Mount Toubkal, the summit which stands as the most elevated position (13,665 feet
[4,165 metres]) within both Morocco and the Atlas range. This pinnacle is located 40 miles (60 km) to the south of Marrakech within the High Atlas (Haut Atlas) region.
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Toubkal - Day 1: Marrakesh – Imlil – Nelter Refuge
You’ll be picked up at your hotel after breakfast and head off on the 90-minute drive to Imlil village. This is where you’ll meet the rest of the small team before embarking on a 5-6 hour trek to the small shelter under the top of Toubkal. In some places, the paths are quite steep and narrow, as you continue to rise through the secluded mountains. The route takes you through several passes before you arrive at the shelter where you can enjoy Berber hospitality and spend the night.
The first day’s trek will involve walking for 5-6 hours and a climb of 1,500 metres (4,921 feet).
Day 2: Toubkal Refuge – Toubkal Summit – Imlil – Marrakesh
On the second day, you’ll make the ascent to the highest point of the Maghreb. Note that this climb does not present any major difficulties. The last peak of Toubkal is wide and the climb is not as steep on the approach to the summit. Marvel at the cliffs that overlook the other side of Lake d’Ifni. After reaching the highest point in North Africa, you will descend to Imlil, where you’ll be picked up for the return trip to Marrakech.
The duration of the second day’s trek is approximately 9 hours.
- Bottled water
- Mule to carry your gear
- Experienced mountain guide
- Overnight stay in Toubkal Refuge
- Air-conditioned transport
- Ice axe provided in winter
- Two lunches, one dinner, and breakfast included
- Coffee or tea included
- sleeping bags
- Gratuities
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.