Mount Toubkal is the highest mountain in North Africa, reaching 4167m at its peak. Your ascent will take two days and culminate in a spectacular and stunning view of the Atlas Mountains and the Toubkal National Park. Trek to Toubkal summit, the highest peak in Northern Africa and admire the stunning panoramic views of the high Atlas Mountains. Start the trek from Imlil to Toubkal Refuge via Aremd and the Mizane Valley. Visit the shrine of Sidi Chamharouch and enjoy a scenic ride from Marrakech to the village of Imlil.
Early morning departure from Marrakech, drive 1h30 to the village of Imlil (1740 m) Meet your guide, have a tea, then begin trekking up the beautiful Aït Mizane valley, passing through the village of Aremd and the shrine at Sidi Chamharouch Continue the uphill ascent to the mountain refuge at about 3,200 m (often the Refuge du Toubkal). Trekking time ~5-6 hours. Overnight at the refuge. Rest, enjoy dinner, acclimatis
Very early start from the refuge toward the summit of Jebel Toubkal (4,167 m). The climb up takes ~3-4 hours depending on season and pace. At the summit: celebrate the achievement, take in the expansive views over the High Atlas, the plain of Marrakech, and even toward the Sahara on clear days. After summit, descend back down to the refuge for lunch, then continue down through Imlil valley to the village of Imlil. From Imlil, transfer by vehicle back to Marrakech
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