2 days
18
2+
Airpot/Hotel/Riad
The expedition to the towering summit of Toubkal, North Africa's highest peak, is an unforgettable adventure. It begins at the base of the mountain in the picturesque village of Imlil, surrounded by the Atlas Mountains. The ascent starts through winding trails and breathtaking mountain landscapes. As you gain altitude, the landscape transforms, transitioning from lush forests to rocky terrain. Hikers must contend with altitude and changing weather conditions, but the stunning views of snow-capped mountains and valleys below are a reward in themselves. The Toubkal Refuge, perched at over 3,000 meters, marks a crucial milestone for climbers. It's where preparations are made for the final ascent to the summit. The final climb is demanding, but once at the top, at 4,167 meters, there is a sense of accomplishment and breathtaking beauty. Up there, you're rewarded with an incredible panoramic view of the Atlas Mountains, with snow-capped peaks stretching as far as the eye can see. It's a magical moment for taking photos and soaking in the majesty of nature. Eventually, the descent brings adventurers back to Imlil, where the expedition concludes. The experience leaves lasting memories and a deep appreciation for the wild beauty of the Atlas Mountains in North Africa.
What to bring
Not allowed