Mount Toubkal Climb: 2-Day Adventure with Scenic View of High Atlas Mountains from Marrakech
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Ascend the lofty heights of Mount Toubkal, the tallest peak in Morocco and North Africa. In just two days, you could find yourself at the apex of Mount Toubkal. Witness the grandeur of the High Atlas mountains and delight in the breathtaking vistas from the pinnacle.

Duration: 2 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

Day 1

Mount Toubkal - After an early breakfast you’ll head out on the 2 hour drive to the small village of Imlil. You’ll meet up with your guide and mules there, load up and set off on the 5-6 hour trek to the small refuge below the summit. The tracks are quite steep and narrow in places. You’ll continue climbing through these remote mountains and over several passes before arriving at the refuge where you’ll spend the night, enjoying Berber hospitality. Accommodation: Les Mouflons

Mount Toubkal - Toubkal Trek will allow you the chance to trek to the summit of Mount Toubkal which is the highest peak in North Africa at 4167m. This 2 day trek offers a trekking experience to the peak which involves no climbing.

The itinerary for this 2 day Toubkal Trek has been designed for keen walkers, as the ascent is non-technical, but does involve some easy scrambling and snow slopes (only in the winter).

The tour starts from Marrakech and you transfer to the village of Imlil where you will meet your guide. You will then trek with your guide, mule and muleteer and private cook, learning about the Berber culture and heritage during your trek.

Make sure you bring your camera as the views from the summit of Mount Toubkal are amazing across the mountains to Marrakech to the north, and the start of the Sahara to the south. During this 2 day Toubkal Trek you will be rewarded with stunning views of the Atlas Mountains, green valleys and Berber villages. If you choose to do this itinerary between November and April the two days will involve walking in crampons and using ice axes.

High Atlas Mountains - The High Atlas rises in the west at the Atlantic Ocean and stretches in an eastern direction to the Moroccan-Algerian border. At the Atlantic and to the southwest the range drops abruptly and makes an impressive transition to the coast and the Anti-Atlas range. To the north, in the direction of Marrakech, the range descends less abruptly.

What's Included
  • Transport
  • Accommodation
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Breakfast
  • Guide
What's Not Included
  • Sleeping bags
Location
Jemaa el-Fna
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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