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The Atlas Mountains with Jebel Toubkal (4167 m)

Between Berber villages to the roof of North Africa

Would you like to join a journey that combines mountain trekking in spectacular surroundings, beach life in a relaxed hippie town, and exotic Moroccan culture? Then this trip is for you!

Highlights

  •      The magnificent nature of the Atlas Mountains
  •      Berber villages 
  •      The highest peak in North Africa: Jebel Toubkal 4,167 m
  •      The beaches and old town of Essaouira
  •      Magical Marrakesh


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Day 1:

One night in Marrakesh

Airfare is not included in this tour, so you are responsible for arranging your own transportation to and from Morocco. The first day is unscheduled, allowing you to arrive in Marrakesh at your convenience. Our meeting point on the first day will be the the riad, a traditional Moroccan hotel, located in the heart of the city’s medina (old town). In the evening, we will enjoy a welcome dinner at the riad and get to know each other better. Depending on flight times, there may not be much time to explore Marrakesh. If you’d like more time in this exciting city, you can request an additional program for an extra night or two at the end of the trip.

Accommodation

Riad

Meals

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Day 1: One night in Marrakesh

Airfare is not included in this tour, so you are responsible for arranging your own transportation to and from Morocco. The first day is unscheduled, allowing you to arrive in Marrakesh at your convenience. Our meeting point on the first day will be the the riad, a traditional Moroccan hotel, located in the heart of the city’s medina (old town). In the evening, we will enjoy a welcome dinner at the riad and get to know each other better. Depending on flight times, there may not be much time to explore Marrakesh. If you’d like more time in this exciting city, you can request an additional program for an extra night or two at the end of the trip.

We start the day with an early breakfast at the hotel before boarding the minibus and heading south toward the towering peaks of the Atlas Mountains to begin our trek. Along the way, we pass a cluster of Berber villages. Upon arrival, we meet our support team for the week—our guides, cook, and mule handlers—before loading our bags onto the mules and setting off. The trek begins with a steady climb toward our first mountain pass, Tizi Oudite. From here, at over 2,200 meters, we are rewarded with breathtaking views in multiple directions and take a break to enjoy lunch. We then descend to the village of Id Aissa, following the irrigation channels that lead us to the final stretch of today’s route. By late afternoon, we reach Tizi Oussem (1,850 m), where we will spend the night in a simple Berber house with shared rooms. We drink tea and have the chance to experience a local hammam, while our cook prepares a traditional Moroccan dinner. Today’s hike serves as a gentle and relaxed introduction to the trek ahead.

We have breakfast, load the mules again and follow a beautiful and spectacular trail through Azib Tamsoult (2250 m), a small village where mostly sheep herders make their homes. We continue on towards Lepiney at 3000 m and have lunch at a waterfall on the way. The Lepiney hut reveals itself as a small eagle’s nest on a plateau, and although this is a very simple mountain hut, it makes up for it with a spectacular view. Here we spend the night in a common room inside the hut, or under the sparkling starry sky if the weather is good. Today’s stage is mainly uphill, therefore end the day with slightly thinner air than when we started. (If the snow is still on the Aguelzim Pass, which we will cross on Day 4, we may take an alternative route and spend the night at Azib Tamsoult. This is more likely in spring than in autumn.)

Today will be an intense day, as we will be climbing significantly higher, and you will probably notice that the air feels thinner. Ahead of us is the climb up to the Aguelzim Pass at 3650 m. It is long, tough and steep, but spectacular. From here, we get our first glimpse of tomorrow’s goal – the summit of Jebel Toubkal – before descending to Toubkal Basecamp (3,200 m). Here we have dinner and spend the night in a dormitory. This is a nice hike for acclimatization before tomorrow’s summit push.

We have a very long day ahead of us and will start before sunrise to avoid the strongest heat as we make our way up to the summit of Toubkal. We begin the ascent in the dark, guided only by the light of the stars and headlamps slowly moving upwards. It’s wise to have a down jacket in your backpack— even in Africa, low temperatures can be experienced, especially above 4,000 meters. The first part of the trail consists of large stones, and with the steep climb, it can be a tough trek, but the reward waiting at the top makes it all worthwhile! After four days of hiking, we should be well-acclimatized to handle the altitude, and after about four hours of effort and a 1,000-meter ascent, we will reach the highest point in North Africa at 4,167 meters, where we can look out over everything surrounding us! We take in the view and celebrate the moment at the summit of Jebel Toubkal before descending back to basecamp for a late lunch. We then continue for about four hours down to the village of Imlil (1740 m). Here, we will stay in a cozy riad with comfortable beds and showers— a true luxury after a tough mountain trek.

After breakfast, we say goodbye to our support team, hop onto the minibus, and head west toward Morocco’s Atlantic coastline. By early afternoon, we arrive in the beautiful beach town of Essaouira, where the rest of the day is yours to enjoy. Here, you can relax on the beach, surf, swim, shop, or ride horses or camels. Compared to the hectic and overwhelming chaos that many associate with Moroccan cities, Essaouira is a peaceful and charming town where you can stroll freely through the streets and leisurely browse the bazaars. The city’s medina is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and just below the center, miles of beautiful sandy beaches stretch south along a pleasant promenade lined with hotels and restaurants. We check into our riad, located in the old town.

Enjoy a leisurely day in Essaouira, a city known for its relaxed beach atmosphere and bohemian charm. Its hippie legacy is highlighted by famous visitors like Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, and Janis Joplin, who vacationed here in the ’60s. Major films such as “Alexander” and “Kingdom Of Heaven” and parts of ”Game of Thrones” were filmed in and around Essaouira. It is said that Norwegian writer Thorbjørn Egner drew inspiration from Essaouira for Cardamom City in his children’s story ‘When the Robbers Came to Cardamom Town’ after visiting in 1949. Here you will find narrow streets, camels, city walls, people, robbers and the prayer tower of Tobias! A visit to the bazaars here is well worth it, and the opportunities for shopping are many! In the evening, we’ll gather for our final dinner together at one of the city’s charming restaurants.

After a late breakfast we are transferred back to Marrakesh Menara Airport. Unfortunately, our amazing adventure in Morocco comes to an end and we say goodbye to all the new friends we have made along the way. If you would like to stay longer in Marrakesh for a night or two, feel free to contact us, and we’ll check the possibilities for you.

Day 1:

One night in Marrakesh

Airfare is not included in this tour, so you are responsible for arranging your own transportation to and from Morocco. The first day is unscheduled, allowing you to arrive in Marrakesh at your convenience. Our meeting point on the first day will be the the riad, a traditional Moroccan hotel, located in the heart of the city’s medina (old town). In the evening, we will enjoy a welcome dinner at the riad and get to know each other better. Depending on flight times, there may not be much time to explore Marrakesh. If you’d like more time in this exciting city, you can request an additional program for an extra night or two at the end of the trip.

Accommodation

Riad

Meals

-,-,D

Day 1: One night in Marrakesh

Airfare is not included in this tour, so you are responsible for arranging your own transportation to and from Morocco. The first day is unscheduled, allowing you to arrive in Marrakesh at your convenience. Our meeting point on the first day will be the the riad, a traditional Moroccan hotel, located in the heart of the city’s medina (old town). In the evening, we will enjoy a welcome dinner at the riad and get to know each other better. Depending on flight times, there may not be much time to explore Marrakesh. If you’d like more time in this exciting city, you can request an additional program for an extra night or two at the end of the trip.

We start the day with an early breakfast at the hotel before boarding the minibus and heading south toward the towering peaks of the Atlas Mountains to begin our trek. Along the way, we pass a cluster of Berber villages. Upon arrival, we meet our support team for the week—our guides, cook, and mule handlers—before loading our bags onto the mules and setting off. The trek begins with a steady climb toward our first mountain pass, Tizi Oudite. From here, at over 2,200 meters, we are rewarded with breathtaking views in multiple directions and take a break to enjoy lunch. We then descend to the village of Id Aissa, following the irrigation channels that lead us to the final stretch of today’s route. By late afternoon, we reach Tizi Oussem (1,850 m), where we will spend the night in a simple Berber house with shared rooms. We drink tea and have the chance to experience a local hammam, while our cook prepares a traditional Moroccan dinner. Today’s hike serves as a gentle and relaxed introduction to the trek ahead.

We have breakfast, load the mules again and follow a beautiful and spectacular trail through Azib Tamsoult (2250 m), a small village where mostly sheep herders make their homes. We continue on towards Lepiney at 3000 m and have lunch at a waterfall on the way. The Lepiney hut reveals itself as a small eagle’s nest on a plateau, and although this is a very simple mountain hut, it makes up for it with a spectacular view. Here we spend the night in a common room inside the hut, or under the sparkling starry sky if the weather is good. Today’s stage is mainly uphill, therefore end the day with slightly thinner air than when we started. (If the snow is still on the Aguelzim Pass, which we will cross on Day 4, we may take an alternative route and spend the night at Azib Tamsoult. This is more likely in spring than in autumn.)

Today will be an intense day, as we will be climbing significantly higher, and you will probably notice that the air feels thinner. Ahead of us is the climb up to the Aguelzim Pass at 3650 m. It is long, tough and steep, but spectacular. From here, we get our first glimpse of tomorrow’s goal – the summit of Jebel Toubkal – before descending to Toubkal Basecamp (3,200 m). Here we have dinner and spend the night in a dormitory. This is a nice hike for acclimatization before tomorrow’s summit push.

We have a very long day ahead of us and will start before sunrise to avoid the strongest heat as we make our way up to the summit of Toubkal. We begin the ascent in the dark, guided only by the light of the stars and headlamps slowly moving upwards. It’s wise to have a down jacket in your backpack— even in Africa, low temperatures can be experienced, especially above 4,000 meters. The first part of the trail consists of large stones, and with the steep climb, it can be a tough trek, but the reward waiting at the top makes it all worthwhile! After four days of hiking, we should be well-acclimatized to handle the altitude, and after about four hours of effort and a 1,000-meter ascent, we will reach the highest point in North Africa at 4,167 meters, where we can look out over everything surrounding us! We take in the view and celebrate the moment at the summit of Jebel Toubkal before descending back to basecamp for a late lunch. We then continue for about four hours down to the village of Imlil (1740 m). Here, we will stay in a cozy riad with comfortable beds and showers— a true luxury after a tough mountain trek.

After breakfast, we say goodbye to our support team, hop onto the minibus, and head west toward Morocco’s Atlantic coastline. By early afternoon, we arrive in the beautiful beach town of Essaouira, where the rest of the day is yours to enjoy. Here, you can relax on the beach, surf, swim, shop, or ride horses or camels. Compared to the hectic and overwhelming chaos that many associate with Moroccan cities, Essaouira is a peaceful and charming town where you can stroll freely through the streets and leisurely browse the bazaars. The city’s medina is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and just below the center, miles of beautiful sandy beaches stretch south along a pleasant promenade lined with hotels and restaurants. We check into our riad, located in the old town.

Enjoy a leisurely day in Essaouira, a city known for its relaxed beach atmosphere and bohemian charm. Its hippie legacy is highlighted by famous visitors like Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, and Janis Joplin, who vacationed here in the ’60s. Major films such as “Alexander” and “Kingdom Of Heaven” and parts of ”Game of Thrones” were filmed in and around Essaouira. It is said that Norwegian writer Thorbjørn Egner drew inspiration from Essaouira for Cardamom City in his children’s story ‘When the Robbers Came to Cardamom Town’ after visiting in 1949. Here you will find narrow streets, camels, city walls, people, robbers and the prayer tower of Tobias! A visit to the bazaars here is well worth it, and the opportunities for shopping are many! In the evening, we’ll gather for our final dinner together at one of the city’s charming restaurants.

After a late breakfast we are transferred back to Marrakesh Menara Airport. Unfortunately, our amazing adventure in Morocco comes to an end and we say goodbye to all the new friends we have made along the way. If you would like to stay longer in Marrakesh for a night or two, feel free to contact us, and we’ll check the possibilities for you.

Airfare is not included in this tour, so you are responsible for arranging your own transportation to and from Morocco. The first day is unscheduled, allowing you to arrive in Marrakesh at your convenience. Our meeting point on the first day will be the the riad, a traditional Moroccan hotel, located in the heart of the city’s medina (old town). In the evening, we will enjoy a welcome dinner at the riad and get to know each other better. Depending on flight times, there may not be much time to explore Marrakesh. If you’d like more time in this exciting city, you can request an additional program for an extra night or two at the end of the trip.

We start the day with an early breakfast at the hotel before boarding the minibus and heading south toward the towering peaks of the Atlas Mountains to begin our trek. Along the way, we pass a cluster of Berber villages. Upon arrival, we meet our support team for the week—our guides, cook, and mule handlers—before loading our bags onto the mules and setting off. The trek begins with a steady climb toward our first mountain pass, Tizi Oudite. From here, at over 2,200 meters, we are rewarded with breathtaking views in multiple directions and take a break to enjoy lunch. We then descend to the village of Id Aissa, following the irrigation channels that lead us to the final stretch of today’s route. By late afternoon, we reach Tizi Oussem (1,850 m), where we will spend the night in a simple Berber house with shared rooms. We drink tea and have the chance to experience a local hammam, while our cook prepares a traditional Moroccan dinner. Today’s hike serves as a gentle and relaxed introduction to the trek ahead.

We have breakfast, load the mules again and follow a beautiful and spectacular trail through Azib Tamsoult (2250 m), a small village where mostly sheep herders make their homes. We continue on towards Lepiney at 3000 m and have lunch at a waterfall on the way. The Lepiney hut reveals itself as a small eagle’s nest on a plateau, and although this is a very simple mountain hut, it makes up for it with a spectacular view. Here we spend the night in a common room inside the hut, or under the sparkling starry sky if the weather is good. Today’s stage is mainly uphill, therefore end the day with slightly thinner air than when we started. (If the snow is still on the Aguelzim Pass, which we will cross on Day 4, we may take an alternative route and spend the night at Azib Tamsoult. This is more likely in spring than in autumn.)

Today will be an intense day, as we will be climbing significantly higher, and you will probably notice that the air feels thinner. Ahead of us is the climb up to the Aguelzim Pass at 3650 m. It is long, tough and steep, but spectacular. From here, we get our first glimpse of tomorrow’s goal – the summit of Jebel Toubkal – before descending to Toubkal Basecamp (3,200 m). Here we have dinner and spend the night in a dormitory. This is a nice hike for acclimatization before tomorrow’s summit push.

We have a very long day ahead of us and will start before sunrise to avoid the strongest heat as we make our way up to the summit of Toubkal. We begin the ascent in the dark, guided only by the light of the stars and headlamps slowly moving upwards. It’s wise to have a down jacket in your backpack— even in Africa, low temperatures can be experienced, especially above 4,000 meters. The first part of the trail consists of large stones, and with the steep climb, it can be a tough trek, but the reward waiting at the top makes it all worthwhile! After four days of hiking, we should be well-acclimatized to handle the altitude, and after about four hours of effort and a 1,000-meter ascent, we will reach the highest point in North Africa at 4,167 meters, where we can look out over everything surrounding us! We take in the view and celebrate the moment at the summit of Jebel Toubkal before descending back to basecamp for a late lunch. We then continue for about four hours down to the village of Imlil (1740 m). Here, we will stay in a cozy riad with comfortable beds and showers— a true luxury after a tough mountain trek.

After breakfast, we say goodbye to our support team, hop onto the minibus, and head west toward Morocco’s Atlantic coastline. By early afternoon, we arrive in the beautiful beach town of Essaouira, where the rest of the day is yours to enjoy. Here, you can relax on the beach, surf, swim, shop, or ride horses or camels. Compared to the hectic and overwhelming chaos that many associate with Moroccan cities, Essaouira is a peaceful and charming town where you can stroll freely through the streets and leisurely browse the bazaars. The city’s medina is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and just below the center, miles of beautiful sandy beaches stretch south along a pleasant promenade lined with hotels and restaurants. We check into our riad, located in the old town.

Enjoy a leisurely day in Essaouira, a city known for its relaxed beach atmosphere and bohemian charm. Its hippie legacy is highlighted by famous visitors like Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, and Janis Joplin, who vacationed here in the ’60s. Major films such as “Alexander” and “Kingdom Of Heaven” and parts of ”Game of Thrones” were filmed in and around Essaouira. It is said that Norwegian writer Thorbjørn Egner drew inspiration from Essaouira for Cardamom City in his children’s story ‘When the Robbers Came to Cardamom Town’ after visiting in 1949. Here you will find narrow streets, camels, city walls, people, robbers and the prayer tower of Tobias! A visit to the bazaars here is well worth it, and the opportunities for shopping are many! In the evening, we’ll gather for our final dinner together at one of the city’s charming restaurants.

After a late breakfast we are transferred back to Marrakesh Menara Airport. Unfortunately, our amazing adventure in Morocco comes to an end and we say goodbye to all the new friends we have made along the way. If you would like to stay longer in Marrakesh for a night or two, feel free to contact us, and we’ll check the possibilities for you.

Day 2:

One night in Marrakesh

Airfare is not included in this tour, so you are responsible for arranging your own transportation to and from Morocco. The first day is unscheduled, allowing you to arrive in Marrakesh at your convenience. Our meeting point on the first day will be the the riad, a traditional Moroccan hotel, located in the heart of the city’s medina (old town). In the evening, we will enjoy a welcome dinner at the riad and get to know each other better. Depending on flight times, there may not be much time to explore Marrakesh. If you’d like more time in this exciting city, you can request an additional program for an extra night or two at the end of the trip.

Included

Norrøna Adventure Guide

English speaking

All transport as specified in the program.

In a shared double room in hotels/Riads, in dormitories during the trekking.

As described in the program.

The local guides are with us until the end of the mountain tour. In Essaouira there is only a Norrøna Adventure guide with the group.

English speaking

All transport as specified in the program.

In a shared double room in hotels/Riads, in dormitories during the trekking.

As described in the program.

The local guides are with us until the end of the mountain tour. In Essaouira there is only a Norrøna Adventure guide with the group.

Not Included

Flights

It is important to check whether the departure is guaranteed or not before you book your flight tickets for the journey. On each departure, we must have a minimum number of confirmed participants before we can guarantee the departure.

To local guides and helpers. Tips are a normal and expected part of being a tourist in many of the destinations we visit. These are given in cash to the local team and therefore cannot be included in the tour price.

On request and subject to availability. Available in Marrakech, Imlil, and Essaouira.

It is important to check whether the departure is guaranteed or not before you book your flight tickets for the journey. On each departure, we must have a minimum number of confirmed participants before we can guarantee the departure.

To local guides and helpers. Tips are a normal and expected part of being a tourist in many of the destinations we visit. These are given in cash to the local team and therefore cannot be included in the tour price.

On request and subject to availability. Available in Marrakech, Imlil, and Essaouira.

Disclaimer

We reserve the right to change prices. The day by day program is indicative and changes may occur. We also refer to our general travel conditions

Travel insurance

On all our trips, we require you to have full health and accident insurance which will also covers any transport home. read more about travel insurance.

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Clothing

English speaking

We recommend wool underwear for both men and women. Wool sportstop is recommended for women.

Wool, 2-3 paris.

2-3 pairs. Wool or synthetic material.

We recommend thin wool.

English speaking

We recommend wool underwear for both men and women. Wool sportstop is recommended for women.

Wool, 2-3 paris.

2-3 pairs. Wool or synthetic material.

We recommend thin wool.

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Hiking boots

Bring waterproof shoes/boots that you are familiar with.

Solid, with a solid sole. Such as approaches shoes.

Bring waterproof shoes/boots that you are familiar with.

Solid, with a solid sole. Such as approaches shoes.

Equipment

Dufflebag or backpack

Avoid bringing a suitcase, they are more difficult to transport between hotels.

We recommend wool underwear for both men and women. Wool sportstop is recommended for women.

Wool, 2-3 paris.

2-3 pairs. Wool or synthetic material.

We recommend thin wool.

Avoid bringing a suitcase, they are more difficult to transport between hotels.

We recommend wool underwear for both men and women. Wool sportstop is recommended for women.

Wool, 2-3 paris.

2-3 pairs. Wool or synthetic material.

We recommend thin wool.

Recommended

Clothing

Water is provided for lunch and dinner. During mountain hikes, you will need to purchase drinking water on route or at the accommodations.

On request and subject to availability. Available in Marrakech, Imlil, and Essaouira.

Inflatable, for extra comfort. 

Light. Have to be foldable or telescope.

Water is provided for lunch and dinner. During mountain hikes, you will need to purchase drinking water on route or at the accommodations.

On request and subject to availability. Available in Marrakech, Imlil, and Essaouira.

Inflatable, for extra comfort. 

Light. Have to be foldable or telescope.

Useful

Norrøna Adventure Guide

English speaking

All transport as specified in the program.

In a shared double room in hotels/Riads, in dormitories during the trekking.

As described in the program.

The local guides are with us until the end of the mountain tour. In Essaouira there is only a Norrøna Adventure guide with the group.

English speaking

All transport as specified in the program.

In a shared double room in hotels/Riads, in dormitories during the trekking.

As described in the program.

The local guides are with us until the end of the mountain tour. In Essaouira there is only a Norrøna Adventure guide with the group.

Packing tips

We recommend clothing that covers your shoulders and knees, as Morocco is a Muslim country. 

If we need crampons and ice axes, these can be rented in Marrakech. The crampons we rent here are universal crampons that fit all types of mountain boots, but they should be above the ankle and not low hiking shoes for the summit push. It’s not certain that we will need them. It is probably more relevant on the April trips than on the October trips.

We sleep in huts, but it gets colder the higher we go. You should bring a sleeping bag that can handle a few degrees below freezing.

We sleep in beds along the way, but the standard is basic. Some prefer to bring an inflatable sleeping mat to put on top of the mattress for extra comfort. In some places, it may be possible to sleep outdoors on a terrace if the weather permits, but this would require a sleeping mat.

Testimonial

This list is intended as a guideline, so that we have what we need regardless of the weather we get on the trip. Remember that you can also get used outdoor equipment that works perfectly. Get in touch if you have any questions. TIP: We recommend that you have the most important equipment in your hand luggage, for example hiking boots and gore-tex jacket/trousers.

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