Enjoy a challenging weekend summiting the highest peak in North Africa
Mount Toubkal, known locally as Jebel Toubkal, stands 13,671ft (4,167m) above sea level and commands superb panoramic views of the High Atlas Mountains. This Moroccan trek is an energetic way to spend a long weekend with just three days in the mountains to approach, summit and descend the highest peak in North Africa. Passing through a Amazigh village we gain an insight into the life and traditions of these hardy and friendly mountain people. After our trek, we return to Marrakech to explore this vibrant, energetic city.
Highlights
Summit Toubkal, the highest mountain in North Africa, over an unforgettable long weekend
Join a small group guided by a Tour Leader with expert knowledge of the Atlas Mountains
Meet remote communities as we walk through Amazigh villages
Begin and end the adventure in pulsating Marrakech
Crampons may be needed for April and October departures
Countries visited: Morocco
What's Included
All breakfasts, two lunches and two dinners included
All accommodation
Tour leader throughout
Free arrival and departure transfers for everyone
Crampons if needed
What's Not Included
Travel insurance
Visas and vaccinations
Single supplement
3Days of Walking & Trekking
Pace:
Challenging: 3mph-4mph (5kph-6kph)
Terrain:
High altitude; including steep, rocky terrain
Day 2
11 km / 6.8 miles
Day 3
21 km / 13 miles
Day 4
3 km / 1.9 miles
Sustainability and Impact
At Exodus, we thrive on travel, and we firmly believe our adventures should help destinations thrive too.
As a certified B Corp, we aim to take a ‘nature positive’ approach across our adventures, including carbon and waste reduction, animal welfare and support for rewilding and conservation. We also seek to contribute to local communities, providing economic opportunity and empowerment.
Depending on your arrival time, there may be time to independently explore this wonderfully colourful city.
Accommodation: Hotel Gomassine (or similar)
Day
1
Start Marrakech
The adventure begins in the imperial city of Marrakech. Depending on your arrival time, you may have the opportunity to independently explore this buzzing destination.
Accommodation: Hotel Gomassine (or similar)
Day
2
Morning transfer to Imlil; short walk to Arroumd for lunch. Afternoon walk to Toubkal Base Camp refuge
We leave Marrakech after breakfast and drive to the village of Imlil. We continue on foot to Arroumd, another beautiful village, around an hour’s walk away. After lunch, we follow winding mule tracks for five hours, a stunning walk through the breath-taking mountain scenery of the valley of Ait Mizan. We may visit the Marabout of Sidi Chamharouch before continuing to Toubkal Base Camp (10,522ft/3,207m) for dinner.
Accommodation: Les Muflons Refuge (or similar)
Drive time: 1hr 30min
Distance covered: 7mi (11km)
Ascent: 4,823ft (1,470m);
Activity hours: 6
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
3
Early ascent of Toubkal, return to the refuge for lunch and continue to Arroumd
We start at 4am for our Toubkal ascent, walking over rocky paths as there is less vegetation at this altitude. There are long sections of scree, where the climb becomes challenging due to the loose rock. Once we pass the 13,125ft (4,000m) point, we can enjoy magnificent panoramas across the tranquil valleys and lower summits of the High Atlas range. The achievement of standing on the summit is unforgettable and the views from the summit are magnificent. To the north we can see the fertile plains of the Magreb and Marrakech, and to the south, the wild, rugged landscape of the pre-Sahara. All around us are the many jagged peaks of the High Atlas stretching into the distance.
We descend to the refuge for lunch, then continue our descent to Arroumd and our gite for the night. This is a long but extremely rewarding day of walking.
The short walk down to Imlil is followed by the drive back to Marrakech. You now have free time to take in the main city sights. Exploring the vibrant Djemaa el Fna square and the souk are a must for serious bargaining for souvenirs. Your Tour Leader will happily help you plan your time in Marrakech.
Accommodation: Hotel Gomassine (or similar)
Drive time: 1hr 30min
Distance covered: 2mi (3km)
Descent: 558ft (170m);
Activity hours: 1
Meals included: Breakfast
Fly to London
For those on group flights, these depart in the morning and will arrive in the UK the same day.
Meals included: Breakfast
Day
5
End Marrakech
The tour ends after breakfast. If you’d like a little more time to explore Marrakech, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.
Meals included: Breakfast
Essential Info
Is this trip for you?
This trip is rated Activity Level 5 (Challenging). For more on our trip gradings, visit our Activity Level Guidelines page.
It is a short but challenging trek to an area of outstanding scenic and cultural interest. Although not technically difficult, it is suited to experienced walkers, as trails can be very stony. Most routes follow mule trails but there are some rough paths that involve walking on scree. All three walking days include full porterage and you should be prepared for a long day of walking on summit day (eight to nine hours). The temperature can make a difference to how tough this trek feels.
Weather and seasons: Morocco can get very hot during July and August. If you struggle with the heat, departures during this time may not be suitable. Also be prepared for some stormy weather. There can be snow patches in late April/early May and from the end of September, so crampons may be needed for these departures. Free-to-use crampons will be provided.
Morocco can get cold in winter though usually daytime temperatures are mild. It is advisable to pack winter clothes for November through to March when night time temperatures especially in the desert and the mountains can drop considerably. During these months there can also be rain throughout the country and snow in the mountains. As Morocco is generally mild to hot it is not set up for colder temperatures and so there may not be heaters available. Please pack winter clothes and nightwear to ensure you are comfortable. Of course you can also ask for more blankets from the hotels. Please be prepared for the colder months.
Altitude: This trip goes to high altitudes, where there is a risk of being affected by acute mountain sickness. Please refer to the Altitude Warning for further information. One night is spent over 9,840ft (3,000m) in the most basic mountain refuge throughout the trip.
Similar trips: If you would like more time to acclimatise, then please see our week-long itinerary: Mt Toubkal Climb. For a more strenuous trek, which includes an introduction to using crampons and an ice axe, try our Mt Toubkal Winter Climb.
Following a review of all our trips we have categorised this trip as generally not suitable for persons of reduced mobility. However if you are a regular traveller on such trips, please contact customer services to discuss the trip and your personal condition.
Joining Instructions
Key information
Start hotel: Hotel Gomassine, 71, 40000 Bd Mohamed Zerktouni, Marrakech 40000 Phone: +212 5244 33086 Recommended arrival time: Hotel check-in is from 2pm Airport: Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK)
Getting to the start hotel
The start hotel is approximately a 20-minute drive from the airport. Exodus provides free arrival transfers to the start hotel from the airport for all customers.
If you would like further information on joining this trip, please speak to your sales representative.
Catching your return flight
Exodus provides free departure transfers for all customers to Marrakech Airport (RAK) from the end hotel. If you’re not taking the Exodus transfer, allow three hours for check-in, bag drop, immigration and security.
Please note, unless specified otherwise, the transfers will be to the start (or pre-tour) hotel and from the end (or post-tour) hotel and will be on the date on which the tour starts/ends; transfers to other hotels in the same city and/or on different dates may attract an extra charge. Transfers should be booked with your sales representative at least two weeks before the tour starts.
Marrakech airport
The amount of time it takes to get through Marrakech Airport can vary considerably. Therefore, we suggest you mitigate for delays and allow two hours to get through immigration, security and baggage reclaim on arrival. Take a pen with you to complete the arrivals form and have the details of your accommodation to hand for this purpose. Operators are not allowed to wait inside the terminal building for clients, so please find your Exodus representative outside the main doors.
Upon departure from Marrakech, we suggest allowing three hours to navigate the airport: check in, bag drop, immigration and security can take even longer on exit. The airport doesn’t accept mobile boarding passes, so we suggest having a printed boarding pass to avoid subjecting yourself to further delays.
Full joining instructions including local emergency numbers will be sent to you as part of our Final Joining Instructions. If you do not receive these at least a week before departure, or require them earlier please contact our office or your travel agent.
Location start: Marrakech Location end: Marrakech
Vaccinations and Health
Morocco
There are no required vaccinations. However, you may want to consider vaccinations for tetanus, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rabies, tuberculosis and typhoid. A polio vaccination certificate may be required for some travellers. Please confirm your needs and requirements with your doctor or travel clinic.
Visa
Morocco
Travellers from the UK, US and EU normally do not need a visa to enter Morocco. Please note, visa requirements often change and it is your responsibility to obtain any required visas for this trip. Therefore, we recommend that you check with the nearest embassy or consulate of your chosen destination(s), including any countries you may be transiting or transferring through.
Some local governments provide guidance on what visas their citizens need. To help, we’ve gathered a selection of useful links below.
All breakfasts, two lunches and two dinners are included.
Moroccan food is, generally speaking, excellent, though not particularly varied. Breakfasts usually consist of porridge, bread and jam with coffee or tea. Where meals are not included budget for the following approximate prices.
Lunches: 60-100 dirhams (US$6-US$10)
Dinners:
In cities: 80-200 dirhams (US$8-US$19)
In small towns and villages: 60-100 dirhams (US$6-US$10)
Soft drinks in restaurants: 10-20 dirhams (US$1-US$1.90)
Alcohol: Beer 30-50 dirhams (US$2.85-US$5)
Wine: 150 dirhams (US$14) and more
Vegetarians can be catered for but there is a fairly limited choice of vegetarian cous cous, tajine or omelettes. This is particularly the case during the more rural sections of the trip. Please note that if you have any special dietary requirements you should inform us before the trip. If you have a specific medical/dietary requirements (eg coeliac or vegan) you may find it helpful to bring some food with you from home.
We encourage you to bring water bottles and a means of purifying, filtering or sterilising water (see packing section) to drink from cool mountain streams. Bottles of water are available but we strongly discourage buying these as it contributes to plastic waste.
Weather
In spring and autumn, Marrakech is warm to hot (maximum daytime temperatures around 25C-30C) with pleasantly cool nights. In the High Atlas, the sun is strong but the air is cool and the nights can be cold. Mornings are clear but cloud in the afternoon is usual, often bringing showers and occasional storms.
During summer, Marrakech is very hot (33C-42C), as are some of the lower valleys of the High Atlas. At medium altitudes, the days will be hot and the nights warm. Only above 9,845ft (3,000m), when it will be cold, will you require warm clothing.
During summer, the sky should be clear but as in all mountain areas the weather can be unpredictable and late August/September and October can have some stormy weather and be very wet and cold at times. Rain can be experienced on all treks, usually showers but sometimes storms. In April/May and occasionally in October there may be a little snow lying at the higher altitudes.
Winter departures only
Marrakech is likely to be warm (rather than hot) during the day, and a little chilly at night. In the mountains, expect temperatures to vary from around 10C (50F) in the sun to below freezing in shade and at night. Any warmth provided by the sun soon goes after the sun disappears behind the mountains in the late afternoon. Heavy snowfall, rain and storms can be expected in the mountains during winter, but they are normally short-lived. Although it would be unusual to experience more than two days in a row of bad weather, you should be prepared for all conditions. If there is stable high pressure over the mountains in winter, which is common, we will enjoy clear, cold, crisp days, and nights with temperatures dropping well below freezing. The first snows often come in late October or early November, but some years can see little snow cover up to December.
Hotel, gite and a mountain refuge
The accommodation on this trip includes two nights at a hotel in Marrakech, one night in a mountain refuge and one night in a gite. Below are the properties typically used.
Marrakech: Hotel Gomassine (nights 1 and 4)
Our adventure begins and ends at Hotel Gomassine in the Guéliz neighbourhood of Marrakech. The hotel itself has a small pool with sun loungers, plus there are plenty of shops, cafes and restaurants nearby. If, upon arrival, you need to pick up anything for the days ahead, the Carre Eden mall is a five-minute walk away, where you’ll find international shops and a Carrefour Gourmet supermarket.
Mount Toubkal: Les Mouflons Refuge (night 2)
One night is in the Toubkal refuge, which has shared facilities. Rooms are dormitory-style and there is a small shop selling snacks and soft drinks. There are showers, although the water is rarely warm so be prepared for a cold shower.
Aroumd: Hotel Aremd (night 3)
We also spend one night at Hotel Aremd, a gite (guesthouse) near the small village of Imlil. This family-run property has shared bedrooms and shared bathrooms, plus a lovely terrace with views of the Atlas Mountains.
Worth knowing
Single rooms are only available at Hotel Gomassine in Marrakech.
Blessed with bright sunshine and little wind we were able to laze at the summit enjoying the amazing views. Up is hard, especially with minimal time to get used to the altitude….but down is a LONG way on often-skiddy paths, and we were very happy to get to our lovely hotel at the end of the descent.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Ismail did a great job - was very patient with us as we pottered gently up and down
Advice for Potential Travellers
Refuge isn't as basic as you might fear. Guides provided bottled water so we didn't need to gather it from streams or other uncertain sources. Bring a really good head torch for the ascent - you'll be in the dark for at least an hour. Do some work on knee strength to aid confidence on the long descent.
Brendan OCiobhain
Reviewed September 2022
mt toubkal short trip
Great trip with a bunch of lovely fellow travellers. The weather could not have been better. Organisation was spot on.
Most Inspirational Moment
Definitely making it to the summit 20 mins before sunrise.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Lachen was terrific. Always a smile of his face but always looking after us and making sure everything was ok. His pace management on the last 1000 metres in the dark getting to the summit was very good and allowed everyone (range of fitness levels) to make it to the summit. Terrific guy.
Alison Melrose
Reviewed September 2022
What an experience!
If you are short on time but love adventure, this is a great trip. The trek is challenging, you will need decent boots, and beware of the slippery scree but well worth the hard work. The night in the Refuge was quite the experience, a 16man bunk bed and breakfast at 2.20am so we could get to the top for sunrise. Hussain (our guide) and Lassan (the support guide) were great. I had a nasty bout of altitude sickness at the Refuge and Hussain took me higher to try and conquer it and feel better. The mountains are beautiful, the chef kept us well fed and time for a whiz round Marrakech too. Highly recommended.
Most Inspirational Moment
The care and support to get everyone safely to the top and down again.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Our group leader was great, hard working, friendly, shared good advice and looked after us really well.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Wear decent hiking boots, pack for four seasons in a day, take large capacity water bottles. Change money in the airport or at Hotel Ali in the main square. Argana in Marrakech has lovely icecream and wifi and Les Jardins Majorelles are beautiful.
Katherine L
Reviewed June 2022
Intense, fun, camaraderie, breathtaking
First trip to mountains post Covid. Marrakech was sweltering, mountains were sunny and windy, summit was chilly and bright. Really fun and interesting and supportive group with a wide age range and great guides. We had a shared endeavour and though it involved two very long days of walking, and not a lot of sleep, it was a great feeling of satisfaction to have made it to the top and back again, all of us. I chose the “long weekend” due to shortage of leave from work. For me, it was a bit too short and I would have liked to spend longer there to take in the spectacle and watch the High Atlas mountain light.
Most Inspirational Moment
A couple of moments: firstly the feeling of elation when we got to the summit and had that incredible 360 degrees view. The sun was shining and we could see all the way we had come.
Second, was sitting with sore legs early the following morning on the terrace of the guesthouse looking up towards the summit in the far distance way above the treeline, and thinking, "well, this time yesterday morning, I was right up there!" and knowing I had done it and could now relax and enjoy the sun coming up and warming the valley.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Youssef, our main guide, was brilliant. Very patient with lots of positive psychology. Excellent English. Fab sense of humour. Also very knowledgeable about the birds. Felt very safe with him leading the group. Lahsen was our second guide and also excellent. He worked seamlessly with Youssef to make sure we all went up and down safely and in good spirits. Both Youssef and Lahsen knew the mountain extremely well and were very adaptable to our needs, as well as kind and fun to be with.
Advice for Potential Travellers
It depends when you do the trip, but in May, it was definitely worth having warm gloves and a hat for the early morning climb to the summit and layers to remove down to lighter clothes for the descent into the valley. The temperature range was staggering. Marrakech was 40+ and the top of Toubkal was freezing. I'd also really recommend poles if you have them as there is a lot of 'down' on summit day. Drink lots of water. It was quite windy for us, so secure your hat or scarf. And take spare batteries for your head torch. Oh and enjoy the orange juice.
Jodie Boldy
Reviewed August 2019
Great trip if limited amount of time
Great trip to do with a limited amount of time, but due to limited amount of time you have a pretty gruelling day on day 2 of the walk
Most Inspirational Moment
Reaching the summit of course
Thoughts on Group Leader
He was nice and informative, perhaps a little serious, I love a bit of banter but a great guide all the same
Advice for Potential Travellers
If you can do the longer Toubkal trip I would. Day 2 of the walk was really long and tiring, coming down is hard work with the loose scree and as we came in July due to a milestone birthday,it was absolutly baking hot
Louise Swiggs
Reviewed October 2018
Amazing
My daughter asked me to join her on this trip in preparation for her trek to Everest Base Camp.
It was hard but amazing in equal measure and I’m so glad I did it!
Keeping positive and being part of a great team are key to completing the trek.
Most Inspirational Moment
The sense of pride at reaching the summit was immense. Having not had much sleep the previous few nights and then the unexpected heavy snow made the achievement even more worthwhile.
If you are lucky to get a clear sky at the top, like we were, the views are breathtaking.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Lahcen was fantastic - patient and kind and we felt completely safe with him.
We had a 2nd guide, Mohammed, at the back of our team of 8 on the summit day who was equally great.
Advice for Potential Travellers
It took us 6hrs (with breaks) on the 1st day to get to the Refuge. It felt like we would never get there!
Due to the unexpected snow we were given crampons at the Refuge but thankfully it wasn’t icy so we didn’t need them.
The timings of the summit day were longer than the itinerary suggested so I began to have doubts but dug deep and made it!
We got up at 3am, left at 4 and reached the summit at 8. Magnificent 🎉
We spent about 45mins at the top taking pictures, snacking and taking in the scenery.
It took 3.5hrs to get back down to the Refuge for a hearty lunch then a further 3.5hrs to make the final descent to the gite for the night. This last bit was draining but you know you are on the final stretch.
Bring snacks but there are lots of places to stop en route to the Refuge.
Our group did not have any problems with altitude sickness. The guides walk at a gentle pace which helps you acclimatise.
Graham Seals
Reviewed October 2018
Mount Toubkal 2018
The trip was well organised and everything went to plan. The travel and trek information and description was informative and correct. There were no unpleasant surprises.
I would personally rate the trek a 6 in difficulty due to the 8 hour trek on the first day and the 13 hour trek on summit day as well as the snow we encountered 700metres from the summit.
I would also like to say just how good our tour guide Larchen was. He was very friendly and extremely helpful and professional in every way. This really helped the actual trek run smoothly and made it so enjoyable
Most Inspirational Moment
Reaching the summit, a magical moment.
Thoughts on Group Leader
As stated above, Very very good.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Yes. Be prepared for very changeable weather, hot weather at the foot of the mountain, heavy rain and cold and snow on route to the summit during September.
The Refuge will be very very basic, with no heating and limited power for lighting
Danielle Clifton
Reviewed September 2018
Mount Toubaki
We love this experience, it was challenging however so insightful to be immersed into another culture and to experience a trek through the Atlas Mountains.
Most Inspirational Moment
Making it to base camp
Thoughts on Group Leader
Fantastic
Advice for Potential Travellers
Be prepared for night time climbing
Donald Edwards
Reviewed July 2018
Amazing trip in an incredible country
Had never been to Morocco before and I must admit it took me by surprise. I’m not sure what I expected really but it was so much more than my expectations; I’ll certainly be back. I arrived in Marrakech the evening before the normal arrival day, Exodus booking me into the arrival hotel and arranged transfer from the airport which simplified things.
Climbing Mount Toubkal itself is a fear challenge in such a short time and I was worried about my fitness. Abdul, our guide, though insisted we all took it slowly; which we did, and we made it. It’s tough, but entirely doable. Loved the stay on the mountain in the mountain hut, though didn’t sleep much, which meant the 3am rise was actually a relief. Heading off in the darkness, with just the small patch of light created by your head torch is an amazing experience, only beaten by standing at the summit.
The quality o food on the trip was amazing, given we were on the side of a mountain. Lovely, fresh food and lots of it; believe me you will need it on summit day. After the long descent we’d have eaten most out of house and home, but there was more than enough to satisfy us all.
Most Inspirational Moment
Setting off in the darkness, in my own little bubble of my head torch light.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Abdul was incredible. Always smiling, chatty and proud of his country. He talked to us about his country and its customs, his life but was also interested in ours. He couldn't do enough for us all throughout the trip. Dinner in Marrakech on the final evening was amazing and he's a pretty good singer.
Advice for Potential Travellers
A water bladder is very useful; I actually had a bladder and a water bottle, the bottle I regularly topped up whenever possible. Head torch is essential for the early morning climb. A wide brimmed sunhat, or something which covers your neck, and suncream also. I would also recommend walking poles.
Julia Porter
Reviewed May 2018
Brilliant weekend
A brilliant adventure, and all in a weekend!
Most Inspirational Moment
Obviously getting to the top, but the walk through villages, drinking tea in small hostels along the way, and the views.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Hesham was a great leader, tolerant and friendly who would go that extra mile for us.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Exodus as usual took care of everything, so much to pack in to a short space of time. I wondered if the tour of Marrakesh would prove too much but was really interesting, again so much to see but makes me want to go back!
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