Toubkal Adventure: 3 Days of Trekking & Biking
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3 Days
Atlas Mountains - Morocco
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Overview
Toubkal Adventure: 2 Days of Trekking and 1 Day of Biking
Embark on a 3-day North African adventure from Marrakech to climb Mount Toubkal (4167m), featuring 2 days of trekking and 1 day of biking. Begin your trek from Marrakech to Imlil and then to Toubkal’s basecamp, spending the night at Toubkal Hut (3207m). On the second day, ascend to the summit for breathtaking views of the High Atlas Mountains. The final day transitions to biking as you ride from Imlil to Asni, passing through lush valleys and traditional Berber villages, culminating in the vibrant market of Asni before returning to Marrakech. Experience the diverse beauty and rich culture of Morocco on this unforgettable journey.
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Highlights
• Explore the Valley of Imlil and Imnane valley with an expert local guide
• Discover traditional Berber villages and have mint tea with a local Berber family
• See the 13,6665-foot Mount Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa
• Visit the home of a Berber family to learn more about their culter
Meeting Point:
• Pick up from the agreed meeting point in Marrakech city, For customers staying deep in the Medina many riads do not have access by transports so Mount Toubkal driver will park nearby and come to get you.
• You will be dropped off at At your hotel/ Airport, Station or wherever you want in Marrakech, Mount Toubkal driver can call your accommodation to meet you if needed.
What's Included
Group Pricing
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2 people peopel | 00 € / per person |
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After being picked up from your accommodation in Marrakech at around 8:30 am, you will be transferred to Moulay Brahim Gorges onto the Berber town of Imlil (1750m). Imlil is situated on the upper foothills of the Western High Atlas Mountains, a natural paradise where trails set out in all direction. Here, we leave our vehicle and we meet our Mount Toubkal team for Berber tea before we start our trek heading along the Ait Mizane Valley towards the village of Armed. Build on a moraine spur overlooking the valley. Armed is the largest and the highest village in the Ait Mizane and provides an interesting mix of traditional terraced farming, Berber houses, and streets that seem to be permanently gridlocked by goats and cattle. Continuing east and crossing the floodplain, our route takes us along the mule tracks and up into the high rocky cliffs above the valley. Crossing the river, we eventually come to the pastoral shrine of Sidi Chamarouch, a famous place that attracts tourists and pilgrims. We then continue by zigzagging our way up to Toubkal Refuge (3207m), where we will spend the night. 5 or 6 hours walking.
Today starts with an early wake-up for breakfast around 4:30 am. The ascent will begin at 5:00 am to avoid the heat and ensure we reach the summit at the best time. During the hike, we’ll take a few short breaks to enjoy water, oranges, and Moroccan nuts. After 3-4 hours, you’ll be rewarded with magical views from Toubkal Summit, with peaks over 4000m and vistas stretching toward the valleys and the Sahara. Once you’ve taken in the scenery, we will descend the same way back to the refuge for lunch. Following lunch, we’ll make our way down to Imlil, completing the day's journey.
On Day 3, we embark on an exciting biking adventure from Imlil to Asni, surrounded by the stunning landscapes of the Atlas Mountains. Starting in Imlil, we cycle through lush valleys and terraced farms, immersing ourselves in the local culture as we pass traditional Berber villages and meet friendly locals. The route features a mix of gravel and tarmac roads, offering both challenges and breathtaking views of the towering peaks. Along the way, we’ll have opportunities to stop for delicious local delicacies, including Moroccan mint tea. The journey concludes in Asni, known for its vibrant weekly market, where we can explore stalls filled with fresh produce and handmade goods before returning to Marrakech. This day perfectly captures the natural beauty and rich culture of Morocco.
Additional Informations
About The Trek
Mount Toubkal – Essential Info
At Mount Toubkal, the World we believe in, provides our clients with the best services and key to the enjoyment of any holiday in our opinion, it is the balanced and up-to-date information offered by the tour operator. We are confident that the items detailed below when taken in conjunction with a reputable and reliable guide book will enhance your Trekking experience as well as ensuring you receive the very best service from Mount Toubkal, the World in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco.
M-T : STAFF
It is important that our staff in our Mount Toubkal office have experienced the wonder of High Atlas Mountains Trekking and are able to answer many of your important questions.
Mohamed, for example, has trekked in the Toubkal and Berber regions and visited many of the places included on our hiking itineraries has also made it to the top of Jebel Toubkal – many of the photos on our web site were taken by him and his travelling companions on his various trips to the region.
M-T : GUIDES
All Mount Toubkal guides are fully licenced and are experienced from an early age in the Atlas Mountains areas, and guiding continues to be the heart and soul of who we are. We require that all of our guides undergo extensive safety training before officially joining us a mountain guide /or winter guide, local knowledge and guiding abilities. We believe that a local, licenced guide will offer more insight into the High Atlas region and Berber people as well as enhancing the local economy.
As well as a tip (see below) if you have had a great experience with your guide , you may wish to offer him something of yours that will assist his duties.
Please be guided by your guide’s expert advice on difficult or exposed paths and please respect the prayers of your guide and muleteers – they will usually do this outside of walking times so as not to interrupt your hiking.
M-T : MULETEERS & MULES & LUGGAGE
Your team of muleteers, along with mules, will vary in number depending upon the size of your group and whether you are camping or staying in guesthouse/refuge but they will all perform the same function which is to provide a full back up service for your hike, cook and prepare meals and set up the evening camp.
The mule team will load up your luggage, food and, if relevant, the camping equipment at the start of each day but will not always walk either at the same time, pace or route as your hiking party .So, it is important that you consider which items you may require to carry yourself in the morning and then again in the afternoon as on some days you may only meet up at lunch-time.
The mules are completely used to carrying the loads and it is not unusual for them to carry in excess of 80 kgs each which is equally balanced in two baskets. The muleteers take great care in both hygiene and presentation of your food and perform wonders with such limited conditions.
We recommend you take your trekking luggage in a large holdall or rucksack which can perhaps be folded up inside your main luggage if you are also travelling around Atlas Mountains and wish to have the security of your usual suitcase(s). You should also take a suitable day pack which will carry drinking water, camera, hat, raincoat, etc. as you may not be in direct contact with your support team at all times during the day.
WEATHER
In winter , much of the region above 2500m can be snow-covered and hiking in these areas could require the use of crampons and ice axes. High winds and precipitation in whatever form may preclude some routes and this will be discussed before you set out or can be modified at any time with the advice of your guide.
RAMADAN
We will maintain our programme of trekking during the holy month of Ramadan but we would ask you to respect your team by allowing them the courtesy of eating an early breakfast (before sunrise) and to avoid, where possible, drinking, smoking and snacking immediately in front of them during the day – they will of course prepare the usual lunch though as part of their duties.
WATER
It is important to drink lots of water during your hike; water can be purchased in Marrakech before you set off or in Imlil. It is also possible to obtain water from small kiosks in many villages and from the trailhead of Imi Ourghlad and at the Toubkal refuge. You will need to carry some of this by yourself but your mules will carry some more. Please , discuss with your guide the water requirements on a regular basis.
MEALS
Breakfast – tea, coffee,juice,fruit, milk, bread, butter, jam, cheese, porridge,
Picnic lunch – fresh Moroccan salad, cheese, slicing sausage, tinned tuna fish and sardines, bread, fruit, mint tea (pasta, beans, potatoes and rice can also be included).
Dinner – Soup,Tajine (chicken or mutton with vegetables), spaghetti, cous cous (main courses rotate depending on duration of trek .You are also more likely to get couscous on a Friday), bread, coffee, tea, cake, fruit.
* Vegetarians,
REFUGE
The refuge is simple but offers warm showers, a few western toilets and a warm lounge with electric lighting in which to read or chat with your fellow hikers. There is a full kitchen for your team to cook in and a couple of dining areas. Please note that boots must not be worn in the refuge. So, sandals, shoes or flip flops should be taken to keep your feet (and socks) warm, dry and clean.
CAMPING
Camping is an option if prefered (june-Octo).
We provide modern igloo-style tents that sleep two persons each; they are of various sizes so ideally we would like to be advised in advance if any of your party is particularly tall (6 ft or over). So that, we can provide the most suitable tents for all groups.
Along with the sleeping tents, we also provide one or more large traditional Berber tents for cooking, eating and socialising which make your camp a little bit special.
NB : If accommodation is required in the Atlas Mountains either before or after the trek, we can always book you at our Imlil Refuge or at our Riad Dar Bab Toubkal in Armed village.
Clothing and Equipment
You should dress according to altitude and the environment you will be located in. Most treks are in high altitude climates in remote areas. Therefore, there are often large temperature swings. Temperatures are often colder at high altitudes.
Clothing for Trekking
Trekking boots or light weight walking shoes. Having comfortable footwear is essential for a good trek. Make sure all footwear is broken in well prior to your trek. Do not break in boots on your trek,
A track suit and a pair of track shoes to wear in the Berber tea house and camp at night,
Two pairs of woolen socks for trekking shoes and track shoes,
Warm down jacket and rain proof jacket with hood for protection from rain,
Woolen hat for the cold and sun hat or cap for sunny days
A pair of woolen gloves and a pair sandals to wear in Berber tea houses or camp,
Two cotton T-shirts and two pairs of long shorts/skirts
Woolen shirts and thick sweaters as well as wind and water proof trousers,
Pair of light or heavy weight trouser and one light weight long sleeve shirt,
Two pairs of thermal undergarments,
Equipments for Trekking
Trekking or duffle bag to carry trekking gear. Mount Toubkal can provide a duffle bag for you to borrow during your trek. This will be returned after your trek,
Trekking daypack for personal items such as water, snacks, extra layers and camera,
Water purification tablet and bottles,
Sleeping bag,
Travel Pillow,
sun glasses,
walking poles,
Small torch light or head lamp with spare batteries,
Sun block,
Lip balm with sunblock in it,
handkerchief or wiping papers,
Money belt,
first-aid kit,
Trekking equipments are available at Imlil Center. Mount-Toubkal can recommend shops for you to purchase equipment. If you do not wish to buy equipment, you can easily hire or rent them for the duration of your trek with reasonable prices.