Mount Toubkal Winter Climb 4 days

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Mount Toubkal Winter Climb 4 days

Climb Mount Toubkal on this 4 days winter Trek through the wilderness, and explore some of the most spectacular spots in the area, including Imlil valley, the Sidi Chamarouch shrine, and the summit of Mt Toubkal.

Itinerary

Day 1: Marrakech - Imlil 1740m - Toubkal Refuge 3206m

You will be picked up from Marrakech, and drive towards Imlil valley 1740m which is the starting point of your Trek. It will take 1h30 drive. Once you get there, you will start hiking along the Mizane Valley, first towards the village of Aremd and then onto the shrine of Sidi Chamarouch. Built on a moraine spur overlooking the valley floor, Aremd is the largest village in the valley and provides an interesting mix of traditional terraced farming, gites and streets that seem to be permanently gridlocked by goats and cattle. For generations the local Berber villagers have worked these lands, producing corn, potatoes and walnuts from the harsh landscape. Continuing east and crossing the flood plain our route takes us along mule tracks and up into the high rocky cliffs above the valley. Crossing the river we eventually come to the pastoral shrine of Sidi Chamarouch, which attracts tourists and pilgrims alike (although only Muslims are allowed to cross the stone bridge to visit the marabout shrine itself). The village sits besides a small waterfall, a jumbled cluster of houses that seem to melt together into an anarchic mass. From here the trail continues to climb steadily, snaking and zigzagging its way up to the Toukbal Refuge (3206m), our stop for the night. 5 to 6h walking.

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Day 2: Refuge 3206m - Toubkal summit 4167m - Refuge.

After an early breakfast, you make your attempt on the summit of Jebel Toukbal, the highest peak in Northern Africa. your route takes you up the south cirque, crossing the stream above the refuge and then heading across one of the mountains numerous scree fields, where you will have to negotiable a seemingly endless carpet of boulders and rocks. The walking is relatively straightforward, but the scree and the altitude will make the going quite difficult in parts, however, the views along the way make the journey more than worthwhile. Cresting the ridgeline you find yourselves on the plateau, from where it is a short walk to the summit and the vistas out across the surrounding landscape are quite breathtaking. From here there are unrestricted views in every direction, from the Marrakesh Plain to the High Atlas in the north and as far south as the Anti-Atlas and the Sahara. Pliny, the great Roman scholar, once described the High Atlas Mountains as "the most fabulous mountains in all of Africa" and from your vantage point high above the valley it is easy to understand why. Retracing your steps you then return down the mountain to the basecamp where you will have lunch & overnight again.

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Day 3: Refuge 3206m - Ras n'Ouankrim peak 4068m - Refuge 3206m

After an early breakfast, you will climb another 4000m peak which is called Ras n'Ouankrim. you will have nice views over the snowcapped peaks! back to the refuge where you will have lunch & overnight again. around 6 to 7h walk.

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Day 4: Refuge 3206m - Imlil 1740m - Marrakech.

After breakfast at the refuge, you will walk back down via the same route to Imlil valley where you will have lunch at a guesthouse before transfer back to Marrakech. It will take around 4 to 5h walk + 1h30 drive to Marrakech.

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You should bring the following:

Documents

• Passport & visa if needed

• Travel insurance details

• Boarding passes for flights

• Wallet

• Pen for filling in arrivals form

Clothing

• 2-3 base-layer t-shirts (e.g. running t-shirts)

• Fleece/soft-shell jacket

• Waterproof jacket

• Insulated jacket for warmth, if possible (from e.g. Rab, Alpkit, Mountain Equipment)

• Spare clothes for Marrakech

• Underwear

• Base-layer trousers (optional)

• Trekking Trousers

• Waterproof trousers

• Shorts

• Swimwear for Marrakech (optional)

• 4 thick wool mountaineering socks

• Warm Gloves and Hat

• Walking Boots

• Footwear for Marrakech

Other

• Large rucksack for the mules/porters

• Daysack (25-35L)

• 3L of water bottles (Minimum)

• Sunglasses

• Suncream

• Sunhat

• Insect repellant

• Glasses/contact lenses (if needed)

• Sleeping bag (2-3 season)

• Bathroom items including travel towel

• Electronics - Head torch, travel adaptor (French plug style), phone & charger

• Lipsil

• Book/mp3 player (optional) • Walking poles (optional -Available to rent for €3)  

You will be walking around 6 to 7h each day. The summit day can be 9-12 hours (with lots of breaks) so you do need a good level of fitness. We recommend training with jogging or sport 1-2 times a week, in the run-up to your trip. 

This Trek is moderate. You should be fit enough, but it does involve any technical skills. 

Yes, all meals are included during the trek

The local guides use mules to carry your main bag, so that you can just carry a small bag with water, sun cream and waterproofs whilst trekking.  

No, it is not included. However, we can help you by some recommendations if you wish. 

Start: Your guide will come and pick you from your accommodation in Marrakech in the early morning on the first day.

End: Drop off will be near your hotel in Marrakech on the last day. 

- Transport from and back to Marrakech

- English speaking guides

- Mules & porters for luggage

- A cook

- Food during the trek

- Accommodation at Toubkal Refuge

- Soft drinks

- Mineral water

- Tips

- Sleeping bags

- Crampons & ice axes ( 25€ rental cost)

- Travel insurance

Each group is typically 10 people, with a maximum of 12.  

You will follow a sensible acclimatisation plan that works well for most participants. This includes regular breaks and a gradual increase in the altitude at which you sleep.

Altitude affects everyone in different ways. However, the key is to mention if you are experiencing any symptoms to your guide (headache/nausea) as soon as you feel them.  

You will stay at a Refuge in the Toubkal basecamp. you will sleep in a dormitory.

The minimum age for this trek is 18, or 16 with a parent/guardian.  

Your luggage should not exceed 15kg in duffle bag or backpack ( no suitcases please) 

No, it is not included, but available to buy.

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