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# Toubkal Peak Trek from Imlil

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Toubkal Peak Trek from Imlil
- **URL slug**: toubkal-peak-trek-from-imlil
- **Course id**: 89515
- **Centre id**: 89478

## Short summary

Summit Mount Toubkal at 4,167 metres Two-day guided trek from Marrakech Walk through Imlil Valley and Berber villages Visit the Sidi Chamharouch shrine Overnight in a mountain refuge Watch sunrise from North Africa's highest peak Luggage carried by mules Led by CFAMM-certified mountain guides 🌍 Trip Overview Following one of Morocco's most rewarding mountain routes, this two-day adventure is designed for walkers who want to reach the summit of Mount Toubkal in a shorter timeframe. Beginning with a transfer from Marrakech to Imlil, the trek climbs steadily through the High Atlas Mountains before spending the night at the Toubkal Refuge ahead of an early summit attempt. Despite the shorter itinerary, this remains a physically demanding experience requiring a good level of fitness. With mul…

## 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**: 180
- **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)

- **Duration label**: —
- **Length (days)**: —
- **Length (hours)**: 2
- **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 at 4,167 metres Two-day guided trek from Marrakech Walk through Imlil Valley and Berber villages Visit the Sidi Chamharouch shrine Overnight in a mountain refuge Watch sunrise from North Africa's highest peak Luggage carried by mules Led by CFAMM-certified mountain guides 🌍 Trip Overview Following one of Morocco's most rewarding mountain routes, this two-day adventure is designed for walkers who want to reach the summit of Mount Toubkal in a shorter timeframe. Beginning with a transfer from Marrakech to Imlil, the trek climbs steadily through the High Atlas Mountains before spending the night at the Toubkal Refuge ahead of an early summit attempt. Despite the shorter itinerary, this remains a physically demanding experience requiring a good level of fitness. With mules transporting the main luggage and experienced mountain guides leading the route, you'll be free to focus on the climb while enjoying spectacular mountain scenery throughout the journey. 🤝 Why Choose Us Drawing on extensive experience in the High Atlas Mountains, our guides lead every departure with safety, local knowledge and careful pacing at the forefront. Travelling with experienced muleteers also allows you to enjoy the ascent without carrying unnecessary weight, making the climb more comfortable. Unlike simply reaching the summit and returning, this trek provides opportunities to experience traditional Amazigh villages, mountain refuges and the changing landscapes of Toubkal National Park while travelling with a knowledgeable local team.

### Essential information
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### What’s included
Return transport between Marrakech and Imlil English-speaking mountain guide Cook Muleteers Mules for luggage transport Full board during the trek Mineral water Coffee Tea Accommodation at the refuge or camping 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
Small day backpack Walking boots Crampons during winter if required Reusable water bottle Sunglasses Sun cream Warm clothing Waterproof jacket Hat Gloves during colder months Head torch Personal toiletries

## FAQs

### Is this trek suitable for beginners?

Although the route does not require technical climbing skills during most of the year, it is physically demanding because of the altitude and steep ascent. It is best suited to people with a good level of fitness who regularly enjoy long walks or hill hiking. If you are new to mountain trekking, some preparation beforehand is recommended. Building fitness through regular walking with elevation gain will make the experience much more enjoyable and increase your chances of comfortably reaching the summit.

### How difficult is the climb to Mount Toubkal?

The climb is graded as medium to hard and involves sustained uphill walking over rocky mountain paths. While there is some straightforward scrambling near the summit, specialist climbing equipment is generally not required outside the winter season. The biggest challenge is usually the altitude rather than the terrain itself. Reaching over 4,000 metres can make even moderate gradients feel more demanding, so the guide maintains a steady pace throughout the ascent.

### What time do we reach the summit?

Summit day begins before sunrise, with breakfast served at around 5:00am and the climb starting shortly afterwards. Exact summit times depend on the group's pace and weather conditions, but most groups arrive during the morning after several hours of steady climbing. Starting early also gives the best opportunity for clearer views before afternoon cloud develops, while allowing enough time to descend safely back to Imlil later the same day.

### What are the views like from the top?

Standing at 4,167 metres, Mount Toubkal provides one of the widest mountain panoramas in North Africa. On clear days, you can see across the surrounding High Atlas peaks, towards Marrakech in the north and even the edge of the Sahara Desert to the south. Many trekkers consider sunrise from the summit to be one of the highlights of the experience, as the first light gradually illuminates the valleys and mountain ridges below.

### Is accommodation comfortable?

The overnight stay takes place in the Toubkal Refuge, which offers simple mountain accommodation designed for climbers rather than luxury. Rooms are normally shared, and facilities are basic but well suited to the remote location. Despite its simplicity, the refuge provides a warm place to rest before summit day, with meals prepared for trekkers and a welcoming atmosphere shared by walkers from around the world.

### What happens during winter?

Winter transforms Mount Toubkal into a much more challenging mountain. Snow and ice often cover higher sections of the route, meaning additional equipment such as crampons and sometimes ice axes may be required depending on current conditions. Your guide will advise what equipment is necessary before departure. Winter climbs remain popular but should only be attempted by people prepared for colder temperatures and more demanding mountain conditions.

### Will my luggage be carried?

Yes. The mule team transports your main luggage between Imlil and the refuge, allowing you to trek with only a lightweight daypack containing water, snacks and any personal items needed throughout the day. This traditional system has been used in the High Atlas for generations and makes the climb considerably more comfortable than carrying full expedition packs.



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