Toubkal Express 2 days

Toubkal Mountain Trek 2 days turns out to curious hikers and lovers of trekking to Toubkal. The Toubkal (Jebel Toubkal) of volcanic origin is composed of Jurassic and Cretaceous formations. The ascent of Toubkal with highlight sounds of 4167 meters; the highest in the whole of North Africa. This summit is visible from the nearby mountains. Our trek to Toubkal, leads to the discovery of lunar landscapes, through tiny villages clinging to the hillside, lined with walnut trees, apple, terraced fields, where only the collar possible to pass from a valley or one village to another.

Included and Excluded

  • Transport from Marrakech and back.
  • Qualified Mountain Guide
  • Accommdation: Family house -Camp
  • All the food during the trek
  • Cook to prepare your meals
  • Mules to carry your luggage
  • International Flights
  • Sleeping bags
  • Tips & Gratuities for the team
  • Travel insurance
  • Drinks and Tips
  • Items of a personal nature

Itinerary

  • Day 01 :

    Marrakech – Imlil – Toubkal Refuge

    It’s a short trip for those who haven’t enough time here in Morocco. So the team will meet you in your Raid or hotel in Marrakech by the breakfast, and pick you up to Imlil where we we’ll start our trekking and meet your muleteers and the cook. Then head to Toubkal refuge (3207m) we’re going to get it after five hours walking with short breaks for the tea at the Moroccan pilgrimage, concerning the overnight you you’ll be given two options indoor or outdoor.

    1 hour 30 minute drive

    6 hours walk

  • Day 02:

    Toubkal Summit – Imlil – Marrakech

    We’ll start as early as possible to climb to Toubkal where you are having a nice and amazing landscapes on the Toubkal massif and the atlas chain, we’re going to descend into the refuge again in order to have lunch and take your staffs before start came down from the same way that we took on the first day, in order to get Imlil and be picked up to Marrakech to your raid or hotel.

    12 hours walk + 1 hour 30 minute drive

Maps