Ourika and Toubkal Trek 6 Days
Overview ::
This Popular trek includes Mount Toubkal ascent 4167M and walks past several ancient Berber villages with a more detailed view on one village chosen according to personal preference. Besides wonderful views from the Toubkal Mountain, the green Ourika valley (Setti Fadma village) with a river cutting it in half is another hidden gem of this walk. The trek continues up to Tacheddirt pass (3200 m) offering a view over the majority of the Atlas summits. The adjacent village of the same name lies in the heart of Imnane valley where most of the trekking routes start. It leads over the Tizi Mzik (2500 m) and Toubkal National park with the Tamsoult waterfalls. The hike up the highest North African peak is just a cherry on top and a nice ending to the whole trek.
Itinerary:
Day 1:


Ourika valley – Setti Fadma (1600 m)– Timichi (2000 m)
Day 2:


Timichi (2000 m) – Iaabassene (2030m) – Tacheddirt (2400 m)
Day 3:

Tacheddirt (2400 m)– Imnane valley or tacheddirt valley – Agersioual pass (2100 m)– Imlil (1740 m).
Day 4:


Imlil (1740 m) – Tizi Mzik (2500 m) – Azib n’Tamsoult
Day 5:


Azib n’Tamsoult – Aguelzim pass (3650 m)– Toubkal refuge (3207 m)
Day 6:


Toubkal refuge – Toubkal summit (4167 m) – Armed (2000 m) – Imlil (1740 m)
Cost details:
NB: Price on request. This will depend on the number of participants. So for any quote request please contact us
Costs we provide include the followings:
♦ picks up & drops by private car/Van/Bus/ Taxi.
♦ All your standard Meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) during the trek.
♦ One night in the Toukbal Refuge.
♦ A highly experienced, helpful and friendly English speaking Guide.
♦ Muleteers and mules to carry your baggage and our equipment.
♦ This is the high level classic style of trekking also known as camping (fully organized treks) supplying all camping equipments (sleeping, kitchen, dining and toilet tents etc) along with the food and cooker will prepare hot meals with attention towards variety and hygiene and nutrition to serve you.
Excluded from costs are the following:
♦ All kinds of drinks.
♦ Travel Insurance (Essential).
♦ Personal trekking equipment.
♦ Tips for staffs and drivers.
Trekking equipment checklist
When selecting your personal items, keep in mind the number of days you’ll be camping, the time of year and the altitude, we advise our clients bringing these items but depending of season otherwise you can contact us.
First aid kit
Sunglasses
Sun hat
Gloves
Sun block for lips
Long underwear
Flash light
Batteries and bulbs
Swiss army knife
Towel and toiletries
Down sleeping bag
Down jacket
Long sleeved shirt
Jumper or fleecy jacket
T-shorts
Mountain trekking boots
Comfy shoes for around the camp
Polypropylene /wool socks
Light cotton socks for under wool socks
Camera with extra battery
Note : Crampons and Iceaxes may be needed in winter and spring