longest tubular right-
handers has drawn   some    of  the biggest names   in  surfing.
Southern Morocco
Essaouira   has been    singled out by  some    surfers,    although    the ‘Windy  City    of  Africa’ is  a   better
windsurfing and kitesurfing destination year-round. Nearby  Sidi    Kaouki  is  an  upcoming
destination for all three   sports.
Near    Agadir, the Taghazout   area    has some    of  Morocco’s   best    surfing beaches and numerous
businesses  catering    to  surfers.
Other   destinations    to  consider    in  southern    Morocco are Agadir, Aglou   Plage,  Mirleft,    Sidi    Ifni
and Dakhla.
TOURS
Hiring  a   guide   or  going   on  a   tour    is  a   good    idea    if  you want    to  gear    your    trip    towards enjoying    a
certain activity.   Not only    will    a   local   expert  help    you sniff   out the best    spots,  which   might   be
deep    in  the mountains   or  desert  for some    activities, but they    will    help    organise    gear,
accommodation   and transport,  practical   details that    could   take    days    to  arrange in  remote
areas.
An  important   fringe  benefit is  that    the guide   will    give    you a   greater understanding   of  Morocco
and its people. Two areas   where   joining a   tour    is  recommended,    as  it  can be  tricky  to  get
around  and enjoy   activities  independently,  are the Sahara  and higher  sections    of  the Atlas.  In
addition    to  the specialist  operators   listed  in  this    chapter,    tour    companies   offering    activity
holidays    are listed  on  Click   here and    Click   here.
TREKKING
Morocco is  a   magnificent trekking    destination offering    an  array   of  landscapes  and treks   to  suit
all abilities.  The snow-capped High    Atlas   are justifiably famous, especially  North   Africa’s    highest
peak,   Jebel   Toubkal (4167m),    which   can be  tackled as  a   straight    ascent  or  as  part    of  a   circuit.