2-Day Trekking to Toubkal Mountain
Embark on a two-day trek to Jbel Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa, rising to 4,167 meters. This challenging yet rewarding journey will take you through diverse landscapes and offer a deep dive into the unique Berber culture of the region. You'll experience stunning views, traditional villages, and the serene beauty of the Toubkal National Park.
Day 1: Marrakech – Imlil (90.7 km, approximately 2 hours 4 minutes)
Morning Transfer: Your driver will pick you up at 9:00 AM from your accommodation in Marrakech. Begin your drive towards the Atlas Mountains, passing through the town of Tahnaout. Here, you can stop by a local Argan oil cooperative, where you’ll learn how women process argan nuts into various products. Continue your drive to Asni, where, if it's Saturday, you can explore a traditional Berber market.
Arrival in Imlil: Upon reaching Imlil, you'll enjoy a cup of mint tea and meet your local guide. After a brief introduction, you'll start your trek towards the highest village in the Imlil Valley. Depending on your fitness and preference, you can choose between hikes ranging from one to three hours.
Exploring Villages & Waterfalls: Your trek will take you through the scenic Berber hamlets of Ait Mizan, Targa, and Imoula, as well as picturesque waterfalls. A stop at Tamatert offers incredible views over terraced fields of barley, corn, and vegetables, surrounded by cherry and walnut trees.
Lunch & Overnight Stay: Descend into the village of Aït Souka and enjoy a traditional Moroccan lunch in a Berber family guesthouse. After lunch, you’ll continue exploring the area and then spend the night in a local guesthouse, where you’ll be treated to a hearty dinner.
Day 2: Imlil – Toubkal Summit (4,167 m)
Early Morning Start: After an early breakfast, you'll transfer to Imlil, where you'll meet your muleteers. Begin your ascent through Aremd village and head towards the Toubkal Refuge (3,100 m). Along the way, you'll pass terraced fields, irrigation channels, and the Sidi Chamarouch shrine, a spiritual site high in the mountains.
Summit Ascent: After resting at the refuge, you'll start the ascent of Mount Toubkal, a strenuous yet non-technical climb that leads to the summit via a steep valley and broad ridge. The effort is rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the High Atlas Mountains and surrounding valleys.
Descent & Return to Marrakech: Following the summit, descend back to the Toubkal Refuge for lunch and tea before making your way back down through Aremd. From there, you'll meet your driver for the return trip to Marrakech. On the way back, you'll pass through the gorges of Moulay Brahim, where you can opt for a brief camel ride before continuing your journey to Marrakech, arriving by late evening.
Key Highlights:
Explore the scenic beauty of the Atlas Mountains and Toubkal National Park.
Experience Berber culture, traditional villages, and local cuisine.
Hike to the highest summit in North Africa, with spectacular views from the top.
What to Bring:
Sturdy hiking boots, a warm jacket, and a hat.
Snacks and water for the journey.