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# Toubkal Peak Trek from Imlil via Azzaden Valley

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Toubkal Peak Trek from Imlil via Azzaden Valley
- **URL slug**: toubkal-peak-trek-from-imlil-via-azzaden-valley
- **Course id**: 89509
- **Centre id**: 89478

## Short summary

Summit Mount Toubkal, North Africa's highest peak at 4,167 metres Trek through the scenic Azzaden Valley and High Atlas Mountains Follow a quieter ascent route with fewer crowds Pass Berber villages, waterfalls and mountain refuges Enjoy panoramic views stretching towards Marrakech and the Sahara Travel with CFAMM-certified mountain guides Luggage transported by mule during the trek Suitable for experienced walkers seeking a rewarding mountain adventure 🌍 Trip Overview Climbing Mount Toubkal is one of Morocco's classic trekking experiences, taking you through the dramatic landscapes of the High Atlas Mountains before reaching the highest summit in North Africa. Rather than following the busiest route, this itinerary explores the beautiful Azzaden Valley, creating a circular journey that…

## Classification

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


## Location

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

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Amount shown in catalog**: 150
- **Currency (inferred from symbol)**: EUR
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: €

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Adrar Travel
- **Owner / contact label**: contact@adrartravel.com
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

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- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: 16
- **Min group**: 2
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: Flexible
- **Booking type (label)**: request

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

### Highlights
Summit Mount Toubkal, North Africa's highest peak at 4,167 metres Trek through the scenic Azzaden Valley and High Atlas Mountains Follow a quieter ascent route with fewer crowds Pass Berber villages, waterfalls and mountain refuges Enjoy panoramic views stretching towards Marrakech and the Sahara Travel with CFAMM-certified mountain guides Luggage transported by mule during the trek Suitable for experienced walkers seeking a rewarding mountain adventure 🌍 Trip Overview Climbing Mount Toubkal is one of Morocco's classic trekking experiences, taking you through the dramatic landscapes of the High Atlas Mountains before reaching the highest summit in North Africa. Rather than following the busiest route, this itinerary explores the beautiful Azzaden Valley, creating a circular journey that showcases waterfalls, traditional mountain villages and quieter mountain trails. Although the ascent is considered non-technical for most of the year, the trek is physically demanding and best suited to walkers with a good level of fitness. Mules transport the main luggage throughout the journey, allowing you to focus on the climb while enjoying some of Morocco's finest mountain scenery. 🤝 Why Choose Us Supported by experienced mountain guides and muleteers, this trek has been designed to combine a challenging summit with a more varied route through the High Atlas. By approaching Toubkal through the Azzaden Valley, you'll experience quieter trails while discovering landscapes that many visitors miss. Every departure is led by CFAMM-certified guides with extensive knowledge of the mountains, weather conditions and local Berber communities. Their experience allows you to enjoy the trek safely while learning more about the region's history, culture and environment along the way.

### Essential information
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### What’s included
English, French or Spanish-speaking CFAMM-certified mountain guide Muleteers and mules for luggage transport Full board during the trek Mineral water Coffee Tea Ground transfers between Marrakech and the trek Cooking equipment Camping equipment where applicable

### What’s not included
Travel insurance Soft drinks Alcoholic drinks Tips Personal expenses Personal trekking equipment Transport to and from Marrakech before and after the included transfers

### Kit list
Good quality walking boots Lightweight trekking clothing Warm fleece Waterproof jacket Warm hat Sun hat Gloves Walking poles Small day backpack Sleeping bag Reusable water bottle Head torch Sunglasses Sun cream Personal toiletries

## FAQs

### Is climbing Mount Toubkal technically difficult?

For most of the year, Mount Toubkal is considered a non-technical mountain, meaning you do not need climbing ropes or specialist mountaineering experience to reach the summit. The route mainly follows mountain paths with sections of uphill hiking and occasional easy scrambling across rocky ground. Despite this, it remains a physically demanding trek due to the altitude and long walking days. During winter, snow and ice can make the ascent considerably more challenging, and additional equipment such as crampons and ice axes may be required depending on conditions.

### Who is this trek suitable for?

This trek is designed for people with a good level of fitness who enjoy hiking and are comfortable spending several consecutive days in the mountains. Previous trekking experience is helpful but not essential if you regularly undertake long walks and are prepared for sustained uphill sections. Altitude also adds to the challenge, particularly on summit day, when you'll reach 4,167 metres. Taking a steady pace and following your guide's advice helps most walkers complete the trek successfully.

### How long is the summit day?

The final day is the longest and most demanding part of the itinerary, with approximately eight to nine hours of trekking in total. You'll begin before sunrise, climb to the summit, descend back to the refuge and then continue all the way to Imlil before returning to Marrakech by vehicle. Although it is a long day, the changing scenery and the achievement of reaching North Africa's highest peak make it the highlight of the entire journey.

### What are the sleeping arrangements?

Accommodation is simple and reflects the mountain environment. The first evening is usually spent in a mountain gîte or refuge within the Azzaden Valley, while the second night is spent at the Toubkal Refuge close to the summit route. Rooms are generally shared with other trekkers, particularly during the busiest months. Depending on the departure and weather conditions, camping may also be used for parts of the itinerary.

### What is carried by the mules?

The accompanying mule team transports your main luggage, food and much of the group's equipment throughout the trek. This means you only need to carry a comfortable daypack containing water, snacks, waterproof clothing and any personal items needed while walking. Travelling this way allows you to enjoy the trek without carrying a heavy backpack, while also following the traditional methods used by local mountain communities for generations.

### When is the best time to climb Mount Toubkal?

The main trekking season runs from April through to late September, when mountain conditions are generally drier and the trails are usually free from snow. These months offer the most straightforward climbing conditions for most walkers. Winter ascents are still possible but require greater preparation because snow and ice can make the route significantly more demanding. Your guide will advise if additional equipment is needed for seasonal conditions.

### What should I pack?

Reliable walking boots are one of the most important items for this trek, along with layered clothing suitable for changing mountain temperatures. Even during summer, mornings and evenings at higher altitude can be surprisingly cool. A waterproof jacket, warm clothing, sun protection, a head torch and a reusable water bottle are also recommended. Packing light but including the essentials will help make the climb more comfortable.



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