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Djebel Toubkal 2-day trekking from Marrakesh

3.8/5
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This two-day trekking adventure takes you deep into Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains to conquer Mount Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa. Combining dramatic mountain scenery, traditional Berber villages and a rewarding summit climb, this experience is designed for nature lovers and those ready to take on a real physical challenge in one of Morocco’s most spectacular landscapes.

Day one begins with the journey from Marrakech to Imlil, a mountain village nestled at the gateway to the Toubkal massif. From here, you’ll leave your main bags with the porters and begin the ascent towards the mountain refuge, following paths lined with terraced crops and traditional irrigation canals. Along the route, you’ll stop in the small village of Sidi Chamarouch for lunch before continuing higher into the rugged mountain scenery. As the landscape becomes more remote and rocky, shepherds, goats and sweeping valley views accompany the climb towards the Toubkal Refuge, perched at 3,210 metres above sea level. Here, you’ll settle in for the night surrounded by the dramatic peaks of the Atlas Mountains.

Rise early on day two for the final ascent to the summit of Mount Toubkal. The climb follows steep mountain paths and valleys before reaching the 4,167-metre peak, where panoramic views stretch across the Atlas Mountains, the Haouz plains and as far as Ouarzazate to the south. Reaching the summit is the real highlight of the journey and a rewarding moment after the challenging climb. After taking in the scenery, begin the descent back towards the refuge for a picnic lunch before continuing down to Imlil and returning to Marrakech with unforgettable memories of Morocco’s highest mountain.

Main features

Place: Marrakech
Duration: 48 hours
Language:English, French, Spanish
Mobile voucher accepted

Additional features

Instant confirmation
Guided tour
Meal included
Subject expert guide
Hotel pick up
Transport included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner

Why you’ll love this…

  • You’ll climb Mount Toubkal, the highest summit in North Africa, on this challenging two-day trekking adventure
  • An overnight stay at the Toubkal Refuge lets you experience life high in the heart of the Atlas massif
  • The summit stands at 4,167 metres, rewarding your efforts with sweeping views across the Atlas Mountains
  • You’ll trek through traditional mountain villages, terraced valleys and rugged high-altitude landscapes
  • This experience is perfect for nature lovers and keen hikers looking for a rewarding mountain challenge

Important to know

  • Day 1: Walking time 5h30. Altitude 1200m. Transfer 1h30/2h.
  • Day 2: Walking time 9h. Altitude 1050m. D. 2270m. Transfer 1h30/2h.
  • This tour requires a minimum of 2 adults per booking
  • Minimum age to join the tour is 13 years old
  • The hotel pick-up time will be agreed with the local supplier after booking
  • The essential equipment you'll need to bring:
    - Good walking boots and socks/good trainers for valley treks
    - Personal First Aid Kit
    - Lightweight waterproof over-trousers/rain-pants
    - Water bottle or Camelbak
    - Soft-sided bag (50-80 liters)
    - Lightweight day pack
    - Sunglasses
    - Sunscreen
    - Torch and batteries

Cancellation policy

Receive a 30% refund if you cancel up to 72 hours before the experience begins.


What’s included

  • Round-trip transportation from your hotel in Marrakech
  • Accommodation in a refuge
  • Meals during the trip
  • Expert mountain guide

What’s not included

  • Alcoholic drinks

Booking fee

Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.


Location

Meeting point:

Hotel pick-up at your hotel in Marrakesh. Please be ready in your hotel lobby 10 minutes before arranged pick-up time.

Provider

viewmorocco


What people say about this experience

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    Chris

    Travelled as a couple


    2 May 2026
    3.8

    United Kingdom

    I believe the exclusion should be over 2 nights. It’s a very demanding mountain with challenging path surfaces. I didn’t make the summit only to the refuge. The guide Mustafa was amazing and encouraged me all the way. Views were amazing, from the green plantation to the snow at the top .