5 DAYS 4 NIGHT’S TREKKING BERBER VILLAGES AND TOUBKAL SUMMIT
Ifni Lake is a volcanic lake and a well-preserved little paradise in the middle of the majestic Atlas Mountains. An ideal place to live a camping experience and a beautiful symbiosis with nature. Ansi Among the highest mountain lake in Morocco at some 2200 m altitude. A lake located at the bottom of a valley Surrounded by the famous peaks of the Atlas (toubkal (4167m) (ounoukrim 4089 iger n’abdli (3839m..)
Included / Excluded
To help you plan your trip, we have put together a list of what’s included and what’s not included in your tour package. This will give you a clear understanding of what to expect and help you make any necessary arrangements before your journey begins.
- Transport from marrakech and back
- English speaking guide.
- Cooking, Mules to carry your luggage.
- Accommodation during your Trip (tents, local house or refuge).
- Food during the trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner).
- Travel insurance
- Drinks
- Tips for the team
- Equipment for trekking
- Person expenses
Tour Map
This comprehensive map is designed to guide you through an exciting journey filled with remarkable destinations and captivating experiences.
Itinerary
We have carefully planned out each day to give you the best possible experience. From exploring historic landmarks to tasting delicious local cuisine, each day is packed with adventure and excitement. Join us as we take you on a journey through some of the most fascinating destinations in the world.
Departing Marrakech early in the morning, enjoy a pleasant drive south, winding through the Moulay Brahim gorge and the upper valley, around the higher foothills to the west of the High Atlas and our Imi oughlad (1450m) trailhead, Jbel Toubkal elevation 4167m, reaching the highest peaks of North Africa, Aglzim 3650m and Aksoual 38847m, towering before us. Here we disembark and meet the Berber mule crew. We head northwest for a 2-hour acclimatization hike along the zigzag mule trail, passing cornfields, pines and junipers, to Tiz n’tachete (2000m), where we stop to review Imlil and Ait Ouazaden valley, then half an hour drive to Imi n’ifri and our picnic..Then trek slowly southwest along a dirt road for about 2.5 hours to the red clay terraced villages of Assif n’ Ait Ouazaden and Tiziane (1750m), where we stay in local Berber houses.
After breakfast, we now start hiking along the Assif n’Ait Ouazaden valley, passing walnut groves, to Tizi n’taghrhourte (1995m above sea level) and then through the rare almost flat section to the spring of Assaka After about 2.5 hours of travel The walk is relatively easy and we’ll stop for a picnic in stunning silence. Our afternoon hike will take us down the edge of the forest until we reach the Berber village of D’knt (1870m) or Agouns n Assoul, where we will have dinner and spend the night in a campsite.
We set out in the morning on a 3-hour hike through walnut groves, corn and barley fields, to meet many sheep and shepherds – women and children stooping to carry 20kg of sticks and dried herbs. We walked through the Tizi n’tagdalte, descending among the juniper trees until we came to a small spring in the woods, where we stopped for a picnic. Refreshed, we walked about 3 hours uphill, winding trails to a small river at the beginning of the Assif n’Ait Ouaszden valley. From here we enter the village of Tizi oussem (1850m above sea level) and then the summer village of Tamsoult at our camp.
Day 5: Toubkal Sanctuary – Summit – Sidi Chamharouch – Imlil – Marrakech
After a 3 hour steep climb, had a very early breakfast and left around 6am to reach the highest peak in the Maghreb (4167m). The panorama seen from here is simply stunning. When you’re ready, we’ll join your guide for an easy 2-3 hour downhill ride on Ikkhibi Sud or South Cirque back to the mountain hut for a picnic lunch. After lunch we will now head north up the steep zigzag trail on the higher slopes of the Assif n’Isouhouanem n’Ouagounss valley to the Sidi Chamharouch shrine. Located next to the falls, there is a pilgrimage “marabout” shrine, probably a remnant of a pre-Islamic culture, but non-Muslims are off limits. Another 2 hours of downhill walking takes you to the village of Imlil, where most of the trek starts, before taking a taxi back to MarrakecH
Gallery
Each image tells a unique story, inviting us into a world of emotion, beauty, and complexity. Get ready to be moved, inspired, and challenged as we journey through this captivating collection of images.