Escape the lively atmosphere of Marrakech and immerse yourself in Morocco’s rich natural world on this 2 Day Birdwatching Tour from Marrakech. This short yet rewarding journey takes you deep into the breathtaking landscapes of the High Atlas Mountains and the lush Ourika Valley, two of the country’s most diverse birding regions.
Designed for both experienced birdwatchers and beginners, the tour offers the chance to observe a wide range of bird species, including rare and endemic birds unique to Morocco. From the rocky high-altitude habitats of Oukaimeden to the green river valleys below, each location provides a different ecosystem and birding experience.
Led by a knowledgeable guide, this 2-day adventure combines wildlife discovery with cultural immersion, allowing you to explore traditional Berber villages while enjoying spectacular mountain scenery. It’s the perfect short escape for nature lovers looking to experience Morocco beyond the cities.
A 2 Day Birdwatching Tour from Marrakech is the perfect short escape into nature from Marrakech. In just two days, you’ll explore the diverse landscapes of the High Atlas Mountains and the lush Ourika Valley, home to a wide variety of bird species.
With chances to spot unique birds like the African Crimson-winged Finch and Moussier’s Redstart, plus authentic Berber cultural experiences, this tour offers a perfect mix of wildlife, scenery, and local life in a short time.
Your birdwatching journey begins with an early departure from Marrakech toward the stunning High Atlas Mountains. As you ascend into the mountains, the changing landscapes set the stage for your first birding experience.
Upon arrival in Oukaimeden, a high-altitude hotspot at around 2,600 meters, you’ll start exploring rocky slopes and alpine meadows. Here, you may encounter remarkable species such as the African Crimson-winged Finch and the elusive Atlas Horned Lark, both perfectly adapted to this harsh environment. Keep an eye out for the Alpine Accentor moving among the rocks, while the elegant Seebohm’s Wheatear perches on higher ground.
Throughout the day, your guide will help you identify birds not only visually but also by their calls. You may also spot the colorful Moussier’s Redstart, one of Morocco’s most iconic birds.
After a relaxing picnic lunch in nature, continue birdwatching before descending to a traditional Berber village. Enjoy a peaceful evening, local cuisine, and overnight stay in a mountain guesthouse.
Overnight: High Atlas Mountains
After breakfast, travel to the lush Ourika Valley, where rivers, greenery, and farmland create ideal conditions for a different variety of bird species. Morning birding here is especially rewarding.
As you explore the valley, you may observe the small and active African Blue Tit and hear the calls of the Common Bulbul echoing through the trees. The Cirl Bunting may be seen perched in open areas, while the striking Black Wheatear is often found on rocks and walls. With a bit of luck, you might also encounter the Barbary Partridge moving through the vegetation.
Later in the day, watch the skies for birds of prey such as the agile Eurasian Sparrowhawk and the soaring Booted Eagle.
After a traditional lunch and a short cultural visit in a Berber village, return to Marrakech in the afternoon, concluding your 2-day birdwatching adventure.
What is the starting point of the tour?
The tour starts and ends in Marrakech, with pickup directly from your accommodation.
Which areas are visited during the tour?
You will explore the High Atlas Mountains, including Oukaimeden, and the beautiful Ourika Valley.
What birds can I expect to see?
You may spot species such as the African Crimson-winged Finch, Moussier’s Redstart, Atlas Horned Lark, and African Blue Tit, depending on the season.
Do I need birdwatching experience?
No, this tour is suitable for both beginners and experienced birdwatchers. Your guide will assist with identification and provide explanations.
What is included in the tour?
The tour typically includes transport, a professional guide, accommodation for one night, and meals depending on the program.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, binoculars (if you have them), a camera, sunscreen, and warm clothing for the mountains.
When is the best time for this tour?
The best time is during spring and autumn when bird activity is highest and migratory species are present.
Is the tour private or shared?
It can be arranged as a private or small group tour, depending on your preference.
How difficult is the tour?
The tour is easy to moderate, with light walking suitable for most fitness levels.
Can the itinerary be customized?
Yes, the itinerary can be adjusted based on your interests, birding goals, and schedule.
