Overview – 2-Day Winter Ascent of Mount Toubkal (4,167m)
Standing at 4,167 metres, Mount Toubkal is the highest peak in North Africa and the crown of the High Atlas. In winter, the mountain transforms into a serious snow-and-ice objective and reaching its summit becomes one of the most rewarding adventures you can have within easy reach of Marrakech.
This 2-day Mount Toubkal winter climb is built for travellers who want a genuine alpine challenge without committing to a week in the mountains. In just 48 hours you’ll trek from the Berber village of Imlil up to the Toubkal Refuge, then push for the summit at dawn across snowfields and frozen ridgelines, roped up with crampons and ice axe under the guidance of a certified mountain leader.
Unlike a summer trek, a Toubkal winter summit demands proper equipment and experienced guiding both of which are fully included. You bring the fitness and the determination; we handle the logistics, safety, and local know-how.
