4 Days Mount Toubkal Ascent Trek
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A 4 Days Mount Toubkal Ascent Trek offering better acclimatization, scenic high passes, and a safer climb to the summit of North Africa’s highest peak.
This 4-day Mount Toubkal ascent is ideal for trekkers who want a safer, more comfortable climb with extra acclimatization. The route includes stunning high passes, remote valleys, and unforgettable summit views.
Included
- Private transport Marrakech ↔ Imlil
- Certified mountain guide
- Mule support and muleteer
- Accommodation (3 nights)
- All meals during trek
- Safety and trekking logistics
Not Included
- Sleeping bag at refuge
- Crampons/ice axe (winter season)
- Travel insurance
- Tips and personal expenses
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Departure
Marrakech -
Departure Time
8 AM -
Return Time
6 PM -
Dress Code
Comfort Shoes and Cloths
Tour Plan
1
Day 1: Marrakech – Imlil – Tizi Mzik Pass – Tamsoult
- Morning transfer from Marrakech to Imlil
- Meet your mountain guide and begin trekking
- Ascend through juniper forests to Tizi Mzik Pass (2,489m)
- Enjoy panoramic views over the Imlil Valley
- Descend toward Tamsoult Valley
- Overnight in a traditional Berber guesthouse
2
Day 2: Tamsoult – Aguelzim Pass – Toubkal Refuge
- Gradual ascent through remote mountain terrain
- Cross the spectacular Aguelzim Pass (3,560m)
- Views of Mount Toubkal and surrounding peaks
- Descend to Toubkal Refuge
- Dinner and overnight at the refuge
3
Day 3: Mount Toubkal Summit (4,167m) – Toubkal Refuge
- Early morning start for summit push
- Challenging but rewarding ascent to the peak
- Reach the summit and enjoy 360° views
- Descend carefully back to the refuge
- Rest, dinner, and overnight
4
Day 4: Toubkal Refuge – Imlil – Marrakech
- Breakfast at the refuge
- Descend through Sidi Chamharouch and Aroumd
- Arrive in Imlil
- Lunch and return transfer to Marrakech
🧭 Tour Information – High Atlas Mountains & Mount Toubkal Treks
This section applies to all trekking and hiking tours in the High Atlas Mountains, including Berber village hikes and Mount Toubkal ascents.
🥾 What You Should Bring
To ensure a safe and comfortable trekking experience, we recommend bringing the following essentials:
- Comfortable trekking backpack (20–35L)
- Good-quality hiking boots (well broken-in)
- Warm sleeping bag (especially for refuge stays)
- Trekking poles (optional but highly recommended)
- Reusable water bottle or hydration system
- Sunscreen (high SPF), lip balm & sunglasses
- Personal first aid kit & medications
- Headlamp or torch (important for summit days)
- Camera or phone for photos
- Personal toiletries & wet wipes
- Cash for tips and personal expenses
- Lightweight, breathable hiking clothes
- Warm fleece or down jacket
- Waterproof and windproof jacket
- Trekking trousers (convertible recommended)
- Thermal base layers (for high altitude or winter)
- Sun hat or cap
- Warm hat and gloves (essential above 3,000m)
- Comfortable hiking socks (plus spare pairs)
- Spring (March–May): Mild temperatures, green valleys, wildflowers
- Autumn (September–November): Clear skies, perfect hiking conditions
- Possible but warmer at lower altitudes
- Early starts recommended
- Snow above 3,000m
- Ideal for experienced trekkers and winter ascents of Mount Toubkal
- Requires winter equipment and professional guidance
- Berber village treks: Easy to moderate
- High Atlas multi-day treks: Moderate
- Mount Toubkal ascent: Moderate to challenging
- All treks are led by licensed, experienced local mountain guides
- Mule support is provided to carry luggage and supplies
- First aid equipment is carried by guides
- Routes are adapted based on weather and group ability
- Safety and comfort are our top priorities
- Accommodation in Berber guesthouses, mountain lodges, or refuges
- Clean, simple, and authentic mountain hospitality
- Meals are freshly prepared by our cook and include:
- Breakfast, picnic lunches, and hot dinners
- Vegetarian options available upon request
- Mineral water is provided during the trek
- Traditional Moroccan meals (tajines, soups, salads)
- Special dietary requirements can be arranged in advance
- Mules carry main luggage (max weight applies)
- You only carry a daypack during hikes
- Personal valuables should stay with you
- Mountain guide
- Muleteers
- Cook
- Trekking and hiking activities
- High-altitude trekking (for Toubkal)
- Medical evacuation
- Hiring local guides and muleteers
- Using local guesthouses
- Respecting Berber culture and traditions
- Practicing Leave No Trace principles
- Help you choose the right trek
- Advise on equipment rental
- Customize your itinerary
- Answer any pre-departure questions

