Jebel Toubkal is Morocco’s highest peak, and the second highest in Africa. 

Trekkers in the Atlas Mountains often make it their first goal.  The ascent is not easy, but it is waiting for anyone in good physical condition who is looking for an adventure. The journey to this rocky giant is s great way to see and experience Berber culture and customs. You will enjoy their warmth and hospitality

in the villages along the route to Toubkal. Stunning views of the surrounding land await you at the summit. This is a climb not to be missed!

toubkal summit trekking

Itinerary 

DAY 1:  MARRAKECH–IMLIL–TOUBKAL REFUGE

In the morning we will travel to Imlil, the starting point of our trek, by minibus or 4×4. From here we begin our trek, passing by Sidi Chamharouch, high up by a narrowing river valley where two rivers converge.  Enjoy lunch close to this shrine,which regularly attracts groups of religious pilgrims.  After lunch we continue to Toubkal 

Mountain Refuge (3200m). After a traditional Berber dinner, we will spend the night camping nearby or in the Refuge itself, depending on weather conditions.

DAY 2:  TOUBKAL REFUGE–TOUBKAL SUMMIT–IMLIL–MARRAKECH

Early departure after breakfast for our ascent of Jebel Toubkal. At the summit enjoy breathtaking 360 degree panoramic views of the Atlas Mountains, the peaks of the Anti-Atlas, including its highest point, the Siroua (3304m) and the Haouez plains.You will have plenty of time to enjoy the scenery, take photos, and relax before starting the descent. We then return to Imlil via the Refuge and shrine and return to Marrakech by transport.

  • Group 1 person :280
  • Group 2 -3 people :€180 / person
  • Group 4 – 7 people :150 € / person
  • Group 8 – 12 people: 120€ / person
  • extra 20 € /person in winter season 
  • transport from the airoport to airoport 
  • over night in Riad or Hotel in Marrakesh 
  • accommodations during the trek (guest houses or tents 
  • Mountain Guide 
  • food during the trek 
  • mules to carry the luggage 
  • Travel insurance 
  • flight 
  • personal drinks 
  • dinners in Marrakesh 
  • tips for the staff 
  • rented equipment 

this trek run from May to October 

  •   hiking boots and
  • Personal first aid kit.

  • A sleeping bag suitable for 3 to 4 seasons 

  • Lightweight, waterproof over-pants or rain trousers.

  • Reusable water bottle or a hydration bladder (recommended).

  • A soft-sided bag with a capacity of 50-80 liters.

  • A compact, lightweight daypack.

  • UV-protective sunglasses.

  • High-SPF sunscreen.

  • A flashlight and extra batteries.

  • A towel and all your personal hygiene items.