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Winter Climb—Three Days

A three day climb to the snow-covered summit of Jebel Toubkal

On this trek you'll explore Toubkal National Park at its wintry best. Over three days you'll climb from the peaceful Berber village of Imlil up to Jebel Toubkal—the highest peak in North Africa—and back. Along the way you'll pass by the mountain village of Aremd, visit a local Muslim shrine and spend two nights in a refuge at the Nelter base camp. With amazing panoramic views over snow-capped mountains and even a glimpse of the Anti Atlas and the dust of the Sahara on a clear day, this is one unforgettable Moroccan winter adventure!

Trip Itinerary

We'll pick you up from your Marrakech accommodation and drive to Imlil (1,800m). From Imlil you'll begin today's 5 hour walk to the Nelter base camp (3,200m) with a 2 hour walk to the shrine of Sidi Chamharouch, passing Aremd (1,920m) along the way. Here you'll stop for a picnic lunch and be given the story behind the shrine. After lunch you'll walk for another 3 hours until you reach the Nelter base camp, where you'll be given instructions on how to use an ice axe and crampons. Here you'll spend the next two nights in a refuge.

Meals included:

  • Lunch
  • Dinner

You'll begin today's 4 hour climb to Jebel Toubkal (4,167m) early in the morning, first crossing a frozen river before zigzagging up to the summit. Along the way you'll have plenty of stops to have a drink and enjoy the awesome views that are constantly changed by the light of the rising sun. When you reach the summit you'll have a short break to soak up the amazing high you'll feel, before beginning a 2 hour descent back to the Nelter base camp.

Meals included:

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner

After enjoying a well-earned breakfast you'll begin your 4 hour walk back down to Imlil. From here you'll return to your Marrakech accommodation in the evening.

Meals included:

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch

Trip Details

Inclusions:

  • Professional English speaking guide
  • Accommodation (refuge x 2 nights)
  • Late model transportation with A/C
  • All meals (breakfast x 2, lunch x 3, dinner x 2)
  • Mules and muleteers

Note: Refuges only have communal sleeping areas. It is not possible to book a private/single room when staying in a refuge.

Exclusions:

  • Aeroplane ticket
  • Travel insurance
  • Drinks
  • Tips
  • Rental costs for ice axe and crampons (unless you use your own)

Note: This trip starts in the morning on Day 1 and ends in the evening on Day 3. If you would like us to arrange airport transfers, accommodation, optional activities or anything else before, during or after your trip, please let us know as we are more than happy to do this.

Hot Air Balloon Ride

Begin your experience with an early morning transfer from your Marrakech accommodation to your balloon’s launching site. Upon arrival hop in the basket and gaze away as this sunrise flight takes you soaring over the foothills of Morocco’s Atlas Mountains. Touch down for a freshly prepared Berber breakfast before returning to Marrakech in your 4×4 vehicle. At the end of the day take home a flight certificate as a souvenir of your experience.

Price: €195 per person.

Duration: 5 hours (1 hour in-flight).

Majorelle Garden

Visit this enchanting garden in the heart of the city, designed by French painter Jacques Majorelle (1886–1962). Stroll along the shady paths past exotic trees and plants, streams and pools whilst watching the numerous birds who call this peaceful paradise home.

Price: €30 per person.

Marrakech City Tour

Discover what lies behind Marrakech’s ancient red walls on this guided exploration of the city’s old town. Begin by visiting Koutoubia Mosque, the Saadian Tombs, Bahia Palace and the old Jewish Quarter. Then stop off at Djemaa el Fna. Here you can sit down and enjoy a well-deserved cup of mint tea whilst gazing out over Marrakech’s central square—a vibrant meeting place for young and old. You’ll see acrobats, fortune tellers, musicians, snake charmers and traders all coming together in one truly amazing spectacle. Finally, wander the narrow, aromatic alleys of the spice souk. And if at the end of the day you’re a bit peckish and still feeling adventurous, why not visit one of the many restaurants showcasing traditional Moroccan cuisine located just a stone’s throw away?

Price: €85 per person (minimum 2 persons required).

Duration: 4–5 hours.

Tagine Cooking Class

Get ready for the ultimate tagine experience during this one of a kind activity in Marrakech. Begin by learning the Arabic for the key ingredients of Morocco’s most famous dish as you join your teacher in the souks. Here you’ll mix with the locals when shopping for your meat, vegetables and most importantly, spices. Head back to the traditional riad kitchen and learn how to brew a pot of refreshing Moroccan mint tea, before following your teacher’s step-by-step instructions to prepare your very own mouthwatering lunch. At the end of the day take home a copy of the recipe as an everlasting memory of your authentic Moroccan cooking experience.

Price: €95 per person (minimum 2 persons required).

Duration: 4–5 hours (including 50 minute walk).

The list below is a suggestion of what you might find useful to take on this trip. It is not an exhaustive packing list. If you need further advice, please contact us or consult your nearest outdoor store.

Clothing & Footwear:

  • Thermal underwear
  • Comfortable clothes and shoes for refuge
  • Fleece jacket/woollen jumper
  • Lightweight raincoat/windbreaker
  • Lightweight rain trousers
  • Sturdy, well broken-in mountain trekking boots with good ankle support and suitable for crampons
  • Synthetic/woollen socks
  • Gaiters
  • Hat
  • Scarf
  • Ski gloves

Equipment:

  • 4 season sleeping bag (compulsory)
  • Ice axe and crampons (compulsory but can be hired locally)
  • Daypack
  • Pack raincover/poncho
  • Trail snacks
  • Water bottle/hydration bladder (vacuum flask recommended)
  • Water purification pen/tablets
  • Walking pole
  • Penknife
  • Sunglasses/ski goggles
  • Head torch
  • Camera, memory card and charger
  • Spare batteries
  • Personal items (including hand sanitiser, lip balm, microfibre towel, sunscreen, toilet paper, toiletries, wet wipes etc)
  • Medicine and copy of doctor's prescription which states medication and quantity carried
  • Personal first aid kit (including blister tape, insect repellant, oral rehydration salts, plasters, tweezers, diarrhoea tablets etc)
  • Small repair kit (including duct tape, extra shoelaces, needle, thread etc)
  • Rubbish bag

Note: Please bring a soft backpack weighing less than 15kg as porters/mules will be carrying your luggage during the hike.

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