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A few steps from Marrakech and its airport, the Toubkal (4,167m), the highest peak in North Africa is "LE 4000" the easiest to access if you are accompanied by professionals. They will know how to adapt the rhythm and will choose the path according to your level and your physical condition. We offer an original and progressive itinerary, a pledge of your success!
Three nights in gite or refuge
Full board from lunch on D1 to lunch on D4
Transporting your belongings by mules
A high mountain guide with French-speaking qualifications for the 4 days
Air-conditioned van
Airport transfers.
Return transfers Marrakech departure from the hike
All the activities and visits mentioned in the program
Free travel for children under 4 years old sharing parents room
Free wifi during your trip : an international mini router delivered before departure.
Today you will radically get away from home! Welcome to Marrakech and transfer to Imlil, the "Chamonix" of the Atlas. You have an appointment with your guide and the mule drivers who will take care of the equipment. By a path under the walnut trees you leave Imlil to climb up to the Mizik tizi pass. The surrounding peaks are already at almost 4000m, the high mountain atmosphere surrounds you! Stop at the pass for the picnic. After a few climbs and descents you take a superb balcony path and enjoy the view of the valley and the villages. Arrival at the sheepfolds of Tamsoult (2250m) for an evening and night of acclimatization before climbing between 3 and 4000 meters! Walking Time: 4h to 5h Driving time: 2h to 3h (100 km) Elevation: +900 -150 Meals included: breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Accommodation : Hotel : Option - Confort : Option - Luxury : Steps : Marrakech, Imlil
Early departure from the gîte by a beautiful mule track. Even if the climb is steep, the path is breathtaking, remarkably well drawn and leaves time to admire these "wildly" superb landscapes. The arrival after countless switchbacks at the Aguelzim pass at almost 3,600m offers an incredible panorama on the summit of Toubkal. Then the reward: quietly the path leaves in a balcony facing "the Lord of the Atlas". It offers a number of "dining rooms" for a break before joining your base camp, the Neltner refuge (3,207m). Walking time: 6 h Elevation gain: +1300 -350m Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner Night in a Refuge Walking Time: 5h to 6h Elevation : +1300 -350m Meals included: breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Accommodation : Hotel : Option - Confort : Option - Luxury : Steps : Toubkal
An early start is always preferable to enjoy this exceptional day! The sunrise on the summit will be a "magic moment" in your mountain life! The mule track of yesterday becomes an "alpine" path. Borrowed every day by a few dozen hikers, it tends to multiply its meanders and become painful, difficult or even impractical for those who cannot "read" the mountain. Your guide will find the best trail for you, one that won't "break" your legs. You will get to the top smoothly! At this altitude each effort must be well proportioned to reach the end of your dream! The arrival at the top will remain an unforgettable moment! 360 ° view: Marrakech to the north, the Siroua massif and Sagho to the south, the central atlas to the east and the west to the west ... You can enjoy the summit before descending quietly to the refuge. Walking Time: 4h to 5h Elevation: + 960m -960m Meals included: breakfast, lunch, Dinner Accommodation : Refuge : Option - Confort : Option - Luxury : Steps : Toubkal
The descent by this "normal approach route" from the base camp is very beautiful. You will not be alone, a crowd is assaulting this summit! Going down you can take your time to admire the peaks that dot this valley. They all peak at over 3,500 meters. Then the path basks towards Around, the first village in the valley. He is perched on a moraine and watches over all the "douars" in the Imlil circle. Last staircase to Imlil where your hike ends. Return to Marrakech in the afternoon. Walking Time: 3h to 4h Driving time: 1h to 2h (105 km) Elevation: -1467m Meals included: breakfast, lunch, Dinner Accommodation : Hotel : Option - Confort : Option - Luxury :
If the itineraries we offer do not match what you are looking for, do not hesitate to contact us and we will prepare the trip to your needs and requirements and price depending on the number of Travellers, Hotel category and season.
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The currency of Morocco is the dirham (MAD), with bank notes found in the denominations of MAD 200, 100, 50 and 20 and coins issued in smaller values. While every traveller's spending habits may differ slightly, we have estimated the average daily expenses to help with budgeting for your next trip. Here you'll find the average cost for a meal or drink and advice for best practice in tipping.
Tipping is not compulsary, but is encouraged for good service in Morocco. The general rule of thumb is to tip 5~10% in restaurants or to private services such as porters. Your guide and driver would also appreciate this kind of gratitude at the end of your tour. For Taxi Drivers, typically rounding up the fare for convenience is recommended, as well as at market stalls.
Morocco is home to some of the oldest retail cultures in the world, meaning there's no shortage of souqs waiting to be explored. Haggling in Morocco is expected and welcomed. You'll notice prices are not often listed on items in the souqs, so evaluate what you're willing to pay and come prepared to bargain with the shopkeeper - it's all part of the fun!
Moroccan leather is highly unique and the centuries-old tanning techniques are still practiced across the country today. The most famous tannery is Chouara Tanner of Fez, making it the perfect place to purchase quality, hand-crafted leather goods including slippers, bags, jackets, belts and wallets. Prices for leather goods start at approximately 10 USD.
Berber rugs and carpets are traditionally the craftwork of nomadic women from the Middle Atlas region and date back to the 2nd century BC. They are made from virgin wool from the sheep and can be found in souqs across Marrakech in all shades, sizes and shapes. Rug shopowners will encourage you into their store with the offer of tea, but feel no obligation to buy. Rug prices may range from 50 to 1,000+ USD.
Used by the local Amazigh people for its healing properties, Argan Oil is immensly popular in Morocco. It is common to see women sitting on the front step of beauty shops crushing the kerns of the argan tree into paste, which is sold cosmetically for its healing properties to skin and hair. The regions surrounding Essauira and Agadir are the only places in the world where the specific tree grows. In this region you can purchase a quality 150ml bottle of the oil for approximately 20 USD.