TOUBKAL 2 DAYS TREK
Mountain Toubkal Ascent Climb Trek At 4,167m, Mount Toubkal is the highest mountain in North Africa. The hike to the summit is challenging, but it requires no mountaineering experience and the panoramic view from his summit makes the hard work worthwhile.
DETAIL ITINERARY
Day 1 : Marrakech - Imlil - Chamharouch - Refuge Toubkal.
Meet at your hotel early in the morning at 8h30 with the guide and Driver. Transfer to Imlil valley 1740m, starting point for Toubkal. The luggage is loaded on the mules, and off we go to the refuge. Aremd, small village of Sidi Chamarouch, and by large curves the path goes up towards the refuge. Lunch picnic on the way, prepared by the local team.
Day 2 : Refuge Toubkal - Toubkal Summit - Imlil - Marrakech.
Climbing the summit 4167 Metters , on a good path and good trails, presents no difficulty, except the altitude. The path goes up a steep valley to lead to the wide ridge which leads to the summit. From there, you overlook a large part of the Atlas, the plains of Haouz to the north, Lake Ifni to the south, and an endless horizon towards Ouarzazate and the desert. The descent is done by the same route and, from the refuge, after lunch, return to Imlil. The driver waits in the village to return to Marrakech and drop you off at your accommodation at the end of the afternoon.
Trip information
Hightlights
The ascent of the highest peak in North Africa
Amazing View from the top
Atlas Mountains Peaks View
Cost includes
Air conditional transport
Guide speaking english
Accommodation at the Refuge (DORM)
All meals during your your trekp>
Mules to carry your luggages
Cook
Porters in winter time
Cost excludes
All expenses of personal nature
Tips
Notes
Region : High Atlas Mountains
Trip Difficulties : Hard
Max Altitude : 4167 Meters
Activities : Hiking ,Trekking and Climbing