
Morocco’s High Atlas
From October 8th to the 19th 2025
Maximum 16 people
From October 8th to 19th, I’ll guide you through the High Atlas for 9 days of jumps, with an average of 2 per day, totaling around 15 to 20 jumps.
We’ll explore Amellagou for 6 days on low-profile gliders, then spend 3 days at the Cathedral with high-profile gliders.
💡Some spots are perfect for jumps in 2-piece, 1-piece suits, or even wingsuits, so feel free to bring your gear if you’re up for it!
👉There might even be the chance to open new jumps.
This trip is an opportunity to jump at diverse spots, fine-tune your techniques with my advice, and share moments with fellow enthusiasts.
In October, days in the High Atlas are usually mild (15-25°C), but mornings and evenings can be cool, especially at higher altitudes (5-10°C). Make sure to bring technical clothing: a light fleece, a windproof jacket, comfortable pants for the approaches, and sturdy hiking boots.
For jumps, your usual gear will do, but adjust your layers according to the weather.
⚠️Important: For the Cathedral site, a lanyard and a descent system (gri-gri, figure-eight, reverso, etc.) are required to ensure your safety on the cliffs.
✈️ Note: Flight tickets to Marrakech are at your own expense for full flexibility.
The High Atlas is more than just a base jumper’s playground. Between the Amellagou cliffs and the Cathedral, you’ll dive into an untouched, rugged region.
Away from the usual tourist spots, you’ll find Berber villages hanging from the mountains, warm locals, and a wild landscape that makes every jump feel even more special.
It’s your chance to jump while truly experiencing authentic Morocco, far from the crowds.
Jumps possible in 2-piece, 1-piece, or even wingsuit.
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