6 Days Toubkal Circuit
From the first day of trekking you will be immersed in everyday Berber life of watching the locals work in their terraced fields and tend to their animals.
This itinerary involves early starts and strenuous trekking days, moving from camp to camp each day but you will be rewarded with many fine memories and photo opportunities, in particular at the summit of Jebel Toubkal (4167m).
At the end of the day you will be able to relax in village cafes and enjoy a cup of mint tea or paddle alongside refreshing rivers and the turquoise shores of Lac D’Ifni (2295m).
Itinerary
Day 1: Marrakech-Imlil-Tacheddirt-Ouaneskra-Tacheddirt
We leave Marrakech after breakfast and drive to Imlil, a principal trailhead for trekkers, and a busy market town.
There is a constant movement of people coming down from the mountains, and an equal supply of activity from those about to embark on their adventure.
We meet our mule team and once all our gear is loaded we begin walking along the valley towards Tacheddirt, some 8kms beyond Imlil.
Soon the trail begins to rise as we climb up to the pass at Tizi n’Tamatert (2,279m).
We then descend to the pretty village of Ouaneskra and continue, for a further half-hour or so, to Tacheddirt (3,000m), where we generally camp near the river.
Day 2: Tizi Likemt-Toubkal-Azib Likemt
Crossing the valley we begin a long, slow ascent to the pass at Tizi Likemt (3,555m).
The going is quite tough as there is a considerable amount of loose scree on the ground.
At the top we enjoy our first fine view of the Toubkal massif before a long downhill descent to the village of Azib Likemt, where we camp for the night.
Day 3: Tizi n’Ououraine-Toubkal-Ifni Dome
This long, but relatively easy day takes us through a variety of contrasting landscapes.
From Tizi n’Ououraine (3,120m) we enjoy further views of Toubkal, including the summit, the east face and the Ifni Dome (3,876m).
The trail leads on towards Amsouzert, one of the most striking villages in the region, where we spend the night – dormitory-style – in a simple village Gite.
Day 4: Amsouzert-Ifni Lake
West of Amsouzert are several small villages, which we explore as we make our way towards Ifni Lake, the only lake in the region.
It is a memorable sight; surrounded by rocky mountains, giant heaps of rubble, and is unusually deep.
We expect to arrive by lunchtime and spend the afternoon relaxing at the shore. We camp tonight in this area.
Day 5: Tizi n’Ouanoums-Mountain Refuge
By now we should be both fit and acclimatized, and ready to tackle the hardest day of the trek. We make our way along a steep path that leads up a seemingly endless scree slope.
At length we reach the pass at Tizi n’Ouanoums (3,664m), a narrow ledge between two shafts of rock.
From here it is a long zigzag descent to Nelter Hut, a mountain refuge where we spend the night (or alternatively camp outside).
Day 6: Toubkal Summit-Sidi Chamharouch-Arem-Marrakech
We leave before dawn, following a well-defined route to the summit. If conditions are good it should take no more than 2-3 hours to reach the summit, where we enjoy expansive views of the entire Atlas range and the Marrakech plains beyond.
Returning to base, we then descend fairly rapidly to the villages of Sidi Chamharouch and Aremd, before following the Mizane River, along a well-forested trail, to the trailhead at Imlil.
If you are staying in Marrakech, you will be taken there by car at the end of the day.
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Period
From May to November
Duration
6 days/5 nights
Grade
Moderately Difficult
Essential Equipment & Clothing:
- Good hiking boots or trainers and socks
- Personal First Aid Kit
- 3 to 4 season sleeping bag
- Day sack/backpack
- Ice axe and crampons (winter)
- Headlamp
- Lightweight waterproof over-trousers / rain-pants
- Water bottle or camel back (recommended)
Extra Notes:
- < Trek prices may vary depending of the season (High altitude treks)
- Prices quoted are per person, based on sharing a twin room/2 person tent (unless otherwise stated)
- Payment: can be made in € / $ / £ or MAD