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2-Day Trek · 4,167m Summit · North Africa’s Highest Peak · Licensed Guide · From €125

Mount Toubkal Trek 2 Days Summit North Africa’s Highest Peak · 4,167m · Imlil → Refuge → Summit

Stand on the roof of North Africa. In two days, trek from the Berber village of Imlil (1,740m) through the Ait Mizane Valley to the Toubkal Refuge (3,207m), then push for the summit at dawn — 4,167 metres of Atlas Mountains skyline with 360° views stretching from the Sahara to the Marrakech plain. Non-technical but genuinely challenging. Licensed mountain guide, mule support, refuge overnight, and all meals included. From €125/person.

4,167m Summit
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2 Days
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+2,427m Ascent
Challenging
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Licensed Guide
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From €125
★★★★★ 4.9 / 5 816 verified reviews
4,167m — North Africa’s Highest Atlas Mountains summit
Licensed Mountain Guide Mandatory & certified
All Meals Included Lunch · dinner · breakfast · lunch
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The 2-day Mount Toubkal trek takes you from Marrakech into the heart of the Atlas Mountains to summit North Africa's highest peak at 4,167m. Day 1: drive to Imlil (1,740m) in Toubkal National Park, trek 5–6 hours through the Ait Mizane Valley to the Toubkal Refuge (3,207m) — dormitory overnight. Day 2: pre-dawn summit push (3–4 hours up), 360° views from the top, descend to Imlil (9–11 hours total), drive to Marrakech. Challenging but non-technical — good fitness required, no mountaineering experience needed. Includes licensed mountain guide, mule support, all meals, and refuge overnight. From €125/person. 816 reviews · 4.9 stars.

Tour Overview

At a Glance

Summit
4,167 Metres
Duration
2 Days
Guide
Licensed & Mandatory
Overnight
Mountain Refuge
Mule Support
Luggage Carried
Meals
All Included
Transfer
Marrakech ↔ Imlil
From
€125 / Person
Season
Year-Round

Summit North Africa in 2 Days — Direct Ascent for Fit Trekkers

This is the express route to the roof of North Africa — no acclimatization day, no filler, just two focused days of trekking. Day 1 takes you from the valley floor to the high refuge. Day 2, you push for the summit before dawn and stand at 4,167m as the sun rises over the Atlas Mountains. It's demanding — that's the point. If you want a more gradual approach, we offer a 3-day Toubkal trek with an acclimatization day.

Day by Day

Day by Day

Because it's private, every stop is adjustable. All days open — click any header to collapse.

D1
Day
Marrakech → Imlil (1,740m) → Sidi Chamarouch → Toubkal Refuge (3,207m)
Approach: Valley Trek to the Refuge
5–6h trekking +1 467m gain ~15km Refuge overnight
Morning

Early morning pickup from your Marrakech hotel. A scenic ~1.5 hour drive south through the Haouz Plain and Asni village to Imlil (1,740m) — the gateway to Toubkal National Park. Meet your licensed mountain guide and the mule team who'll carry your main luggage.

Afternoon

Set off on foot through the Ait Mizane Valley — terraced fields, walnut groves, and Berber villages clinging to the hillside. Pass through Aremd village, cross the river, and climb to the shrine of Sidi Chamarouch (2,310m) — a pilgrimage site beside a waterfall. Picnic lunch here with stunning valley views.

Evening

Continue the steep ascent through rocky terrain, gaining altitude steadily. Arrive at the Toubkal Refuge (3,207m) — either Les Mouflons or Club Alpin depending on availability. Dormitory accommodation. Dinner is served at the refuge — hearty mountain food to fuel tomorrow's summit push. Rest well — you'll need it.

D2
Day
Refuge (3,207m) → Summit (4,167m) → Refuge → Imlil → Marrakech
Summit Day: The Roof of North Africa
9–11h total +960m / -2 427m ~13km Summit at dawn
Morning

5:30 AM breakfast, then set off in pre-dawn darkness. The route follows the south cirque — crossing a stream above the refuge, then ascending through scree fields and boulder terrain. The walking is straightforward but the altitude and loose rock make it demanding. In winter, crampons and ice axe are used on packed snow and ice. After 3–4 hours of steady climbing, you crest the ridge and reach the summit plateau.

Afternoon

You're at 4,167 metres — the highest point in North Africa. The iconic triangular summit marker stands before you. 360° views in every direction: the Marrakech plain and the High Atlas stretching north, the Anti-Atlas and the edge of the Sahara to the south, snow-capped ridges east and west. Spend ~45 minutes on top — photos, absorb the views, celebrate. In winter, keep camera time brief — batteries drain fast in cold.

Evening

Descend back to the refuge for lunch, then continue all the way down to Imlil — retracing the route past Sidi Chamarouch and through the valley. The descent is long but the sense of accomplishment carries you. At Imlil, your driver is waiting for the transfer back to Marrakech — arriving early evening. Trek complete.

Pricing

Tour Pricing

Price per person decreases as your group size increases.

Participants 1 2 3 4 5 6 7–9 10–13 14–17
Price / person 360€ 220€ 180€ 160€ 150€ 140€ 135€ 130€ 125€
1 person
360€
per person
2 people
220€
per person
3 people
180€
per person
4 people
160€
per person
5 people
150€
per person
6 people
140€
per person
7–9 people
135€
per person
10–13 people
130€
per person
Best Value
14–17 people
125€
per person

Prices verified March 2026 · +212 615 346 108

What's Covered

Inclusions & Exclusions

✓  Included in Your Tour

  • Round-trip transfer Marrakech ↔ Imlil (A/C)
  • Licensed bilingual mountain guide
  • Mule support for luggage
  • Overnight at Toubkal Refuge (dormitory)
  • All meals (Day 1 lunch + dinner, Day 2 breakfast + lunch)
  • Mineral water on trek

Not Included

  • Personal hiking gear (rentable in Imlil)
  • Winter equipment — crampons & ice axe (rentable ~€5/day each)
  • Personal expenses & snacks
  • Tips for guide & mule team (optional)
  • Travel insurance (recommended)
What Travellers Say

Traveller Reviews

4.9
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★★★★★

"We had an incredible experience! Our guide Mohamed was fantastic and Ali, our chef, did an outstanding job preparing breakfast, lunch, and dinner along with tea. The trek was challenging but so rewarding. Standing on the summit at dawn with the entire Atlas spread out below us — I'll never forget that moment."

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Alex & Sophie Couple · UK · TripAdvisor
★★★★★

"I always felt safe thanks to our incredible guide Moustfa. He was professional, encouraging, and very experienced. Even though the weather turned bad, we kept going and he made sure we were comfortable and safe at all times. Summit day was tough but the views from 4,167m made every step worthwhile."

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Lucia M. Solo · Italy · Google
★★★★★

"Great experience! The guides were very good. Plenty of places to buy food and water. The food provided was also excellent — honestly some of the best meals we had in Morocco, cooked fresh on the mountain. The refuge is basic but comfortable. Summit morning was magical. Highly recommend."

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Thomas & Mark Friends · Germany · TripAdvisor
★★★★★

"Thoroughly enjoyed this trek. Our guide ensured we had the necessary equipment and safety was a top priority, especially with recent snowfall. The ascent was challenging — don't underestimate it — but with a good guide it's absolutely achievable. The views from the summit are genuinely breathtaking."

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James P. Solo · Ireland · Google
★★★★★

"My first big mountain and what an introduction! The 2-day format is intense but doable if you're reasonably fit. Day 2 is long — be prepared for 10+ hours. But our guide paced us perfectly. The Berber villages on the approach, the shrine at Sidi Chamarouch, the refuge dinner, the pre-dawn summit — every part was memorable."

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Sara & David Couple · Netherlands · TripAdvisor
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Challenging but non-technical. Day 1: +1,467m over 5–6h. Day 2: 9–11h including summit. Good cardiovascular fitness required. No ropes or climbing skills needed (summer). Winter adds crampons + ice axe.
No mountaineering experience needed. But you should be a reasonably fit hiker — comfortable with 15+ km and significant elevation in a day. Winter requires basic snow skills.
Transfer, licensed guide, mule, refuge dormitory, all meals (4 meals + water). Gear rentable in Imlil. From €125.
Yes — with caveats. Snow Nov–Apr. Crampons + ice axe mandatory (rentable ~€5/day). Temps to -20°C. Availability limited by conditions — we assess safety before each departure.
From €125/person (14–17 pax). Couples: €220. Solo: €360. All-inclusive (except personal gear + winter equipment).
Yes — by law. Trail checkpoints enforce this. Our guides are licensed, bilingual, and know the mountain in all seasons.
Summer: hiking boots, layers, waterproof, sun protection, headlamp, water bottle, warm fleece. Winter adds: crampons, ice axe, gaiters, thermal layers, insulated jacket, goggles. Most gear rentable in Imlil.
Possible above 3,000m. The 2-day format is fast — limited acclimatization. Stay hydrated, pace yourself. If concerned, consider our 3-day trek with an acclimatization day.

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