Bonjour à tous ! Je vais passer 20 jours au Maroc (du 02 au 22 janvier 2018).
Je sais qu'il i a plusieurs discussions qui tournent autour de mon sujet mais après en avoir lu plusieurs je n'Ai pas réussi à trouver de réponses précises à mon sujet.
J'aimerais surtout que vous me suggériez les routes à utiliser pour me déplacer entre les villes. Mon but étant de pouvoir contempler les plus beaux paysages, les plus belles vues tout en découvrant l'Architecture des villes et villages et surtout de pouvoir partager et échanger avec le peuple !!!
Ma crainte : C'est l'hiver .. donc je ne suis pas certains si les chemins sont tous praticables en moto / scooter ou voiture.
Exemple : Entre Mergouza et ouarzazate j'aimerais bien passer par les gorges de toudra ou bien de dades mais est-ce faisable en janvier ?
En hiver j'ai lu que de Taliouine on peut faire un trek dans le Djebel de Siroua. Est-ce un bel endroit ? Car il me semble que le Haut Atlas et le moyen Atlas ne sont pas accessible en hiver ! donc il y aurait l'anti Atlas de praticable !
Donc j'aimerais que vous me suggériez les plus belles routes praticables en janvier que je devrais utiliser pour mon voyage.
J'aimerais faire le trajet en moto / scooter si cela est possible en janvier ??
De plus je n'ai que 20 jours pour mon itinéraire.. j'imagine qu'avec mon trajet décrit plus haut je vais manquer de temps mais mon désir est de découvrir les plus beaux endroits du pays et rien manquer !!
Si vous croyez que je devrais modifier mon trajet faites moi le savoir ( par exemple peut-être éviter le nord mais je tiens quand même a chefchouen - Fès - Meknes et volubilis).
J'ai entendu parlé de Dakhla ... vos impressions ?
En fin :
1. est-ce réaliste de me déplacer en moto / scooter tout au long de mon voyage en janvier ?
2. suggérez-moi les meilleures routes à utiliser pour découvrir les plus beaux paysages !
** faites moi savoir tout ce que je devrais faire en janvier au maroc en 20 jours
UN énorme merci à vous qui allez prendre le temps de me répondre 🙂
je ne suis pas à moto, mais j'ai fait ces trajets soit en janvier soit en decembre, en voiture (taxi collectifs - bus)
mon idée est que tu peux aller partout, mais sans te fixer absolument sur un itinéraire fixe, et tu prends conseils au fur et à mesure sur les possibilités, les routes ouvertes ou fermées. Tu auras les renseignements après des marocains : hébergements, commerçants, police ou gendarmerie, chauffeur de bus (dans les gares routières).
les principales routes ne sont pas souvent fermées. Mais bon, ça arrive, même si c'est souvent déblayé assez vite.
janvier de cette année : on passait partout dans l'anti-atlas, j'y étais, les routes étaient impec, mais on est jamais à l''abri .
comme on a pas besoin de réserver les hébergements à cette période, tu gardes ton entière liberté.
c'est des parcours que tu n'as pas besoin de bétonner. tu y vas au feeling.
le djebel siroua est magnifique. comme aussi toute la région Taroudant-Tafraout- c'est splendide.
je parle pour les routes à voiture , surement qu'à moto on peut passer ailleurs et que là, encore plus que sur routes, il faut se fier aux locaux ....
nul ne peut te dire comment ce sera vraiment au moment T où tu passeras.
Dakkla : ben par là, pas de souci, c'est le grand sud, chaleur et en général, grand sec. moi j'aime cette descente vers Dakkla, le désert et le désert et encore le désert, sur la gauche, et sur ta droite, la côte les falaises, les cabanes de pêcheurs. avec la liberté de la moto, ç 'est top. Mais
faut aimer l'aridité.
des haltes que j'aime bien : Aglou, puis Tan Tan plage et Tarfaya, y'a pas pléthore de touristes. 😉
A première vue votre itineraire semble correct ., j'ai fait deux fois cet itineraire en janvier sans neige , mais bon on ne sait jamais .
Pour la moto je suppose que vous avez envisage une location , avez vous lu les retours des motards qui ont loués , il faut faire attention au matériel , c'est cher et pas d'assurance tout risque .
Pour le Todhga et le Dades ca passe .
Je laisse à d'autres le soin de vous décrire le nord , j'ai eu de la pluie en janvier assez souvent .
De Ouarzazate à Agadir , je suppose que vous passerez par Taliouine , un arret s'impose dans cette petite ville . Ensuite je vous proposerais de descendre directement vers Sidi Ifni en prenant la direction de Tafraout , de splendides paysages vous attendent . De Tafraout ou une pause est vraiment sympa vous pouvez rejoindre Tiznit et ensuite Sidi Ifni par la route côtière quî passe par Aglou . la route est belle et correspond à ce que vous recherchez .
L'anti Atlas est superbe , plein de petites routes a devouvrir à moto .
Pour Dakhla , en Janvier , il faut tenir compte du vent , ca souffle souvent . J'ai expérimenté en voiture ( fin janvier) je n'aurais pas souhaité être en moto 😉 Comme l'indique Cambrousse c'est beau , mais c'est long ....et de plus c'est une route parcourue par les camions qui descendent en Afrique et il n'y a pas de plan B , à vous de voir .
Je precise tout de suite que je ne suis pas motarde , mais que j'ai tenu compte des remarques d'autres motards que je connais .
Pour l'antii Atlas j'ai laissé un carnet de voyage sur ce site en juin , si ça peut vous être utile .
https://voyageforum.com/discussion/routes-sud-marocain-trois-semaines-tranquilles-d8148410/
https://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=7688888;#7688888
Wow merci !
Tes informations sont de très bonnes lignes directrices pour mon voyage ! elles éclaircissent bien mes choix d'itinéraire !!
Les photos de tes carnets de voyages sont vraiment à envier haha !!
Bonjour
je vais presque ts les ans au Maroc en janvier (cette année en février) avec qqs amis ou famille en moto. On file tjrs au sud du Haut Atlas : rares pbs, paysages superbes ds l'antiatlas, du littoral à l'erg Chebbi. Sauf si pluie (plus rare au sud) : alors avoir de la patience, tout finit par s'arranger.
Nous évitons les villes, l'arrière pays est tellement beau et les habitants tellement accueillants : la moto c'est l'idéal. Surtout en laissant le temps au temps.
Qqs idées : Tafraoute et les gorges d'Ait Mansour, Tata la méconnue, les routes par Foum Zguid, Agdz, le Draa, Ait Benhaddou et Telouet, la vallée des Roses et les gorges du Dadès et du Todra, Imilchil, l'erg Chebbi... les classiques. Et puis les chemins de traverse... et les autres conseils.
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Hello everyone.
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I'll be on my motorcycle with a small tent.
I've noticed that some campsites have exorbitant prices.
If you've traveled through the Dolomites by motorcycle or otherwise and camped there, I'd love any tips on places and prices where I can stay for one night or several.
Thanks to all of you, and happy travels.
I’m starting to think about a trip that’s really close to my heart: Algeria by motorcycle, specifically the southern part of the country. It’d be for January 2025, and I’ve got two main questions:
Is it possible for an individual on a motorcycle to travel freely, outside of any organized tour, or does the regulation require some kind of supervision in the Algerian Sahara region?
Is the Hoggar massif accessible by road or by (rideable) tracks?
Beyond the official recommendations, I’m really looking for your firsthand experiences.
Thanks so much for your answers, and sorry if my questions are a bit newbie!
I just realized I’ve been registered on VoyageForum since... March 28, 2012 😊. Yet, I’ve barely participated until now.
August 1, 2026, will mark a somewhat special milestone: 5 years on the road.
We left Switzerland on August 1, 2021 with a simple idea: let chance decide our direction. We placed a bottle of wine on a world map, spun it... and it chose our first destination.
A year later, when we arrived in Morocco, we faced a new choice: continue toward Africa or head to Asia. This time, a tarot card game made the decision. Since then, we’ve tried to keep this journey as open to the unexpected as possible.
Today, that adds up to about 120,000 km, 46 countries, and over 1,800 days on the road—mostly by motorcycle, but also by sailboat, train, bus, hitchhiking, or on foot when adventure calls.
Our guiding thread isn’t just the motorcycle, but service exchanges. Instead of simply passing through countries, we try to stop regularly to lend a hand to the people we meet. So far, that’s about 600 days of volunteering.
Over the years, we’ve:
renovated a house in Croatia
made earth bricks in the Moroccan desert
helped sail a boat through the Greek islands
looked after houses, dogs, horses, a camel... and lots of other animals
worked at a street art festival in Morocco
created videos for local associations and projects
worked the grape harvest on the Tibetan plateau
been accredited as "media" for the World Nomad Games in Central Asia
Some of the moments that have stuck with us the most include six months in China, a night spent on the Great Wall, the Pamir Highway, the Silk Road, three months in Taiwan, and the incredible encounters in the mountains of Central Asia.
We travel on Falkor, our lucky dragon—a 2014 BMW F800GS that’s been with us since the start and is starting to have some great stories of its own.
While we share our adventure on Instagram, Polarsteps, and YouTube, that’s not why we’re here. The forum’s rules about promotion are clear, and I totally get them. If I’m finally taking the time to write, it’s mostly because after five years on the road, I thought our experience might be useful to other travelers.
Happy to chat about:
preparing for a long motorcycle trip
visas and borders
the Silk Road and Central Asia
riding in China (with or without a motorcycle)
volunteering and service exchanges while traveling
gear, daily life on the road... or just the unexpected moments that make long-term travel so special
Looking forward to swapping stories and hearing about your adventures too! 😊 Greetings from Thailand, and happy to chat! ✌️
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planning to ride through Rajasthan on a motorcycle in January 2027 and I’d love to hear about the road conditions.
I’ll be riding with a buddy on a Royal Enfield that I’ll rent in Delhi.
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I’d love to get some tips on a fun itinerary and hear your thoughts on the roads up north.
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Thanks for sharing your experience, and I’m all ears for any great tips you’ve got!
Best regards
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I don’t expect dozens of applicants, since motorcycle riders are few and far between on this forum, but I’m putting this out there anyway.
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Why not explore the Peloponnese!
I’m not particularly drawn to museums, ruins, or monuments.
I want to experience local life—small villages, seaside spots, beaches, and the interior if the landscapes are extraordinary.
Ideally, coming from Athens, I’d take a bus or train to get as close as possible to a starting point, then rent a scooter (125cc) to explore by taking secondary roads or even coastal paths. I’d stay in 2-3 places for a few days each to discover their surroundings.
Do a loop.
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From Athens, the best option would be to take either a flight or a bus to Kalamata. Rent a scooter and head either west or east. Is there a tertiary road (very lightly trafficked) or a path where I can ride slowly, take it easy, and enjoy the scenery without being bothered by traffic? I’d like to go all the way to Monemvasia, still hugging the coast. I need to find a way to avoid returning to Kalamata to drop off the scooter and catch a flight—maybe a small town where the train stops so I can head back to Athens.
Thanks in advance for your tips.
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I’m looking for info on shipping my vehicle by sea—possibly to Uruguay or another destination, as I haven’t finalized anything yet.
How do you get visas for the countries I’ll be crossing: Uruguay, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, and Chile? Are they e-Visas, obtained at the border, or through embassies?
Where can I get vehicle insurance?
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Hello,
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We’ll need to coordinate departure dates—"ideally in November."
I’m currently checking out routes to take. Any tips would be welcome! :)
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One thing’s for sure—we’d prefer a guide in French since we don’t speak English 😅.
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I understand we need to book online rather than on-site.
Thanks in advance for your replies!
Hello,
Next October we’re planning to ride the Ruta de la Plata by motorcycle—a historic Spanish route that runs from Gijón to Seville, also known as the N630.
Has anyone here already ridden it?
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Thanks in advance for any tips or details about this route!