Mount Toubkal: Spectacular 2-Day Climb from Marrakech to North Africa's Highest Peak

Embark on a thrilling 2-day climb from Marrakech to Mount Toubkal, North Africa’s highest peak. Experience breathtaking views of the Atlas Mountains and Toubkal National Park.

Duration: 2 days
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights

Day 1: Marrakech to Imlil to Toubkal Refuge
Begin the journey from Marrakech at approximately 9 am, following a warm welcome drink, and head towards Imlil. From Imlil, embark on a picturesque journey south, navigating through the rugged peaks and deep valleys of the Toubkal Massif. Pass through Aremd, the largest and highest village in the Imlil…

What's Included
  • All-inclusive meals for 2 days (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
  • Private transportation to/from Marrakech hotel or Riad
  • Mule service for baggage transportation
  • Overnight stay at Toubkal Refuge
  • Professional guide services
  • Sleeping bag provided
What's Not Included
  • Drinks
Additional Information

Achieve heights of 4167m as you conquer Mount Toubkal, North Africa’s tallest mountain. A two-day ascent will reward you with breathtaking vistas of the Atlas Mountains and Toubkal National Park. Embark on a trek to the highest point in Northern Africa, Toubkal summit, and behold the awe-inspiring panorama of the Atlas Mountains. Your journey begins in…

Location
Marrakech
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Valerie_j
Nov 2, 2024
Just Do It! - With the right guide, this is totally enjoyable. Hussein and Saeed were energetic, encouraging and very safety conscious. We lacked nothing. Plenty of food to compliment our own snacks, walking forecasts to help us mentally prepare with excellent local knowledge to help us learn about the Berber people and their culture. A memorable experience for sure.
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Marieke_v
Oct 3, 2023
Great trip! - We had a great time climbing Toubkal. We strongly recommend our guide Kamal he is very friendly and made sure we were safe. He also told us a lot about the Maroccan culture which was very interesting. The climb requires good fitness level but is technically not very difficult. We rented a head torch and walking sticks in Imlil which is recommended! Also bring earplugs for the refugee where you will sleep, this can be quite noisy. We recommend this trip to everyone who likes outdoor adventure!
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Rachel_l
May 5, 2023
Toubkal hiking experience! - We had a wonderful time! We are from the Rockies and felt the hike was very reasonable if you have hiked before. The altitude does get to you a bit more near the top, so walk slower than you want and take breaks. The view is stunning. There is quite a stretch of glacier so either rent cramp-ons or bring them. You should bring lots of layers, a headlamp, sugar snacks and gravol (for altitude sickness), hiking boots, day pack, and your passport (there’s a police check before entering Toubkal. Lots of places to buy water along the way. Our guide, Ibrahim was amazing! He was so patient and encouraging and did so much for us! The lodge you stay at is very much “glamping.” We had an amazing time and are grateful for the experience! Thanks so much again Ibrahim!
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Siobhan_c
Feb 9, 2023
A tough climb but worth it - We had a great time climbing Toubkal with our guide Abdo, and would definitely recommend this trip - everything ran seamlessly. It's a tough climb, we'd consider ourselves quite fit and do a lot of hiking but definitely found the summit push hard. Another thing to note is make sure you have good gear if climbing in the winter. We summitted on the 5th of Feb and it was -20C at the peak. Accommodation is basic but absolutely fine for what you need for one night and the food was perfect. It's a stunning area and we'd definitely recommend visiting!
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Lizzi_h
Oct 31, 2022
Amazing time, Muhammed is brilliant - I loved this trek. Really enjoyed being in the mountains, amazing fresh food, the refuge mattresses were comfortable and the blankets were thick and warm. Muhammed, our guide, was amazing. Someone in our group was suffering badly from altitude symptoms and he made sure that she was okay. I would advise bringing layers, windproof clothes, a headtorch and gloves. It can get cold and windy up there! Definitely recommend.
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Albert_c
May 6, 2024
To the Top - Beside the nature, and "early birds heading the top", ...tailored based service previden. Strongly recommended.
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Amy_c
Apr 7, 2024
Harder than expected! - When you book this trek, I would advise choosing a pick up spot like cafe de France in the main square as they do not communicate with you about the pick up location and you don’t want to be left wondering if they’re going to pick you up or not. This trek is really tough, a lot more difficult then we expected, you need a good level of fitness to complete and get to the top. Hiking gear - boots, thermals, head torch etc necessary. Would advise bringing sweets etc for extra energy also. Our guide, Abdul, was brilliant. I wouldn’t have been able to get to the top without him and he dragged me up there and wouldn’t give up on me. The view from the top is amazing. The trek itself has better facilities than expected - lots of tuck shops with water, chocolate bars and crisps etc. The refuge was much better than expected also - had some western toilets, showers with apparently warm water (although probably no point in showering) and plugs so you can charge your devices. You will need to bring toilet roll though. The first day is 5 hours of hiking with a lunch break, you reach the refuge, have dinner, then get up at 4am the next day to hike to the ascent, then all the way back down. It’s intense, difficult but glad we did it!
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Alexandra_k
Oct 23, 2023
Elevating experience - The tour was fairly organized, but the information provided is very little. First and for most-come in hiking gears, putting layers, and waterproof shoes, clothing. Not pair of jeans and trainers… ( have seen people ) The base camp is well organized and there is everything you need. Get basic toiletry with you, ideally a pair of flipflop to ease your feet from the boots. Altitude sickness can get to anyone, depends on the weather conditions it can worsen, as you will also need to fight the elements. I would not recommend the hike to beginners.
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Evaliisa_l
Apr 18, 2023
Worth all the struggle! :) - It was amazing to be at the top of Mount Toubkal! But the way up was tougher than I expected. The guide was helpful and encouraging. It might have been better if we would have started the hike from Imlil village in the morning (not afternoon), so we could have walked slower and it might have been easier to get used to the altitude.
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James_b
Jan 3, 2023
A peak to remember - This was an overall terrific experience, all down to our Guide, Mohammed who first summited Mount Toubkal at the tender age of 8 and continues to this day. He is passionate about the Atlas, the Berber people and the wonder of mountains. I would remind all those considering it that you need to go prepared for freezing conditions both inside the Refuge and on the mountain and very spartan conditions. Wet wipes, a thermos, plenty of thermal underclothes and a head torch are all essential. Don’t get scammed by some of the unscrupulous vendors renting mountaineering equipment at extortionate prices - review the main shops and go to these.
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