Classic Mount Toubkal Trek

Duration: 2 days
Trails: T2 trails
Distance: 10 - 15 km per day
Ascent per day: 500 - 1000 m ascent per day

> Quick ascent of Mt Toubkal
> Visit Berber villages
> view of all the High Atlas Mountains

Jebel Toubkal is North Africa’s highest mountain. It has been a target for mountain climbers
since the 1920’s when the Club Alpin Francis founded a branch in Casablanca and European
adventurers started discovering High Atlas Mountains. The path leading from Imlil directly to
Jebel Toubkal is a perfect choice for those who want to get straight on top. This two-day trek
with an overnight stay in a mountain refuge and an early morning set off for the peak provides
marvelous moments observing the silent beauty of the rocks lit up with the sun’s first rays.

Itinerary

Day
1

Marrakech – Imlil – Sidi Chamharouch – Toubkal refuge

You will be picked up from your hotel in Marrakech around 8:00 am. Our driver will take you to Imlil (1740m), a Berber village located about 65 km south from Marrakech, where our trek will start. Here we will meet the Berber muleteer crew. An experienced mountain guide will take you on a walk through the Berber villages via the shrine of Sidi Chamharouch (2500m) to reach the mountain hut. Here we will stop for a picnic lunch. After enjoying the lunch and having a short break, we will continue towards the refuge (3200 m). A glass of tasty mint tea will be served for you there. Hot shower will be available to wash off the dust from your body and freshen up for the next day. In the evening a traditional Moroccan meal will be prepared for dinner. During summer months there is an option to spend a night in the tent.

Refuge Toubkal Les Mouflons

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Refuge Toubkal Les Mouflons
Day
2

Toubkal refuge – Summit – return to Imlil

The next day starts with an early wake up to escape from the full power of the Sun. Breakfast is served around 5:00 am. We will begin the ascent climb at 5:30 am. In the middle of our climb we will stop for a short break with some refreshments – water, oranges and nuts. After walking uphill for some 3-4 hours, we will be able to enjoy a picturesque view of all the High Atlas Mountains, valleys and Berber villages. When reaching the summit, we will have a break of 45 minutes to take pictures and enjoy the magnificent view. Afterwards we will return back to the hut, where the lunch will be awaiting for us. To get back to Imlil we will follow the same route down the hill.

Included

  • Transfers

    All necessary transfers (bus, taxi, private transport, etc.) as described in the itinerary are included.

  • Accommodation in refuges

    During your trek, you stay in refuges. These are simple in nature but fully equipped. Do not expect too much luxury.

  • Meals

    This trek includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

  • Professional guide

    During your trek, you will at all times be accompanied by an English speaking guide.

  • Water

    Enough drinking water will be provided during the trip.

  • Muleteer

    A muleteer will be there to assist with transporting all the necessary equipment, luggage, food, etc.

Excluded

  • Traveling to and from

    This trip does not include costs for transportation (flights, bus travel, etc.) to your destination.

  • Crampons and Ice Axe

    In case you are summitting in winter, crampons and an ice axe a reccommended. These are not provided by your trekking company.

  • Sleeping bag

    You must bring your own sleeping bag with you. You can rent a sleeping bag from your trekking company.

  • Tipping

    Gratuities for the guide are not covered by the trek's price. The amount to tip is at your discretion, yet if you've received excellent service from your guide, considering a generous tip is appreciated.

  • Travel Insurance

    Your international travel insurance is your own responsibility. It is important that your travel insurance also covers adventures at a high altitude. Discuss your itinerary with the insurance company before your trek.

  • Accommodation before and after the trek

    Before and after the trek you have to take care of your own accommodation.

  • Personal expenses

    Personal expenses such as souvenirs, drinks at the bar and other similar expenses are your own responsibility.

FAQ

  • Tip 1: Choose the route that suits you best

  • Tip 4: The best season for climbing Mount Toubkal

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Jan Bakker
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This trek is operated by
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