Atlas Mountains 15 peak

15 Days

15 peaks of the High Atlas Mountains

Marrakech’s southern skyline is crowned by North Africa’s tallest peak, a breathtaking sight that often surprises viewers with its unexpected snowy mantle. This majestic mountain, while awe-inspiring in its wintry garb, becomes a more welcoming challenge for climbers during the summer months, offering a relatively accessible ascent.

This version aims to capture the essence of the original while presenting the information in a fresh, engaging way. It emphasizes the mountain’s dominant presence, its surprising snowy appearance, and the contrast between its intimidating winter aspect and more approachable summer condition.

What to Bring

the High Atlas Mountains

Preparing for an Atlas Trek demands the same diligence as any mountain expedition. While days may offer warm sunshine, the mountain climate is capricious, potentially plunging from balmy to frigid with snow and biting winds in moments, particularly from autumn to late spring. We urge adherence to the ‘leave no trace’ principle – pack out everything you bring in.

Atlas Treks are thoughtfully crafted to suit both the season and your personal fitness level. You can opt for a home base in charming Berber Guesthouses for daily excursions, or embark on extended Atlas Mule Treks lasting two or more days. Mule trek accommodations offer variety, from cozy Berber Guesthouses and family stays to adventurous wild camping in dual-occupancy tents. To ensure you’re fully equipped, we’ve prepared a comprehensive Atlas Trekking Checklist to supplement your standard packing list.

Highlights

  • Departure & Return Location : Your hotel in Marrakech center
  • Meeting Time : 8 am
  • Good walking boots and socks
  • Comfortable shoes/slippers for camp / guesthouse
  • Trekking pants
  • Lightweight waterproof over-trousers / rain-pants
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From €825 €800
/ Person

TOUBKAL TREKS (11 Trips)