Discover the Best Adventures in the High Atlas
Explore the breathtaking landscapes of the High Atlas Mountains with our expertly guided tours. Whether you seek the challenge of climbing Mount Toubkal, the thrill of ski touring, or a journey through Berber villages and the Sahara Desert, we offer unique and immersive experiences tailored to every adventurer.
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Explore Morocco’s most stunning landscapes, from the High Atlas peaks to the Sahara dunes. Choose your perfect adventure and let our expert guides lead the way!
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Brahim Meskouk
Brahim was an outstanding guide! His experience in altitude adaptation made a huge difference for our group, and he kept a perfect pace for everyone. We felt safe, well-prepared, and motivated throughout the trek. His expertise in navigation conditions was impressive!

Youssef Ait Meskouk
Youssef was an incredible guide! His expertise in high-altitude climbing made us feel safe and confident on the most challenging routes. In addition to his deep knowledge of the mountains and technical skiing skills, he is also a skilled trail running specialist.
Mouad Maskouk
Yousf pushed us to our limits in the best way possible! His passion for mountain adventures is contagious. He knew every hidden path and adjusted the pace perfectly, ensuring an exhilarating yet manageable challenge. Whether hiking through rugged terrain or skiing down pristine slopes, Yousf made every moment unforgettable.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What level of fitness is required for this trek?
This trek requires a moderate to high level of fitness. You will be hiking for several hours each day, including steep ascents and descents. Prior trekking experience is recommended but not mandatory.
2. What is included in the trip price?
The price includes accommodation in mountain refuges or guesthouses, all meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), an expert local guide, muleteers for carrying luggage, and private transport to and from Marrakech.
3. What should I pack for the trek?
You should bring comfortable hiking boots, warm layers, a sleeping bag, a headlamp, sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, gloves, and a refillable water bottle. A full packing list will be provided upon booking.
4. Is altitude sickness a concern?
As the trek reaches 4,167m at Mount Toubkal’s summit, some travellers may experience mild altitude sickness. Staying hydrated, taking it slow, and acclimatising properly can help reduce the effects.
5. Are first aid services available?
6. What is the best time of year to do this trek?
The best time to trek Mount Toubkal is from April to October when the weather is mild and trails are more accessible. However, winter treks are also possible with proper equipment and guidance.






















































































