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# 6 Day Trek From Tacheddirt to Toubkal in Morocco

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: 6 Day Trek From Tacheddirt to Toubkal in Morocco
- **URL slug**: 6-day-trek-from-tacheddirt-to-toubkal-in-morocco
- **Course id**: 61960
- **Centre id**: 46658

## Short summary

Over six days you’ll trek through Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains, following a route that combines valleys, high passes, alpine lakes, and the summit of Mount Toubkal. Along the way you’ll stay in a mix of traditional gîtes, village guesthouses, tents, and a mountain refuge, offering an authentic experience of mountain life. The itinerary is designed to steadily build up to the final summit day. Key Details Duration: 6 days Group size: 1–12 people Accommodation: Gîtes, camping, guesthouses, and mountain refuge Meals: All meals included Transfers: Return transport from Marrakech Itinerary Day 1 – Imlil to Tacheddirt The trek begins in Imlil (1,740m), with a steady two-hour climb to Tizi n’Tamatert Pass (2,279m). From here, descend into the Imnane Valley before continuing towards Tacheddirt…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Hiking
- **Experience levels**: Beginner, Improver
- **Course categories**: Family-Friendly, Guides & Tours, Multi-Day
- **Regions**: Central & Atlas Mountains
- **Subregions**: Central & Atlas Mountains
- **Countries**: Morocco


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Marrakech, Morocco
- **Coordinates**: 31.6225224, -7.9898258 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Numeric price**: _Not provided in catalog._
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: €

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Magical Toubkal Trek
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
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- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: 12
- **Min group**: 1
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: Flexible
- **Booking type (label)**: request

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
Over six days you’ll trek through Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains, following a route that combines valleys, high passes, alpine lakes, and the summit of Mount Toubkal. Along the way you’ll stay in a mix of traditional gîtes, village guesthouses, tents, and a mountain refuge, offering an authentic experience of mountain life. The itinerary is designed to steadily build up to the final summit day. Key Details Duration: 6 days Group size: 1–12 people Accommodation: Gîtes, camping, guesthouses, and mountain refuge Meals: All meals included Transfers: Return transport from Marrakech Itinerary Day 1 – Imlil to Tacheddirt The trek begins in Imlil (1,740m), with a steady two-hour climb to Tizi n’Tamatert Pass (2,279m). From here, descend into the Imnane Valley before continuing towards Tacheddirt (around 2,400m). Expect 4–6 hours on foot with a mix of gradual ascents and descents. Overnight in a gîte or camp in the village. Day 2 – Tacheddirt to Azib Likemt Leaving the village behind, you climb steadily towards Tizi n’Likemt Pass (3,555m). The path is challenging but rewards you with sweeping views of the surrounding peaks. After crossing the pass, descend to the shepherd’s pastures at Azib Likemt (2,600m) where camp is set for the night. Day 3 – Azib Likemt to Amsouzert Today takes you through remote valleys dotted with Berber hamlets. The landscape gradually softens as you approach Amsouzert (1,740m), a charming village where you’ll stay in a local guesthouse. This day offers an authentic glimpse into High Atlas village life. Day 4 – Amsouzert to Ifni Lake The route climbs steadily towards Ifni Lake (2,295m), the only large lake in the High Atlas. Set in a steep, rocky basin, its turquoise waters make a dramatic contrast with the surrounding peaks. Overnight camping on the lakeshore. Day 5 – Ifni Lake to Toubkal Refuge A steep climb takes you up to Tizi n’Ouanoums Pass (3,660m), a dramatic notch in the ridge. After reaching the top, descend carefully into the valley below, finishing at the Toubkal Refuge (3,200m), your base for the summit attempt. Day 6 – Toubkal Summit and Return to Marrakech An early start sees you ascending Mount Toubkal (4,167m). The climb is tough but achievable, and from the summit you’ll have 360-degree views stretching across the Atlas Mountains and out towards the Sahara. Descend back to Imlil, where private transport returns you to Marrakech. Location The trek begins and ends in Imlil, a mountain village about 90 minutes from Marrakech…

### Essential information
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### What’s included
Professional mountain guide All meals during the trek Accommodation in gîtes, guesthouses, camping, and refuge Pack animals and support staff Private transfer to and from Marrakech

### What’s not included
Flights to and from Morocco Sleeping bag for camping nights Personal trekking equipment (boots, waterproofs, rucksack etc.) Tips for guides and support staff Personal insurance Transport to and from the meeting point

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### Where is the meeting point?

The meeting point is in Marrakech, with pick-up and drop off available from your hotel.

### What is included in the service?

Our service includes: Guide Accommodation for all nights All meals Drinking water Pick-up and drop-off in Marrakech

### How difficult is the trek, and do I need previous experience?

The trek is considered moderately challenging, with daily walks lasting between 5 and 8 hours over mountain terrain. You will cross several high passes, walk at altitude, and experience steep ascents and descents. The climb to the summit of Mount Toubkal is tough but manageable for most people with a good fitness level. Previous trekking experience is helpful, but not essential. If you enjoy walking and are comfortable spending multiple days outdoors, you’ll adapt well to the pace of the trek. The guides provide support and set a manageable pace to ensure everyone has the best chance of reaching the summit.

### What type of accommodation can I expect?

Accommodation varies across the trek. In villages, you will stay in gîtes or small guesthouses, offering simple but welcoming rooms with basic amenities. At the more remote sections, such as Azib Likemt and Ifni Lake, you will sleep in tents with the support team setting up camp and preparing meals. On the fifth night, the group stays at the Toubkal Refuge. This is a communal mountain lodge with dormitory-style rooms, hot meals, and a lively atmosphere as many trekkers gather here before their summit attempt. Bedding is provided in the refuge, but you will need a sleeping bag for camping nights.

### What kind of food is provided during the trek?

Meals are freshly prepared by the cook or support team using local ingredients. Expect Moroccan dishes such as tagines, couscous, grilled meats, lentils, pasta, and plenty of vegetables. Breakfast usually includes bread, jam, cheese, eggs, and tea or coffee, while lunches are often picnic-style with salads, bread, fruit, and cold dishes. All meals are included from lunch on the first day to lunch on the last day. The food is hearty, nutritious, and designed to give you the energy needed for trekking. Vegetarian and other dietary needs can usually be catered for, but it’s important to mention these when booking.

### What equipment do I need to bring?

You’ll need good-quality trekking boots, waterproof clothing, warm layers, a headtorch, water bottle, and a sleeping bag for the camping nights. A rucksack is necessary for carrying personal items, while larger bags are carried by pack animals. Trekking poles can also be useful for the steep ascents and descents. The support team provides tents, cooking equipment, and pack animals to transport the main gear. This means you only need to carry what you’ll need during the day, such as water, snacks, and extra layers. A full kit list is usually supplied ahead of the trek.

### How do I get to the starting point?

Private transport is included from Marrakech to Imlil at the start of the trek. The drive takes around 90 minutes and allows you to see the landscape change from the busy city into rural valleys and mountain villages. On the final day, transport is provided back to Marrakech. This makes the logistics simple, as you only need to arrange your flights into Marrakech. From there, everything is taken care of, meaning you can focus on the trekking experience without worrying about onward travel.

### Is altitude sickness a concern on this trek?

Altitude can affect anyone, regardless of fitness, once above 3,000m. The itinerary is designed to gradually gain height over several days, which reduces the risk of altitude sickness. Most participants experience only mild symptoms such as shortness of breath or a headache. Guides are trained to recognise the signs of altitude sickness and will support you throughout the trek. Drinking plenty of water, pacing yourself, and resting when needed are the best ways to adapt. In rare cases, descent may be necessary if symptoms persist.

### What support is available during the trek?

The trek is led by experienced local guides who know the terrain and culture of the High Atlas. They manage the pace, ensure safety on the trails, and provide insight into the local way of life. A cook and muleteers accompany the group to handle meals and transport equipment. This support allows you to concentrate on enjoying the trek without the burden of carrying heavy loads or worrying about logistics. The team also creates a welcoming environment, making it easy to connect with fellow trekkers and local communities.



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