Toubkal Ascent
Imlil Valley
Toubkal ascent
Toubkal Ascent
Imlil Valley
Toubkal Ascent
Imlil Valley
Toubkal ascent
Toubkal Ascent
Imlil Valley
Ourika valley to Toubkal Massif 6 days
Ourika valley to Toubkal Massif is a Popular trek includes Mount Toubkal ascent 4167M and walks past several ancient Berber villages with a more detailed view on one village chosen according to personal preference.
Besides wonderful views from the Toubkal Mountain, the green Ourika valley (Setti Fadma village) with a river cutting it in half is another hidden gem of this walk. The trek continues up to Tacheddirt pass (3200 m) offering a view over the majority of the Atlas summits.
Toubkal Ascent
Imlil Valley
Toubkal ascent
Toubkal Ascent
Imlil Valley
Toubkal Ascent
Imlil Valley
Toubkal ascent
Toubkal Ascent
Imlil Valley
Itinerary Day per Day:
Day 1: Ourika valley – Setti Fadma (1600 m)– Timichi (2000 m)
Things to see: Berber villages, Atlas Mountains, Berber Culture, Easy Walk.
Positive Climb: 400 m
Negative Climb: 0 m
Accommodation: Berber House
Day 2: Timichi (2000 m) – Iaabassene (2030m) – Tizi n’Tachdirte (3100m) – Tacheddirt (2400 m)
Things to see: Berber villages, Atlas Mountains, Tachdirte pass 3100m, Hard Walk.
Positive Climb: 1100 m
Negative Climb: 700 m
Accommodation: Mountain Lodge
Day 3: Tacheddirt (2400 m) – Imnane valley (1800m) – Agersioual pass (2100 m) – Imlil (1740 m).
Things to see: Berber villages, Atlas Mountains, Nice View from the Mountain Pass, Imlil Valley
Level: Medium Walk.
Negative Climb: 660 m
Accommodation: Guest House or Riad
Positive Climb: 300 m
Day 4: Imlil (1740 m) – Tizi Mzik (2480 m) – Azib n’Tamsoult (2500m)
Things to see: Berber villages, Atlas Mountains, Nice View from the Mountain Pass, Azzaden Valley, Tamsoult sheep fields
Level: Medium Walk.
Positive Climb: 760 m
Negative Climb: 100 m
Accommodation: Refuge
Day 5: Azib n’Tamsoult – Aguelzim pass (3650 m)– Toubkal refuge (3207 m)
Things to see: Views for the high Atlas Mountains, Nice View from the Mountain Pass over Azzaden Valley,
Level: Medium Walk.
Positive Climb: 1150 m
Negative Climb: 443 m
Accommodation: Refuge
Day 6: Toubkal refuge – Toubkal summit (4167 m) – Armed (2000 m) – Imlil (1740 m)
Things to see: Views for the high Atlas Mountains, Nice View from the Mountain Pass over Azzaden Valley,
Level: Medium Walk.
Positive Climb: 960 m
Negative Climb: 2427 m
Accommodation: Refuge
Services Included:
- English speaking guide.
- All meals.
- Gites & camps.
- Mule to carry your staff.
- Transfer from & to Marrakech.
Not included:
- Travel insurance
- Tips
- Own Expenses
More about the trip
- To do this trek, you should be in good physical conditions, but efforts will be rewarded.
- Good walking shoes are mandatory, Sleeping bag.
- To confirm this Trek you need a deposit of 15% before you start and 85% at the start time.
- Payment: Cash
Duration: 5days of walking.
Period: from March to November
Level: easy
Travel: on foot.
Accommodation: Berber House.
Meals: typical Moroccan dishes (tagine, couscous, …). Fresh products and complementary preserves, meat bought in the mountains. Picnic or salads at noon, hot and cooked meal in the evening.
Climate: dry and hot in spring, cold at night in winter. Thunderstorm possible
Supervision: Berber guide speaking French and English, cook, mule drivers.
Portage: mules.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
- Portage: For walkers a small backpack for the day’s belongings. Mules are available for carrying luggage.
- Supervision: By a French speaking Moroccan mountain guide assisted by a cook and muleteers.
- Accommodation: Riad Atlas Imlil, Bivouac in a 2-person tent with mattresses, lodgings during the hike.
- Meals: typical Moroccan dishes (tagine, couscous, …). Fresh products and complementary preserves, meat bought in the mountains. Picnic or salads at noon, hot and cooked meal in the evening.
- Climate: dry and hot in spring, cold at night in winter. Thunderstorm possible
- Supervision: Berber guide speaking French and English, cook, mule drivers.
List of equipment to bring back: The weight of your luggage must be limited and contain all of your belongings. A flexible travel bag with side openings or a rucksack without frame, do not bring back rigid bags and suitcases.
- The list:
- A sleeping bag (warm for winter)
- A small backpack for the day.
- A pair of light walking shoes that hold the ankle well.
- A spare pair of shoes and a pair of sandals.
- Loose pants for walking
- A sweater or fleece (from October to March) and a lighter one to wear underneath.
- A mountain jacket & waterproof jacket & pant
- A change of clothes.
- A flashlight + spare battery.
- A gourd.
- Sunglasses …
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