Explore Berber Villages and Climb Toubkal — 4 Days

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Private guided trek combining Berber villages and a Toubkal summit — Azzaden Valley, waterfalls, mountain passes & North Africa's highest peak in one trip

Tour Overview :

The Berber Villages and Toubkal trek is the best-of-both-worlds itinerary — the only 4-day trek in our range that combines Berber village cultural immersion with a summit attempt on Mount Toubkal (4,167 m), North Africa’s highest peak. Instead of rushing straight to the summit, you spend the first two days exploring the western valleys and acclimatizing naturally through village walking before ascending on Days 3–4.

Day 1 starts at Imi Oughlad (1,450 m) and crosses the Tizi n’Tachte pass (2,000 m) before descending through red-clay Berber villages to Tizi Oussem (1,850 m) in the Azzaden Valley. Day 2 visits the Ighouliden Waterfalls and crosses the Tizi M’zzik pass (2,489 m) into Imlil. Days 3–4 follow the classic Toubkal ascent route — Imlil to the Toubkal Refuge (3,207 m) and then the summit of Mount Toubkal (4,167 m) — with the benefit of two days of altitude acclimatization already completed.

The entire route lies within the Toubkal National Park (established 1942). This is a moderate to challenging trek, ideal for hikers who want both cultural depth and a genuine summit achievement in the same trip. For a summit-only approach, see our 4-Day Toubkal Ascent; for villages without the summit, see the Atlas 4-Day Berber Villages Trek.

4-Day Villages & Toubkal Trek At-a-Glance :

  • Route:Marrakech → Imi Oughlad → Tizi n'Tachte (2,000 m) → Tizi Oussem (1,850 m) → Ighouliden Waterfalls → Tizi M'zzik (2,489 m) → Imlil → Sidi Chamharouch → Toubkal Refuge (3,207 m) → Toubkal Summit (4,167 m) → Imlil → Marrakech
  • Duration:4 days / 3 nights
  • Difficulty:Moderate to challenging — good fitness required
  • Total distance:~40–45 km trekking
  • Highest point:Mount Toubkal Summit — 4,167 m
  • Overnight:Berber guesthouse in Tizi Oussem (Night 1), guesthouse in Imlil (Night 2), Toubkal Refuge (Night 3)
  • Transfers:Private A/C vehicle — Marrakech → Imi Oughlad + Imlil → Marrakech
  • Meals:Full board during trek (Lunch Day 1 → Lunch Day 4)

In short: Two days of Berber village trekking through the Azzaden Valley as natural acclimatization, followed by a two-day Toubkal summit push — culture and achievement in one trip.

Why Book With Imlil Trek ?

Imlil Trek operates under Extra Mile Travel (License #16D/19), a licensed Moroccan tour operator based in the Imlil valley with over a decade of experience organizing treks in the Toubkal National Park.

  • The only 4-day trek combining villages AND Toubkal summit
  • Natural acclimatization through two days of village walking before the summit push
  • Licensed local mountain guides — CFAMM-certified, from the Imlil region
  • Expert Berber cook with fresh meals throughout
  • Full mule support for luggage
  • Three different accommodation types — Berber guesthouse, Imlil guesthouse, mountain refuge
  • 24/7 local support before and during your trek

Tour Highlights :

  • Cross the Tizi n'Tachte pass (2,000 m) with views of the Imlil and Ait Oussaden valleys
  • Walk through red-clay Berber villages and walnut groves in the Azzaden Valley
  • Stay in a traditional guesthouse in Tizi Oussem (1,850 m) — deep in the mountains
  • Visit the spectacular Ighouliden Waterfalls — one of the highest cascades in the Atlas
  • Cross the panoramic Tizi M'zzik pass (2,489 m) with views of the Toubkal massif
  • Trek the classic route through the Ait Mizane Valley past Aremd and Sidi Chamharouch
  • Spend a night at the legendary Toubkal Refuge (3,207 m)
  • Summit Mount Toubkal (4,167 m) — the highest peak in North Africa
  • Enjoy 360° panoramic views from the summit — Atlas range, Haouz plains, and Sahara horizon

Stats :

  • Duration:4 days / 3 nights
  • Total Trek Distance:~40–45 km
  • Highest Point:Mount Toubkal — 4,167 m
  • Difficulty:Moderate to challenging — Day 4 is the most demanding
  • Walking Time:~5–6 h Day 1 / 5–6 h Day 2 / ~6 h Day 3 / 8–9 h Day 4
  • Start / End:Marrakech → Imi Oughlad (start) / Imlil → Marrakech (end)
  • Accommodation:Guesthouse in Tizi Oussem (Night 1), Guesthouse in Imlil (Night 2), Toubkal Refuge (Night 3)

What’s Included :

  • Private transfer Marrakech → Imi Oughlad + Imlil → Marrakech
  • Licensed local mountain guide
  • Expert Berber cook
  • 2 nights guesthouse (Tizi Oussem + Imlil) + 1 night Toubkal Refuge
  • Full board meals during trek (Lunch Day 1 → Lunch Day 4)
  • Mineral water during trekking
  • Mule team for luggage transport
  • Camping equipment for summer camping option

Available on request (extra) :

  • Trekking equipment rental (crampons, ice axes for winter)
  • Additional night in Imlil before or after the trek
  • Vegetarian / vegan / special diet meals

4-Day Villages & Toubkal Trek Prices :

1 Person
645€
2 People
430€ / person
3 People
370€ / person
4 People
350€ / person
5 People
330€ / person
6 People
310€ / person
7-9 People
300€ / person
10-13 People
290€ / person
14-17 People
280€ / person

Note: Prices are for the 2026 season and may increase during winter. Additional costs may apply for porters, crampons, ice axes, and extra guides required for safety in winter conditions.

Tour Itinerary :

Day 1 : Marrakech → Imi Oughlad → Tizi n’Tachte → Tizi Oussem (1,850 m)

Transfer from Marrakech through the Moulay Brahim Gorge to Imi Oughlad (1,450 m). Acclimatization hike up switchback mule tracks through cornfields, pine, and juniper to the Tizi n’Tachte pass (2,000 m) with views of the Imlil and Ait Oussaden valleys. Lunch at Imi n’Ifri. Descent through red-clay Berber villages (Tahliouine, Id Aissa) to Tizi Oussem (1,850 m) in the Azzaden Valley. Overnight in guesthouse.

Day 1 Stats:

  • Walking: 5–6 hours
  • Distance: ~12 km
  • Elevation gain: +550 m / −600 m
  • Highest point: Tizi n’Tachte — 2,000 m

Day 2 : Tizi Oussem → Ighouliden Waterfalls → Tizi M’zzik → Imlil (1,740 m)

Trek to Azib Tamsoult and visit the Ighouliden Waterfalls — one of the highest cascades in the Atlas. Cross the Tizi M’zzik pass (2,489 m) with panoramic views of the Toubkal massif and the Ait Mizane Valley. Descend to Imlil (1,740 m). Overnight in guesthouse.

Day 2 Stats:

  • Walking: 5–6 hours
  • Distance: ~10 km
  • Elevation gain: +640 m / −750 m
  • Highest point: Tizi M’zzik — 2,489 m

Day 3 : Imlil → Aremd → Sidi Chamharouch → Toubkal Refuge (3,207 m)

Trek through the Ait Mizane Valley, passing the village of Aremd and ascending to the sacred Sidi Chamharouch shrine (2,500 m). Continue climbing through alpine terrain to the Toubkal Refuge (3,207 m). Settle in and rest — two days of village acclimatization mean you arrive better prepared.

Day 3 Stats:

  • Walking: ~6 hours
  • Distance: ~11 km
  • Elevation gain: +1,460 m
  • Highest point: 3,207 m (Toubkal Refuge)

Day 4 : Toubkal Refuge → Toubkal Summit (4,167 m) → Imlil → Marrakech

Early morning summit attempt. Climb to the summit of Mount Toubkal (4,167 m) — 360° panoramic views across the Atlas range, the Haouz plains, and toward the Sahara. Descend back to the refuge, then continue all the way down to Imlil (1,740 m). Lunch. Transfer back to Marrakech.

Day 4 Stats:

  • Walking: 8–9 hours
  • Distance: ~19 km
  • Elevation: +960 m / −2,420 m
  • Highest point: Mount Toubkal — 4,167 m

Seasonal note: This trek runs year-round. In winter (November–April), crampons and ice axes are required for the summit attempt. The village days (1–2) are comfortable year-round.

4-Day Villages & Toubkal Trek Map :

Best Time for This Trek :

  • April–June:Ideal — mild temperatures for villages, manageable snow conditions on summit
  • July–September:Warm in valleys (start early), snow-free summit, longest daylight
  • October–November:Cool, clear, excellent visibility — ideal summit conditions
  • December–March:Winter conditions on summit — crampons and ice axes mandatory. Village days remain comfortable

Know Before You Go :

  • This is a HYBRID trek: Days 1–2 are easy-to-moderate village walking; Days 3–4 are a genuine mountain ascent
  • Day 4 is long and demanding — 8–9 hours including the Toubkal summit and full descent to Imlil
  • Good physical fitness required, especially for Days 3–4
  • The two village acclimatization days provide a significant advantage over direct Toubkal ascents
  • Proper trekking boots essential (especially for summit day)
  • Warm layers needed year-round — summit temperatures well below 0°C
  • Sun protection and headlamp essential (pre-dawn summit start)
  • Mineral water provided during trek
  • Travel insurance must cover trekking up to 4,200 m + emergency evacuation
  • In winter: crampons, ice axes, and gaiters required (available for rent in Imlil)
  • Limited mobile signal above Imlil
  • Refuge accommodation is basic — shared dormitory, blankets, hot showers, heated lounge
  • Different start and end points — Imi Oughlad (start) and Imlil (end) with separate transfers
  • For a summit-only approach with Ouanoukrim acclimatization, see the 4-Day Toubkal Ascent. For villages without the summit, see the Atlas 4-Day Berber Villages Trek

Further Reading :

FAQs :

How difficult is the Explore Berber Villages and Climb Toubkal trek?

Moderate to challenging — a trek of two halves. Days 1–2 (village walking) are easy to moderate with 5–6 hours on gentle terrain. Days 3–4 (Toubkal ascent) are challenging — Day 4 involves 8–9 hours with +960 m ascent to 4,167 m and a 2,420 m descent back to Imlil.

What makes this different from the 4-Day Toubkal Ascent Trek?

The 4-Day Toubkal Ascent uses a direct route (Imlil → Refuge → Ouanoukrim → Toubkal → descent) with 3 nights at the refuge. This trek spends Days 1–2 exploring Berber villages in the Azzaden Valley, visiting waterfalls, and crossing the Tizi M’zzik pass — using village walking as natural acclimatization before the summit push on Days 3–4. You get the cultural experience AND the summit.

Does the village walking help with acclimatization?

Yes — significantly. By the time you reach the Toubkal Refuge on Day 3, you’ve already spent two days hiking at 1,450–2,489 m, naturally adjusting to altitude. This makes the summit attempt on Day 4 notably more comfortable than a direct 2-day ascent.

Are meals included?

Yes — full board including all meals from lunch Day 1 to lunch Day 4. Expert Berber cook with fresh ingredients.

What accommodation is provided?

Three different types: Night 1 in a Berber guesthouse (gîte) in Tizi Oussem village (1,850 m). Night 2 in a guesthouse in Imlil (1,740 m). Night 3 at the Toubkal Mountain Refuge (3,207 m) — shared dormitory with blankets, hot showers, and heated lounge.

Can beginners do this trek?

The village days (1–2) are suitable for beginners. The Toubkal summit days (3–4) require good physical fitness and stamina. No technical climbing is required in summer, but prior mountain hiking experience is beneficial.

What should I pack?

Hiking boots (essential for summit day), warm layers (down jacket), waterproof jacket, headlamp, water bottle, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, camera. In winter: gloves, balaclava, gaiters, thermal base layers.

Is altitude sickness a concern?

The 4-day format with village acclimatization significantly reduces altitude sickness risk compared to a 2-day ascent. Most trekkers adapt well. Guides monitor conditions throughout.

Is this a private trek?

Yes — fully private with your own licensed guide, cook, and mule team.

When do we return to Marrakech?

Late afternoon on Day 4 (around 5:00–6:00 pm) — Day 4 is a long day.

Do I need a guide?

Yes — since 2019, a licensed mountain guide is mandatory for all treks in the Toubkal National Park. All Imlil Trek guides are CFAMM-certified and from the local Imlil region.

Can the summit day be split into two days?

Yes — for a more relaxed pace, Day 4 can be split into two days (summit + overnight at refuge, then descent to Imlil the next morning), making this a 5-day trek. Ask us when booking.

Detailed Itinerary :

Day 1 : Marrakech → Imi Oughlad → Tizi n’Tachte → Tizi Oussem (1,850 m)

Distance: ~12 km
Elevation: +550 m / −600 m
Trail time: 5–6 hours
Meals: Lunch • Dinner

Morning :
Pickup from Marrakech (~8:30 am). Drive south (~1h30) through the Moulay Brahim Gorge with views of Jebel Toubkal (4,167 m), Aglzim (3,650 m), and Aksoual (3,884 m) ahead. Arrive at Imi Oughlad (1,450 m). Meet your guide and mule team. Begin the acclimatization hike through cornfields, pine, and juniper forest up switchback mule tracks to the Tizi n’Tachte pass (2,000 m) — views over the Imlil and Ait Oussaden valleys.

Afternoon :
Lunch at Imi n’Ifri. Then a 2.5-hour descent along dirt tracks, passing through red-clay Berber villages (Tahliouine, Id Aissa) — women carrying bundles of herbs, children playing, goats grazing on terraces — to the village of Tizi Oussem (1,850 m) in the Azzaden Valley.

Evening :
Dinner and overnight in a Berber guesthouse. Warm hospitality, mint tea, and the silence of the mountains.

Overnight : Berber guesthouse in Tizi Oussem (1,850 m)

Day 2 : Tizi Oussem → Ighouliden Waterfalls → Tizi M’zzik → Imlil (1,740 m)

Distance: ~10 km
Elevation: +640 m / −750 m
Trail time: 5–6 hours
Meals: Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

Morning :
After breakfast, trek up through the Azzaden Valley to the summer village of Azib Tamsoult. Visit the spectacular Ighouliden Waterfalls — one of the highest cascades in the Toubkal National Park, flowing year-round through a dramatic gorge.

Afternoon :
Retrace to the trail and ascend to the Tizi M’zzik pass (2,489 m) — panoramic views of the Toubkal massif, the Ait Mizane Valley, and the villages of Imlil below. Lunch at the pass. Descend to Imlil (1,740 m).

Evening :
Arrive at your Imlil guesthouse. Rest and prepare for the mountain days ahead. Two days of village acclimatization complete — your body is now adjusted to altitude.

Overnight : Guesthouse in Imlil (1,740 m)

Day 3 : Imlil → Aremd → Sidi Chamharouch → Toubkal Refuge (3,207 m)

Distance: ~11 km
Elevation: +1,460 m
Trail time: ~6 hours
Meals: Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

Morning :
After breakfast, begin the classic Toubkal approach. Trek through the Ait Mizane Valley, passing the village of Aremd — the largest in the valley — with its terraced fields and grazing animals.

Afternoon :
Continue ascending through high rocky terrain to the sacred Sidi Chamharouch shrine (2,500 m) — a pilgrimage site beside a small waterfall. After a rest, the trail climbs steadily through increasingly alpine terrain, zigzagging up the mountain.

Evening :
Arrive at the Toubkal Refuge (3,207 m). Settle in, hydrate, and have dinner. Early night recommended — tomorrow is summit day.

Overnight : Toubkal Mountain Refuge (3,207 m)

Day 4 : Toubkal Refuge → Summit (4,167 m) → Imlil → Marrakech

Distance: ~19 km
Elevation: +960 m / −2,420 m
Trail time: 8–9 hours
Meals: Breakfast • Packed lunch

Early morning :
Pre-dawn departure (~5:00–5:30 am). Steady climb toward the summit of Mount Toubkal (4,167 m) — the route zigzags across scree slopes and high-altitude terrain. After 3–4 hours, reach the summit of North Africa — extraordinary 360° panoramic views across the Atlas range, the Haouz plains toward Marrakech, and the Sahara Desert horizon to the south.

Morning / Afternoon :
Descend to the refuge for a packed lunch, then continue all the way down through the Ait Mizane Valley, past Sidi Chamharouch and the Berber villages, to Imlil (1,740 m).

Return :
Transfer from Imlil to Marrakech (~1h30), arrival around 5:00–6:00 pm.

Trek ends in Marrakech — Berber villages explored, North Africa’s highest peak conquered.

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