
Climb Mount Toubkal (4167m) in a Weekend
A classic. Trek and sweat your way through the Atlas Mountains and catch sunrise from North Africa’s highest mountain
What's Included?
Activities & Certified Guides
All itinerary activities with expert, English-speaking Berber guides from ImlilMountain hut & Riad
2 nights in a riad and 1 night in a refuge at 3200mMeals
All your food on the mountain will be taken care ofTransfers
Both airport transfers and transfers to and from ImlilPorterage
Mules and muleteers to carry your overnight luggage during your climbSmall Like-minded Groups
Solo-friendly by design, join our small n’ sociable groups of up to 14 like-minded, active and outdoorsy people…
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What's it like?






























Climb to the summit of Mount Toubkal and be rewarded with the sunrise of a lifetime
Earn the views from the Marrakech Plain and High Atlas peaks all the way to the Anti-Atlas and the Sahara
Stay in a mountain refuge in the High Atlas and a traditional Moroccan riad in the heart of Marrakech
Want to tackle Toubkal at a more relaxed pace? See Climb Mount Toubkal in a Week to get an extra couple of days on the mountain, plus time to explore Marrakech.
Key Information
Day 1
Check out the sights and smells of Marrakech

Your host will meet you at the airport and take you to your traditional riad accommodation in Marrakech’s historic medina. You'll then get the chance to spend the day exploring the city’s colourful souks, wander the UNESCO-listed main square and indulge in some amazing Moroccan food.
Day 2
Travel to the Atlas Mountains and hike to your refuge at 3200m

Hiking
Wake up early and drive through the foothills of the Atlas Mountains to Imlil, where you'll meet your support crew and start your trek. Gradually ascend the Toubkal Valley, pass Berber farming villages and stop for lunch on the trail. In the afternoon you’ll arrive at the refuge. Settle in, meet other hikers and refuel with a well-earned dinner cooked by your support crew. Sleep well before your summit attempt tomorrow!
Day 3
Rise early to summit Mt Toubkal

Hiking
Wake up while it’s still dark and begin your final ascent, which will include some steep and loose sections of terrain. Reach the ridge and finish the climb to the top (4167m) in time to watch the sunrise. Rest up and then begin the long descent back to Imlil. Say farewell to the Atlas Mountains and drive back to Marrakech. You’ll arrive at your riad in the early evening in time to find a restaurant for couscous or a tasty tajine before collapsing into bed.
Day 4
Time to go home. Weekend well spent

Relax over your last Moroccan breakfast, explore the town some more if you have time, then transfer to the airport to catch your flight home.
The Area
Logistics
Starts
Marrakech Airport (RAK)
Arrive any time on Day 1
Ends
Marrakech Airport (RAK)
Leave any time on Day 4
Transfers
Private transfers between the airport and your riad are included for any time you choose to arrive on day 1 and depart on day 4, or if you have booked additional pre or post trip accommodation with your host.
If you are making your own arrangements to extend your stay in Morocco, private transfers between Marrakech airport and Marrakech city are not included but can be arranged with your host for an additional cost. Please see Optional Extras for details.
Travel options
There are daily flights to Marrakech from major airports across the UK and Europe. Day 1 is yours to explore Marrakech: you'll meet your guide and fellow travellers the next morning.
Please note that mobile boarding passes are not accepted at Marrakech airport. You will need to present a printed boarding pass on departure.
Day 1
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 2
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 3
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 4
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
What is the food like?

Moroccan food has a unique blend of sweet and savoury flavours. Local specialities include tagine (stew cooked in an earthenware pot), couscous, and bastillas (flaky pastries stuffed with meat and dusted with cinnamon and sugar). Food is often spiced with cumin, turmeric and ginger. While on the trek, your meals will be cooked by the Berber muleteers. The food is fresh and healthy, and will consist of things like bread, jam, cookies, fruit, juice, and coffee for breakfast; salad, tomatoes, carrots, lentils, beans, rice or pasta, and fish for lunch; soup, classic Moroccan tagine, couscous, olives, nuts, and seasonal fruit for dinner.
Vegetarians, vegans and other dietary requirements and allergies can be catered for – please just request this on your passenger info form.
What is the accommodation like?

Marrakech
In Marrakech, you'll stay in a beautiful riad - traditional Moroccan houses with an interior garden or courtyard. The exact riad you stay in will be confirmed nearer the time based on availability and group size. All are chosen for their excellent reputation, location, beautiful decor and welcoming service.

Mount Toubkal
During the trek, you'll stay in either the Mouflon or Neltner mountain refuge depending on availability and group size. The rooms are basic shared dorms with bunk beds. There’s a common area to relax in the evening and chat with other climbers from around the world.
Upgrades
For solo travellers looking for their own space, an optional private room can be booked for an extra charge for the nights in Marrakech, see Optional Extras for the price. Please request this at the time of booking (this is subject to availability and they are very limited due to the layout of traditional riads).
This trip has been rated as Challenging
This trek requires a good level of fitness. You must be capable of hiking all day up paths of moderate difficulty with steep, loose sections. The walking is relatively straightforward, but the loose footing and high altitude will make the going quite difficult in parts and can be mentally challenging. The views along the way make the journey more than worthwhile!
What will I need to carry?
Mules will carry your main overnight luggage during the trek and you will need to carry your daypack with your daytime essentials (extra layer, snacks, water etc.). For the welfare of the mules, please ensure your main overnight luggage is in a soft-sided bag and weighs no more than 15kg.
Spring and autumn temperatures in Marrakech average 10 - 25 °C, and it rains a small amount roughly 7 days each month. From June to September it gets quite hot in the city, averaging 15 - 35 °C, and it only rains a few days each month. In the height of summer, daytime temperatures in Marrakech have been known to approach 45°C on occasions so please ensure that you come prepared with sun protection, light and airy clothing and electrolytes/rehydration solutions if travelling at this time of year.
In the Atlas Mountains from March to October daytime temperatures average 25 - 30°C but it cools off considerably at night, and the higher you go the colder it gets (you may even need gloves on a summit day in August!) Nighttime temperatures can drop below freezing at and above the mountain refuge. Afternoon storms are always possible, but they are usually quick and generally don’t prevent anyone from enjoying the trek.
View detailed weather for the climb here on Mountain Forecast






Unbelievable
Such a fantastic experience from start to finish! Before I even booked, MBA were super speedy and helpful to respond to any questions I had. Once booked, the organisation was seamless and I felt so taken care of by every member of staff in Morocco. The tour guides were fantastic- and gave the perfect balance of safety and motivation with pushing us all the perfect amount. All the food was plentiful and delicious too! We never went hungry! The group of people I met were fantastic and it really was an unforgettable experience. It was certainly tough but so so worth it! I will definitely be booking with MBA again! Thank you!!




Best of both worlds
I had a great time on the weekend Toubkal trip. If you plan your flight times carefully, you’ll have enough time to explore Marrakech as well as hike up Toubkal. The trip was so well organised, the Riad staff and the hike guides were all super friendly and helpful. As a vegan, I was a bit worried about the food, but it was amazing and I certainly didn’t go hungry (the only exception to this being breakfasts where vegan options were limited - just bread and jam). The first part of the hike is straightforward, but the second part (after the refuge) is very challenging due to loose scree making the descent very challenging. The refuge is an experience - you are all put in one room together, sometimes with strangers and have to sleep next to each other. Also, take some spare shoes such as flip flops or sliders for the refuge so you can take off your boots and have some shoes to shower in. I was the only one in my group who didn’t do this and wish I had. The experience and the views were amazing and I feel that I was able to pack so much into such a short trip. I would definitely use Much Better Adventures again and would recommend this trip.

An Unforgettable Experience – Impeccably Delivered by Much Better Adventures
From the moment we landed in Marrakech, our Mount Toubkal adventure with Much Better Adventures was flawless. The company provided seamless support from start to finish, demonstrating exceptional organisation and attention to detail throughout the entire trip.
Upon arrival, we were warmly welcomed and transferred to a beautiful, traditional riad in the heart of Marrakech. The accommodation was spotlessly clean, incredibly comfortable, and a perfect introduction to Moroccan hospitality. Every logistical element – from transfers to meals – was handled with efficiency and care.
The journey from the riad to Imlil, the charming mountain village at the base of the High Atlas, was smooth and well-coordinated. Upon arrival, we met our incredible mountain guides, whose experience, local knowledge, and genuine passion for the region set the tone for an inspiring trek. The hike to Les Mouflons refuge was breathtaking – both in scenery and spirit – and we were supported every step of the way by a team that made safety, enjoyment, and camaraderie their top priorities.
At the refuge, the hospitality continued. The food provided throughout the trip was excellent – fresh, hearty, and exactly what we needed to fuel the adventure. The team catered to all dietary needs and created a welcoming atmosphere in even the most remote of settings.
The early morning summit attempt was nothing short of magical. Guided with care and encouragement, we reached the summit of Mount Toubkal – North Africa’s highest peak – as the sun rose over the Atlas Mountains. The views were absolutely unforgettable, and the sense of accomplishment was made even more meaningful thanks to the outstanding support from our guides and fellow trekkers.
This was more than just a hiking trip – it was a deeply rewarding and enriching experience, perfectly curated by Much Better Adventures. I can’t recommend them highly enough to anyone seeking adventure, culture, and connection in one incredible journey.






A weekend well spent!
I had a fantastic time on this trip from start to finish, everything from the transfers to the food, riads, and hiking was perfect. This was my first ever solo trip and I couldn't have asked for a better group of people to share this weekend with, If you're still unsure whether or not to book onto this trip, just do it! You'll definitely come away with no regrets and only happy memories! A massive thank you to our guides and refuge staff for their expert knowledge and for being so friendly and accommodating. I will 100% be booking with MBA again and I already can't wait to get back out there on the mountains. I hope you have clear weather at the summit and pack wisely, it was -17C with wind chill when I went in May! A truly unforgettable trip!


Tough but so worth it!
What an amazing weekend from start to finish. Communication with the local hosts was brilliant. Our guide for climbing Mount Toubkal was Mustafa and he was beyond amazing. With the heat and altitude I struggled, but with encouragement from Mustafa we all made it to the summit. The food that was prepared for us as we summited and descending was delicious and there was plenty of it too. Be prepared for the cold at the summit even if you book during the summer, the wind chill was something else! I would recommend this trek to anyone!
Brilliant 2 day challenging adventure
This was my first time with much better adventures, booking after another company cancelled the same trip, so really appreciated this was guaranteed to run. It was a tough challenge but worth it for the views at the top, however do not underestimate getting in some training so you can enjoy every moment. We were welcomed to the riad with mint tea, nothing was too much trouble including getting picked up from another location in the city. We got breakfast before leaving (service we did not receive at another riad). Our guide was really supportive taking his time, so we could enjoy the trek. I felt respected and safe in his company. There was only 4 us, but a lovely group dynamic which made the adventure even better. There was lots of food and plenty of water but do bring snacks or change to buy snacks in the valley. Do not expect to get much sleep, up again at 2am/ 3am for the sun rise is worth it but a long day. And from Scotland I assumed it wouldn't be too cold at the top in July. I was wrong, bring some warm gloves and layers. Our driver on the way back was really friendly too pointing out things we would have missed on our journey back and playing local music. I would recommend both the challenge, looking at our peoples reviews and choosing much better adventures for your next trip

Wow
I have always dreamed of trying mountain climbing, and I finally decided to take the plunge. It was a wonderful experience to share this adventure with Better Adventures, as I found it easy to connect with the other group members. I discovered Better Adventures through a Facebook advertisement, and it seems the algorithms truly excel at bringing together the right people.
Mohamed let the side down at the end of a wow adventure
The trip was brilliant guides were super until the last 2 Kilometres
Great experience
Really well organised trip , plenty of food and water . The location and views were amazing . Definitely recommend



Excellent trip with lovely people!
When I booked this trip, I first thought that it would be rushed, due to the short timeframe. However, that was not the case. I arrived early on the first morning and was picked up and driven to my riad. The riad was lovely, very accommodating and very central to Marrakesh old town. I met up with some others who were on the same trip. After some introductions, a few of us had a walk around a few souks, landmarks and found a lovely restaurant to have dinner. We had a relatively early night and were all excited for what lay ahead the next morning.
I woke up for a lovely traditional breakfast with other members of the group and waited for our pick up to take us to the mountain foothills. The journey there was well organised and within and hour or so, arrived at the starting. Everyone was excited and shortly after getting dropped off, we were on our way.
The walk to the refuge was excellent. We stopped at a few little cafe/ shops along the way to have some refreshments and got to know our guides. I have to say, they were very friendly and knowledgeable. The pace they set along the way ensured everyone arrived at the refuge.
The refuge itself had everything we needed and the food that was provided when we were there, was typically Moroccan. After dinner, we settled in for sleep in a shared dormitory, anticipating an early morning rise to push to the summit for a sunrise.
We woke early, a little tired, but were ready to push to the summit of Toubkal. The trek up was steady, steep in parts but generally not too bad, following a nice trail. You could definitely feel the effects of altitude, but again, the guides gauged this well and the pace was steady for the group.
Owing to the early start, we were one of the first groups to summit. There was a sense of relief and achievement from the group and we all congratuled each other. After the obligatory photos, we started are decent back to the refuge. We had lunch, ensured our kit was ready to be transported and began the trek back to our starting point. It was a long day but everyone was euphoric after their achievements.
After our journey back to our riads, we showered and made our way back into the city for food and some light refreshments. We soaked up the atmosphere, did some last minute shopping in the souks and said goodbye to friends made.
The following morning, I was picked up on schedule, driven to the airport and got ready to fly home. I had a moment to myself to reflect on trip and only had positive thoughts for the whole experience.
Much Better Adventures delivered an excellent experience, from start to finish. The logistics were perfect, the guides so friendly and approachable and the food and boarding, very good. If you're thinking that you're not fit enough for this trek, think again. The guides were outstanding and paced both days walking to a tee. Thank you MBA, can't wait for the next one!
Toubkal June 2025
Amazing experience, challenging yet worth the rewarding views!
Great support and hike
Great memories and a fantastic hike. It was much harder than the moderate that the trip states, particularly the times scales, temperature changes and altitude however we all knew what we were signing up for. Particular thanks to Mustafa the guide who sorted out my hand after I slipped on the way down
Cannot fault this trip at
Cannot fault this trip at all. Fantastic organisation from the moment we landed until the flight home. It was a tough trek but our whole team reached the summit with the support from our amazing guides. They were welcoming, friendly supportive and kept us so well fed throughout. Thank you so much for an adventure that will never be forgotten.
Amazing adventure!
My 2nd trip with MBA and a fantastic experience from start to finish!
Fantastic Trip
What a great adventure. Beautiful scenery, friendly and helpful guides, delicious food, and a very rewarding walk. It was a challenge but 100% worth it. We were fortunate with the weather, not too hot and not too cold. Only issue was difficulty getting a good nights sleep, but it was only for one night. Overall fantastic trip.




My Toubkal trip
The guides Mustapha and Abdou that took us up the mountain were amazing. So friendly, supportive and motivational. Always cheerful and happy to help. We had an absolutely amazing time and will be back again! Sunrise was beautiful.
The staff in riad viewpoint were great and friendly, rooms and showers were beautiful.
Trip of a lifetime!!
Mount Toubkal 2 day climb
MBA were excellent throughout this trip with their organizational practice and attention. From pick up at the airport and right through the trip, everything went seamless.
Marrakesh itself is an experience and although short, was enough to sample the city and get a feel for the vibrancy and Moroccan way of life.
However, this trip is extremely challenging and I cant understand why the difficulty rating matches that of the 5 day trip.
The 1st trek to base camp took nearly 11 hours and the summit day was a 15 hour ascent and descent. This is far longer than what is advertised and really pushed the group to their peripheral capabilities.
The group was above average with a lot of experienced 'trekkers' and fitness enthusiasts who all confirmed that the rating should be upgraded to the highest level.
I am glad I did the trip and I would 100% book with MBA again. However, the Toubkal climb in my opinion would be far more enjoyable completing it through the 5 day plan rather than the weekend schedule.
MBA please review the trekking times and rating to give the customer a better idea of what to expect.
Great summit experience but padded trip
Overall a good trip, but with lots of room for improvement! Plus points: Lovely guides, great food, inexpensive and a great weekend adventure. However this was sadly overshadowed at times by some simple school boy errors: Lack of information about the amount of time spent on the heat! C40 degrees, with the first day and half of day 2 spent over 30 degrees! Forget the mountain bit the big hike getting to the refuge, then back again to the mini bus was far too long, and just padding in my opinion. Summit day started at 2. 00, and by c10. 30 we were back at the refuge. Undoubtedly the toughest stretch due to the high winds, darkness, steep incline and terrain (rocky and scrambly). This is what I came for. After a fantastic lunch we then spent from c1. 00 until 6. 00 on a tedious, baking hot, boring walk back to the bus! Why, why, why???? Silly! We then had 30 minutes hanging around for a mini bus, that was also baking hot! There was AC, but the driver had all the windows down, so again a very hot and unpleasant drive. Also no AC in Rhiad Khadia, a sweltering night before the trek, and very little sleep had. Those in the view point rhiad did have AC, again a silly thing, easily addressed! Finally a lack of water whilst trekking! Water provided only at meal times! This was utterly ridiculous! I was prevented from buying water at the little make shift shops enroute as I didn't have change. The guide also stated that there was water on the minibus, and that it wasn't far at that point. Not true, we were 1. 5 hours away at that point. Timings and distances were wildly off, again an annoyance that I felt we were treated as idiots really. Water is a basic human need, not a luxury! I spent £10 on a small bottle of water as I didn't have change and was simply very dehydrated and needed a drink. My biggest complaint was the refuge, grim beyond belief, like a nightmare, something from a horror film! In summary, a great no frills trip, eaitiful summitt and great if you don't mind lowering your standards to eye watering levels.


Lovely experience & lovely people!
We completed this later in May ! We had perfect hot weather, the views and walk was stunning . The catering was incredible considering you’re so high up. Everything was thought of , the guides were kind and caring and professional. The only reason it’s 4 instead of 5 would be down to the fact we didn’t reach summit by sunrise and the walking pace was just too slow but we were a group of mixed abilities and some struggled with altitude. All in all this experience will be a core memory.
Much better adventures wete amazing
Much better adventures wete amazing from the word go . They constantly kept me updated which made the experience amazing . The staff were profesional, polite and friendly ,i would highly recommend much better adventures to anyone who is looking for an adventure holiday 10 out of 10 .
Toubkal Climb 30 & 31 May 2025
What a great experience to undertake this adventure. Whilst a difficult challenge for me, i was supported by the amazing guides and smooth organisational plans of Much Better Adventures and the in country teams. An unforgettable experience and a huge thanks to everyone who made this trip possible. I also had the pleasure of climbing with likeminded individuals who supported each other at every step of the journey. Would definitely recommend to others who want to undertake a great experience.

An epic adventure
Climbing Toubkal was epic, challenging and humbling. Everything was well organised and ran as described. It’s excellent value for money for such a special experience. Our guides from Aztat Treks - Mustapha, Abdullah and Jaouad - were incredible. The group needed to split and they managed it with care, respect and professionalism. They went above & beyond to ensure the whole group all had the best experience possible and we’re so grateful for their kind expertise.
Tips for if you’re thinking about booking it:
- Make sure you read the info really carefully. Day 2 especially is a long, long day. You need to really like a hike!
Tips for if you’ve booked it:
- The kit list is good!
- In the refuge, I slept in my thermal top & pants inside the sleeping bag & liner and this was warm enough.
- If you’re struggling with anything at all, just tell the guides. They’re lovely and just want to help.
- Guides bring enough water for you to top up along the way.
- Have the welcome dinner on the first night - it was lovely to meet the group and start the walk with loads of jokes already under our belt.
- Take dirham with you for snacks and tips.
- If you can, get to Marrakech a day before to have time to sleep and explore. A transfer can be arranged from where you’re staying to the trip riad.
- You can hire almost anything you need in Imlil. We hired poles for 60 dirhams each.


Amazing but challenging trip
What a trip! We went at the end of May - a perfect time as it's not too hot or cold. The first day is about 5 hours, but easier - it's a slow climb up to the refuge, but the scenery is beautiful. I did feel a little nauseous because of the altitude, but it passed in a few hours. We chose to go for the sunrise, which meant a 2am start, and leaving by 3. 15am. The summit day was tough!!! It's 6 hours up and down, and you're scrambling in parts. Make sure you drink enough water and to eat small amounts regularly to keep your energy up. The sun hadn't quite burnt through the clouds so maybe arriving an hour later would have been better, but you're so relieved to get to the top, and everyone in our group made it - and the view was worth it! Then it's an hour's rest at the refuge, and then 5 hours back down the mountain. Overall an amazing trip with a great group. Bring plenty of snacks (although you can buy at little shops along the way), and drink enough water. You also do need to train - make sure you're fit enough to do this, so it's enjoyable. The guides were incredible, two of the nicest, kindest people you could met who did everything they could to ensure the group were safe and had a good time. Would highly recommend!




What a way to spend a weekend!
An unforgettable weekend with a fantastic group of people—so well organised from start to finish!
I climbed in late May, and we were lucky with the conditions. At the summit, it was a mild +1°C, with clear blue skies and no wind. That said, mountain weather can change quickly. Our guide, Abdul, mentioned it had been -19°C just the week before—so definitely come prepared for anything!
The ascent is amazing, taking you across varied terrain and even through a couple of ice fields. The descent, especially on summit day, is tough—you start early from the refuge to reach the top, then head all the way back down to Imlil. It’s a long day, but the sense of achievement makes it absolutely worth it.
Having also climbed Kilimanjaro, I can honestly say this trek is brilliant. Highly recommended!
Mt Toubkul
A great weekend.
An incredible experience
The whole weekend was fantastic from start to finish. Communication prior to the trip was excellent, I felt safe and well organised! The accommodation and food were great throughout but the real standout of the trip was the guides. They were kind, funny, knowledgable and encouraging. Nothing was ever a trouble for them, they paced everything just right, it felt slow and steady but given the distance it was just right to give everyone in the group the best chance to summit. Would highly recommend this trip.

On Top of the World!
What an awesome trip, Great company, great food and really caring, professional guides who took care of the entire group and set a steady pace up the mountain. The Riads in Marrakesh were also really nice, clean and with friendly hosts. I must admit being dropped back in the medina on a hot Saturday night after being in the mountain was a culture shock - the heat, noise and crowds were something to behold .


Excellent trip
What a great way to spend the weekend.
Our pickup at the airport was very smooth, clearly signposted and the driver very friendly.
The first night we stayed in Riad Khabia which was excellent. Our hosts were attentive and our room very comfortable and clean. We used the indoor pool to cool off and met some of the other trekkers there.
We decided to explore Marrakech on foot and not eat in the Road the first night but the breakfast we got the next morning was very authentic and tasty. Mint tea #1 (of many).
Pickup the next morning was on time and organised well, we were met by the local operator. The drive to Imlil was short and comfortable.
In imlil I was able to rent trekking poles for the hike before getting ready for the trek. The hike up to the refuge was hot but easy and took our group about 5-6 hours with plenty of stops along the way to top up on refreshment or buy local merch. We climbed from c1700m to c3100 and arrived at the refuge late afternoon.
The refuge was very busy but luckily our group got a room where we could all stay together. The refuge is set up as a dorm with bunk beds and communal eating and bathroom facilities. This was what we expected but I must say the beds were more comfortable than expected. Top tip: take earplugs if you struggle to sleep.
Dinner was excellent and we had local food with mint tea. We had no dietary preferences but there was enough meat and veggies for all tastes.
We all voted on a summit attempt to arrive at the top for sunrise. That meant breakfast at 2:30am! We headed out around 3am and arrived in the clouds unfortunately but we made it to c4167m.
The way down was relentless along the snaking screed tracks and I definitely needed those hiking poles.
We were back at the refuge for about 9am where we had ‘lunch’. Rested for an hour then headed all the way back to Imlil and onward to Riad Khabia where we passed out!
Great people, great challenge, great company.
toubkal
we went on this trek on 22 may 2025 excellent adventure very helpful guides and all co workers . lovely scenery, and weather hot. very nice accommodations,before/ after the adventure . will be looking at another much better adventure holiday ,as always very well planned with helpful guides and you meet and make friends from the group . keep up the good holidays MUCH BETTER ADVENTURES. from darren +julie

Unforgettable Experience!!
Climbing Mount Toubkal with Much Better Adventures was an unforgettable experience! The guides were extremely helpful & friendly and having the adventure with a group of 12 like-minded individuals was incredible! Felt like a once-in-a-lifetime trip which couldn't have been better!!
Itinerary Activities
- Guided hike ascending the Toubkal Valley
- Guided hike to summit Mount Toubkal
Guides
- Expert, local, English-speaking guides
Accommodation
- 2 nights in a riad
- 1 night in a refuge at 3200m
Meals
- 3 fresh breakfasts
- 2 picnic lunches
- 1 Moroccan dinner
Transfers
- Arrival transfer from Marrakech Airport any time on Day 1
- Departure transfer to Marrakech Airport any time on Day 4
- Transfers during the trip
Porterage
- Mules and muleteers to carry your overnight luggage during your climb
Our trips are hassle-free by design. We include all the activities and equipment, as well as many of the meals, so you can simply rock up with your rucksack and share the adventure with your new pals.
Travel to and from the trip
Our trips do not include flights, trains or other travel to the start point and back from the end point.
Tips
Tips are not included in the trip cost. These are entirely at your discretion but there is an expectation to tip for good service. Your guide will help with advice however we suggest budgeting for a minimum of 250 Dirham per person, to be split and offered directly to the following individuals:
- Guides: MAD100
- Cook: MAD30
- Muleteer: MAD80
- Drivers: MAD20
- Riad staff: MAD20 (total)
Of course, you are free to tip more or less and the amount should be reflective of your perception of service and quality - a tip is not compulsory and should only be given when you receive excellent service.
Travel insurance
Travel insurance is compulsory for all of our adventures, and you'll need to provide your policy details before departure. Your insurance should offer adequate cover for overseas medical treatment, evacuation/repatriation, your baggage and equipment, and the specific activities involved in your adventure. We also recommend ensuring your policy includes cancellation and curtailment cover, in case you're unable to join your trip due to unforeseen circumstances such as illness.
Standard travel insurance may not cover all the activities included in your adventure, so it's essential to check the details carefully. There are adventure-specific providers that many travellers have used in the past, such as True Traveller (for those based in the UK or Europe), or Rise + Shield, both of which offer cover for a wide range of adventurous activities.
Please make sure your chosen policy meets your individual needs and covers all aspects of your trip.
Visas
Visa requirements often change, and you are responsible for obtaining any required visas for this trip. Please check with your nearest embassy or consulate for up-to-date advice.
Personal Expenses
You know your own spending habits best, so please budget an appropriate amount for things like optional meals and drinks, shopping, optional activities, and laundry.
What's included?
- Sleeping bag (you can bring your own if you like)
What do I need to bring?
- Day pack (25-35 litres)
- Rucksack or duffle bag (for the mules to carry overnight kit)
- Warm jacket
- Waterproof jacket
- Light-weight, breathable hiking shirts and trousers
- Broken-in hiking boots
- Warm hat
- Light gloves or mittens
- Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sun block)
- First aid kit
- Electrolytes/rehydration solutions (especially if travelling during the summer)
- Personal toiletries
- Sanitary supplies (hand sanitiser, toilet paper, wet wipes, and ziplock baggies to carry out)
- Head torch
- Water bottle
- Towel
- Earplugs (optional)
- Sleeping bag liner
Pre/Post Trip Accommodation Double/Twin Room
Payable Before Departure
Pre/Post Trip Accommodation Double/Twin Room
… Per night
Pre/Post Trip Accommodation Single Room
Payable Before Departure
Pre/Post Trip Accommodation Single Room
… Per night
Optional Private Room Upgrade
Payable Before Departure
Optional Private Room Upgrade
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Private transfer between Marrakech Airport and Marrakech City (per vehicle)
Payable Before Departure
Private transfer between Marrakech Airport and Marrakech City (per vehicle)
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We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity.
What's the number?
It works out on average at 195kg of CO2 emissions per person, including all local transport, accommodation, food, activities, guides, staff and office operations.
The only thing it doesn’t include right now is flights and travel to the destination. We do make an overall estimate across all our customers separately, but as we don’t book flights, have customers from all corners of the world, and no way of reliably knowing their travel plans, we simply can’t include an individual number in the figure on display here. We’ve got a goal to fix that, so that when you book, there is a way to measure and mitigate the carbon emitted by your flight too.
But what does the number mean?
Yep, hard to picture eh? To give you an idea:
- Driving 1000 miles/1609km would be approximately 281kg of CO2 in an average car (or 140.5kg per person, if there were two of you in it).
- A return economy class flight between London and New York would be approximately 1619kg (1.66 tonnes) per person.
- 10 trees in a temperate forest are estimated to remove approximately 250kg of CO2 from the air in a period of 5-10 years.
What are we doing about it?
Our trips are relatively low-carbon by design, and we're working with all our hosts to develop long term carbon reduction plans. We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity, ensuring the protection of the reserve and its wildlife.
Want to know more?
Amazingly, no international travel company has ever publicly published their carbon measurements before, as far as we know. We believe that must change, quickly. So we’re openly sharing the method we used in the hope that other companies will be able to more easily follow suit and build on what we've done so far. You'll find it all here.
Absolutely! We recognise that you may want to leave some of the kit you bring to Morocco somewhere safe before you start your ascent of Toubkal. When you reach Imlil, you will be able to leave any non-essential items you don’t want to take up on the hike with you at your local guide's base there.
Your host works with muleteers who collaborate with the local charity Spana (The Society for the Protection of Animals and Nature) on the AMI programme (Aid to the Mules of Imlil). The charity provides training, guidance and incentives to mule owners to encourage and support good care for their animals in all aspects of their working lives. The programme also runs a monthly clinic, offering free veterinary care for the animals and distributing humane tack.
Ramadan is expected to take place from 17 February to 19 March 2026, followed by the national holiday of Eid al-Fitr, which lasts for two to three days. Ramadan is an Islamic festival during which the religious do not eat or drink during daylight hours. This can be a fascinating time to travel, particularly to witness the evening celebrations when the fast is broken. However, you can expect some business hours to be shortened, alcohol not to be served during daylight hours, and some restaurants to be closed during this period.
Daytime activities for local people are often limited, while the nights are very lively in cities, with a wide variety of foods being sold and enjoyed. Ramadan will not affect the inclusions on your trip, although you should be aware that dinners will be served after locals break their fast in the evenings.
This trip visits locations at or above 2500m, where some people may experience symptoms of Altitude Sickness, also known as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS).
Previous experience at altitude doesn’t guarantee the same response again – your body can react differently on each trip. However, having been at altitude before is still valuable: it gives you a better understanding of how your body might respond, what symptoms to look out for, and how to manage your pace and energy levels.
Your guide is trained to manage the risk of altitude sickness by controlling the rate of ascent, monitoring group wellbeing, and responding appropriately if anyone feels unwell.
Before booking, we recommend considering your personal health, particularly if you have any pre-existing conditions, and consulting a medical professional if you’re unsure. Arriving early to allow your body to acclimatise can also make a big difference.
Your travel insurance must cover the maximum altitude reached on this trip and include emergency evacuation.
This trip includes locations where temperatures can range from extremely hot to extremely cold during different parts of the itinerary. In some areas, you may face high daytime temperatures, strong sun, and humidity with limited shade. Elsewhere, especially at higher elevations, temperatures may drop below freezing, particularly at night.
These extremes can affect your physical performance and increase the risk of heat-related issues such as dehydration or heat stroke, or cold-related risks like frostbite and hypothermia. Your guide will manage the pace, monitor group wellbeing, and adjust the plan when needed to keep everyone safe.
We recommend considering how you personally respond to heat and cold, and speaking with a healthcare professional if you have any conditions that could be affected. Packing the right gear for both climates is essential, and arriving early may help your body acclimatise more comfortably, especially if you're coming from a more moderate climate.
Sure can! Over 70% of our travellers travel solo, it’s a great way to meet like-minded people.
Our team of Adventure Hunters co-create exclusive adventures which are run by highly vetted, specialist hosts. The trip is run by our trusted host partner in the destination. We only work with independent, local, in-destination experts who know the very best places to explore and how to stay safe. Read more information about the local teams we partner with. You’ll be introduced to the host straight after making a booking via the Much Better Adventures platform.
Much Better Adventures refer to the UK Government’s official travel advice when designing trips and monitoring trip operations. We recommend that all customers are familiar with the practical information provided on the Government’s FCDO website, where current travel advice can be found by searching for the applicable destination(s).
For customers joining this trip from other international destinations – please also read the official travel advice applicable to your country of residence/origin, as this may differ.
We recommend checking out the country-specific information and also talking to a travel nurse.
We automatically convert prices from the local currency that a host receives to your chosen currency. We update our exchange rates on a daily basis so this does mean that prices displayed on the site are subject to currency fluctuations, which is why you may see them change over time.
If you wish to change the currency you pay in, head to the bottom of the page.
All of our group adventures are specially designed for adults to enjoy as we want these adventures to bring together outdoorsy people who are truly like-minded. You must be over 18 to join one of our trips.
You're always in good company on one of our adventures.
Our trips are typically made up of a mixture of solo travellers and small groups of 2 or 3 friends, with most in their 30s-50s.
Our sociable adventures are solo-friendly by design and naturally attract outdoorsy people with a shared mindset; a love for adventure, a desire to push themselves and meet awesome, like-minded people along the way.
It’s this camaraderie that has so often turned a great adventure into a life-changing one.
Don't just take our word for it:
- 95% of people rate the group dynamics on our trips 5/5
- 90% of people recommend joining a trip to make new friends
- 75% of people have met people on our trips that they would now consider friends
See here for more info about the Much Better Adventures tribe.


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Friday 22nd August 2025
to Monday 25th August 2025
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