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Activities

  • Walking & Trekking
  • Summits
  • Desert Treks
  • Point-to-Point
  • Walking & Trekking Bestsellers
  • Food

    • — Stand on the top of Toubkal, the highest mountain in North Africa — Join a small group guided by a Tour Leader with expert knowledge of the Atlas Mountains — Meet remote communities on acclimatisation walks through Amazigh villages — Enjoy the chance to scale Mount Ouanakrim, Morocco’s second summit — Camp under the Moroccan mountain sky − our camp team do all the chores! — Begin and end the adventure in pulsating Marrakech
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    Start Marrakech

    The adventure starts in Marrakech, a thrumming city nearly 1,000 years in the making. Depending on your arrival, there may be time to explore before our welcome meeting in the early evening. Accommodation: Hotel Gomassine (or similar)

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    Drive to Imi Oughlad; climb Tizi N’Tacht Pass and descend into the Azaden Valley

    After breakfast, we transfer by minibus to Imi Oughlad, a journey that takes us from the plains around Marrakech into the heart of the High Atlas range. After meeting our mules and muleteers, we start a five-hour walk, climbing up to the Tizi N’Tacht (6,560ft/2,000m) before descending into the Azaden Valley, home to beautiful juniper forests. We camp on the outskirts of a small village by the river. Accommodation: Full-service camping Drive time: 1hr 30min

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    Walk through Amazigh villages and spectacular mountain scenery, including the Ighoulidem waterfall

    Enjoy a full day walking on the northern slope of Mount Toubkal. We travel through Azib Tamsoult and the Irhouliden cascade before arriving at our camp for the night, which sits at L’Azib N-Tzikarte (8,860ft/2,700m). There is an optional ascent in the afternoon for those who want to try a more demanding three-hour trek to the summit of Hadjj (10,500ft/3,200m), for excellent views of Mount Toubkal. Accommodation: Full-service camping

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    Ascend the Aguelzim Pass and enjoy superb views of the Toubkal Massif before walking down to basecamp

    Today we cross the Aguelzim Pass (11,645ft/3,550m), the climb is quite steep but once at the top we can enjoy panoramic views of the Toubkal Massif and towards the plains that surround Marrakech. We then descend to Toubkal Base Camp and either enjoy a three-hour optional climb to the summit of Ouanoums (11,975ft/3,650m) or simply relax. The busy refuge, which sits at 10,522ft (3,207m), was constructed by Club Alpin Française in 2000. We camp in the grounds but can still benefit from the facilities, including showers, a small shop and cosy lounge. Accommodation: Full-service camping

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    Early ascent of Mount Toubkal; free afternoon to relax at basecamp

    We make an early start from basecamp for the ascent of Mount Toubkal, climbing steeply through scree before traversing the southern ridge to reach the summit at 13,671ft (4,167m). After enjoying magnificent panoramas, we descend to basecamp. We have the rest of the afternoon free to reflect on our achievement. Accommodation: Full-service camping

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    Climb Mount Ouanakrim; descend to the village of Arroumd

    We have an exciting opportunity this morning to ascend another 13,415 ft (4,089m) peak – Mount Ouanakrim. Although lower than Toubkal, this summit is considered more challenging, but a highlight of the week for many. Depending on the weather and group’s ability, our leader will decide if this walk is achievable. On return, we leave basecamp to walk down to the village of Aroumd (6,247ft/1,904m). If there is time, we spend the afternoon exploring the village. Others may choose just to relax on the pretty terrace. Please note, the distance below does not include the optional climb. Accommodation: Hotel Aremd (or similar)

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    Short walk to Imlil; return to Marrakech for guided tour

    The short walk down to Imlil is followed by the drive back to Marrakech, where we have a guided tour. Taking in the main sites, we learn about the history, culture and architecture of this wonderful city. We then have free time to explore Djemaa el Fna (the main square) and the souk, where you can engage in serious bargaining for souvenirs. Accommodation: Hotel Gomassine (or similar) Drive time: 1hr 30min

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    End Marrakech

    Our adventure ends after breakfast. But if you’d like a little more time in Marrakech, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.

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