Trekking and Climbing Guidebooks for Africa

Africa offers endless possibilities for future guides for walking and exploration. Currently we have two guides covering trekking and climbing possibilities in the Moroccan Atlas and Anti-Atlas mountains, plus a comprehensive trekking guide to the renowned trekking peak, Mt Kilimanjaro.
 
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Mountaineering in the Moroccan High Atlas
The first English-language guide to winter mountaineering right across the Moroccan High Atlas of North Africa from Taroudant in the south-west to Midelt in the north-east, all accessible from Marrakech. Covers routes on 40 peaks over 3000m, including Jbel Toubkal, Ighil Mgoun, Jbel Tinergwet. For experienced winter walkers and mountaineers. Read and see more…
Walking in the Drakensberg
Walking guide to u-Khahlamba-Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, accessible from Johannesburg, Harrismith, Pietermaritzburg and Durban. 75 day walks, up to 20km, in Royal Natal National Park, Cathedral Peak, Monk's Cowl, Injisuthi, Giant's Castle, Highmoor, Kamberg, Lotheni, Cobham, Garden Castle. Read and see more…
Trekking in the Atlas Mountains
This guidebook concentrates on treks and summits in the Toubkal, Mgoun Massif and Jebel Sahro parts of Morocco's Atlas mountain range.The Atlas mountains are over 1000km long, high and wild. Describes treks and routes on all main summits in these areas, plus has all planning information to get the best from a trip to Morocco's mountains. Read and see more…
Kilimanjaro: A Complete Trekker's Guide
Guidebook to all the possible routes to climb Mount Kilimanjaro (5895m), Africa's highest peak. Includes detailed information on getting there, local conditions, preparation, acclimatisationand descent routes. Routes covered are Marangu, Umbwe, Machame, Lemosho, Shira, Rongai, South and North Circuit Paths, Mweka (descent) and Momela routes. Read and see more…
Climbing in the Moroccan Anti-Atlas
Guidebook includes climbing routes on 25 immense crags on the south side of Morocco's Jebel el Kest, 120km south-east of Agadir, based from Tafroute. The superb rock conditions on the pink quartzite rock provide excellent and adventurous rock climbing routes of up to 500 metres high across all grades. Read and see more…
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