Embark on an exhilarating 3-day trekking adventure to conquer the summit of Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in Northern Africa. Departing from Marrakech, journey through picturesque valleys, charming villages, and rugged mountain terrain as you make your way to the Toubkal Refuge. From there, ascend to the summit for breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. Experience the beauty of the High Atlas Mountains and immerse yourself in Berber culture before returning to Marrakech, enriched by the unforgettable mountain expedition.
Departure from your hotel or Riad in a private 4×4 vehicle with air-conditioning and comfortable to Imlil via Asni and the valley walnut Ait Misan.Imlil is the center to hire mountain guides and mules due to its unique position and its connection to several Berber villages and a very popular start point of treks and hikes for climbing Toubkal mountain, thus, start on mules backs to Aremd 1905 m, last village in the valley and 2H to the famous marabout Sidi Chemharouch 2250m. Camp at the refuge Toubkal. Dinner overnight camping.
Breakfast and departure to the summit of Toubkal. Begin the day early as you continue your trek to the summit of Jebel Toukbal, the highest peak in Northern Africa. Cross river streams and head across the fields of the mountains, navigating the endless carpet of boulders and rocks. Cresting the ridge line, find yourself on the plateau and stop to admire the breathtaking vistas of the surrounding landscape, including unrestricted views from the Marrakesh Plain to the High Atlas in the north and as far south as the Anti-Atlas and the Sahara. Once you have reached the summit, gingerly begin your journey back down the mountain. Dinner overnight camping.
After breakfast, start a visit to the famous marabout Sidi Chemharouch 2250 m, a revered saint, for the care of spiritual diseases, access to this magical marabout is only permitted for Muslims, just a white painted rock. Lunch in Imlil and return to Marrakesh. End of your Mount Climbing in Toubkal.
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