"Cycling the Atlas Mountains" describes a bicycle through Morocco’s famous mountain range. This isn't a quick spin; it is a substantial journey across varied terrain like high peaks and deep valleys. You ride along scenic backroads and dirt paths, passing by terraced farms, rivers, and quiet villages. Most people do this as a guided tour or a multi-day holiday. These trips include pre-planned routes and local support, which lets you focus on the Moroccan culture and food while you're out in nature.
It is essentially a road trip, but you’re on a bike instead of in a car. Your "highway" is the rugged and constantly changing landscape of the Atlas Mountains.
Don't mistake this for a casual afternoon ride. The description points out that it is a long, immersive route and usually part of a multi-day vacation. This implies a more serious, planned adventure that takes some real effort.
Which parts of this immersive route would be most interesting to cover in a blog post?