Marrakech –Imlil 1740m-Toubkal Refuge 3207m
High Atlas Mountains - After a transfer to the small village of Imlil you begin your trek. Heading along the Mizane valley, you first cross the village of Armed then you join the shrine of Sidi Chamharouch. Here you will have your first break for lunch, before you continue following mule trucks going up into to Toubkal refuge 3207m for overnight and get ready for the following day.
Aprox 6 hours walk
- English-speaking guide for Mount Toubkal ascent
- Meals included: Lunch, Dinner, and Breakfast
- English-speaking driver for a 3-day Sahara excursion
- tips
- 3 lunchs to Sahara
- Soft Drinks
Ascend to Toubkal Peak, 4167 meters & Traverse the Sahara over 5 days
- Journey from Marrakech through the Atlas range & venture into the desert on a camel.
- Total Time & Availability: 5 consecutive days, accessible throughout the year.
Mount Toubkal soars to a height of 4,167 meters, crowning it the tallest peak in the region of North Africa. The journey to its crest isn’t overly onerous, it demands no prior experience in mountaineering, and rewards climbers with breathtaking, extensive views that make any exertion seem negligible.
To embark on the climb, a mere 90-minute drive from Marrakech is necessary to reach Imlil, which is located at 1,740 meters above sea level. Imlil, a quaint hamlet nestled amid the lofty High Atlas Mountains, serves as your gateway to ascent. Here, your climbing party will convene, commencing your trek. The climb to the pinnacle and return can be accomplished in a span of two days, which is then followed by a thrilling 3-day excursion into the vast Sahara to explore the enigmatic expanse of the Moroccan desert.
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